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  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
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  • The film was released in Japan on March 11, 1984 and was presented by the World Wide Fund for Nature. While created before Studio Ghibli was founded, the film is considered to be the beginning of the studio and is often included as part of the Studio's works, including the Studio Ghibli Collection DVDs and Blu-rays. Among its numerous awards, it won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1984.
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is a seven volume manga series written by Hayao Miyazaki, and adapted into one of the first movies by aclaimed Studio Ghibli. 1000 years after the Seven Days of Fire, great Toxic Jungles have sprung up, in which live gigantic insects. The Valley of the Wind is one of the few places humans can still safely live. It's princess, Nausicaä, has befriended the creatures of the forest, and searches for the cure to the poison, for both humanity and the world. But even after so much devastation, humanity is not at peace, and war looms...
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (風の谷のナウシカ Kaze no tani no Naushika?) is a 1984 film by Japanese writer, illustrator, and filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, based on his manga of the same name. The movie has an environmentalist undertone and was presented by the World Wildlife Fund when it was released in 1984.
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (風の谷のナウシカ, Kaze no Tani no Naushika) is a manga by Hayao Miyazaki that was later adapted into an anime film, also directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (sometimes shortened to Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind) is a Japanese animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Despite the fact that it was made before the formation of Studio Ghibli, the film is often considered to be part of the Ghibli canon, mostly thanks to the fact that it was one of the films that was dubbed in English by Disney when they began dubbing all of Miyazaki's films.
  • (A photo of Hayao Miyazaki is shown, before showing clips from several of the Studio Ghibli films) Doug (vo): If you were to ask a random person on the street who Hayao Miyazaki was, chances are they wouldn't know. But, if you were to ask a movie buff, anyone online, or pretty much any person from Japan, everyone would tell you that he is the animation champion of the world. Only in the past ten-fifteen years has he finally started to get credit in America, allowing our audiences to see tons and tons of his genius work. But it turns out, he's not the only one turning out Miyazaki material. His animation company, Studio Ghibli, has also been turning out timeless classic after timeless classic. Again, only starting to get recognition in America in the past ten-fifteen years. And, who do we h
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Anime
  • 1
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Tagline
  • Recommended by the WWF
Cast
  • Uma Thurman
  • Patrick Stewart
  • Alison Lohman
  • Goro Naya
  • Shia LaBoeuf
  • Sumi Shimamoto
Runtime
  • 5040.0
  • 6960.0
Producer
  • Isao Takahata
Sound
Release Date
  • 1984-03-11
Country
Name
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Genre
  • Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Volumes
  • 7
Caption
  • Cover of the Region 1 2005 Disney DVD release
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Author
Manga
  • 1
Run
  • 1984-03-04
  • February 1982 – March 1994
Title
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
  • Kaze no tani no Naushika
  • 風の谷のナウシカ
Company
Color
Studio
  • Top Craft
IMDB ID
  • 87544
Distributor
Episodes
  • 1
ID
  • 180
  • 87544
Rating
  • UK, USA, Australia, Canada : PG
Writer
Director
Aspect
  • 1.850000
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  • 風の谷のナウシカ
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  • The film was released in Japan on March 11, 1984 and was presented by the World Wide Fund for Nature. While created before Studio Ghibli was founded, the film is considered to be the beginning of the studio and is often included as part of the Studio's works, including the Studio Ghibli Collection DVDs and Blu-rays. Among its numerous awards, it won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1984.
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is a seven volume manga series written by Hayao Miyazaki, and adapted into one of the first movies by aclaimed Studio Ghibli. 1000 years after the Seven Days of Fire, great Toxic Jungles have sprung up, in which live gigantic insects. The Valley of the Wind is one of the few places humans can still safely live. It's princess, Nausicaä, has befriended the creatures of the forest, and searches for the cure to the poison, for both humanity and the world. But even after so much devastation, humanity is not at peace, and war looms...
