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country: Japan
137 m
director: Isao Takahata
8,8 of 10
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Actor: Mary Steenburgen
Kaguya hime no monogatari sub indo. Kaguya hime no monogatari watch online. Kaguya-hime no Monogatari (Dub) Other name: The Tale Of Princess Kaguya, Kaguyahime No Monogatari, Princess Kaguya Story, かぐや姫の物語 Genres: Dub Anime, Fantasy Anime, Historical Anime, Movie Anime Date aired: Nov 23, 2013 Status: Completed Views: 123, 316 Bookmark Summary: Okina is a bamboo cutter in ancient rural Japan. One day in the forest, he finds a tiny baby in the folds of a bamboo shoot. He brings the creature home to his wife Ounaa and they decide to keep her and raise her as a princess. She is clearly not of this world. Kaguya grows at an unnatural rate, soon maturing into an uncommonly beautiful young woman. Since Okina has now also found a cache of gold and treasure in the forest, every suitor wants Kaguya. But this is not a fairy tale of courtship and marriage. Hot on KissAnime:.
Kaguya-hime no monogatari ?????. Okay, I loved Big hero 6. But this deserved the award more. 8 YEARS of hand-drawn animation. It is not sketchy or unfinished. It's sumi-e inspired.

Kaguya-hime no monogatari trailer. Just watched it and it was GREAT. D yeah you got to read the sub but its good. Kaguya hime no monogatari review. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Japanese theatrical release poster Japanese かぐや姫の物語 Hepburn Kaguya-hime no Monogatari Directed by Isao Takahata [1] Produced by Yoshiaki Nishimura Screenplay by Isao Takahata Riko Sakaguchi [ ja] Based on The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter Starring Aki Asakura [ Wikidata] Kengo Kora Takeo Chii Nobuko Miyamoto Music by Joe Hisaishi Edited by Toshihiko Kojima Production company Studio Ghibli Distributed by Toho Release date 23?November?2013 Running time 137 minutes [2] Country Japan Language Japanese Budget ?5 billion ( $49 million) [3] Box office ?2. 5 billion ( $27 million) The Tale of the Princess Kaguya ( Japanese: かぐや姫の物語, Hepburn: Kaguya-hime no Monogatari, stylized as The Tale of The Princess Kaguya) is a 2013 Japanese animated fantasy drama film co-written for the screen and directed by Isao Takahata, based on the anonymous literary tale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter and produced by Studio Ghibli for Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DYMP, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and KDDI, and distributed by Toho. The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Aki Asakura, Kengo Kora, Takeo Chii, Nobuko Miyamoto, Atsuko Takahata, Tomoko Tabata, Tatekawa Shinosuke, Takaya Kamikawa, Hikaru Ijūin, Ryudo Uzaki, Nakamura Shichinosuke II, Isao Hashizume, Yukiji Asaoka (in a special appearance) and Tatsuya Nakadai. [4] [5] [6] [7] The film features the final film performance by Chii, who died in June 2012, and was the final film directed by Takahata, who died in April 2018. It was released in Japan on 23 November 2013, distributed by Toho. At the budget of US$ 49. 3 million, it is the most expensive Japanese movie to date. [ when? ] The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 87th Academy Awards. The production of the film was the subject of the feature-length documentary film Isao Takahata and His Tale of the Princess Kaguya. [8] Plot [ edit] A bamboo cutter named Sanuki no Miyatsuko discovers a miniature girl inside a glowing bamboo shoot. Believing her to be a divine presence, he and his wife decide to raise her as their own, calling her "Princess". The girl grows rapidly, earning her the nickname "Takenoko" (Little Bamboo) from the other village children. Sutemaru, the oldest among Kaguya's friends, develops a close relationship with her. Miyatsuko comes upon gold and fine cloth in the bamboo grove in the same way he found his daughter. He takes these as proof of her divine royalty and begins planning to make her a proper princess. He relocates the family to the capital, forcing the girl to leave her friends behind, and the family moves into a mansion replete with servants. The girl is soon saddled with a governess who is tasked with taming her into a noblewoman. The girl struggles with the restraints of nobility, yearning for her prior life in the countryside. When the girl comes of age, she is granted the formal name of "Princess Kaguya" by a name-father. Miyatsuko then holds a celebration, where Kaguya overhears partygoers ridiculing her father's attempts to turn a peasant girl into a noble through money. Kaguya flees the capital in despair and runs back to the mountains, seeking Sutemaru and her other friends, but discovers that they have all moved away. She passes out in the snow and awakens back at the party. Kaguya grows in beauty, attracting suitors. Five noblemen attempt to court her, comparing her to mythical treasures. Kaguya tells them she will only marry whoever can bring her the mythical treasure mentioned. Two suitors attempt to persuade her with