"En un viaje para descubrir la cura de la maldición de Tatarigami, Ashitaka se encuentra en medio de una guerra entre los dioses del bosque y Tatara, una colonia minera. En esta búsqueda tam... Leer todo"En un viaje para descubrir la cura de la maldición de Tatarigami, Ashitaka se encuentra en medio de una guerra entre los dioses del bosque y Tatara, una colonia minera. En esta búsqueda también conoce a San, el Mononoke Hime.""En un viaje para descubrir la cura de la maldición de Tatarigami, Ashitaka se encuentra en medio de una guerra entre los dioses del bosque y Tatara, una colonia minera. En esta búsqueda también conoce a San, el Mononoke Hime."
- Premios
- 14 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
- Ashitaka
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- San
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- Ashitaka
- (English version)
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- Jigo
- (English version)
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- Lady Eboshi
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- Gonza
- (English version)
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- San
- (English version)
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- Kohroku
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Toki
- (English version)
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- Moro
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- Okkoto
- (English version)
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- Additional Voices
- (English version)
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- Kaya
- (English version)
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- (as Tara Charandoff)
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- Additional Voices
- (English version)
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- (as Julia DeMita)
- Hii-sama
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- Additional Voices
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- Additional Voices
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- CuriosidadesWhen Harvey Weinstein obtained the North-American distribution rights to Princess Mononoke, he approached director Hayao Miyazaki and insisted on a shorter version of the film that would be better attuned to American audiences. However, Miyazaki was still so upset by the heavily cut version of his Nausicaä del Valle del Viento (1984) (released as 'Warriors of the Wind') that he angrily left the meeting. Several days later, Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki sent a katana sword to Weinstein's office with 'NO CUTS' embedded into its blade. The film was later released in the USA in its uncut version. When asked about the incident in an interview, Miyazaki simply smiled and stated "I defeated him".
- PifiasWhen Ashitaka first visits the Forest Spirits home, he spots the Spirit's traces (shape of his hooves) underneath the water surface. But later in the movie, the spirit is seen as a walking surface, which is regarded as a goof. It isn't. The spirit, shishigami, can do whatever it pleases.
- Citas
Osa: Life is suffering. It is hard. The world is cursed. But still, you find reasons to keep living.
- Créditos adicionalesThere are no opening credits.
- Versiones alternativasWhen aired on Canadian cable channel, YTV, a slightly different earlier "rough-cut" version of the English dub aired instead of the theatrical version. This version features some different dialogue such as in the scene where Lady Eboshi first sees San, she calls her "Wolf beast" instead of "Princess Mononoke". The singing of the movie's theme is also left in Japanese and not dubbed into English for this version.
- ConexionesFeatured in Princess Mononoke: How the film was conceived (1998)
- Banda sonoraMononoke-Hime/Princess Mononoke Theme Song
(Japanese vocal version)
Lyrics By Hayao Miyazaki
Vocals by counter-tenor Yoshikazu Mera
Music composed by Joe Hisaishi
Music performed by Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Hiroshi Kumagai
Like many Miyazaki movies, the animation (as always) is wonderful and nicely detailed which is also another quality that genuine Disney films lack (thank goodness for Studio Ghibli). The music was beautiful and well suited to the movie.
The only predicament to the movie is that it is a bit downbeat and does not contain much happy laughter (oh well, I can watch My Neighbor Totoro - also a good movie - for happy laughter.).
10/10 - And my favourite movie of all time.
- misty6767
- 13 ago 2004
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- Presupuesto
- 2.400.000.000 JPY (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 4.845.631 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 144.446 US$
- 31 oct 1999
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 170.337.330 US$