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Princess Mononoke

Original title: Mononoke-hime
  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 2h 13m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
474K
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POPULARITY
976
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Gillian Anderson, Claire Danes, Yuriko Ishida, and Akihiro Miwa in Princess Mononoke (1997)
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While seeking to cure himself of a curse, young warrior Ashitaka stumbles into a conflict between the people of Iron Town and Princess Mononoke, a girl raised by wolves, who will stop at not... Read allWhile seeking to cure himself of a curse, young warrior Ashitaka stumbles into a conflict between the people of Iron Town and Princess Mononoke, a girl raised by wolves, who will stop at nothing to prevent the destruction of her home.While seeking to cure himself of a curse, young warrior Ashitaka stumbles into a conflict between the people of Iron Town and Princess Mononoke, a girl raised by wolves, who will stop at nothing to prevent the destruction of her home.

  • Director
    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Writer
    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Stars
    • Yôji Matsuda
    • Yuriko Ishida
    • Yûko Tanaka
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    474K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    976
    28
    • Director
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Writer
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Stars
      • Yôji Matsuda
      • Yuriko Ishida
      • Yûko Tanaka
    • 894User reviews
    • 160Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #83
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Yôji Matsuda
    • Ashitaka
    • (voice)
    Yuriko Ishida
    Yuriko Ishida
    • San
    • (voice)
    Yûko Tanaka
    • Eboshi-gozen
    • (voice)
    Kaoru Kobayashi
    Kaoru Kobayashi
    • Jiko-bô
    • (voice)
    Masahiko Nishimura
    Masahiko Nishimura
    • Kouroku
    • (voice)
    Tsunehiko Kamijô
    • Gonza
    • (voice)
    Sumi Shimamoto
    Sumi Shimamoto
    • Toki
    • (voice)
    Tetsu Watanabe
    Tetsu Watanabe
    • Yama-inu
    • (voice)
    Makoto Satô
    Makoto Satô
    • Tatari-gami
    • (voice)
    Akira Nagoya
    • Usi-kai
    • (voice)
    Akihiro Miwa
    • Moro-no-kimi
    • (voice)
    Mitsuko Mori
    • Hii-sama
    • (voice)
    Hisaya Morishige
    • Okkoto-nusi
    • (voice)
    Kei Iinuma
      Akira Sakamoto
        Kimihiro Reizei
        • Jibashiri
        • (voice)
        Michiko Yamamoto
          Yoshimasa Kondô
          • Usi-kai
          • (voice)
          • Director
            • Hayao Miyazaki
          • Writer
            • Hayao Miyazaki
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          User reviews894

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          Summary

          Reviewers say 'Princess Mononoke' explores the conflict between humans and nature, emphasizing balance and coexistence. It delves into environmentalism, industrialization's impact, and moral complexities, presenting nuanced characters. The film challenges viewers to consider human actions' consequences on nature and the importance of understanding different perspectives. The animation is lauded for its beauty and detail, enhancing the immersive and thought-provoking experience. Some find the narrative dense, while others appreciate its depth and emotional resonance.
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          Featured reviews

          10zetes

          one of the best films i've ever had the chance to see

          Princess Mononoke is, without a doubt, one of the best films I have ever witnessed. There has never been an animated film even close to this -- I kept thinking after I left the theater, how can Disney even have the guts to make another film after seeing this? Even live action movies pale in comparison to Princess Mononoke. There has never been a film to pay such close attention to details. Watch for the magnificent and subtle flying insects throughout the film, especially in the ancient forest, where bioluminescent dragonflies glide gently around the screen. There are thousands of subtleties such as this. You'd have to see it a dozen times to appreciate this film fully. Aside from it being the most beautiful film I've ever seen, it also has an enormously powerful script. The characters are some of the the most well rounded in all film. Ashitaka especially, the main character of the film, is so nuanced that he has become in my mind one of the great characters in film, up there with Charles Foster Kane and Jake LaMotta. I would compare him to Freder, the main character of Fritz Lang's Metropolis. His role in the film is a mediator between the forces of humans and the gods of nature. Both sides comment several times that Ashitaka must be on the other side, when he is trying desperately to convince everyone that there are no sides. Peace is the way. There is a little to be desired in the American voice talent. Claire Daines was certainly a wrong choice for San (Princess Mononoke), and Billy Bob Thornton just could not hide his southern accent, which made the character of Jigo seem more comical than he was probably supposed to be. Gillian Anderson's voice clashed with her character, the wolf god Moro, a bit. It hardly affected my passion. The film was so spectacular and beautiful that James Earl Jones could have voiced San and it would have detracted little. Definitely, though, I'm praying that they release the DVD with subtitle options. Anyway, Princess Mononoke is the best film of 1999, the best film of the 1990's, and, in my personal top ten list, no lower than #5, but closer to #2. 12 hours later and my heart is still beating with the power of Princess Mononoke! America: SEE IT!
          10HeyMrPiccolo

          This film has "raised the bar" in the world of animation.