counterfeits, the third abandons his quest out of cowardice, and the fourth attempts to woo her with flattering lies. When the last suitor is killed in his own quest, Kaguya becomes depressed. Eventually, the Emperor takes notice of Kaguya's beauty and tries to kidnap her, but she foils him and convinces him to leave. Kaguya reveals to her parents that she originally came from the Moon. Once a resident there, she broke its laws, hoping to be exiled to Earth so that she could experience mortal life. When the Emperor made his advances, she silently begged the Moon to help her. Having heard her prayer, the Moon restored her memories and said she will be reclaimed during the next full moon. Kaguya confesses her attachment to Earth and her reluctance to leave; Miyatsuko swears to protect Kaguya and begins turning the mansion into a fortress. Kaguya then returns to her home village and finds Sutemaru. The two profess their love for one another, and in their joy they leap into the air and fly over the countryside, only to encounter the Moon and fall. Sutemaru wakes up alone and reunites with his wife and child, interpreting the whole experience as a dream. On the night of the full moon, a procession of celestial beings led by the Buddha descends from the Moon, and Miyatsuko is unable to stop it. An attendant offers Kaguya a robe that will erase her memories of Earth. She is granted one last moment with her parents before an attendant drapes the robe around her, appearing to erase her memory. They leave, and Miyatsuko and his wife are distraught. Kaguya looks back at Earth one last time, and cries silently as she remembers her mortal life. Voice cast [ edit] Character Japanese cast [9] English dub cast Princess Kaguya Aki Asakura [ ja] Chloë Grace Moretz Caitlyn Leone (young) Sutemaru Darren Criss The Bamboo Cutter Takeo Chii [a] James Caan The Bamboo Cutter's Wife / The Narrator Mary Steenburgen Lady Sagami Atsuko Takahata Lucy Liu Me no Warawa Tomoko Tabata Hynden Walch Inbe no Akita Tatekawa Shinosuke George Segal Prince Ishitsukuri Takaya Kamikawa James Marsden Lord Minister of the Right Abe Hikaru Ijūin Oliver Platt Great Counselor Otomo Ryudo Uzaki Daniel Dae Kim The Mikado Nakamura Shichinosuke II Dean Cain Prince Kuramochi Isao Hashizume Beau Bridges Middle Counselor Isonokami Tamaki Kojo John Cho ^ Yuji Miyake recorded additional dialogue for the bamboo cutter following Takeo Chii's death. [10] Production [ edit] As a child, Takahata read The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. He recalled that he struggled to relate and sympathize with the protagonist; to him, the "heroine’s transformation was enigmatic" and that it "didn’t evoke any empathy from [him]". [11] In 1960, Takahata was preparing for a potential adaptation for his employer Toei Animation, which eventually was abandoned. [12] After rereading the tale, he realized the story's potential to be entertaining, as long as an adaptation allowed the audience to understand how Princess Kaguya felt. [11] [13] Studio Ghibli revealed that Isao Takahata was working on a feature-length film in 2008. [14] Takahata announced at the 62nd Locarno International Film Festival in 2009 that he intended to direct a film based on the anonymous Japanese literary tale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. [15] The Tale of the Princess Kaguya was financed by Nippon TV, whose late chairman, Seiichiro Ujiie, gave ? 5, 000, 000, 000 (approximately US$ 40, 000, 000) towards the project. [16] Ujiie loved Takahata's work, and pleaded with Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki to let Takahata make one more film. [17] Ujiie died on 3 March 2011, but not before being able to view the script and some of the storyboards. [18] To make sure the audience emotionally connected with the film, it was important to Takahata that viewers were able to "imagine or recall the reality deep within the drawings", rather than be distracted by a realistic art style. [19] He wanted to have people "recollect the realities of this life by sketching ordinary human qualities with simple props". [20] To assist with this vision, Osamu Tanabe provided the character designs and animation, and Kazuo Oga drew the watercolor backgrounds. [16] The release of The Tale of the Princess Kaguya was finally confirmed by Studio Ghibli and distributor Toho on 13 December 2012. [21] Soundtrack [ edit] In 2012, Shin-ichiro Ikebe was announced to write the film's score. However, in 2013, Joe Hisaishi replaced Ikebe as the composer. This is the first and only time that Hisaishi has scored a film directed by Isao Takahata. [22] The theme song "When I Remember This Life" was written and performed by Nikaido Kazumi. [23] [24] [25] The music from the film's original soundtrack was released on 20 November 2013. All tracks are written by Joe Hisaishi, except where noted. No. Title Length 1. "Overture" 0:53 2. "Light" 0:22 3. "The Little Princess" 1:15 4. "The Joy of Living" 1:01 5. "The Sprout" 2:19 6. "Li'l Bamboo" 2:06 7. "Life" 0:59 8. "Mountain Hamlet" 1:53 