Trailer #1
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Studio Ghibli's "From Up on Poppy Hill"
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Studio Ghibli's "From Up on Poppy Hill"
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Looks good. I would have liked to see a few more moments of that video though. Well, I guess I have to watch Arrietty first (still waiting for Madman to set a date, but it will probably be August or September if we go by Ponyo's release), but this one should be good.
And it looks like it could be a father and son movie (behind the scenes that is with the Miyazaki's - producer and director).
Can't wait to see an official trailer.
And it looks like it could be a father and son movie (behind the scenes that is with the Miyazaki's - producer and director).
Can't wait to see an official trailer.
No signature needed - Kyoto Animation put out some beautiful animation
Not sure how reliable this is, but according to The Ghibli Blog, the English title for this film will be From Up on Poppy Hill.
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Thanks for letting me know; I'll edit the title. I went by the literal translation I'd found.MJW wrote:Not sure how reliable this is, but according to The Ghibli Blog, the English title for this film will be From Up on Poppy Hill.
No problem, "From Kokuriko Hill" was the same thing I was calling it, too.Sotiris wrote:Thanks for letting me know; I'll edit the title. I went by the literal translation I'd found.MJW wrote:Not sure how reliable this is, but according to The Ghibli Blog, the English title for this film will be From Up on Poppy Hill.

I don't think any of the Studio Ghibli canon is available online (legally, anyway), but you can watch Hayao Miyazaki's 1979 directoral debut, The Castle of Cagliostro, on Hulu for free: http://www.hulu.com/watch/219524/the-ca ... cagliostro Although this isn't a "Studio Ghibli" title, you'll still notice a lot of the same themes and artistic stylings of his later works.bradhig wrote:Is there anywhere to watch the older movies like "Howl's moving Castle" "Castle in the sky " ,etc online?
Another great way to see the older Ghibli films is to check out your local library network. I discovered the studio a little late (Ponyo was the first film I saw), but I've been making my way through their films by borrowing them on DVD from my library. Although your closest library might not have the films on the shelf, you can usually have them transferred between libraries in the network for pick-up.
So far, I've seen all the Ghibli films available in the US except Princess Mononoke, The Cat Returns, Howl's Moving Castle, and Tales from Earthsea (plus Only Yesterday and Ocean Waves, which aren't currently available in the US).
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Trailer #2
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