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Studio Ghibli, dare we say, is the most famous anime movie studio ever. Created by Hayao Miyazaki in 1985, it has released many of the genre-shaping animation films. It's glory started with "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind" and later on, with 'Spirited Away' the studio has even won an Oscar. And, to this day, it is the only non-English language film to win the Best Animated Feature award.
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Studio Ghibli, dare we say, is the most famous anime movie studio ever. Created by Hayao Miyazaki in 1985, it has released many of the genre-shaping animation films. It's glory started with "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind" and later on, with 'Spirited Away' the studio has even won an Oscar. And, to this day, it is the only non-English language film to win the Best Animated Feature award.
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Have you ever noticed how many anime feature animal characters? Whether it’s a talking cat or a wolf that can take human form, anime animals have been delighting audiences for years. We’re not just talking about the cute animal characters that make you go “aww” when they do something funny or adorable. We’re talking about the ones who are just as well-developed as any human character and whose storylines involve them trying to find love, struggling with their identity, or fighting against societal expectations.