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Synopsis
This $20 million animated adventure/fantasy quickly became the highest grossing Japanese film in Japanese film history (making $150 million in Japan during its first seven months). Set in the 14th century, the ecology-themed epic was directed by Hayao Miyazaki whose previous films were acquired by Disney for U.S. distribution plus other territories. Princess Mononoke depicts a mystical battle between Animal Gods of the forest and humans during Japan's Muromachi Period. Young Ashitaka receives a fatal infection after a demonic wild boar attacks his northern village. Seeking a cure, he sets out to locate the deer-like god Shishigami. Along the way, he sees the rape of the Earth by a mining village. The constant plundering by the village has brought the wrath of the Wolf God, Moro, who attacks the village along with San, a human who was raised by the wolf god. She communicates with the nature spirits -- which is why she is called Princess Mononoke ("spirits of things"). Ashitaka wants these opposing forces to co-exist, and he hopes to bring peace between San and the ironworks owner, Lady Eboshi. However, he is thwarted as higher powers, intent on killing the Shishigama, intrude, and a battle erupts over the future of all nature. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hisaya Morishige Okkoto
Billy Bob Thornton Jiko [English Version]
Yuko Tanaka Lady Eboshi
Yoji Matsuda Ashitaka
Claire Danes San [English Version]
Minnie Driver Lady Eboshi [English Version]
Billy Crudup Ashitaka [English Version]
Yuriko Ishida San
Tsunehiko Kamijyo Gonza
Kaori Kobayashi Jiko
Akihiro Miwa Moro
Hitsuko Mori Oracle
Masahiko Nishimura Koroku
Sumi Shimamoto Toki
Gillian Anderson Moro [English Version]

Production Crew

Kitaro Kosaka Animation Director
Masashi Ando Animation Director
Yoshifumi Kondo Animation Director
Atsushi Okui Cinematographer
Joe Hisaishi Composer (Music Score)
Hayao Miyazaki Director
Hayao Miyazaki Editor
Takeshi Seyama Editor
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Scott Martin Executive Producer
Yasuyoshi Tokuma Executive Producer
Toshio Suzuki Producer
Hayao Miyazaki Screenwriter
Neil Gaiman Screenwriter
Kazuhiro Wakabayashi Sound/Sound Designer
Jack Fletcher Voice Director
Year: 1997
Runtime: 133
Country: Japan
MPAA Rating: PG13
for images of violence and gore
Category: Animated


Color type
Fujicolor

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Dentsu
Nippon TV Network
Studio Ghibli
Tokuma Shoten

Release
October 29, 1999 (USA)
by Miramax