Princess Mononoke
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jpn
UPC
717951007414, 065935133216

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General Note
Originally produced as a Japanese motion picture in 1997.
General Note
Special features include: featurette, theatrical trailer, and French language track.
Restrictions on Access
Authorized for home use or face-to-face teaching.
Creation/Production Credits
Music by Joe Hisaishi ; supervising animators, Masahi Ando, Kitaro Kosaka, Yoshifumi Kondo ; art direction, Nizo Yamamoto, Yoji Takeshige, Kazuo Oga, Naoya Tanaka, Staoshi Kuroda ; camera supervisor, Atsusi Okui ; editing, Takeshi Seyama ; English language version adapted by Neil Gaiman ; translated from the original Japanese by Steve Alpert, Haruyo Moriyoshi, Ian MacDougall.
Participants/Performers
English language voice actors: Billy Crudup (Ashitaka), Billy Bob Thornton (Jigo), Minnie Driver (Lady Eboshi), John DiMaggio (Gonza), Claire Danes (San), John DeMita (Kohroku), Jada Pinkett Smith (Toki), Gillian Anderson (Moro), Keith David (Okkoto).
Description
When a frightening creature attacks his remote village, young warrior Ashitaka is able to put the great beast out of its misery. It is a boar god corrupted by sinister magic, transformed into a monster by a wound from a mysterious iron ball. Ashitaka has received a wound as well, which bubbles with supernatural putrescence, so he must travel far to the east seeking a cure. In Iron Town, Lady Eboshi employs freed prostitutes, former serfs, and even outcast lepers to build a human empire that will civilize the wilderness with iron and guns. In the forest, the wild gods gather their strength to fight back, led by San, the Princess Mononoke. She is a beautiful but savage girl who has chosen to give up her humanity and side with the animals. Ashitaka finds himself embroiled in a battle between the two forces, both of whom see him as supporting the enemy.
Target Audience
MPAA rating: PG-13, for images of violence and gore.
System Details
DVD ; Region 1, NTSC ; 5.1 Dolby Digital surround ; widescreen presentation, 1.85:1 aspect ratio, enhanced for 16x9 televisions.
Language
In dubbed English, dubbed French, or original Japanese with optional subtitles in English (literal translation); closed-captioned in English; all credits in Japanese on Japanese language version.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tokuma, Y., Ujiie, S., Narita, Y., Miyazaki, H., Suzuki, T., Crudup, B., Thornton, B. B., Driver, M., DiMaggio, J., Danes, C., DeMita, J., Smith, J. P., Anderson, G., David, K., Gaiman, N., Alpert, S., Moriyoshi, H., MacDougall, I., & Hisaishi, J. Princess Mononoke .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Yasuyoshi. Tokuma et al.. Princess Mononoke. .

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Yasuyoshi. Tokuma et al.. Princess Mononoke .

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Tokuma, Yasuyoshi., et al. Princess Mononoke

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