Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind (film)
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is a 1984 Japanese animated
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written and directed by
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, based on his manga '' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind''. It was produced by Topcraft and distributed by
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. Joe Hisaishi, in his first collaboration with Miyazaki, composed the score. The film stars the voices of Sumi Shimamoto, Gorō Naya, Yōji Matsuda, Yoshiko Sakakibara, and Iemasa Kayumi.Kaze No Tani No Naushika
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Set in a post-nuclear futuristic world, it tells the story of Nausicaä (Shimamoto), the pacifist teenage princess of the Valley of the Wind who becomes embroiled in a struggle with Tolmekia, an empire that attempts to use an ancient weapon to eradicate a jungle populated by oversized, mutant insects. ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' was released in Japan on 11 March 1984. The film received critical acclaim, with praise being directed at the story, themes, characters and animation. It is commonly regarded as one of the greatest animated films, and is the second-highest ranked Japanese
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in a survey published by Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2007. Though it was made before Studio Ghibli was founded, it is often considered a Ghibli work, and is usually released as part of DVD and
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collections of Ghibli work. A heavily edited version of the film created by Manson International, ''Warriors of the Wind'', was released in the United States and other markets throughout the mid-to-late 1980s. The Manson cut was derided by Miyazaki, and prompted Ghibli to establish a policy preventing future international licensors from editing its films for foreign release. It was eventually replaced in circulation by an uncut, redubbed version produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 2005.


Plot

One thousand years have passed since the Seven Days of Fire, an apocalyptic war that destroyed civilization and caused an ecocide, creating the vast Toxic Jungle, a poisonous forest swarming with giant mutant insects. In the kingdom of the Valley of the Wind, a prophecy predicts a savior "clothed in a blue robe, descending onto a golden field". The Valley's princess Nausicaä explores the jungle and communicates with its creatures, including the gigantic,
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-like armored
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. She hopes to understand the jungle and find a way for it and humans to coexist. One morning, a massive cargo aircraft from the militaristic Empire of Tolmekia crashes in the Valley despite Nausicaä's efforts to save it. Its sole survivor, Princess Lastelle of Pejite, asks Nausicaä to destroy the cargo before she dies. The cargo is an embryo of a Giant Warrior, one of the lethal, gargantuan humanoid bioweapons that caused the Seven Days of Fire. Tolmekia seized the embryo and Lastelle from Pejite, but their plane was unable to support the embryo's weight and landed in the forest, causing the insects to attack. One of the insects emerges wounded from the wreckage and poises to attack, but Nausicaä uses a bullroarer to calm it and guides it away from the village. Soon after, Tolmekian soldiers under the command of Princess Kushana invade the Valley and kill Nausicaä's father, Jihl. Nausicaä briefly fights the Tolmekians, but the Valley's elderly swordsmaster, Yupa, intervenes and ushers both Nausicaä and the Tolmekians to stand down. Kushana, having retrieved the Giant Warrior's embryo, plans to mature and use the bioweapon to burn the Toxic Jungle. The valley's wise woman, Obaba, warns that such a feat cannot be done as many have tried to destroy the forest before, but the Ohm have attacked and destroyed many cities and killed thousands of people. Yupa discovers a secret garden of jungle plants that had been cared for by Nausicaä; according to her findings, plants that grow in clean soil and water are not toxic, but the jungle's soil has been tainted by pollution. Kushana leaves for Tolmekian-occupied Pejite with Nausicaä and five hostages from the Valley, but a Pejite interceptor shoots down the Tolmekian airships carrying them. Nausicaä, Kushana and the hostages crash-land in the jungle, disturbing several Ohm, which Nausicaä soothes. She leaves to rescue the interceptor's pilot, who turns out to be Princess Lastelle's twin brother, Asbel, but both crash through a stratum of quicksand into a non-toxic area below the Toxic Jungle. Nausicaä realizes that the jungle plants purify the polluted topsoil, producing clean water and soil underground. Nausicaä and Asbel reach Pejite but find it ravaged by insects. They learn that the local survivors lured the insects to eradicate the Tolmekians, and are doing the same to the Valley. Nausicaä is taken prisoner, but escapes with the help of a group of Pejite sympathizers, including Asbel and his mother. She soon discovers two Pejite soldiers using a wounded baby Ohm to lure thousands of Ohm into the Valley. As the Tolmekians fight against the Ohm, the Giant Warrior, having hatched prematurely, disintegrates after killing a fraction of the Ohm. Meanwhile, Nausicaä fights the Pejite soldiers and liberates the baby Ohm, but the pink dress she received from Asbel's mother is drenched in blue by the Ohm's blood. Nausicaä and the Ohm return to the Valley and stand before the herd but are run over. The Ohm calm down and resuscitate her with their golden tentacles. Nausicaä walks atop the tentacles as through golden fields, fulfilling the savior prophecy. With the Valley saved, the Ohm and Tolmekians leave as the Pejites remain with the Valley people, helping them rebuild. Deep underneath the Toxic Jungle, a non-toxic tree sprouts.


