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Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 230 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1317
Category: DVD

Actors: Sumi Shimamoto, Mahito Tsujimura, Hisako Kyoda, Goro Naya, Ichiro Nagai
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Publisher: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Label: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Format: Anamorphic, Animated, Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Japanese (Dubbed)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 84 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: DISD25344D
ISBN: 0788824007
UPC: 786936175240
EAN: 9780788824005
ASIN: B0001XAPZ6

Release Date: February 22, 2005
Theatrical Release Date: June 1985
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Hayao Miyazaki gained widespread attention in Japan for his complex ecological manga series, Nausicaae of the Valley of the Wind (1982), which he adapted for the screen two years later. One thousand years after a war devastated much of the Earth, humanity clings to existence at the fringes of a vast, polluted forest inhabited by monstrous insects. Only Nausicaae, the princess of the tiny realm of the Valley of the Wind, grasps the environmental significance of the forest. She sees beyond petty wars and national rivalries to the only viable future for the planet. In Nausicaae, Miyazaki began to explore elements he would develop more fully in his later films: daring, compassionate heroines; exciting flying sequences; colorful side characters; strong interpersonal relationships; and a call for an ecologically sustainable way of life. Nausicaae prefigures Sheeta in Castle in the Sky and Chihiro in Spirited Away, just as the rough and ready Asbel anticipates Pazu in Castle in the Sky and Ashitaka in Princess Mononoke. For years, Nausicaae was available in the United States only as the badly re-edited Warriors of the Wind. The new English dub from Disney presents the film in its entirety, with strong vocal performances by Uma Thurman, Patrick Stewart, Alison Lohman, and Edward James Olmos. (Rated PG: violence, frightening imagery) --Charles Solomon

Product Description
Warrior/pacifist princess nausicaa desperately struggles to prevent two warring nations from destroying themselves and their dying planet. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 02/22/2005 Run time: 117 minutes


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5 out of 5 stars Emotion-Rich Movie with Imaginative Flying Machine, Mehve.   December 13, 2008
This is one of my favorite movie from Studio Ghibli. Nausicaa is one of my favorite main character and she travels using one of my favorite flying machine, mehve, which is known as a glider. A fox-squarrel, named Teto, is a very cool "pet" that I like to call it since Teto is a friend of Nausicaa. Nausicaa cares for the environment and the laws of nature. During the flashback, I love the child singing, which is quite silly to my mind, but I don't let that get to me. However, after I watched the entire movie, my mind still wanted to listen to that sing over and over again. It's just hauntingly beautiful!!! So, during the time when I still have that movie rented from Netflix, I kept watching it again and again the next two days from when I watched. Thus, I was having a hard time mailing the movie back to Netflix, so I bought the movie. Ohmu, a friend of Nausicaa, cares for her at the end of the movie. Hayao Mazaiki (don't know the correct spelling) did a great job with the movie!!! I enjoyed the music and this really helps tell the story of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind! It just matches perfectly with the scene the director intended.

I'd like to thank Disney for not including the introduction as part of the movie when the movie watcher selects "Play Movie." In my opinion, it's probably just a spoiler.

I watched the movie in Japanese version and the motions that the director intended to convey is not lost: if you select the Japanese as the soundtrack and enable the English subtitle (not the "English for the hearing impaired," as the dialog can be a bit different), you can watch this movie and still read the captions. This is even if you don't know Japanese.

Personally, I like Japanese version of the soundtrack because I like it with less voicing, but that does not matter. In comparison to other movies: Castle in the Sky's English soundtrack has much more voicing than the Japanese soundtrack, which I do like the Japanese version better. If there's one character's voice I like in the English version of Nausicaa of the Valle of the Wind, it will be Lord Yupa. But that doesn't mean Lord Ypa's voice in Japanese needs to be improved, since the movie has originally been released around 1982, which is the year of when I was born. Choosing a voice for a character is very important, in my opinion, so I like the teenager's voice for Asbel in Japanese version of the movie better than the sound of an adult in the English version. I can easily say the same for Castle in the Sky, but this movie is no big deal.

