How To Nerd S1E10 | Delving Into Ghibli's Masterpieces: Spirited Away to Princess Mononoke
Season 1, Episode 10, Mar 08, 03:00 PM
Your Guide to all Things Nerdy.
Embark on a magical journey with Roxxy Haze, Khleo Thomas, and Brennon Edwards as they delve into the enchanting world of Studio Ghibli. Tune in to this episode of How To Nerd Podcast for an insightful and spirited discussion on the timeless animation studio and its influential films.
- Dive into the captivating scene from "House Moving Castle" and the emotional resonance of Studio Ghibli's music.
- Miyazaki's comeback with "The Boy and the Heron" and the exploration of his impact on animation.
- Brennon Edwards shares a heartfelt travel anecdote from Cambodia and reflects on the personal significance of a gifted sand timer.
- Lively discourse on anime classics like Inuyasha, and a quirky debate over the definition of hoodies vs. jackets.
- Relive the host's favorite Ghibli moments, movies recommendations for beginners, and the studio's unique approach to depicting peace, love, and nature.
HOSTS
Roxxy Haze @roxxyhaze https://www.instagram.com/roxxyhaze
Khleo Thomas @khleothomastv https://www.instagram.com/khleothomas
Brennon Edwards @brennonedwards2078 @DRONR https://www.instagram.com/brennonproduces
How To Nerd - https://direct.me/howtonerd
Producer: Hippie Goals @HippieGoals https://links.hippiegoals.com
An in-depth look at Studio Ghibli's Enchanting Realms and Remarkable Detail: Embracing the Genius of Miyazaki and His Cohorts
Studio Ghibli: A Synonym for Masterful Storytelling
One can't help but marvel at the enchanting realms and detailed narratives spun by Studio Ghibli. Under the aegis of the visionary Hayao Miyazaki, the studio has become synonymous with masterful storytelling, woven through the delicate threads of animation. The latest episode dives deep into the Ghibli universe, with hosts Roxxy Haze, Khleo Thomas, and Brennon Edwards at the helm, guiding us through the intricacies and nuances of this animation powerhouse.
The Beautiful and Harrowing Journeys Presented by Studio Ghibli
From the idyllic portrayal of war's antithesis in 'Howl's Moving Castle' to the heart-wrenching ordeal of 'Grave of the Fireflies,' Ghibli films handle their subject matter with grace and gravitas. Addressing war, love, nature, and the plight of children in strife, the hosts dissect Miyazaki's personal history with war, bringing his passionate anti-war stance to the fore.
The Meticulous Art of Studio Ghibli's Sound and Music
Any conversation about Ghibli is incomplete without applauding its sound design and music. The hosts touch upon scenes from 'Spirited Away' and 'Howl's Moving Castle' -- the former for its sharp transitions during moments of conflict and the latter for its balletic musical score that elevates the magic on screen.
Travel and Personal Stories: A Connection Beyond the Screen
Co-host Brennon Edwards shares a touching story about his travels to Cambodia, where a gift from a local child reminds us all of the profound connections that extend beyond the screen. A sand timer, albeit dysfunctional, stands as a testament to the meaningful experiences travel can afford.
The Ever-Present Debate: What's in a Name?
In a light-hearted banter, the hosts argue over the pronunciation of 'Ghibli' and engage in the perennial hoodie-versus-jacket debate. Such moments bring a human touch to the podcast, showcasing the hosts' playful rapport.
A Portal to Japanese Animation – Recommending 'Starters' to Newcomers
For those at the precipice of delving into Ghibli films, the hosts suggest 'Spirited Away' and 'Princess Mononoke' as gateway movies to the studio's repository. Pointing to their accessible storylines and bewitching animation, they make a case for why these films can be perfect introductions to the wonders of Miyazaki's world.
As the episode draws to a close, with a reminder to subscribe and stay notified, 'How To Nerd Podcast' leaves us with a longing to revisit Studio Ghibli's films and experience once more the craftsmanship that makes them timeless classics. The hosts sign off, ensuring that the magical worlds Ghibli creates will continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.