Voice cast


Production

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made his feature directorial debut in 1979 with '' Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro'', a film which went on to receive the Ōfuji Noburō Award at the 1979 Mainichi Film Awards. Miyazaki had previously co-directed episodes of the television series '' Lupin The Third Part I'' with Isao Takahata. Although ''The Castle of Cagliostro'' was not a box office success, Toshio Suzuki, editor of the magazine ''
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'', was impressed by the film and encouraged Miyazaki to produce works for ''Animage'' publisher Tokuma Shoten. Miyazaki began writing the manga '' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' in 1981, and it quickly became ''Animage'' most popular feature. Toshio Suzuki and the magazine's other editors encouraged Miyazaki to work on a
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. Miyazaki initially refused, as he had a deal with Tokuma to never adapt the manga into a film, but agreed on the condition that he could direct. In the early stages, Isao Takahata, credited as executive producer, reluctantly joined the project even before the animation studio was chosen. An outside studio to produce the film was needed because Tokuma Shoten did not own an animation studio: Miyazaki and Takahata chose the minor studio Topcraft. The production studio's work was known to both Miyazaki and Takahata and was chosen because its artistic talent could transpose the sophisticated atmosphere of the manga to the film. On 31 May 1983, work began on the pre-production of the film. With at that point only sixteen chapters of the manga to work with, Miyazaki encountered difficulties in creating the screenplay. He ended up taking elements of the story and refocusing the narrative and characters on the Tolmekian invasion of Nausicaä's homeland. Takahata enlisted the experimental and minimalist composer Joe Hisaishi to do the score for the film. Animation work began in August 1983, produced by animators who were paid by the frame.Studio Ghibli, ''The Birth of Studio Ghibli'' video, (included on UK Nausicaä DVD) One notable animator was Hideaki Anno, a founding member of Gainax, who among later works wrote and directed '' Neon Genesis Evangelion''. Anno was assigned to draw the challenging Giant Warrior's attack sequence, which according to Toshio Suzuki is a "high point in the film". The film was made on a production schedule of only nine months and with a budget equivalent to .


Influences and themes

Miyazaki's work on ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' was inspired by a range of works including Ursula K. Le Guin's '' Earthsea'', Brian Aldiss's '' Hothouse'',
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's '' Nightfall'', and
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's ''
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''. Miyazaki also says he took possible inspiration from '' The Lady who Loved Insects'' folktale. Nausicaä, the character, was inspired in name and personality by Homer's Phaeacian princess in the ''
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''. According to a number of reviewers,
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's science fiction novel ''
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'' was one of the inspirations for the film's post-apocalyptic world. Some online commentators have dubbed it "anime's answer to ''Dune''". Miyazaki's imagination was sparked by the mercury poisoning of Minamata Bay and how nature responded and thrived in a poisoned environment, using it to create the polluted world depicted in the film. Kyle Anderson of '' Nerdist'' describes the film's setting as a
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post-apocalypse, while Philip Boyes of ''
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'' describes the technology in ''Nausicaä'' and '' Castle in the Sky'' as dieselpunk. The most prominent themes are the anti-war and environmental focus of the film. Nausicaä, the heroine, believes in the value of life regardless of its form and through her actions stops a war. Loy and Goodhew state there is no evil portrayed in the film, but the
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roots of evil: greed, ill will and delusion. Fear is what drives the conflicts, the fear of the poisoned forest results in greed and resentment. Nausicaä, in addition to being a transformative force, leads people to understand and respect nature, which is portrayed as welcoming, spiritual, and restorative for those who enter it peacefully. Ian DeWeese-Boyd agrees, "Her commitment to love and understanding—even to the point of death—transforms the very nature of the conflict around her and begins to dispel the distorting visions that have brought it about."


