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25 years ago today, Studio Ghibli gave us Yoshifumi Kondo's first (and sadly, only) directorial debut film: Whisper of the Heart! And with Studio Ghibli's movie catalog finally streaming on various online platforms around the world, what better time to revisit this beautiful love letter to art and the creative process? With me to gush for several hours about just how much I adore this movie is returning champ Nitro of MDiskPlaylist! Listen as we discuss why Shizuku is one of the most relatable Ghibli heroines for us personally, how it's filled with whimsical Ghibli magic regardless of it's seemingly more down-to-earth story, and just rambling incoherently in general about how much we love it. All this, singing, and answering your listener questions, too!
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Relevant Links:
- Gkids' official page for Whisper of the Heart
- Buy Whisper of the Heart on Rightstuf or Amazon!
- Buy Baron: The Cat Returns sequel manga on Rightstuf or Amazon!
- Learn more about the movie at the Whisper of the Heart portal at Nausicaa Net
- Watch Rebecca Sugar's Special Intro for Whisper of the Heart made for Ghibli Fest 2019
- Visit Whisper of the Heart background artist & fantasy painter Naohisa Inoue's official homepage
- Check out some of the real-life locations from Whisper of the Heart!
- Check out Nitro's Community Game Along page!
- Follow Nitro on Twitter!
- And as promised, Nitro made a little video clip with Old Town Road.
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As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com.
As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com.
Thanks for listening!