Howls Moving Castle

Started by SharinganFire064 pages

earthsea?

never heard of it what is it about?!

i dont know

hmmmmmm I leave that for you!! Its your homework 😛

fine
ya big meany

Plot Summary for
Earthsea (2004) (TV)
A reckless youth is destined to become the greatest sorcerer that the mystical land of Earthsea has ever known. When the young wizard Ged discovers that he possesses infinite magical powers, he seeks to master the ancient arts. As he journeys to manhood, he will combat dragons, fall in love, cross death's threshold, and ultimately wield the power to reunite a kingdom.

Wait a minute , wait a minute!! Didnt they show a series of earthsea on scifi?!

yes
they did make some sort of movie about it

I think ive heard about it before but Im not sure

i hadn't

good 😈

i love Howl! he is so yummy droolio

he is

Originally posted by #1avalon_fan
i love Howl! he is so yummy droolio

agreed 😖hifty:

Howl's moving castle is great. I own all of miyazaki's movies and I highly recommend all of them especially Totoro and Porco Rosso. 😍

Tales from earthsea is actually directed by miyazaki's son, which should be quite interesting.

Originally posted by InnerRise
Spirited Away was a really good movie and the first one of his movies I watched.

It's hard to believe Howls Moving Castle could beat it. Especially sense it's reviews haven't been all that hot, at least the ones I've heard.


Well, I was never a big fan of Spirited Away. Don't get me wrong, it's a good movie, but I liked Howl's Moving Castle a lot better.

im with you

was princess mononoke by miyazaki

Originally posted by SharinganFire06
im with you

was princess mononoke by miyazaki


yes it was. best movie ever 😄

violent though
if my parent saw it they would've shot me

Originally posted by SharinganFire06
violent though
if my parent saw it they would've shot me

it really isnt that violent!! pg13. I thought the forest spirit is creepy though, cool but creepy looking

at the end it was creepy
i was freaked out

and yes there was too alot of violence