Sofie treads dangerous waters as she releases her second game review, officially becoming a female game reviewer. This time, in a extension to Miyazaki March, Sofie reviews the Studio Ghibli and Level 5 collaboration Ni No Kuni. And as an avid RPG gamer, she's found the game she dreamed of as a child that truly has it all.
Finally, the last video in Sofie's Miyazaki March series, as she takes a bit of time to look both backwards and forwards at the legacy that director Hayao Miyazaki left the world, and what it actually means to the world of animation.
And so Miyazaki March finally comes to an end, as Sofie reviews Miyazaki's swan song, The Wind Rises, just released in Danish theaters.
Sofie returns to an oldie but a goodie as she nears the end of Miyazaki March, looking at the Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind manga that was the source of the movie of the same name, and thus also the catalyst for Miyazaki's movie career.
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Sofie's almost to the finish line of Miyazaki March as she looks at... Well, let's just say it's a good thing this wasn't Hayao Miyazaki's final film.
In this episode, Sofie talks about a movie with a main character named Sophie.
Sofie looks at the strangest of Miyazaki's movies, which, in a way, also makes it the most admirable one.
Sofie nears the finish line of Miyazaki March with one of the crown jewels of Miyazaki's career.
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Sofie takes a break from the actual Miyazaki movies to talk about one of the people who never gets enough praise in making Miyazaki's movies what they are. She discusses the music of Joe Hisaishi, and movie music in general, before we return to her regularly scheduled Miyazaki March... er, March-ish.
Yes, pigs do fly, and so does Sofie... While watching this, movie that is.
Sofie's Miyazaki March continues with Kiki's Delivery Service, which features cats, which makes Sofie happy.
Sofie's Miyazaki March continues with the most insanely cute, innocent movie ever. Also, the Film Renegado is in this video!
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Sofie's Miyazaki March continues with the first Miyazaki movie in the Studio Ghibli era. And yes, before you say it, she knows what "Laputa" means in Spanish.
Sofie's Miyazaki March continues in this second installment of the month.
Sofie has decided to make March 2014 into Miyazaki March, where she reviews the films of acclaimed Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki, starting with his very first feature Lupin the III: The Castle of Cagliostro.
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