By Evan Valentine
You’d be hard-pressed to find many animators that have had a bigger impact on the medium of anime than Hayao Miyazaki, the man who was partly responsible for the creation of Studio Ghibli and some of the biggest works from the animation house. With this fall set to see the opening of Studio Ghibli’s amusement park, which will recreate several magical locations from some of Miyazaki’s biggest works, the studio has released new artwork that imagines the director as one of his most popular characters.
The Official Studio Ghibli Twitter Account shared the new take on the legendary animation director, giving Hayao Miyazaki a look that makes him seem as if he was dragged out of one of his own pictures, fusing the animator with what appears to be a giant bush while still holding onto his trademark cigarette:
吾朗さん、疲れているようです。 pic.twitter.com/lTVJzckOjL
あれ? ミヤゾーとズッコロが、消えてる……? pic.twitter.com/pvCYidmkol
Recently, Ghibli Producer Toshio Suzuki shared Miyazaki’s recent trip to the upcoming Studio Ghibli Theme Park, stating that the legendary director at first wasn’t a big fan of the concept of an amusement park bringing some of his stories to life but eventually warmed up to the idea:
“I came with him, and he was really worked up, fuming about how he was going to give them a piece of his mind. But then we got to the park, and it felt so spacious. There was rain falling on that day, and that probably made the atmosphere even better, and he suddenly said, ‘I’ve made up my mind! Let’s leave it to Goro!”
Currently, Hayao is working on what he is touting as his last movie, Ghibli’s “How Do You Live?” which will translate the story of a popular Japanese novel. While Miyazaki has stated in the past that he would retire but found himself gravitating back to Ghibli, he is currently eighty-one years old and has certainly earned his retirement after leaving such an impression on the medium of anime. Though Hayao might be leaving the world of anime, his son Goro is continuing to work within Studio Ghibli, working specifically on the amusement park as well as the recently released Earwig And The Witch.
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