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Episode 28: Fruit Drops (Grave of the Fireflies - Studio Ghibli) (Part I)

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At first, it seems unlikely that animation would be able to recreate the horrors of war as well as live-action films. Grave of the Fireflies turns that idea on its head. In this episode, we go over some of our favourite scenes and characters and try to analyse everything that Ghibli did right. We also discuss some of the struggles that the viewer is compelled to go through while watching a careful and complex reflection of death and suffering in war.

Grave of the Fireflies is nothing short of a timeless masterpiece. Give it a watch if you haven't already and share your thoughts with us!

Mentioned in the episode:

Just a Habit - Low Roar

Conversation between Isao Takahata and Akiyuki Nosaka

Corrections:

At 7:12 we say that the two live actions films were a tribute to World War I but they were actually a tribute to World War II.

At 10:20 we bring up an Animage interview which we say was with Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki. The interview was actually between Animage, Isao Takahata and Akiyuki Nosaka.

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At first, it seems unlikely that animation would be able to recreate the horrors of war as well as live-action films. Grave of the Fireflies turns that idea on its head. In this episode, we go over some of our favourite scenes and characters and try to analyse everything that Ghibli did right. We also discuss some of the struggles that the viewer is compelled to go through while watching a careful and complex reflection of death and suffering in war.

Grave of the Fireflies is nothing short of a timeless masterpiece. Give it a watch if you haven't already and share your thoughts with us!

Mentioned in the episode:

Just a Habit - Low Roar

Conversation between Isao Takahata and Akiyuki Nosaka

Corrections:

At 7:12 we say that the two live actions films were a tribute to World War I but they were actually a tribute to World War II.

At 10:20 we bring up an Animage interview which we say was with Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki. The interview was actually between Animage, Isao Takahata and Akiyuki Nosaka.

  continue reading

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