Releases

The film was released by
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on 11 March 1984 on a double bill with a compilation film of the Italian-Japanese anime television series '' Sherlock Hound'' episodes "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" and "Treasure Under the Sea". Upon the film's 1984 release, it received a recommendation from the
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. On home video, the film was released on VHS on 21 March 1984 and on
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on 25 April 1984 by Tokuma Shoten's "Animage Video" imprint. On 30 July 1995, a subtitled version of the film was screened at the
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in London, as part of the "Building Bridges" film festival, marking the fiftieth anniversary of the
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. ''Nausicaä'' was also included on the ''Ghibli ga Ippai: Studio Ghibli Complete LD Collection'' boxset, released by Tokuma Shoten in August 1996. The VHS was reissued as the third volume of Buena Vista Home Entertainment Japan's "Ghibli ga Ippai" imprint, on 19 September 1997. Buena Vista released the film on three DVD sets, with a regular DVD and figure set released on 19 November 2003 and a collectors set following on 7 December 2003. By 2003, ''Nausicaä'' had sold 1.77million VHS and DVD units in Japan. Walt Disney Studios Japan released the film on Blu-ray on 14 July 2010.


''Warriors of the Wind''

In advance of the film's Japanese release, Tokuma Shoten sold the film's foreign sales rights to World Film Corporation, who pre-sold the global distribution rights in turn to Manson International. Manson commissioned ADR producer Riley Jackson's Showmen, Inc. to produce an English-dubbed adaptation overseen by screenwriter David Schmoeller, titled ''Warriors of the Wind'', which was released theatrically in the United States by New World Pictures beginning on 14 June 1985 in Florida. It was followed by a VHS release in November 1985. In 1986, Vestron Video would release the film in the UK and First Independent Video would re-release it again in 1993. The voice actors were not credited, and the film was heavily cut by approximately 22 minutes compared to the 117-minute Japanese version to give it a faster pace. The film received a PG rating as did Disney's later English dub. Consequently, part of the film's narrative depth was lost: some of the environmentalist themes were simplified as was the main subplot of the Ohmu, omitting Nausicaä's childhood connection to them. Most of the characters' names were changed, including the titular character who became Princess Zandra. The United States poster and VHS cover featured unusual depictions of the film's characters, as well as some who are not in the film, riding the resurrected Giant Warrior—including a still-living Warrior shown briefly in a flashback. Dissatisfied with ''Warriors of the Wind'', Miyazaki eventually adopted a strict "no-edits" clause for further foreign releases of the company's films. On hearing that
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co-chairman Harvey Weinstein would attempt to edit '' Princess Mononoke'' to make it more marketable, Toshio Suzuki presented a prop
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to Weinstein with a simple verbal message: "''Mononoke Hime'', no cut!" ''Warriors of the Wind'' also prompted Miyazaki to allow translator Toren Smith of Studio Proteus to create an official, faithful translation of the ''Nausicaä'' manga for
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.


English re-releases

On 18 October 2003, Cindy and Donald Hewitt, the scriptwriters of Walt Disney Pictures' English dubs of '' Spirited Away'' and ''
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'', announced that a more faithful English version of ''Nausicaä'' was in pre-production at Disney, and that Patrick Stewart and
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had been cast. Natalie Portman was originally intended to voice Nausicaä, but Alison Lohman was eventually cast in the role. The dub was directed by Disney executive Rick Dempsey. ''Nausicaä'' was released on DVD by Buena Vista Home Entertainment on 22 February 2005, for Region 1. This DVD includes both Disney's English dub and the Japanese audio track with English subtitles. Optimum Home Entertainment released the film in Region 2 and the Region 4 DVD is distributed by Madman Entertainment. A remastered Blu-ray sourced from a 6K filmscan was released on 14 July 2010 in Japan. It includes an uncompressed Japanese LPCM stereo track, the Disney-produced English dub and English subtitles. On 18 October 2010, a Blu-ray version was released in Region B by Optimum Home Entertainment. The film was released on Blu-ray in the United States and Canada on 8 March 2011, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The Blu-ray earned $334,473 in retail sales during its first week of release in the United States. GKIDS and Shout! Factory re-issued the film on Blu-ray and DVD on 31 October 2017, along with ''Castle in the Sky''. A Limited Edition steelbook release of the film's DVD and Blu-ray was released in the United States on 25 August 2020.


