Laputa: Castle in the Sky (Blu-ray) (Multi Audio & Subtitled) (Region Free) (Japan Version)

Laputa: Castle in the Sky (Blu-ray) (Multi Audio & Subtitled) (Region Free) (Japan Version)
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In 1985, Miyazaki Hayao was fresh off the success of Nausicaa: The Valley of the Wind and decided to start his own animation studio with Takahata Isao. Studio Ghibli was officially established with Laputa: The Castle in the Sky as its first film, and the rest is history. The mythic adventure is not only one of the most important films in Studio Ghibli’s history; it’s also one of its best. Taking place in a fantastical world with flying pirates, glowing crystals, and floating cities, Laputa is an exciting adventure with iconic images and a timeless message about peace. Still voted by Japanese audiences as one of the best animated films of all time, Laputa: Castle in the Sky comes to Blu-ray for the first time with both the Japan and American versions of the film. Featuring slightly different scores and other minor adjustments, both versions were approved by Miyazaki himself.

Pazu’s lifelong dream is to find the legendary Laputa (“City in the Sky”), which his father saw before he passed away. One day, he rescues Sheeta after she descends from the sky, and he finds out that she is the keeper of Laputa’s secret, hidden in the mysterious flying stone she carries. Soon, they are pursued by ruthless members of the government and a band of pirates, who are all after the secret for their own purposes. The chase takes Pazu and Sheeta on a perilous adventure that brings them closer and closer to unlocking the secret of Laputa.

In addition to the alternate American version of the film (in English with Japanese Subtitles), this Blu-ray edition comes with storyboards, dubbing script, the credit-less versions of the opening and ending, and various promotional materials. The Japan version also comes with the French, German, Korean, Cantonese, and Mandarin dubs of the film, as well as its original Japanese soundtrack..
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Spirited Away (Blu-ray) (Multi-Language & Subtitled) (Region Free) (Japan Version)

Spirited Away (Blu-ray) (Multi-Language & Subtitled) (Region Free) (Japan Version)
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Miyazaki Hayao takes you on a delightful adventure to another world with Spirited Away, the blockbuster animated film from Studio Ghibli. Following violent fantasy epic Princess Mononoke, Miyazaki wanted to tell a story with a strong heroine for teenage girls with this wildly imaginative film about a young girl who unwittingly steps into another world and encounters a curse that turns her parents into wild pigs. Filled with unforgettable images like the faceless monster, the adorable coal creatures and the various otherworldly creatures that the heroine encounters, Spirited Away is still the highest grossing film in Japanese history and widely known around the world as one of the greatest animated films ever made.

While moving to their new home in the countryside, Chihiro and her parents get lost on the road and arrive at a tunnel entrance in the forest. Out of curiosity, the three walk into the tunnel and enter a different world. However, Chihiro’s parents are cursed by a magical spell and turn into pigs. With the help of a boy named Haku, Chihiro finds work in a giant bathhouse, run by the terrifying Yubaba. Chihiro’s cleverness and can-do spirit make her an instant favorite with customers and other employees in the bathhouse, including a mysterious phantom-like customer who wears only a mask…

This edition includes storyboards (in picture-in-picture mode), dubbing script and trailers..
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When Marnie Was There (Blu-ray)(Multi-Language Subtitles)(Japan Version)

When Marnie Was There (Blu-ray)(Multi-Language Subtitles)(Japan Version)
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Studio Ghibli and The Borrowers Arrietty director Yonebashi Hiromasa present an ageless tale of friendship that transcends space and time with When Marnie Was There, the adaptation of Joan G. Robinson’s novel of the same name. Transporting the plot from Norfolk to Hokkaido, Yonebashi creates a magical and elegantly designed world for his interpretation of this touching tale about a lonely girl who discovers true friendship for the first time with a girl who lives in a mysterious house. Featuring a talented voice cast that includes Takatsuki Sara, Arimura Kasumi, Matsushima Nanako, Terajima Susumi and Hitomo Kuroki, When Marnie Was There signals a new generation of promising young talents in Japan’s premier animation studio.

An introvert who has trouble making friends at school, Anna (Takatsuki Sara) is sent to live with her grandparents in Hokkaido by her adopted mother after a series of asthma attacks. While wandering around her new surroundings, Anna discovers an abandoned home standing in a marsh and a mysterious blonde girl living inside. Naturally curious, Anna eventually makes friends, for the first time in her life, with the blonde girl named Marnie. However, Anna soon realizes that she appears to be the only person who can see her new best friend. Is Marnie a ghost, a figment of Anna’s imagination or something else entirely?

This edition includes storyboard, a spin-off documentary, making of, trailers and other bonus video content..
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