Studio Ghibli: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
no edit summary
No edit summary |
imported>Atlanta0315 No edit summary |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
===(July 20, 1991- )=== | ===(July 20, 1991- )=== | ||
Studio Ghibli | [[File:Studio Ghibli.png|thumb]] | ||
Studio Ghibli | [[File:Studio Ghibli (Red).png|thumb]] | ||
Nicknames: "Totoro the Forest Spirit", "The My Neighbor Totoro Logo" | Nicknames: "Totoro the Forest Spirit", "The My Neighbor Totoro Logo" | ||
Line 14: | Line 13: | ||
Variants: | Variants: | ||
* After the logo, a Presents screen appears crediting various companies who assisted the production of whatever movie is shown in ether Japanese or English (depending on the print that is used). | |||
* Starting with Howl's Moving Castle in 2005, this logo was updated to a light blue background, from the previous dark blue. The text appears to be more bolder. HD masters of Ghibli movies use this version instead of the previous one. | |||
* On the HD master of Pom Poko (on at least the British Blu-Ray), the image of Totoro is white and looks glitchy. This is very likely an error with the print used. | |||
* A special variant was seen on the Ghiblies: Episode 2 trailer. The image of Totoro is slightly off-center, then it rotates to reveal a character from the show using a laptop. He removes "ジブリ作品" using his laptop, then reenters it as "ギブリ作品", making it "スタジオギブリ作品" (Sutajio Giburi, an alternate spelling of the Japanese name). | |||
* On the short Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo, the logo has a red background, is in scope, and has a film effect. It's also positioned to the right. | |||
* OnThe Red Turtle, the logo's background is also red, which is to honor the film's titular character itself. The logo is centered compared to the previous one. | |||
* On the 1994 Fox Video release of My Neighbor Totoro, the logo fades out and goes straight to the "This film has been modified" screen. | |||
FX/SFX: None, except for the fade in and fade out. | FX/SFX: None, except for the fade in and fade out. | ||
Line 27: | Line 25: | ||
Music/Sounds: None, or the opening theme of the movie. | Music/Sounds: None, or the opening theme of the movie. | ||
Music/Sounds Variants: On the German dubbings of Howl's Moving Castle and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, it uses the last half of the VIP Media Group fanfare (likely due to a reverse plaster). This oddity can be seen on the Region 2 DVDs of the aforementioned titles. | Music/Sounds Variants: On the German dubbings of Howl's Moving Castle and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, it uses the last half of the [[VIP Media Group (Germany)|VIP Media Group]] fanfare (likely due to a reverse plaster). This oddity can be seen on the Region 2 DVDs of the aforementioned titles. | ||
Availability: Common. Can be seen on Studio Ghibli movies since 1991 starting with Isao Takahata's Only Yesterday, but also put at the beginning of the re-releases of older Ghibli films such as Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki's Delivery Service among others. It is also used as a de-facto home video logo on releases of their material since around 2009 (it was also used on the 1994 Fox Video release of My Neighbor Totoro) following the logo for whatever distributor distributes their material (the North American Disney releases however only have their logo). | Availability: Common. Can be seen on Studio Ghibli movies since 1991 starting with Isao Takahata's Only Yesterday, but also put at the beginning of the re-releases of older Ghibli films such as Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki's Delivery Service among others. It is also used as a de-facto home video logo on releases of their material since around 2009 (it was also used on the 1994 Fox Video release of My Neighbor Totoro) following the logo for whatever distributor distributes their material (the North American Disney releases however only have their logo). |