(09-01-2013, 08:39 PM)Laellia Wrote: A lot of his newer works have been done in collaboration with other writers, producers, and studios. As great of a visionary as he is, I think it's best to not look at it as a loss of one of the greatest, but a chance for a new generation of talented anime movie producers to step up and fill the void Miyazaki will leave behind. It's not a guarantee of course, but I have hope.
Yeah, agreed. It's more the symbol of what he's done, how his work has effected other people... I dunno. Maybe I'm too emotional about my arts. But, here's hoping for a continued good run with animators!
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