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wait no, this is the wall, that first one is the original
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DAMMIT SOMEONE COMMENT
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Howl's Moving castle is a good movie, but I'm not sure how many anime fans have seen it since it is made by Studio Ghibli, a Disney branch. Its good none the less, own it and Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind. Hayao Miyazaki did a great job on all the movies, also had some great voice actors. For example, in Nausicaa, Jean Luc Picard played the voice of one of the main characters in the movie.

Back on track though, decent background, but I think you would haveta be a die hard fan to actually use that wallpaper. Good none the less, just too plain.
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>>141267
"Studio Ghibli, a Disney branch" O_O really? I mean, i really enjoyed it, and i totally hate Disney.... wow. About the wallpaper: it's nice, i like the colors and the style, like a painting.
>> Anonymous
I liked the book a lot more than the movie, but the movie wasn't all that bad...just kind flat I suppose. Anyway, I think you did a nice job fixing the wall up, but it's far too tiny to actually use. I'd use it if it were bigger, 'cause walls of this are pretty hard to find.
>> shadow
Ya, Disney basically owns it, but its run by Hayao Miyazaki. He does good work, and I can honestly say that while watching both movies, I didn't have the disney feeling to them. One of the few things from Disney that deserve praise. Only thing Disney about it is the lack of fan service, but the plot, characters, and voice actors make up for it. Disney's large budget, along with a Japanese director like Hayao Miyazaki, you are bound to have a good movie.

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If you Haven't seen Nausicaa, you should, its also very good.
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>>141267

What the fuck is wrong with you?

On the off-chance you're not a troll, just an idiot: Studio Ghibli's an independent Japanese studio. They made a deal with Disney not too many years ago for quality translations & imports, a good while after the fiasco that was the first Nausicaa dub/mutilation. Disney still likes to force-feed WAFFy themes and big-name-little-talent voice actors into movies that weren't meant to hold them, but in the world of anime dubs they're on the upper end.

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I really like this wallpaper. Snagged. I offer Laputa in spring in exchange.
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I was about to say the same shit. Disney only licences the movie from Studio Ghibli so they can release it in the US. No way in hell is Studio Ghibli a branch of Disney.

>>141276
I also recommend Nausicaa of The Valley of the Wind.
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>>141306
FUCKING AWESOME. Taking Laputa :D
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So glad you liked. :D

Mayhap this should be a thread for all artsy Ghiblis.
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Hayao Miyazaki handed Disney there asses when they wanted to make cuts and that, he went samaurai on them business style and they had to beg for their life. And only watch with the japanese audio on, or else you are busy hearing stars rather than watching the movie. there are some translation modifications like in totoro when the girls are saying come out come out but it's minor, the true line is more gruesome fun
>> Anonymous
i liked Spirited Away.
I like how Hayao Miyazaki creates this whole new world in his movies. I guess I like Fantasy..
Spirited Away brought out such a unique world n stuff, and all original (i think).
Nice wallpaper, though I'm yet to see Howl's Moving Castle
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what about some 1280x1024?
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>> Shadowfax !uSuAIvO72Q!!RpO
IIRC part of the deal for Disney to even TOUTCH Ghibli's works, is that they can't alter the story, video, or content in any way whatsoever. They butchered Nausicaa before, to a great extreme, producing 'Warriors of the Wind'. Taken from WIKI:

Studio Ghibli has asked fans to forget its existence, and has subsequently adopted a strict "no-edits" clause for future foreign releases of its films. (A common rumor tells of Miyazaki sending Harvey Weinstein, the man in charge of handling the Disney/Miramax release of Princess Mononoke, an authentic katana with a simple message: "No cuts"[2] when he heard that Weinstein would try to cut the film to make it "marketable.")

Miyazaki <3