Other language releases

In Spain, the edited 95-minute long Manson International version, called ''Guerreros del Viento'' ('Warriors of the Wind'), was released on home video twice, with the first release in 1988 and the second in 1991, followed by the original uncut film under the title ''Nausicaä del Valle del Viento'' in 2010. France has had both versions of the movie appear, with two releases of the Manson version titled ''La Princesse des Étoiles'' ('The Princess of the Stars') and ''Le vaisseau fantôme'' ('The Ghost Ship'), while the uncut film had a regular and collector's DVD set release on 18 April 2007. In Germany UFA released the Manson version on VHS as ''Sternenkrieger'' ('Star Warriors') in 1986 and Universum Anime released the uncut DVD release on 5 September 2005. The 2007 Hungarian DVD release, titled ''Nauszika – A szél harcosai'' ('Nausicaä – The Warriors of the Wind') is uncut despite the title's reference. The Korean DVD release of the uncut film was on 3 March 2004. China has had three releases of ''Nausicaä'': the first on Video CD and two DVD releases. In Italy the film, titled ''Nausica nella Valle del vento'' ('Nausicaä in the Valley of the Wind'), was first aired uncut on
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on 6 January 1987 with a first dub, but this version was re-aired only a few times and then never officially published; a planned DVD release around 2003 by Buena Vista Italia was eventually cancelled. ''Nausicaä'' had a theatrical distribution and a DVD release with a new dub by Lucky Red in 2015.


Reception


Box office

In Japan, the film grossed about () at the box office, earning in distributor rental income. Its 2020 re-release in Japan would increase its gross by $6,393,174. Overseas, the film grossed $1,720,214 from theatrical releases in seven countries between 2006 and 2017, including $1,521,343 in France alone. In terms of box office admissions, the film sold 914,767 tickets in Japan up until 2006 and 342,235 tickets in Europe.


Critical response

''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' received critical acclaim. The film is frequently ranked among the best animated films ever made, and is seen by critics as a seminal influence on the development of anime, as the film's success led to the foundation of Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli and several other anime studios. In a contemporary review of the initial American release, Terry Lawson of Dayton Daily News applauded the film for its character designs and allegorical themes, as well as Hayao Miyazaki's direction and Joe Hisaishi's score. Theron Martin of
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praised the film for largely the same reasons. He also said that the film "deserves a place on any short list of all-time classic anime movies." Common Sense Media, which serves to inform parents about media for children, rated the film positively and cited its good
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s and positive messages, but also cautioned parents about its dramatic setting and violent scenes. At
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, the film has a weighted average score of 86 out of 100 based on 7 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Helen McCarthy in ''500 Essential Anime Movies'' praised the animation techniques of Miyazaki, stating that "the real strength of this film is the script, packed with incident, excitement and passion, and the soundtrack" by Joe Hisaishi.
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's Yukio Futatsugi has cited the film an inspiration for his 1995 rail shooter '' Panzer Dragoon'', as he was an avid fan of Miyazaki's work. Numerous games have used Ohmu-like creatures assumed to be references to the film, including '' Metal Slug 3'', '' Cyber Core'', and '' Viewpoint''. The game '' Crystalis'', known in Japan as , shares common elements with the film, including an insect that resembles an Ohmu. The film '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (2015) also shares common elements with the film, including similarities between the protagonists Nausicaä and Rey (such as their personalities and headwear), and a number of strikingly similar scenes. Manga author Katsura Hoshino regarded it as her favorite anime film to the point of having watched it multiple times when she was young. In 2001, the Japanese magazine ''
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'' elected ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' the 43rd best anime production of all time. It was the highest-ranking film in a 2006 poll of the greatest animations conducted at the Japan Media Arts Festival, voted by 80,000 attendees. The film was named 2nd ''Greatest Japanese Animated Film of All Time'' by Japanese film magazine '' Kinema Junpo'' in 2009.


