Ecological Analysis of Studio Ghibli’s ‘Princess Mononoke’

<p>There are many Studio Ghibli fanatics out there, and I&rsquo;m not ashamed to say that I&rsquo;m one of them. As environmentalists, we&rsquo;ve always called Hayao Miyazaki, the director of Studio Ghibli, one of our own, and there are good reasons.</p> <p>Despite his films&rsquo; consistent use of supernatural motifs, Miyazaki&rsquo;s works are in a league of their own. Its themes and messages are always grounded in reality and have the ability to stand the test of time, or better, become more relevant in our complex world today.</p> <p>The 1997 underrated film, Princess Mononoke proves this point.</p> <p><a href="https://aninjusticemag.com/ecological-analysis-of-studio-ghiblis-princess-mononoke-3d0ab872eb9d"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>