The box office of the recently popular animated film "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" has reached 20.4 billion yen in less than a month, surpassing many Ghibli animations that have dominated for many years. Recently, Japanese media interviewed the animation master Hayao Miyazaki, and Miyazaki simply replied, "It has nothing to do with me. I'm just a retired old man who picks up garbage", which sparked heated discussions among netizens. Today, Miyazaki is 79 years old. When the media interviewed the master, they happened to take pictures of him picking up trash near his home. When asked how he felt about the animated film "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" about to reach the historical box office record of "Spirited Away" of 30 billion, Miyazaki said: "It has nothing to do with me. The box office results are irrelevant. I just need to make it seriously." Miyazaki also said that he doesn't watch "Demon Slayer" and has not watched most of them. He doesn't watch TV or movies. He is just a retired old man who collects garbage. " ·The reporter asked about the new work "How Do You Survive " (to be released in 2017). The master said that he is currently working on it and that he should consult Toho Pictures for details. He cannot control the overall situation and is currently busy throwing away garbage. That's it. |
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