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Which animation studio do you like better?

Walt Disney Animation Studios 49 25.00%
 
Studio Ghibli 116 59.18%
 
See results 30 15.31%
 
Total:195
McGilliguts said:
Hands down Disney is better.

Ghibli's films are really quite bland and Miyazaki is overrated. The studio has failed to produce any other talent on his level, so I fully expect that Ghibli is now finished.

If you look at the importance of disney in the history of animation there is absolutely no comparison. Disney pioneered every major technique in animation, and even in anime tezuka is a far more important figure than Miyazaki.

All of miyazakis characters look the same. It's laughable really. He hits you over the head with trite sacharine morality, his animation style is boring and subdued, the films are interminable, watching a ghibli film more than once is painful. Otomo, oshii, anno, and kawajiri have all done far better work, if not with as much broad family friendly audience appeal.

I feel that way about Disney, same characters, same story every time. I discoved my nostalgia for Disney was just that, nostalgia. I've been buying the classics on blu-ray but find it hard to sit through them. Well apart from jungle book, love that movie, and Fantasia is also a favorite.

What trite sacharine morality does he hit you over the head with in Princess Mononoke? That everyone has their own motives and no one is simply right or wrong, good or bad? Seems a much better message than what Disney presents every time.

I wouldn't wite off Ghibli just yet. I quite liked From up on Poppy Hill as well, his son shows promiss. He is working on the tv series atm. I've watched plenty of other anime and apart from Wolf children and Journey to Agartha nothing comes close to that Ghibli magic.



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SvennoJ said:
McGilliguts said:
Hands down Disney is better.

Ghibli's films are really quite bland and Miyazaki is overrated. The studio has failed to produce any other talent on his level, so I fully expect that Ghibli is now finished.

If you look at the importance of disney in the history of animation there is absolutely no comparison. Disney pioneered every major technique in animation, and even in anime tezuka is a far more important figure than Miyazaki.

All of miyazakis characters look the same. It's laughable really. He hits you over the head with trite sacharine morality, his animation style is boring and subdued, the films are interminable, watching a ghibli film more than once is painful. Otomo, oshii, anno, and kawajiri have all done far better work, if not with as much broad family friendly audience appeal.

I feel that way about Disney, same characters, same story every time. I discoved my nostalgia for Disney was just that, nostalgia. I've been buying the classics on blu-ray but find it hard to sit through them. Well apart from jungle book, love that movie, and Fantasia is also a favorite.

What trite sacharine morality does he hit you over the head with in Princess Mononoke? That everyone has their own motives and no one is simply right or wrong, good or bad? Seems a much better message than what Disney presents every time.

I wouldn't wite off Ghibli just yet. I quite liked From up on Poppy Hill as well, his son shows promiss. He is working on the tv series atm. I've watched plenty of other anime and apart from Wolf children and Journey to Agartha nothing comes close to that Ghibli magic.

I will admit that disney's stories are generally fairly shallow and by the numbers, although films like Pinocchio and hunchback and fantasia have some dark moments. The difference, I think, is that in disney films, things generally move quickly, the focus is on action songs and emotion, whereas with Ghibli, the whole exercise frequently feels bloated and self important. That said, I am quite fond of nausicaa, mononoke, and sprited away. 

From what I have seen, it seems that non Miyazaki Ghibli simply attempts to ape the master's style, and I don't think they'll get very far with that approach. Disney has had such an array of talent over the years - from Fred Moore and bill tytla to milt kahl and the nine old men to glen keane, Eric Goldbeg etc, there is simply no way Ghibli can compare to that legacy, it's really not a fair question IMO.

Of course the poll here suggests otherwise, but perhaps that is because the accomplishments of Ghibli are more recent. It's true that disneys glory years  seem rather distant at present.

 



I watch both of these 2 studios quite a bit. My 2 girls love watching Disney movies, but they really enjoy Spirited away, and Howl's moving castle alot. I have watched almost all of the movies out of both already.

Even though one other company no longer exist, I can't believe it's being overlooked. Don Bluth animation was some of my favorites growing up as a kid. The Secret of Nimh, Rock a Doodle, all dogs go to heaven, Titan AEall classics, even enjoyed his remake of Thumbelina, also they created the laser disc games Dragons Lair, and Space Ace.



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With that bee said I prefer Disney films. I dont like Ghibli Films. I watched Ponyo before and I enjoyed it. Was surprised by that. The others are so boring though.



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Ghibli by a rather large margin.



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Hosoda == Shinkai > Disney > Ghibli



McGilliguts said:

I will admit that disney's stories are generally fairly shallow and by the numbers, although films like Pinocchio and hunchback and fantasia have some dark moments. The difference, I think, is that in disney films, things generally move quickly, the focus is on action songs and emotion, whereas with Ghibli, the whole exercise frequently feels bloated and self important. That said, I am quite fond of nausicaa, mononoke, and sprited away. 

From what I have seen, it seems that non Miyazaki Ghibli simply attempts to ape the master's style, and I don't think they'll get very far with that approach. Disney has had such an array of talent over the years - from Fred Moore and bill tytla to milt kahl and the nine old men to glen keane, Eric Goldbeg etc, there is simply no way Ghibli can compare to that legacy, it's really not a fair question IMO.

Of course the poll here suggests otherwise, but perhaps that is because the accomplishments of Ghibli are more recent. It's true that disneys glory years  seem rather distant at present.

 

Hunchback is one of my favorites, has one of the better characters and great music. Disney movies move more quickly, they're also much shorter and have much less lasting emotional impact on me. Ghibli movies focus more on setting, world building and general atmosphere. Those things I hardly ever get from Disney movies. Disney usually fails at the quieter moments which Ghibli excels in. A good movie needs balance for me. Even the movies without any action at all like Whisper of the heart feel great. UP has a bit of sentiment at the start, although that's Pixar and they're better at that stuff.

 I still enjoy Disney a lot, especially the hand drawn ones. Yet I find myself watching Ghibli movies over and over while a Disney movie maybe once every decade. There are a lot more Disney movies ofcourse.



Pre 2000; Disney. After 2000; Ghibli. For me at least.



The Jungle Book not in Rotten Tomato's Top 12... Nausicaä not in Top 10...tsk, tsk.



It's not even a contest, Studio Ghibli is amazing!