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Vietnamese animation, known in Vietnamese as Hoạt hình Việt Nam (lit. Vietnamese Cartoon), or Hoạt họa Việt Nam [ 1 ] (lit. Vietnamese Animation), is a term to describe animation films ( hand-drawn and computer-generated ) which originates from Vietnam .
The company reissued My Neighbor Totoro, as well as Castle in the Sky, and Kiki's Delivery Service, with updated cover art highlighting its Studio Ghibli origins, on March 2, 2010, coinciding with the US DVD and Blu-ray debut of Ponyo. My Neighbor Totoro was re-released by Disney on Blu-Ray on May 21, 2013.
The Animation Film Award (アニメーション映画賞) is an award given to the best animated feature film at the Mainichi Film Awards.The award was established to reward large scale cinematic animation, enabling the Ōfuji Noburō Award to focus on shorter pieces.
Kiki's Delivery Service (Japanese: 魔女の宅急便, Hepburn: Majo no Takkyūbin, lit. ' Witch's Express Home Delivery ' ) is a 1989 Japanese animated fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki , based on Eiko Kadono 's 1985 novel Kiki's Delivery Service .
Kiki Strike, one of the main characters in the Kiki Strike book series by Kirsten Miller; Kiki, the protagonist of the Japanese animated film Kiki's Delivery Service; Kiki, a minor character in Saint Seiya, a Japanese manga series; Kiki, a character created by the Japanese company Sanrio; Kiki, a ferret in the Sluggy Freelance webcomic
Film Business Asia gave the film a four out of ten rating, referring to the film as "bland, charmless and undramatic". [1] The review stated that actress Fuka Koshiba was "way too mature for the 13-year-old, waifish Kiki and has a forced perkiness that drags the action down" and stated that "the visual and special effects are more run-of-the-mill 20th century than state-of-the-art 21st". [1]
Cat Girl Kiki (猫耳少女キキ, Nekomimi Shōjo Kiki) is a Japanese fantasy comedy drama film directed by Akiyoshi Sugiura [1] and released in 2006 by VAP. [2] It is part of the Akihabara Trilogy of films [3] revolving around the Akihabara cosplay and otaku subcultures. [4] It was distributed in the United States by Asia Pulp Cinema. [5]
The book follows Kiki, a young witch from a long line of witches on her mother's side. Kiki is now thirteen and must spend a year on her own in a town without other witches, proving that she can make a living. Accompanied by her talking black cat Jiji, Kiki starts a delivery service by flying on her broom. Over the year notable misadventures ...