9. "Robe" 0:34 10. "Setting Out" 1:19 11. "Autumn Harvest" 0:39 12. "Supple Bamboo" 1:22 13. "Writing Practice" 0:47 14. "The Garden of Life" 0:25 15. "The Banquet" 1:22 16. "Despair" 1:07 17. "The Coming of Spring" 1:03 18. "Melody of the Beautiful Koto" 0:34 19. "Spring Waltz" 2:02 20. "Memories of the Village" 1:36 21. "The Nobles' Wild Ride" 1:29 22. "Devotion" 1:28 23. "Cicada Night" 1:12 24. "Mystery of the Moon" 0:48 25. "Sorrow" 1:00 26. "Fate" 1:17 27. "The City of the Moon" 0:28 28. "Going Home" 1:19 29. "Flying" 4:26 30. "The Procession of Celestial Beings I" 2:28 31. "The Parting" 1:07 32. "The Procession of Celestial Beings II" 0:57 33. "Moon" 1:49 34. "When I Remember This Life" (Written and performed by Nikaido Kazumi [25]) 5:42 35. "Koto Melody" 0:57 36. "Nursery Rhyme" 0:48 37. "Song of the Heavenly Maiden" 1:34 Release [ edit] The Tale of The Princess Kaguya was initially announced to be released simultaneously with The Wind Rises, another Ghibli film by Hayao Miyazaki in Japan in the summer of 2013, [26] which would have marked the first time that the works of the two directors were released together since the release of the films My Neighbor Totoro and Grave of the Firefl
Kaguyahime no monogatari ost. Kaguyahime no monogatari eksi. Kaguya hime no monogatari running. I've just watxhed this and that's so heartbreakingly beautiful. Hontou ni arigatou. Kaguya hime no monogatari full english sub. Awesome review Chris, keep up the good work. Grave of the Fireflies is astounding. Still don't know why you don't like Blade Runner Chris, it has influenced anime a lot. Honestly Watching this movie changed my life It was legitimately the first time I've cried in about 8-10 years. Kaguya hime no monogatari scene. Kaguya hime no monogatari full movie. Kaguya hime no monogatari kissanime. Kaguyahime no monogatari soundtrack. Love the movie but it made me feel so sad at the ending?. Kaguya hime no monogatari warabe uta. A few months ago, I went to the manuscript exhibition of Japanese animation "Studio Ghibli" in Hong Kong Heritage Museum. There were so many visitors. Everyone came here for Miyazaki Hayao, but I came for another director Isao Takahata. Miyazaki Hayao's Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle are riddles for me forever, so I prefer the works of Isao Takahata relatively, easy to be understood but profound too.
Farewell Firefly of Isao Takahata was criticized before: as the aggressive nation in the war, Japan was dressed as the victim of war in the film. Actually, Farewell Firefly is across the region to tell the destruction of human life and happiness by war, and this kind of destruction appears again in his new work The Tale of Princess Kaguya. The movie opens with the myth that the bamboo even gives birth to a beautiful girl, named "Bamboo" and she grows faster than normal people (therefore to meet the tragedy quicker. The old man thinks she is a princess, so she was sent to the palace. The movie shots are very special that most of the backgrounds are static, however, the stationary scenery on the background is already very beautiful, and Bamboo in the foreground is lively; while since she leaves her hometown, her name is changed to Kaguya which means light shine. Then it is turn for Bamboo to become stationary, as she could not appear and move freely due to the ethics. Thereby her freedom is forbidden and happiness is vanished. The ending of the story is different from what I have heard - Bamboo returned to the hometown and found her lover had married and had a son. The movie has this scene, but it is just a dream of her lover, and Bamboo does not know his marriage in the dream too. On the contrary, the ending echoes the beginning, with a sense of myth. Bamboo cries to the moon, then the Buddha sends a messenger to pick her up. When she is put on feathers, all her memory losses, but she still takes a glance at the hometown at the end.

I don't understand a word from the lyrics, but still I love this song

Kaguya hime no monogatari transcript. Why not A+ You didn't say anything bad about it. Coming here like, yo i've listened to this song couple times, there's no way i'd cry again over an effin song here i am crying like a baby once more isao takahata-sensei we'll miss you so much. in fact, we miss you already. Anime kaguya-hime no monogatari. I broke my heart over the ending of this film its so beautiful and breathtaking it has a quality to it thats somehow different from the other films yet somehow very familiar. Kaguyahime no monogatari cda. Kaguyahime no monogatari french.
It's been 3 years and I still cry every time I hear this song. This is so powerful... Vlad's Cape and is a the Professor's Mask and is a the Shaman Staff and is a the Sekhmet's Golden Brace and is a the Invite Mail Pentacles Five Shaped Star Forces. Kaguyahime no monogatari trailer. Maware maware maware yo mizu kuruma maware. Kaguya hime no monogatari ending. Right after work I'm going to watch this. Oops almost time to go...

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