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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Two new Blu-rays out in North America

For Studio Ghibli fans in North America, days like today tend to only come once a year - the day the next wave of Blu-ray titles from Walt Disney Studios arrives on store shelves!

My Neighbor Totoro (Tonari no Totoro)

Now available to own are two classic films from Hayao Miyazaki, 1988's My Neighbor Totoro (Tonari no Totoro) and 2004's Howl's Moving Castle (Hauru no Ugoku Shiro).

Howl's Moving Castle (Hauru no Ugoku Shiro)

It has been almost a year to the day that Disney released the last batch of Blu-ray titles in North America.  On May 22, 2012, Castle in the Sky (Tenkū no Shiro Rapyuta), Whisper of the Heart (Mimi o Sumaseba), and The Secret World of Arrietty (Kari-gurashi no Arietti) each went on sale.

Luckily, we still have at least one more Blu-ray release to look forward to this year, From Up on Poppy Hill (Kokuriko-zaka Kara), which is currently available for pre-order and scheduled for release from GKIDS on September 3, 2013.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Is Disney preparing to dub Kokuriko-zaka Kara in English?

Walt Disney Studios may be in the process of prepping Gorō Miyazaki's 2011 film Kokuriko-zaka Kara for an English language dub.

Japanese theatrical poster for Kokuriko-zaka Kara

Den of Geek! published an interview last week with producer and long-time Steven Spielberg collaborator Kathleen Kennedy, who served as producer on Disney's English language dubs of Ponyo and The Secret World of Arrietty, due in North American theaters February 17, 2012. 

In the interview, Kennedy discusses her years of work as a producer as well as Spielberg's recent films War Horse and The Adventures of Tintin, and briefly touches on her collaboration with Disney and Studio Ghibli on the English dubs of their two recent films:

"They came to us because, for a wide variety of reasons, they wanted to understand why Miyazaki’s movies were so popular in Japan, and didn’t necessarily translate to an American audience. And I can’t say that, by any means, we’ve come up with the answer, but I think that each time - and we’re going onto the third collaboration with them - we learn something. And that’s really been what the process has been, we’ve been trying to help them bridge the gap with the people that are doing the marketing and distribution of their movies in the United States."
At this point, I think it's safe to assume that the "third collaboration" she mentions will be on Kokuriko-zaka Kara, Goro Miyazaki's second film, released in Japan on July 16, 2011.

It is still way too early to tell whether Disney plans a theatrical run of the film in North America or if they will go the Tales of Earthsea route, which was released direct-to-DVD alongside Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind's North American Blu-ray debut last March.  If they do go the home video only route, let's hope it's straight-to-Blu-ray this time around, since by then the film will definitely have already been released on the format in Japan.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Disney to "re-promote" Studio Ghibli home video titles

As reported by The Digital Bits, Disney plans to "re-promote" their previous Studio Ghibli DVD and Blu-ray releases on February 5, 2012 in anticipation of the North American theatrical premiere of The Secret World of Arrietty on February 17.  Titles in this promotion include:

  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (DVD & Blu-ray)
  • Castle in the Sky (DVD)
  • My Neighbor Totoro (DVD)
  • Kiki's Delivery Service (DVD)
  • Porco Rosso (DVD)
  • Pom Poko (DVD)
  • Whisper of the Heart (DVD)
  • Princess Mononoke (DVD)
  • My Neighbors the Yamadas (DVD)
  • Spirited Away (DVD)
  • The Cat Returns (DVD)
  • Howl's Moving Castle (DVD)
  • Tales from Earthsea (DVD)
  • Ponyo (DVD & Blu-ray)

By "re-promoting," I am assuming Disney will simply distribute additional copies of these previously released titles to stores, possibly with new slipcovers or promotional stickers to advertise Arrietty.  A similiar event took place when Ponyo was released on DVD & Blu-ray in 2010; several DVD titles were repackaged with artwork and released on the same day.

Several DVD titles were re-released with new packaging in 2010.

With only two films from the studio currently available on Blu-ray in North America, I'm hoping Disney also takes the opportunity to release a couple more titles on the format to coincide either with Arrietty's theatrical premiere or it's home video release later this year.  In March it will be a year since Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was released on Blu-ray, and we're definitely due for the next few titles in high definition.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

To import, or not to import?

My frustration with Disney's history of distributing Studio Ghibli titles in North America is probably pretty evident if you're a frequent reader of this blog.  Although most of the studio's library is available here on DVD (Only Yesterday and Ocean Waves being the exceptions), to say the flow of Blu-ray titles from Japan is a trickle would be a huge understatement.

