Hayao Miyazaki

Born in Tokyo City in the Empire of Japan, Miyazaki expressed interest in manga and animation from an early age, and he joined Toei Animation in 1963. During his early years at Toei Animation he worked as an in-between artist and later collaborated with director Isao Takahata. Notable films to which Miyazaki contributed at Toei include ''Doggie March'' and ''Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon''. He provided key animation to other films at Toei, such as ''Puss in Boots'' and ''Animal Treasure Island'', before moving to A-Pro in 1971, where he co-directed ''Lupin the Third Part I'' alongside Takahata. After moving to Zuiyō Eizō (later known as Nippon Animation) in 1973, Miyazaki worked as an animator on ''World Masterpiece Theater'', and directed the television series ''Future Boy Conan'' (1978). He joined Tokyo Movie Shinsha in 1979 to direct his first feature film ''The Castle of Cagliostro'' as well as the television series ''Sherlock Hound''. In the same period, he also began writing and illustrating the manga ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' (1982–1994), and he also directed the 1984 film adaptation produced by Topcraft.
Miyazaki co-founded Studio Ghibli in 1985. He directed numerous films with Ghibli, including ''Castle in the Sky'' (1986), ''My Neighbor Totoro'' (1988), ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' (1989), and ''Porco Rosso'' (1992). The films were met with critical and commercial success in Japan. Miyazaki's film ''Princess Mononoke'' was the first animated film ever to win the Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year, and briefly became the highest-grossing film in Japan following its release in 1997; its distribution to the Western world greatly increased Ghibli's popularity and influence outside Japan. His 2001 film ''Spirited Away'' became the highest-grossing film in Japanese history, winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and is frequently ranked among the greatest films of the 2000s. Miyazaki's later films—''Howl's Moving Castle'' (2004), ''Ponyo'' (2008), and ''The Wind Rises'' (2013)—also enjoyed critical and commercial success. Following the release of ''The Wind Rises'', Miyazaki announced his retirement from feature films, though he returned in 2016 to work on the upcoming feature film ''How Do You Live?'' (2023).
Miyazaki's works are characterized by the recurrence of themes such as humanity's relationship with nature and technology, the wholesomeness of natural and traditional patterns of living, the importance of art and craftsmanship, and the difficulty of maintaining a pacifist ethic in a violent world. The protagonists of his films are often strong girls or young women, and several of his films present morally ambiguous antagonists with redeeming qualities. Miyazaki's works have been highly praised and awarded; he was named a Person of Cultural Merit for outstanding cultural contributions in November 2012, and received the Academy Honorary Award for his impact on animation and cinema in November 2014. Miyazaki has frequently been cited as an inspiration for numerous animators, directors, and writers. Provided by Wikipedia
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