Miyazaki’s visit to a Welsh mining community during the 1984 strikes served as inspiration for Castle in the Sky. As part of the film’s 30th anniversary celebrations this month, we take a look back at one of the studio’s most misunderstood classics. Despite its success in Japan, the picture is frequently eclipsed by Ghibli films that have been famous in the United States, such as Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke. Laputa: Castle in the Sky, their first formal production as a studio, was well-received in Japan and has stood the test of time against even current animation (albeit the film was eventually renamed in certain places to just “Castle in the Sky” owing to “La Puta” meaning “The Whore” in Spanish slang). ![]() ![]() Studio Ghibli is one of the most well-known and renowned animation companies in the world, and their beautiful and melancholy films are among Japan’s most popular exports.
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