The Miyazaki-Is-Disturbing Scale

Aug 15, 2009 11:10

Hayao Miyazaki has made a wide range of wonderful fantasy anime, and they each seem to be tailored to a particular age group. His major feature films seem to fall on a scale of Totally Germane For Toddlers to I'm An Adult And I'm Cringing Slightly. This is how I would rank his films on this scale:

  • My Neighbor Totoro, 1988 (Any age can watch this ( Read more... )

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treyvana August 15 2009, 20:30:35 UTC
I'm actually surprised that I've seen as many of these as I have- Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and Naussica...considering I'm not huge on anime, it's interesting that the majority of the movies I've seen have been by one person/company/whatnot.

Other than these, the only other anime I've really seen is Trigun, and some of Full Metal Alchemist.

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mikecap August 15 2009, 23:00:28 UTC
Because Disney is backing Studio Ghibli and being the distributor... they got the $$$

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Huh. elusiveat August 15 2009, 22:06:10 UTC
I'd classify it almost as the reverse:

Lowest: Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind: Weirdest thing here is giant insects, not really that creepy at all. They even have somewhat believable anatomy.

Next lowest: Princess Mononoke: Safe most of the way through, but the forest spirit creeps me out.

Middle of the road: Spirited Away: Seriously creepy looking gods and stuff, some without faces. Also... parents turning into pigs? Creepy!

Serious freak factor: My Neighbor Totoro: Giant fat legless monsters? Wha? And we're just supposed to accept that they are benevolent? I also have doubts about stepping inside an animal pretending to be a bus. What if it digests me?

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Re: Huh. mikecap August 15 2009, 23:02:27 UTC
Normally violence and fighting and such are a bit too much for little ones... Nausicaa's got a lot of fighting and some blood and death, unlike Totoro and Spirited Away. If you remove the violence/blood aspect, your ranking is fairly valid.

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