Studio Ghibli: An amusement park and two movies

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What great news to start with a bang this June for all Studio Ghibli film enthusiasts! Yes, it's now official, an amusement park will see the light of day for the legendary studio of Japanese animation. 

A golden contract for Kajima Corporation

The Japanese counterpart of the French construction giants (Vinci, Bouygues or Eiffage), Kajima, must build a park whose first 3 zones will open towards the end of 2022. Deadlines should be met despite the current crisis. The project begins in July. Nagoya has released some images that reveal what the park will look like. A more substantial exhibition will immerse you in the meanders of this global event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFyyYCgDENs&feature=emb_logo

Studio Ghibli: 2 films or nothing

Toshio Suzuki (legendary producer of the studio) unveiled two productions some time ago. Hayao Miyazaki, the master of Japanese animation, oversees one of his two projects. And to say that he had announced his retirement… He is one of those geniuses who cannot stop. This next feature film is handmade which seriously increases the time of realization. It should take three years for the director's teams to finish it. We are talking about an adaptation of a book from the 30s. An argument to increase your expectation: "the great fantastic adventure of a young boy".

A Ghibli for 2020?

A second announcement ignites the world of animation. Goro Miyazaki also signs his return with a new production. Hayao's son is the director of Tales of Earthsea and Poppy Hill. Two very different registers since it is a fantastic story for one, and a slice of life (set at the time of the Tokyo Olympics) for the other. The name of this creation is Aya to Majo, an adaptation of a British children's novel. In addition, the film will be broadcast directly on the small screen. It is undeniable that this creation will be a turning point in the history of the studio because the designs will be made by computer and in 3D. This process has never been used on a long format. An amusement park for Studio Ghibli, an animated film by Hayao Miyazaki, and another by his son Goro Miyazaki. A menu of the richest… To wait, you can watch old Ghibli movies on the Netflix platform. A great opportunity to see My neighbor Totoro and other wonders.

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