Showing posts with label ponyo on a cliff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ponyo on a cliff. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

11% Ponyo, 8% Ratatouille

Over 10% of Miyazaki's Ponyo on a Cliff have already been completed and filmed. Over 11%, in fact - if you're feeling detail oriented. You may need a translator to help you with that production diary, however.

I yesterday watched around 8% of Ratatouille and it felt like a really big, healthy serving. I'm still trying to find a direct download url for the clip so we can all save it instead of just stream it.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

First Image From Ponyo On A Cliff


I was sent these in my e-mail, but I can see from their bottom-right corners that they came from Ghibli World.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Ponyo On A Cliff

Ponyo on a Cliff, or Gake no ue no Ponyo, is the name of Hayao Miyazaki's next film. Surprising news, but at least all of the rumours we'd heard before can spawn no more - we've got the facts now, straight from the Ponyo's mouth.

As we already knew, the film is to be realised entirely in a style evocative of watercolour painting. As it has now been revealed that much of the action takes place at sea, however, this style is going to prove rather challenging for the team of background animators. It will, however, end up looking entirely gorgeous.

The plot of the film revolves around a goldfish princess, the titular Ponyo, and her desire to become human again. Her ally in the quest is a young boy, reportedly modelled on a younger version of Miyazaki's son Goro - director of the latest Ghibli feature, Tales from Earthsea.

Toho made their initial announcement of the film's name and subject matter on the NNN news bulletin, noting that the film's 'key words' would be 'mother', 'father' and 'a cliff'. Chew that over for a while, why don't you.

Ponyo on a Cliff will be released in Japan during the summer of 2008, clean up at festivals worldwide in the following months, then reach overseas markets in 2009.