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  • The newest 3D webcams will stab porn into your eyes, Studio Ghibli is doing a DS game, Joel needs advice on building a gaming PC for $1k and Rob got some hands-on time with Sony's hot new all-in-one desktop.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Okada Junichi, playing Inoue Kaoru, is by turns puckish and intense. (he was one of the voices in Ghibli's Earthsea) He has perception skills worthy of Sherlock Holmes, visually symbolized in the show by a camera spinning around him with odd color effects.

    Last Night eddvick 2008

  • In case you don't know, Studi Ghibli is a Japanese film studio that produces animated movies.

    Red Hot Ghibli 2005

  • In case you don't know, Studi Ghibli is a Japanese film studio that produces animated movies.

    February 2005 2005

  • The German word for sandstorm- is it 'Ghibli' or 'Ghiblu'?

    HIATUS WEEK, Part One David Campbell 2006

  • Disney teams with Studio Ghibli on its theatrical releases in North America, and has home-video rights to Studio Ghibli films.

    Animator Looks to Break Through Barbara Chai 2012

  • "There are obviously Miyazaki fans and Ghibli fans already, but we really think that 'Arrietty' is a universal film," Mr. Marshall said.

    Animator Looks to Break Through Barbara Chai 2012

  • Mr. Miyazaki serves as a co-writer of the original Japanese screenplay of "Arrietty," which was directed by first-time Studio Ghibli director Hiromasa Yonebayashi .

    Animator Looks to Break Through Barbara Chai 2012

  • Mr. Marshall said prior Studio Ghibli releases in the U.S. weren't large enough to attract audiences beyond already existing Ghibli fans.

    Animator Looks to Break Through Barbara Chai 2012

  • Animated movies from Japan's Studio Ghibli such as "Spirited Away" and "Ponyo" have been blockbusters in foreign markets, but have brought in just middling receipts in the U.S.—despite critical acclaim and strong marketing support from Walt Disney Co. and Pixar's John Lasseter .

    Animator Looks to Break Through Barbara Chai 2012

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