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bonhomie
/ˈbɒnəmiː/
noun
1. cheerful friendliness; geniality: "he exuded good humour and bonhomie"
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Be Nice to Yourself | Hand Lettered Quotes from Jordyn Alison Designs. Lettered in the Procreate App on an iPad Pro.
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Uuuggghhhhh
“It’s rotten work. Especially to me. Especially if it’s you. I’ll fucking do it but Christ alive.”
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drew my ipod to kill time while i waited for the longass songs on american idiot to process......
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Happy Looks Good on You | Hand Lettered Quote by Jordyn Alison Designs. Lettered within the Procreate App on an iPad Pro.
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Miyazaki's Retirement Declarations (chronologically)
Translated from last week's NHK documentary on the production of The Boy and The Heron (more under cut). I saw people posting a screencap of this and I just couldn't contain myself. THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON WAY LONGER THAN I IMAGINED LMFAO
This is from the NHK programme "Professional - Their Working Philosophy" (プロフェッショナル 仕事の流儀) a few days ago (16/12/2023). The episode investigates the production process of The Boy and the Huron, and how the late Takahata Isao influenced the movie.
(It was confirmed within the documentary that Mahito = Miyazaki, Great Uncle = Takahata Isao, The Heron = Suzuki Toshio, Kiriko = Yasuda Michiyo)
The documentary is currently available on the NHK Streaming Service (Location Limited). If you have your own ways of watching and you know Japanese, I would definitely recommend the episode as it gives a lot of much-needed context to The Boy and The Heron. Personally, I haven't found a way to watch it yet, so all I know about the documentary are hearsay I saw on Japanese twitter.
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Also, at the very end of the episode, Miyazaki was shown working on a Naucicaa piece without any explanation, which led to many people speculating whether he could be working on a sequel for Naucicaa of the Valley of the Wind.
What do yall think? Do you think he's going to finally retire or release yet another animated film in a few years? I would love to see Naucicaa 2 but I also feel like he really needs to... yknow, chillax a bit and stuff. He deserves a long ass vacation.
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