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Question: Spirited Away and Howl's MOving Castle.>> did anyone see them??


Answers: Spirited Away and Howl's MOving Castle.>> did anyone see them??

Yep..both of them are amazing..truly cinematic history..*thumbsup*

but i like Spirited Away more cuz i feel the issue is closer to me-Howl's ok but i wish there was more to it..

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I loved both of them! they are not typical animes and done with good taste!:)

Yes, they're awesome, watch them in high quality. English dubbed version is good, but I like the Japanese version (w/ English sub) better.

Yes i saw them but i like spritied away better...

Yes! And I loved them both!! There's just somthing so amazing about those movies... they're just not like other animated movies you know?

I remember back when I didn't know what anime was. My first anime movie that I think really sparked my interest was Spirited Away. That was like a revelation for me; to find out that such wonderfully imaginative movies exist. I'm not exactly sure what made me start watching anime as much as I do now, but I've been watching anime ever since.

I saw Howl's Moving Castle too. It was good but, for the most part, unmemorable. I could remember nearly every scene, music, event that happened in Spirited Away. Also, I couldn't stand the ending. It was so bad. I give it a 7 out of 10.

Spirited Away, Miyazaki's masterpiece, is a 10/10

tried to watch howls movin castle but something else i wanted 2 see was on

I saw Howl's moving Castle and I hated it. Everyone always gushes over how good Hayao Miyazaki's work is but I don't like it.
In howl's moving castle the only good thing was the moving castle which didn't get nearly enough attention. The rest of it was about a boring old lady and some stupid witch. I fell asleep halfway through and had to finish it later.

I liked Miyazaki's "Castle in the sky" more, I personally don't really enjoy epic stories, where everything is mostly accidental. Most anime movies are similar.

The best about Miyazaki's movies is that Disney is forbidden to censor and/or re-edit them. There's a story about a katana and a note - "no cuts". Dubs are also really good, but I prefer watching foreign films in their original language.

I saw them both! They are both really amazing and I don't really know which one I like better out of the two.



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