Embark on a magical journey with Roxxy Haze, Khleo Thomas, and Brennon Edwards as they delve into the enchanting world of Studio Ghibli. Tune in to this episode of How To Nerd Podcast for an insightful and spirited discussion on the timeless animation studio and its influential films.
- Dive into the captivating scene from "House Moving Castle" and the emotional resonance of Studio Ghibli's music.
- Miyazaki's comeback with "The Boy and the Heron" and the exploration of his impact on animation.
- Brennon Edwards shares a heartfelt travel anecdote from Cambodia and reflects on the personal significance of a gifted sand timer.
- Lively discourse on anime classics like Inuyasha, and a quirky debate over the definition of hoodies vs. jackets.
- Relive the host's favorite Ghibli moments, movies recommendations for beginners, and the studio's unique approach to depicting peace, love, and nature.
HOSTS
Roxxy Haze @roxxyhaze https://www.instagram.com/roxxyhaze
Khleo Thomas @khleothomastv https://www.instagram.com/khleothomas
Brennon Edwards @brennonedwards2078 @DRONR https://www.instagram.com/brennonproduces
How To Nerd - https://direct.me/howtonerd
Producer: Hippie Goals @HippieGoals https://links.hippiegoals.com
An in-depth look at Studio Ghibli's Enchanting Realms and Remarkable Detail: Embracing the Genius of Miyazaki and His Cohorts
Studio Ghibli: A Synonym for Masterful Storytelling
One can't help but marvel at the enchanting realms and detailed narratives spun by Studio Ghibli. Under the aegis of the visionary Hayao Miyazaki, the studio has become synonymous with masterful storytelling, woven through the delicate threads of animation. The latest episode dives deep into the Ghibli universe, with hosts Roxxy Haze, Khleo Thomas, and Brennon Edwards at the helm, guiding us through the intricacies and nuances of this animation powerhouse.
The Beautiful and Harrowing Journeys Presented by Studio Ghibli
From the idyllic portrayal of war's antithesis in 'Howl's Moving Castle' to the heart-wrenching ordeal of 'Grave of the Fireflies,' Ghibli films handle their subject matter with grace and gravitas. Addressing war, love, nature, and the plight of children in strife, the hosts dissect Miyazaki's personal history with war, bringing his passionate anti-war stance to the fore.
The Meticulous Art of Studio Ghibli's Sound and Music
Any conversation about Ghibli is incomplete without applauding its sound design and music. The hosts touch upon scenes from 'Spirited Away' and 'Howl's Moving Castle' -- the former for its sharp transitions during moments of conflict and the latter for its balletic musical score that elevates the magic on screen.
Travel and Personal Stories: A Connection Beyond the Screen
Co-host Brennon Edwards shares a touching story about his travels to Cambodia, where a gift from a local child reminds us all of the profound connections that extend beyond the screen. A sand timer, albeit dysfunctional, stands as a testament to the meaningful experiences travel can afford.
The Ever-Present Debate: What's in a Name?
In a light-hearted banter, the hosts argue over the pronunciation of 'Ghibli' and engage in the perennial hoodie-versus-jacket debate. Such moments bring a human touch to the podcast, showcasing the hosts' playful rapport.
A Portal to Japanese Animation – Recommending 'Starters' to Newcomers
For those at the precipice of delving into Ghibli films, the hosts suggest 'Spirited Away' and 'Princess Mononoke' as gateway movies to the studio's repository. Pointing to their accessible storylines and bewitching animation, they make a case for why these films can be perfect introductions to the wonders of Miyazaki's world.
As the episode draws to a close, with a reminder to subscribe and stay notified, 'How To Nerd Podcast' leaves us with a longing to revisit Studio Ghibli's films and experience once more the craftsmanship that makes them timeless classics. The hosts sign off, ensuring that the magical worlds Ghibli creates will continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.