The Boy and the Heron, Hayao Miyazaki’s first feature film in a decade, probably won’t be his last after all. Studio Ghibli executive Junichi Nishioka told CBC News that not only does he not feel like retiring anymore, he’s actively coming into work to create yet another film.
He will do anything to not spend time with his son
I saw Earwig and the witch, I can understand the desire
Earthsea is like my favorite book series, I get it too
@IronCorgi Tokyo Tuesday is that you?
@simple @Zehzin
Nope you have me mistaken for another.
@IronCorgi But you sound just like them
@simple @Zehzin
@Zehzin Usually people have to work around Japanese and they want to leave, https://vimeo.com/637935414 I think this is racist Japanese are polite and clean
@simple
“Usually”, I disagree. Where’s your evidence for that claim?
@odium The hundreds of Japanese women that approached me and my buds since 1991 asking to take them away. The thousands and tend of thousands of Japanese people who will never go back. The many hundreds of thousands and millions more who would dream of living and staying abroad.
@simple @Zehzin
What?
@BarrelAgedBoredom Japanese people want to leave their few dal dis stop ia. Many can’t so the train line is a good alternative for them in a manic minute each morning.
@simple @Zehzin
You somehow managed to make even less sense
@BarrelAgedBoredom You somehow managed to make even less sense How so? Japanese people commit suicide because they are in a few dal society and they can not leave it. If they do, they and we are still Japanese. Did you know I am a Japan?
@simple @Zehzin