Explaining the joke: I keep seeing people share "AI" generated images of Ghibli x Lord of the Rings. But the thing is, this actually already exists. Ghibli was founded by animators from Topcraft, who animated The Hobbit (1977) for Rankin Bass. They did a beautiful job!
Rankin Bass/Topcraft's adaptation of The Hobbit (1977) was followed up by The Return of the King (1980). So yeah, Ghibli x Lord of the Rings more or less already exists. twitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
Now to be clear, most people associate Ghibli with Hayao Miyazaki, who did NOT work on the Rankin Bass/Tolkien films. And also not every ex Topcraft animator ended up at Ghibli.
However, Topcraft did animate Nausicaa (1984) and following the release of that film, 70% of their staff left along with Hayao Miyazaki to form Studio Ghibli.
Among that 70% was Toru Hara, the founder of Topcraft itself. Hara was also one of the principle animation leads on The Hobbit and The Last Unicorn. He was executive producer on Nausicaa (1984) and other early Ghibli classics. He was a co-founder and producer at Ghibli until 1991 twitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
So all in all there is a lot of real overlap in staff between the films of Rankin Bass/Topcraft and the films of Studio Ghibli. twitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
I mean heck, Nausicaa technically was a Topcraft film! Ghibli didn't exist until after that film was released! But since it's so strongly associated with Hayao Miyazaki it's retroactively become a Ghibli movie.
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Do you love Gurren Lagann? Then you should follow Tatsuya Yoshikawa (twitter.com/0t0_Yoshikawa) cos his work on Breath of Fire V was definitely a key inspiration for that classic anime!
This is a really good thread, and if you're judging this guy by his Greco-Roman marble statue profile pic, it's not gonna go in the direction you think it is.
Spoiler Alert: the thread doesn't rally against modern art as degenerate or lesser. It actually goes much deeper, contrasting how "classical" works were commissioned with specific, predefined intentions, vs "modern" art which tends to be more personal.
And no it doesn't get into money laundering or CIA influence either haha. The thread has a generally positive view on both classical and modern art.
Finally finished watching Uncut Gems. It was as good as everyone says! Amazing performances from the entire cast, and good lord it builds up so much TENSION & PRESSURE without ever feeling cheap! A π§΅... #UncutGems
Uncut Gems also does one of my favorite things you can do in storytelling. The plot is super engaging at face value, but it sets up a central metaphor that ties everything together beautifully. This is a film that truly works on multiple levels.
The key theme of Uncut Gems is pressure and how people react to it. There are so many cringe-inducing moments in this film! And the key motif is the coveted black opal, a precious gemstone formed by contents packed tightly under pressure over time. twitter.com/i/web/status/1β¦
Just watched the prologue for Witch From Mercury and HOT DAMN IT WAS GOOD!!!
Great story. Engaging characters that have a great sense of presence in a very short run time. Great animation. And great layered storytelling!
A π§΅...
Right at the get-go Witch From Mercury establishes that a major theme of the show is going to be "making connections." This pilot is trying to connect with her Gundam. And of course people need to connect with each other to survive.
Witch From Mercury also quickly establishes a parallel between the relationship of mother and daughter and how the Gundam is the collective child of everyone working on it.
If you sincerely don't like their work that's fine. But if you love their work, but feel you need to be contrarian to appear more interesting... what do you gain from what? Is it really respect that you're gaining if it's built on a foundation of lies? That's no way to live!