Oh yeah true! I forgot about that one, thanks! Dear old Hayao Miyazaki was very inspired by ItalyD82 wrote:There's also Studio Ghibli's Porco Rosso, but I don't remember more animated movies set in Italy right now. There are many more that are set in France, for example.Clindor wrote: I've been thinking not enough animated features are set in Italy!
(I mean, what else outside of Lupin III/The Castle of Cagliostro?)
They did indeed. Surely enough because the source material is globally well-known to be Italian.. Yet on an artistic level (especially on an architectural one) as you mentioned and sourced it yourself, this is many other things.blackcauldron85 wrote:I do agree they it looks Bavarian and not Italian, but I had always figured they meant it to be Italy
I would always feel odd to categorize the setting of this feature as being Italian ^^
I guess, at the end, it's a gorgeous looking villageblackcauldron85 wrote:I don't remember people complaining about the village not looking Italian enough








