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Hayao Miyazaki

by Erin from North Canton

" I'm not going to make movies that tell children, 'You should despair and run away'. "
Hayao Miyazaki, a relaxing pic (jimhillmedia.com)
Hayao Miyazaki, a relaxing pic (jimhillmedia.com)

Many people have physically strong Heroes that go and save people with their super strength. Some even have heroes who made the world different with their words. My hero changed the world of creativity in the animation world. That hero’s name is Hayao Miyazaki. He made over hundreds of pictures, movies, and even TV shows that many enjoy. He also won awards in many of his films and is called the “Japanese Walt Disney.”

Miyazaki showed many that the imagination can be free and overflowing without us knowing it. In his stories he showed that everyone is human and makes mistakes, and are not all-powerful. He gives morals and how you can do anything with hard work and the determination to do it.

In our class we had a definition of a hero and what a hero’s characteristics are. Miyazaki has these traits. He works hard on his movies, he respects his workers and employees, and he thinks of his movies and TV shows as it goes along without a script. He is also a strong leader and works hard for his job. The traditional heroes like Arthur and the Ancient Greek heroes have the same traits like Miyazaki. Both Miyazaki and the old heroes are thoughtful and lead people to discover new and wonderful things, like new lands and even new people. They are also creative with what they have and are smart in their own things. They also give people something to thrive and are smart in their own things. They also give people something to thrive from, to work hard and look forward to the future of their lives, and have goals that they want to do.

Miyazaki has changed my world to something I didn’t even know I could do. He did this to many others as well. Years from now, when Miyazaki is long gone and the world changed, he will still be remembered as the “Japanese Walt Disney”.

Page created on 4/30/2010 12:00:00 AM

Last edited 4/30/2010 12:00:00 AM

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Related Links

midnighteye.com - a Bioagraphy of Miyazaki
imdb.com - an interview of Miyazaki