Studio Ghibli is working on a deep restructuring after Miyazaki leaves

We had already commented that The Wind Rises was the last film of Hayao Miyazaki as director. And it seems that Studio Ghibli The news has not suited him very well. According to news agencies citing Toshio Suzuki, founder of the company, Studio Ghibli is raised restructure your production department so in the short term they will not generate any new titles and will only maintain their work of promotion and dissemination of its extraordinary catalog. Perhaps in the longer term the study disappears as a generator of fascinating animated films, although we have already commented, that although they are not specific for children however some scenes can and animations can attract your attention.

We remember that in this study the most important films of the japanese animation cinema and that has been the engine of well-known international successes as My neighbor Totoro, Chihiro's journey, Princess Mononoke or The walking castle. Thus up to 20 films that the study was founded that was founded in 1985.

One of the reasons for the low success of the new productions is the lack of presence at the box office of the productions of the young filmmakers. These are new generations that have not achieved the success that Miyazaki achieved with his films what makes transition difficult and prevents relief. Since the realization of the film Porco Rosso, in 1992, Studio Ghibli set a structure with a fixed number of cartoonists hired and that would be responsible for producing works. Perhaps this different management model has been the one that can send them to the disappearance. And in any Japanese animation studio, and in general in any film production, only artists are hired for each film. Although the model is committed to the importance of learning and generational change, if sales do not grow and no author exceeds the teacher the company cannot survive.

We hope that Studio Ghibli can trace the flight after restructuring and return to become a reference site for Japanese animation and a source of hope for millions of fans around the world. In Spain we have already interviewed two of them, Abraham, director of Blue & Malone and Esther Morales, who have found in these characters and stories inspiration for their creations.

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