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At just under US$20 Million production costs, Princess Mononoke was the most expensive Anime ever created when it was released.
Princess Mononoke was also the most successful Japanese, and in fact International (non-US) film ever created. Princess Mononoke earned over US$150 Million at the Japanese box office. Mononoke was however beaten at the Japanese Box office shortly after by the US produced Titanic, but it kept its title as the most successful Japanese film ever produced until Miyazaki’s Sen To Chihiro surpassed it earning in excess of $200 million dollars in Japan alone (also surpassing Titanic for the Japanese box office crown).
Mononoke was included when Disney and Tokuma signed an agreement in 1996 giving Disney exclusive worldwide rights to a number of Ghibli films. Part of the deal in fact stipulated that Disney must release Mononoke theatrically in the United States. Disney agreed to this without ever seing Mononoke.
When Disney finally saw Mononoke for the first time it was nothing like what they expected (they expected a cute, childrens Anime similar to Miyazaki’s other films), but they were contractually obligated to release it.
The North American theatrical run of Princess Mononoke was deemed an abismal failure in the end, the most succesful international film ever created (at the time) earned a paltry $2.4 million dollars in the United States and Canada.
Plot Summary:
While fighting to save his village from the attack of a demon-god Ashitaka comes in contact with it and is inflicted with a deadly curse. In his search for a cure he is forced to leave his village forever and journey to the forest inhabited by animal gods. There he finds himself in the middle of a war between the forest gods and a village led by lady Eboshi.
Mountains. Heavy are the mountains but that changes with the passage of time. Sky. Blue sky. What your eyes can’t see. What your eyes can see. The sun. One, There is Only one. Water. It is agreeable. Something comfortable. Flowers. So many the same, so many without purpose. Sky. Red Sky. Red the color, the color I hate.
The liquid flows. It drips, ripples and pours. Blood. The smell of blood of an woman who does not bleed. The humans, From the red clay the humans come. The humans created by man and woman. City. The humans creation. What are humans? Are they creations of God? Humans are that which is created by humans.
This is that which is mine. My life. My heart. I’m a vessel for my thoughts. The entry plug. The throne of the soul.
Who is this? This is me.
Who am I? What am I? What am I? What am I?
I am I. This object that is, is myself. That which forms is me. This is the self that can be seen and yet this in not like that which is myself. But I don’t feel like I`m myself. It’s very strange. My body feels as if it is melting. I can no longer see myself: my form, my shape, it fades from view.
Awareness dawns of someone who is not me. I feel the presence of someone who is not me. Is someone there, beyond this? some names….
Who is here, there, beyond me here?
Who are you? Who are you? Who are you?