Gliders

Various gliders are seen in the film and the protagonist, Nausicaä, uses a jet-assisted one-person glider-shaped machine with folding wings. According to the accompanying film book released in Japan, the glider is called , the German word meaning ''
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''.Official film book, ロマンアルバム 「風の谷のナウシカ」 An official scale model lists it as having an approximate
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of 5.8 meters (1:20 model measured to be 29 cm), while the design notes indicate it has a mass of only 12 kg. In 2004, the Japanese-led OpenSky Aircraft Project began attempts to build a real-life, working personal jet glider based on the glider from the film. Two full-size gliders with no power source carrying the code name M01 and M02, with a half-sized jet-powered remote-controlled mock-up called ''moewe 1/2'', were built. The designer and tester of the project refused the official endorsement of the project by Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki, noting that he did not want to cause trouble for them if an accident occurred. A jet-powered version (registration number JX0122) was finally able to take off under its own power for the first time on 3 September 2013.


Soundtracks

The film's score was composed by Joe Hisaishi, while the titular theme song "Kaze no Tani no Naushika" was written by Takashi Matsumoto, composed by Haruomi Hosono and sung by Narumi Yasuda. The song "Nausicaä's Requiem" was performed by then-four-year-old Mai Fujisawa, Hisaishi's daughter. Numerous soundtracks and albums relating to the film have been released.


Other media


Manga

Miyazaki's manga version of ''Nausicaä'' was written over a period of 12 years, with breaks taken to work on Studio Ghibli films. Serialized in Tokuma Shoten's ''
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'' magazine, the first chapter was published in February 1982 and the last chapter in March 1994. Miyazaki adapted and altered the work for the film because only sixteen chapters of the manga were written at the time of the film's production. The manga would continue to be produced until the seventh and final book was released on 15 January 1995. The English localization was initially done by Toren Smith and Dana Lewis of Studio Proteus. After Miyazaki resumed production of the manga, Viz Media chose a new team and continued to release the rest of manga.


Video games

Three video games were released based on the manga and the film, all of which were developed and published by Technopolis Soft and released in 1984 on popular Japanese computer systems. The first game, ''Nausicaä's Close Call'', also known as ''Nausicaä in the Nick of Time'', (ナウシカ危機一髪, Naushika Kiki Ippatsu) is a Japanese
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developed and published by Technopolis Soft for the NEC PC-6001. The second game, ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' and known by its title screen as ''Nausicaä Adventure Game'' (風の谷のナウシカ, Kaze no Tani no Naushika), is an adventure game developed by Technopolis Soft for the NEC PC-8801. The third game, ''Never Forget to Nausicaä Game Forever'' (忘れじのナウシカ・ゲーム, Wasure ji no Naushika Gemu) for the MSX is the most well-known of the releases and has been frequently and erroneously referred to as a game where the player kills the Ohmu. These games signaled the end of video game adaptations for Hayao Miyazaki's films. The only other games based on Miyazaki films were the
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'' Cliff Hanger'' and the
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2 platform-adventure game ''Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro'', both of which were based on ''The Castle of Cagliostro''. Luke Plunkett describes these "two awful adaptations" as the reason Miyazaki does not allow further video game adaptations of his films.


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An art book for the film, , was released in 1996. Written and illustrated by
Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animator, filmmaker, and manga artist. He co-founded Studio Ghibli and serves as honorary chairman. Throughout his career, Miyazaki has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and creator of Anime, Japanese ani ...
, it contains the original watercolor illustrations that were concept sketches used by the manga and the film. Tokuma Shoten first released the artbook on 31 July 1996. The artbook was licensed for a North American release by
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, which released the book on 6 November 2007. It was also licensed in
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by Madman Entertainment and in France by Glénat. In 2001, the ''Nausicaä'' storyboards were re-released, bundled into a single, larger, volume as part 1 of the Studio Ghibli Story boards collection. A selection of layout designs for the film was also incorporated in the ''Studio Ghibli Layout Designs'' exhibition tour, which started in the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (28 July 2008 to 28 September 2008) and subsequently travelled to different museums around Japan and Asia, concluding in the
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Asian Art Museum (12 October 2013 to 26 January 2014). The exhibition catalogues contain annotated reproductions of the displayed artwork. Tokuma Shoten released a film comic, in four volumes, one each week from 20 November 1990 to 20 December 1990. A two-volume children's version was released on 31 March 1998. A
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play adaptation, covering the events of the movie, was performed in December 2019.


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*Hairston, Marc (2010) "Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind: Manga into Anime and Its Reception" in Johnson-Woods, Toni (e.d.)
Manga: An Anthology of Global and Cultural Perspectives
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Review of ''Warriors of the Wind''
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