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  2. Howl's Moving Castle (film) - Wikipedia

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    Howl's Moving Castle (Japanese: ハウルの動く城, Hepburn: Hauru no Ugoku Shiro) is a 2004 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It is loosely based on the 1986 novel by English author Diana Wynne Jones .

  3. Mamoru Hosoda - Wikipedia

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    Nozomu Takahashi, producer of Howl's Moving Castle, had moved to Nippon TV and Saito approached the company through him. [26] The film was a further hit with 127 screens, an audience of 1.26 million and box-office revenue of 1.65 billion yen. [27] The film again won the Japan Academy Award for Animation of the Year in 2010. [28]

  4. Seiji Sasaki - Wikipedia

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    Seiji Sasaki (佐々木誠二, Sasaki Seiji, born January 11, 1965) is a Japanese actor and voice actor affiliated with Theatre Company Subaru. He often dubs over African-American actors. He often dubs over African-American actors.

  5. ‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ Turns 20: Supervising ... - AOL

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    Before the initial release of “Howl’s Moving Castle” 20 years ago, Akihiko Yamashita spent nearly two years working as the supervising animator on the Studio Ghibli film. “I really have no ...

  6. Akihiro Miwa - Wikipedia

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    In later years he voiced characters in Hayao Miyazaki's internationally successful anime films Princess Mononoke and Howl's Moving Castle, and appeared in Takeshi Kitano's 2005 film Takeshis'. In March 2007, he performed the role of Empress Sisi in the play L'aigle à deux têtes by writer Jean Cocteau at Parco Theatre in Shibuya.

  7. Chieko Baisho - Wikipedia

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    Chieko Baisho (倍賞 千恵子, Baishō Chieko, born June 29, 1941) is a Japanese actress and singer. [1] [2] In Japan, she is well known for her performance as Sakura in the Otoko wa Tsurai yo series from 1969 until 1995. [2] In addition, she has acted in many films directed by Yōji Yamada since the 1960s.

  8. Ryunosuke Kamiki - Wikipedia

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    Ryunosuke Kamiki (神木 隆之介, Kamiki Ryūnosuke, born May 19, 1993) is a Japanese actor. Starting his career as a child prodigy, he has garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards for his performances across 25 years in the industry.

  9. Akio Otsuka - Wikipedia

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    Akio Otsuka (大塚 明夫, Ōtsuka Akio, born November 24, 1959) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from the Tokyo Metropolitan area. He is attached to Mausu Promotion. [1] The astringent and calm quality of his deep voice has landed him many roles in films, dubbing, animation, and video games.