In 2002, Studio Ghibli created a short animated film called "Flight," which was intended for exclusive use at their museum. Hayao Miyazaki narrated the story as a humanoid pig resembling Porco from Porco Rosso. The film explores the concept of flight and various machines imagined to achieve it. It can also be viewed on Japan Airlines' in-flight entertainment system.
Hayao Miyazaki was the second of four brothers born in Akebono-cho, part of Tokyos Bunkyō-ku. During World War II, his father Katsuji directed Miyazaki Airplane, which made rudders for A6M Zero fighte...
A Japanese animator who is the director of Ghiblis last movie....
One of the prominent individuals associated with Studio Ghibli is Mr. Suzuki. According to Hayao Miyazaki, the establishment of Studio Ghibli would not have been possible without his contributions. Pr...
Youji Takeshige is a Japanese art director who was born in 1964 in Philadelphia. After completing his studies at Tama Art University, he joined Ghibli and worked as a background artist on several film...
Joe Hisaishi is a multitalented individual who has been involved in over 100 soundtracks and albums since 1981. He is most recognized for his work with animator Hayao Miyazaki on films such as Spirite...