風の谷のナウシカ [Kaze no Tani no Nausicaä] #1

Nausicaä aus dem Tal der Winde, Band 1

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La civilización que tan próspera fue en su día se esfumó más allá de las tinieblas del tiempo. La tierra, por su parte, fue ocupada por la selva corrupta, un bosque de gigantescos hongos que emiten efluvios venenosos. La población humana que queda en las regiones colindantes a la zona contaminada es escasa. Son personas que se han organizado en una serie de reinos repartidos aquí y allá. Esta es la historia de Nausicaä y el Valle del Viento, un pequeño reino de apenas 500 habitantes protegido a duras penas de la contaminación de la selva corrupta gracias a la brisa que sopla desde el océano.

0 pages, Paperback

First published July 1,2001

About the author

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宮崎駿

Hayao Miyazaki was born in Tokyo on January 5, 1941. He started his career in 1963 as an animator at the studio Toei Douga, and was subsequently involved in many early classics of Japanese animation. From the beginning, he commanded attention with his incredible ability to draw, and the seemingly-endless stream of movie ideas he proposed.

In 1971, he moved to A Pro with Isao Takahata, then to Nippon Animation in 1973, where he was heavily involved in the World Masterpiece Theater TV animation series for the next five years. In 1978, he directed his first TV series, Conan, The Boy in Future, then moved to Tokyo Movie Shinsha in 1979 to direct his first movie, the classic Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro.

In 1984, he released Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind, based on the manga (comic) of the same title which he had started two years before. The success of the film led to the establishment of a new animation studio, Studio Ghibli, at which Miyazaki has since written, directed, and produced many other films with Takahata. All of these films enjoyed critical and box office successes. In particular, Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke received the Japan Academy Award for Best Film and was the highest-grossing (about US$150 million) domestic film in Japan's history until it was taken over by another Miyazaki work, Spirited Away.

In addition to animation, Miyazaki also draws manga. His major work was the Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind manga, an epic tale he worked on intermittently from 1982 to 1994 while he was busy making animated films. Another manga, Hikoutei Jidai, was later evolved into his film Porco Rosso.

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