Will I watch this movie again? Sure I would! I love this movie a lot because-- well, it's excellent!!! I watched the movie in a 57" HDTV with my home theater system, and it's amazing looking at Nausicaa in the main DVD memu.



5 out of 5 stars A great introduction to anime!   September 25, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this DVD with a little trepidation after reading some of the more critical reviews on Amazon. While I'm glad I read the criticisms before buying this DVD (I always find that critical reviews tell me more about the viewing experience I'm likely to have), I am really glad that they didn't put me off buying what is undoubtedly a masterpiece of anime and a wonderful introduction to the genre.

Basically, the only anime I've seen until now (apart from a few episodes of various minor league TV shows) was Steamboy, and while I found Steamboy entertaining, Nausicaa blows it away in terms of the tightness of its writing, the epic sweep of its story, the direction and the voice acting of the mostly American cast. While the visuals seem a little dated by today's standards, the story and the production more than makes up for any minor flaws in the film. This film really shows why anime is so well-regarded in Japan, as I feel it rivals the best live action movies produced in Hollywood or Europe.

I won't write too much about the film's story - I feel it's best experienced without too much plot given away. In general, the plot is an artfully conceived tale that plays itself out as a sort of conservation detective tale where the causes of an ecological disaster that is threatening the world are uncovered as the story unfolds. This is certainly a movie with a message, and it's probably the sort of film that, in the hands of lesser filmmakers, could easily degenerate into the sort of trap that results in many conservation-minded films beating audiences over the head with long sentimental shots of baby seals. But it never stoops to that level, and the viewer is always treated respectfully. Suffice to say that the characters are captivating and the story is beautiful, moving and memorable in a way that only the best movies can be.

A quick note on the voice acting of the English-speaking cast: I have never experienced an animated film with better voice acting. All the major characters perform their jobs brilliantly, especially Alison Lohman and Patrick Stewart, who perform their roles brilliantly.

The only real criticism I have is that I felt the film would have benefitted from a little more insight into the motivations of the 'bad' or 'misled' characters, however, given the fact that the 'bad guys' in Nausicaa are undoubtedly more nuanced than those in most big budget hollywood action films, I guess this is a small criticism and a flaw that should be forgiven.

As for the DVD itself, the visuals look great when played on a nice up-converting DVD player and the film is presented in anamorphic widescreen format, which presents the film in the highest image quality available to a standard DVD release - perfect for those who own a widescreen TV. The sound is good (I watched only the English dubbed version) and the voices are very clear - there was never a time when I had to rewind to try to figure out what a character had said.

All-in-all, I feel this is an absolute masterpiece with a stunning story that can be enjoyed by people from age 6 to 60 and beyond. Although it is quite a long movie the director keeps the viewer glued to the action, never allowing the pace to drag, so I feel it's a wonderful introduction to anime. Hopefully, one day this wonderful film will be re-released on Blu-Ray disc. Until then, this DVD release presents the viewer with a fantastic way to watch this beautiful and very moving film.



5 out of 5 stars Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind   August 20, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This movie is definately a must. There is a moral to the story regarding humans and nature, so sad for nature.


4 out of 5 stars Anime 2 decades old still better than most anime of today.   August 17, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I got this, I was weary about it looking dated due to it being over 20 years old. Nothing could be farther from the truth as the animation and storyline put to shame most other animated movies of today. Really awesome and entertaining movie.


5 out of 5 stars An Early Yet Timeless Masterwork   August 16, 2008
This was the second Hayao Miyazaki film I saw back around the 80s (the first was 'Castle of Cagliostro'). I first saw this film around 1986, two years after its release back in 1984. I found the structure and pacing of this story remarkable and very rare for an animated film at that time. The story and drama unfolds slowly, almost peacefully. Later, the drama and action unexpectedly builds to an unforgettable and jaw-dropping climax. "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" is a great motion picture, a cinema classic, and a masterpiece.

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