
not my work by any means but it'd be cool to see a mashup, Wapsi-style...
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Shelly, natch...TazManiac wrote:Yeah, pretty cool.
What i thought of later was that both Miyazaki and Paul have a strong female protagonist leaning...
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Seemed a natural, (who in the Wapsiverse would play Princess Mononoke?)
Cute? Often. Happy? Definitely not always.GlytchMeister wrote:Anyway, Miazaki stuff always seems to be advertised like they're happy, cute little fairy tales with really good art and animation.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
...ok. You have my attention...shadowinthelight wrote:Cute? Often. Happy? Definitely not always.GlytchMeister wrote:Anyway, Miazaki stuff always seems to be advertised like they're happy, cute little fairy tales with really good art and animation.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
Black Lagoon is basically crime, the gradual erosion of a new guy's innocence, hot chicks, and guns. Lots and lots of guns. And blood. On par with 300.shadowinthelight wrote:I haven't seen how much action those have so I can't say for sure but Miyazaki is probably calmer by comparison. Where some of his films have no problem going is plenty of drama.
I shall give that one a try soon. Thanks.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Castle in the Sky has a fair amount of action... (Chases, airship battles, things blowing up good...)
I'll admit I haven't read much about Princess Mononoke, but what I did read certainly didn't include any of THAT.Jabberwonky wrote:Give Princess Mononoke a run. Lotsa violence, demonic infection, decapitation by arrow, armies, armies of giant pissed off boars, the theft of a god's head and blood 'o plenty...
I was suddenly reminded of this.Jabberwonky wrote:...decapitation by arrow...