          I have seen many many animated features, but none compare to the talent that is shown in this anime. After seeing this for the first time, I could see why so many animators (especially disney animators) consider Mr. Miazaki a GOD! His animation style has the best "flowing motion" I have ever seen.

          The American dubbing team, whoever they are did an excellent job picking voices, they got top notch actors to do the job right (unlike most animes today). They even took on the hair-pulling task of RE-ANIMATING the mouth movements to match!

          This is by far one of the best films I have ever seen.
          10belis_kikyo

          Japanese JEWEL

          Fantastic film! It makes me speechlessly. Good dialogs, beautiful soundtrack,incredible animation effects (take a look at the rain, at the movement of the grass, hear the sounds of the steps) and interesting characters,who are everything but ordinary. Ashitaka is captivating (what a strength, what a heart, what a soul!); San (the Princess Mononoke herself) is intriguing; and Lady Eboshi is ambiguous -is she the villain? I don't think so. After all, who can blame her? Don't let the over exploration of themes related to ecology discourage you. Go ahead and watch Mononoke. It's a totally new way of treating the conflict between men and nature, which is far from its ending. Definitely, a jewel among the predictable animations of Disney and Pixar's also predictable jokes. There are no jokes here. TAKE A LOOK AT IT!
          10misty6767

          Very touching movie!

          The first time I saw Princess Mononoke I was completely moved and surprised. Since it was a Studio Ghibli film dubbed by Disney I liked the fact that it wasn't a "they all lived naively ever after" film. There were no complete "good" or "bad" guys. Even Lady Eboshi the most antagonist character in the movie had a reasonable motive for trying to get rid of the animal gods and cutting down the forest. Although it her actions were environmentally damaging and wrong in general, she did it to help her people survive which is what all the species on Earth strive for. Another wonderful aspect of the plot is that it sends a message - Protect the Earth and all will survive in peace - a message either discreetly or strongly portrayed in many of Miyazaki's films. Perhaps the portrayal of this message (and the tiny hint of San and Ashitaka's romance and Moro's views on nature) was what made the film so touching to me.

          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.
          10TheLittleSongbird

          Absolutely breathtaking!

          Princess Mononoke is one of the best animated movies I have seen in a long time, and is up there with Studio Ghibli's best along with Spirited Away. I will say I am probably biased, as I am a huge Studio Ghibli fan, and love all of their films, I even like Cat Returns, which along with PomPoko is considered as one of the weaker Ghibli efforts. The animation in Princess Mononoke is absolutely stunning, with rich detailed backgrounds and brilliant character animation. The image of the Stag actually made my jaw drop. The music is fantastic as well, and although environmentalism is a subject matter very difficult to get right, what the filmmakers succeeded in doing was making a highly intriguing story that was not only original but succeeded in not being preachy at all. The film is also helped by the high calibre vocal talents of Minnie Driver, Claire Danes, Billy Bob Thornton et al (voicing quite remarkable characters) and a strong script. True, some of the images like the Demon Worm, may frighten younger viewers, but it is fair to say they were very powerful. All in all, Princess Mononoke is breathtaking and I recommend it highly. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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          • Trivia
            When 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 of the Valley of the Wind (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".
          • Goofs
            When 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.
          • Quotes

            Osa: Life is suffering. It is hard. The world is cursed. But still, you find reasons to keep living.

          • Crazy credits
            There are no opening credits.
          • Alternate versions
            When 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.
          • Connections
            Featured in Princess Mononoke: How the Film Was Conceived (1998)
          • Soundtracks
            Mononoke-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

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          Details

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          • Release date
            • July 12, 1997 (Japan)
          • Country of origin
            • Japan
          • Official site
            • Official site
          • Language
            • Japanese
          • Also known as
            • La princesa Mononoke
          • Production companies
            • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
            • Nibariki
            • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
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          Box office

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          • Budget
            • ¥2,400,000,000 (estimated)
          • Gross US & Canada
            • $11,696,687
          • Opening weekend US & Canada
            • $144,446
            • Oct 31, 1999
          • Gross worldwide
            • $33,662,326
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          Tech specs

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          • Runtime
            • 2h 13m(133 min)
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Dolby SR
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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