 
Japenese Blu-ray editions of Castle in the Sky and My Neighbors the Yamadas.

Don't get me wrong, I understand how foreign film distribution works.  Generally, a certain amount of time has to pass before a title is available elsewhere in the world in order prevent reverse importing, which can lead to a forfeit of domestic sales in the country of origin.  However, what I don't understand is why Disney takes so much longer than other studios worldwide to bring the releases to North America.  Take a look at the list below:

Blu-ray titles currently available in Japan:
Blu-ray titles being released 11/16/11 in Japan:

That's ten titles (and counting) so far.  Meanwhile, in North America, the only two releases we've seen to date are Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and Ponyo, with not so much as a peep from Disney as to if and when we'll see more anytime soon.  It's been about ten months since Castle in the Sky and My Neighbors the Yamadas were released in Japan, a North American waiting period that trumps that of Nausicaä (eight months) and Ponyo (three months).  To add insult to injury, both titles, as well as a few more, are already available worldwide.

 
Disney's Blu-ray releases of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and Ponyo in North America.

Maybe Disney is holding out for the North American theatrical release of The Secret World of Arrietty to release more Blu-ray titles in an attempt to drum up interest in the new film.  Or maybe they've come to the conclusion that Ghibli titles don't sell well enough in North America to cover the costs required to bring them here.  I hope the latter is not the case, but you can't help but wonder the longer we go without additional releases.

This brings me to the question posed in the title of this post, "to import, or not to import?"  I'll admit that even though I have not personally imported any of the Studio Ghibli Blu-ray titles (the shame!), my impatience with Disney has definitely made me consider the option lately.  My problem is that I tend to be a bargain shopper, and importing is not exactly an affordable way to add to your film library, to say the least.  Any of the releases listed above will set you back about $80-$90 each through YesAsia.com or Amazon.jp.  Meanwhile, the Disney releases are, when finally made available, priced at around $20-$25 each and sometimes a little less during release week with a coupon from Disney.

So do I bite the bullet and start importing, or try to remain patient in order to save my hard-earned cash?  I know most hardcore Ghibli fans out there probably prefer the original Japanese releases with their unique packaging and original menus/features, but when Disney finally does come through with a release, I think they do a pretty good job with presentation.  I guess it all comes down to personal preference; there are so many ways to enjoy Studio Ghibli films and everyone has their own way of doing so.  For the time being I'm going to try to be patient, but in the event I decide to make a bold move and import, I'll be sure to report on my experiences.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Disney's The Secret World of Arrietty official trailer

Walt Disney Pictures has released the official trailer for The Secret World of Arrietty, which makes its North American theatrical debut February 17, 2012.  Check it out:

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Secret World of Arrietty

Walt Disney Pictures will release Studio Ghibli's 2010 film The Borrower Arrietty (also known as Arrietty in the UK) in North American theaters as The Secret World of Arrietty on February 17, 2012.  The film is based on the novel The Borrowers by Mary Norton.


The North American English dub features the voices of Bridgit Mendler (Disney's Good Luck Charlie) as title character Arrietty and David Henrie (Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place) as Shō, the boy who discovers and befriends Arrietty.  Also included in the voice cast are Amy Poehler, Carol Burnett, Matt Levin, Will Arnett, and frequent Ghibli dub star Tress MacNeille (Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Kiki's Delivery Service, Pom Poko).


Bridgit Mendler as Arrietty. (source)

The Secret World of Arrietty marks the directorial debut of Hiromasa Yonebayashi , an animator at Studio Ghibli whose credits include work on Hayao Miyazaki's Howl's Moving Castle, Spirited Away, and Ponyo.  Miyazaki co-wrote the screenplay and served as production planner for the film, which was produced by Toshio Suzuki. 

With the recent resurgence of interest in hand-drawn animation, thanks in part to the highly successfully re-release of Disney's The Lion King in 3D, I'm hoping that Arrietty does well with US audiences.  By the time February rolls around, it will have been about 2-1/2 years since the last Ghibli release stateside, Ponyo.  I'm also hoping Disney releases a few more Blu-ray titles from the Ghibli canon in an effort to drum up interest in this theatrical release.  After the US Blu-ray debut Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind last March, there hasn't been a peep from Disney as to when we'll see Castle in the Sky and/or My Neighbors the Yamadas on Blu-ray here.  With additional Blu-ray titles being announced in Japan on a fairly regular basis, Disney is falling behind!