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Original Title: | 風の谷のナウシカ |
ISBN: | 1591163552 (ISBN13: 9781591163558) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.viz.com/product?id=1136 |
Series: | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind #7 |
Hayao Miyazaki
Paperback | Pages: 223 pages Rating: 4.61 | 1938 Users | 92 Reviews

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Title | : | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Vol. 7 (Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind #7) |
Author | : | Hayao Miyazaki |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 223 pages |
Published | : | September 7th 2004 by VIZ Media (first published 1995) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction |
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I need six stars for this volume. No, I need sixty. I can't even begin to react to this. The story, the incredible and wonderful characters, the world and its mind-blowing history... to describe and evaluate them is beyond my capabilities. What I will say is this: This series was finished long after the movie we all know and love was released. And while said film was the start of something wonderful (Studio Ghibli, to a large extent), I wish the manga had been finished first. If the film followed the manga to the letter, it would be an epic to rival Lord Of The Rings. And I cannot say that lightly. But I will explain why I say it. One, length; a proper Nausicaa film would be at minimum double the length of the original, and likely closer to triple or even quadruple. It would probably be broken up into several volumes, and that would be fine because this story is worth it. Two, scope; though their focuses and messages are different, both Nausicaa and LOTR are about really, truly, saving the world. Three, power; in this respect, at least for me, Miyazaki surpasses Tolkein. I have this mental image of a world in which Nausicaa is as long as it deserves to be on film. There would be day-long gatherings to watch Miyazaki movies, culminating appropriately enough in Nausicaa. Groups of fans would sit in awe for hours, so enraptured that their popcorn would go cold and the butter on it congeal. Drinks would sit abandoned until they went flat- or until someone punching the air in jubilation missed the air and knocked them over. Still, no one would dare pause the movie. And afterwards, when night had fallen (as surely it must), they would all sit back and close their eyes and rest in amazed stupor. The philosophical discussion that would arise when everyone had reconfigured their brains would be lengthy, and morning light would find this imaginary group still hard at it, arguing about morality and war and environmentalism and peace and nurturing and history and truth and faith and love. And more than that. I wish Mr. Miyazaki would make that movie.Rating Epithetical Books Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Vol. 7 (Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind #7)
Ratings: 4.61 From 1938 Users | 92 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Vol. 7 (Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind #7)
Though it has similar plot to The Odyssey, it doesn't end exactly the same way. Something to consider when writing a story with similar themes, it would do well to remember where you want to end up when you're finished. Beautiful!Hayao Miyazaki's art is wonderful. I have long loved Nausicaa the movie and really enjoyed the books. They are way more complicated than the movie, but I liked getting to know Nausicaa better. Any hardcore Studio Gibli fan should read this series.
Amazingly different from the movie, I think I like the movie better because of those who didn't die and it had a happier ending. I did like that fact we got more information about the forest and how the world came to be. I did like this version of the story though, with teto didnt have to die (sniffle)

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So ends this story. It was a bit of a tough read, and often I had to stop and think and re-read things to keep up, but at the end of the day I'm not sad that I did.
Yep, that was an ending. Weird and confused to the end. And this volume was either longer or at least felt longer. Maybe if I read it again I'd get more out of it. But don't think that's worth doing. There was definitely a bigger story being told and I guess I mostly followed it. But the writing was never as cool as the art.
Hayao Miyazaki... How could I possibly describe this creative genius? Ever since I discovered his existence, his breathtaking masterpieces have rooted themselves deep inside of my mind and heart. His works resonate with me, they leave a mark, they produce emotions and sensations so beautiful, so unique, that I can't even explain them. His storytelling is astounding, the worlds and characters he creates are so rich and fascinating, and his art is stunning. Nausicaä is one of the best things I
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