Posts tagged Hayao Miyazaki

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HEADS UP: Simon C Page’s Neighbor Totoro and Porco Rosso Movie Posters

Hopefully everyone knows how much I love Miyazaki’s filmography at this point. If, however, this is news to you, then please let me assure you: I love Miyazaki’s work. His films represent the gold standard in animation with respect to aesthetics, storytelling and just being plain fun. And wouldn’t you know it, it seems I’m not alone. Case in point: artist Simon C. Page, who I last wrote about in July, has created two beautiful looking prints in tribute to My Neighbor Totoro and Porco Rosso.

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POSTER PER DIEM: Bill Presing’s “Peeping Totoro” Art Print

Happy Labor Day / Monday folks! I felt the need for a bit of the ole funny stuff today and found this inspired take on what Totoro (of My Neighbor Totoro fame) does when he isn’t helping little Japanese kids get through tough times. It turns out he’s a bit of perv. This hilarious and great looking print is currently available through the Nucleus Gallery website for $30. “Peeping Totoro” is part of the Totoro Forest Project, which means a portion of the proceeds will be going to Hayao Miyazaki’s Totoro No Furusato National Fund.

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POSTER PER DIEM: Bill Presing’s “Peeping Totoro” Art Print

Happy Labor Day / Monday folks! I felt the need for a bit of the ole funny stuff today and found this inspired take on what Totoro (of My Neighbor Totoro fame) does when he isn’t helping little Japanese kids get through tough times. It turns out he’s a bit of perv. This hilarious and great looking print is currently available through the Nucleus Gallery website for $30. “Peeping Totoro” is part of the Totoro Forest Project, which means a portion of the proceeds will be going to Hayao Miyazaki’s Totoro No Furusato National Fund.

You can read the rest of the review by clicking here

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Miyazaki-inspired fan art (via Movielicious!)

The majority of these prints (all of the film posters) are available for purchase through James Bacon’s Imagekind storefront.