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    Spirited Away rightfully qualifies as Hayao Miyazaki’s magnum opus, winning fifty-two awards after its release in 2001. The movie describes a young girl’s journey of trepidation and discovery after becoming trapped in the spirit world. There, an almost byzantine story unfolds containing complex relationships, unwritten rules and profuse emotions. As with any work of this scale, a mosaic of themes and motifs riddles the production, but I wish to discuss one of the major “paths” we, as the…

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    Hayao Miyazaki was born in the Bunkyo-ho district of Tokyo on January 5, 1941. His father, Katsuji Miyazaki, was employed as an aeronautical engineer at a factory owned by Miyazaki’s uncle that manufactured and constructed parts of Japanese fighter planes that were to be deployed in World War II (Cavallaro 29). At the ripe age of three, the Miyazaki family was evacuated from Tokyo, returning four years later. His mother was a strong, courageous, and determined woman, but despite this, she…

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    Born on December 6, 1950 in Nakano, Japan, Joe Hisaishi is a Japanese composer and musical director known famously for his scores in animated films from his professional partnership with Studio Ghibli's co-founder, Hayao Miyazaki. (Brightwell) Although known professionally under the name of Joe Hisaishi, or Hisaishi Jo, his real name is Mamoru Fujisawa. His work consists of different works such as European classical, Japanese classical, film scores, experimental electronic, minimalist, and…

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    There are many movies that choose to stick with in a certain persons mind from childhood. Japan’s Studio Ghibli has created many fond memories of magical adventures for adults and children since its creation, and Studio Ghibli’s “Spirited Away” is no exception. Released on September 20th, 2002, and directed by the famous Hayao Miyazaki, “Spirited Away” is one of his most prided movies that serve a much deeper meaning then the movie’s surface offers. This movie centers on a sullen 10-year old…

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    Spirited Away, the anime film directed by Hayao Miyazaki, depicts a fantasy story of a young girl Chihiro accidentally enters a town ruled by witches and gods. Chihiro need to find a job in order to survive and save her parents who are turned into pigs. During her stay, Chihiro works hard and finally finds a way to save her parents and go back to the real world. In this essay, I want to discuss how does Spirited Away reflected issues of Japanese society in 1990s. Japan experienced strong…

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    Hayao Miyazaki, an influential Japanese film director who has produced animated films that still remain popular both in Japan and worldwide. Throughout this essay, one of his most famous animated films “My Neighbor Totoro” will be discussed, exploring the religious elements used in the film, based on a comparison of Shinto and Buddhism. This should help us understand how Miyazaki delivers the message that nature is sacred. To understand the religious elements of the film, we should discuss the…

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    “The movie “Porco Rosso” was their top grossing movie that featured a group of “Tanuki” (Japanese racoon dogs) in 1992.” Studio Ghibli's first ever box office success grossed over $18 million with “KIki’s Delivery Service”. You could say they’ve had some pretty successful movies. “Kiki’s Delivery service” was released in 1989.The studio went from just a few employees to over 300. The Studio was founded in 1985, so it is 30 years old. They have won many awards for their quality. Many of Their…

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    in the freezing rain. This game impacted my mood a lot more different because it was about forty degrees and raining. The game took place in Coldwater, Mi next to the prison. During the game you could smell Hungry Howies Pizza across the street. Even though I was smelling pizza the whole time, I was still impacted negativity by the game. Since it was raining, I was cold, tired, and just not in the mood to run, which is why, in my bad mood, I played defense instead of offense. After having spent…

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    of South Africa. There are many fast food companies in South Africa that consumers enjoy joyfully. The main food types are pizzas, burgers and chips. Chips are the most common meals that South African love, who enjoys a fast food meal with chips? Hardly nobody does, unless it is pizza. The two franchises or companies that I will be focusing on are Steers and Debonairs Pizza. Although the two companies are different and sell different kinds of products, they have a big impact on the fast food…

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    With Domino's business slipping, and matches Pizza Hut and Little Caesar's picking up piece of the overall industry, Monaghan came back to Domino's in March 1991 to pull his company back on track. By December he had terminated David Black, alongside other best officials. Previous franchisee Phil Bressler progressed toward becoming VP of operations. Domino's shut 155 stores, slice local workplaces from 16 to 9, and emptied excesses, for example, corporate planes, a three-masted ship, a travel…

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