Studio Ghibli's masterpiece animated film "Spirited Away" will be re-screened on TV on January 5. Some viewers may find that Haku, an important character in the work, does not appear in various promotional videos and advertisements. Ghibli recently explained this matter. Friends who have read the original work know that as one of the key characters in the film, Xiaobailong is the embodiment of justice, wisdom and courage. He saves Qianxun and the disaster, and can be regarded as the perfect hero of this work. However, he did not appear in the new products and announcements of the film at all. ·In addition, the one who is very active is the weird monster No-Face with a perverse personality. Miyazaki explained that the original design of No-Face was just a supporting role standing on the bridge in front of the big bathhouse. It was only that Miyazaki suddenly paid attention to him, and then added a lot of roles to make him a prominent figure in the promotional video. As for Haku, Ghibli has always treated him as a supporting character and never expected him to be so popular, so naturally he could not appear in promotional videos and advertisements. |
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