Animator Hayao Miyazaki worries about children's future - Japan Today
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Animation has become symbolic of Japan's culture and industry thanks to the work of anime guru Hayao Miyazaki. At 67, the Oscar-winning Miyazaki is still going strong, continuing to create philosophical films for children. "I don't want to create films as a catharsis," he says. "I want to create films…
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