  • (A photo of Hayao Miyazaki is shown, before showing clips from several of the Studio Ghibli films) Doug (vo): If you were to ask a random person on the street who Hayao Miyazaki was, chances are they wouldn't know. But, if you were to ask a movie buff, anyone online, or pretty much any person from Japan, everyone would tell you that he is the animation champion of the world. Only in the past ten-fifteen years has he finally started to get credit in America, allowing our audiences to see tons and tons of his genius work. But it turns out, he's not the only one turning out Miyazaki material. His animation company, Studio Ghibli, has also been turning out timeless classic after timeless classic. Again, only starting to get recognition in America in the past ten-fifteen years. And, who do we have to thank for all this imagination being shown to us? (The Disney logo is shown, as well as photos of John Lasseter and Miyazaki, before resuming showing clips from the Studio Ghibli films) Doug (vo): That's right, the big D. Or more specifically, John Lasseter, who's friends with Hayao Miyazaki and promised to get as much of his work to our audiences as possible. The result was the majority of the studio's films being re-released and re-dubbed in America. But they didn't just half-ass it, they went out of their way to get the best talent possible. The best sound people, the best translators, and, of course, the best actors. It only figures that Disney, another great leader in animation imagination, will be the people to introduce us to not only such wonderful artwork, but such fantastic stories. So, this Disneycember, every single day of the month, I am gonna be looking at one of the films from Miyazaki or Miyazaki's studio. The one catch is that it has to have been re-released by Disney and re-dubbed by them, because, hey, it is Disneycember. Now there's only one problem with that: there's not enough films to fill out the entire month. So, what am I gonna do? (Clips from other Disney movies, animation and live-action, are shown) Doug (vo): I'm gonna go back to all the films that people requested but I never got around to. That's right, The Nightmare Before Christmases, the Dick Tracys. Hell, I'll even go over the ones I did a vlog of already because, people seem to want to see the Disneycember version of it. And, hey, some time has gone by, and maybe some of the opinions have changed. So, every other day, it's a Studio Ghibli film, and the other half of the days, it's gonna be one the Disney Classics. But hell, even that's not enough! I want so much Disney down your throat that you'll swear we've been (Clip of Disney Makers logo) bought out by them or something! Doug (vo): So, I'm gonna give into peer pressure and also do a vlog series on one I've been getting a lot of requests to do for a while. That's right, both my brother and I are going to be doing a vlog series of Gravity Falls, right along with Disneycember every single day of the month. (More clips of the Ghibli films are shown) Doug (vo): It'll be the most ambitious Disneycember yet. You'll be vomiting rainbows a week after watching them. There's a lot of imagination, a lot of great characters, a lot of great stories, hell, there's just a lot of greatness to get through! So, sit back, everybody: this is Disneycember: The Studio Ghibli, Overlooked Classics, and Gravity Falls edition! (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind) Doug (vo): Let's start with a film that wasn't technically Studio Ghibli when it came out, but they still marketed it under the name and Disney picked it up anyway, so I think it counts, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, the film surely not to be ignored. This was only director Miyazaki's second film and already, it was a gigantic epic.
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (風の谷のナウシカ Kaze no tani no Naushika?) is a 1984 film by Japanese writer, illustrator, and filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, based on his manga of the same name. The movie has an environmentalist undertone and was presented by the World Wildlife Fund when it was released in 1984.
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (sometimes shortened to Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind) is a Japanese animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Despite the fact that it was made before the formation of Studio Ghibli, the film is often considered to be part of the Ghibli canon, mostly thanks to the fact that it was one of the films that was dubbed in English by Disney when they began dubbing all of Miyazaki's films. The film takes place in the far future, one in which the world has become so polluted it becomes impossible for humans to breathe the air, except in a few small places (the titular Valley of the Wind being one of them). The story concerns Nausicaä, a princess of the Valley of Wind who gets caught up in a huge adventure when her valley is invaded by the nation of Tolmekia. She finds out that they hope to unleash a superweapon on the fungus that has grown in the forests in an attempt to make the air breathable again. In her attempt to stop Tolmekia from unintentionally destroying her home, she sets out on a journey that will change the world.
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (風の谷のナウシカ, Kaze no Tani no Naushika) is a manga by Hayao Miyazaki that was later adapted into an anime film, also directed by Hayao Miyazaki.