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MOVIES

Castle in the Sky August 2, 1986 Grave of the Fireflies April 16, 1988 My Neighbor Totoro April 16, 1988 Kiki's Delivery Service July 29, 1989 Only Yesterday July 20, 1991 Porco Rosso July 18, 1992 Ocean Waves May 3, 1993 Pom Poko July 16, 1994 Whisper of the Heart July 15, 1995 Princess Mononoke July 12, 1997 My Neighbors the Yamadas July 17, 1999 Spirited Away July 27, 2001 The Cat Returns July 19, 2002 Howl's Moving Castle November 20, 2004 Tales from Earthsea July 29, 2006 Ponyo July 19, 2008 The Secret World of Arrietty July 17, 2010 From up on Poppy Hill July 16, 2011 The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter[8] Summer 2013[9][10]

SHORT FILMS Ghiblies (2000) (TV short film) The Whale Hunt (2001) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) Film Guruguru (2001-2008) (short film series shown at the Ghibli Museum) Ks no Kikaitachi no Naka no Hakai no Hatsumei (2002) Ghiblies Episode 2 (2002) (shown theatrically before The Cat Returns) Koro's Big Day Out (2002) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) Imaginary Flying Machines (2002) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) Mei and the Kittenbus (2002) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) Looking for a Home (2005) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) The Day I Harvested a Planet (2005) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) Water Spider Monmon (2005) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) The Night of Taneyamagahara (2006) (released on DVD) Iblard Jikan (2007) (released on DVD and Blu-ray) Cyu Zumou (2010) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess (2010) (shown at the Ghibli Museum) The Treasure Hunt (2011) (shown at the Ghibli Museum)

Related works These works were not created by Studio Ghibli, but were produced by a variety of studios and people who went on to form or join Studio Ghibli. This includes members of Topcraft that went on to create Studio Ghibli in 1985; works produced by Toei Animation, Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Nippon Animation or other studios and featuring involvement by Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata or other Ghibli staffers. The list also includes works created in cooperation with Studio Ghibli. Pre-Ghibli

Sally, the Witch (1966) (by Toei Animation; Hayao Miyazaki was a key animator on this series, based on a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama.) Hols: Prince of the Sun (1968) (Takahata's directorial debut; Hayao Miyazaki was chief animator, concept artist, and scene designer) Himitsu no Akko-chan (1969) (by Toei Animation, directed by Hiroshi Ikeda; Miyazaki was a key animator) Puss in Boots (1969) (Directed by Kimio Yabuki for Toei, written by Hisashi Inoue with gag supervision by Nakahara Yumihiko, key animators include Yasuo Otsuka, Yoichi Kotabe, Reiko Okuyama, Takuo Kikuchi, Akemi Ota, Hayao Miyazaki, and Akira Daikubara) (The main character of the film; Pero would become the mascot for Toei Animation) Animal Treasure Island (1971) (Directed by Hiroshi Ikeda for Toei with idea construction by Hayao Miyazaki; Hayao Miyazaki was also scene designer and chief animator) Panda! Go Panda! (1972) (Directed by Isao Takahata and written by Hayao Miyazaki) Heidi, Girl of the Alps (1974, by Zuiyo Eizo, which later became Nippon Animation; directed by Isao Takahata) 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (1976, by Nippon Animation; directed by Isao Takahata; Scene setting, Layout: Hayao Miyazaki) Future Boy Conan (1978) (by Nippon Animation; directed by Hayao Miyazaki, with one episode directed by Isao Takahata, and featured animation work by many future Ghibli staffers) Anne of Green Gables (1979) (by Nippon Animation; directed by Isao Takahata) Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro (1979) (Miyazaki's directorial feature debut) Jarinko Chie (1981) (by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Toho; directed by Isao Takahata) Gauche the Cellist (1982, by OH Production, directed by Isao Takahata) Sherlock Hound (1984, Tokyo Movie Shinsha, six episodes directed by Hayao Miyazaki) Nausica of the Valley of the Wind (1984, Topcraft)

Cooperative works

Ozanari Dungeon (1991) (an OVA series for which Studio Ghibli did some animation work) Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995-1996) (series created by Hideaki Anno and co-produced by Studio Ghibli)

Kaiketsu Zorro (1996-1997) (series produced by Ashi Productions and prouction cooperaton by Studio Ghibli) Shiki-Jitsu (2000) (directed by Hideaki Anno and produced by Studio Kajino) Satorare (Transparent: Tribute to a Sad Genius) (2001) (live-action film co-produced by Studio Ghibli[8] directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro) Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004) (a film by Production I.G, co-produced by Studio Ghibli) The Overcoat (N/A) (a film by Yuri Norstein, still in production, possibly being funded by Studio Ghibli president Toshio Suzuki)

Distributive works These Western animated films have been distributed by Studio Ghibli, and now through their label, Ghibli Museum Library

Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941) (a film by Fleischer Studios) Konyok Gorbunok (1947) (a Russian film by Ivan Ivanov-Vano) Animal Farm (1954) (a British film by Halas and Batchelor) Snezhnaya koroleva (1957) (a Russian film by Lev Atamanov) Panda kopanda (19721973) (two short films directed by Isao Takahata and written by Hayao Miyazaki) Przygody Myszki (1976) (a Polish animation serie made-film by Eugeniusz Kotowski] Le Roi et l'oiseau (1980) (a French film by Paul Grimault) Kirikou et la sorcire (1998) (a French/Belgian film by Michel Ocelot) Princes et princesses (1999) (a French film by Michel Ocelot) Les Triplettes de Belleville (2002) (a Canadian film by Sylvain Chomet) Winter Days (2004) (an experimental animation anthology by Fuyu no Hi) Azur et Asmar (2006) (a French film by Michel Ocelot) Moya Iyubov (2006) (a Russian film by Aleksandr Petrov) L'Illusionniste (2010) (A film by Sylvain Chomet)

Contributive works Studio Ghibli has made contributions to the following anime series and movies:

Memories (1995) (cooperation in photography on Cannon Fodder sequence) Fushigi Ygi: The Mysterious Play (1995-1996) (in-between animation) Kochira Katsushika-ku Kamearikouen-mae Hashutsujo (1996) (in-between animation on series and first movie) Cardcaptor Sakura (1997) (special effects for both movies) Flame of Recca (1997-1998) (backgrounds) Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target (1998) (in-between animation) The Prince of Tennis (2001) (in-between animation on the movie, Two Samurais, The First Game) .hack//Liminality vol. 1: In the Case of Mai Minase (2003) (in-between animation) Fullmetal Alchemist (2003-2010) (in-between animation)

InuYasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island (2004) (backgrounds) Le Chevalier D'Eon (2006) (digital paint, in between animation) Gurren Lagann (2007) (finnish animation, in-between animation) Tsubasa Chronicle: Spring Thunder (2009) (in-between animation)

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