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Princess Mononoke (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Set during the Muromachi Period (1333-1568) of Japan, Princess Mononoke is a story about a mystic fight between the Animal Gods of the forest and humans. On the side of the Animal Gods is San (Mononoke Hime), a human girl raised by the wolf god Moro. On the side of the humans is Lady Eboshi, building a kingdom for oppressed people by cutting down the forest for her iron-making operation. In the middle of this fierce fighting for survival, Ashitaka, an Emishi boy, struggles to find a way for both sides to co-exist. But the fighting just becomes more and more bloody and all hope seems to be lost...
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Product Title: Princess Mononoke (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 幽靈公主(海外版) 幽灵公主(海外版) Princess Mononoke (Overseas Version) Princess Mononoke (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Producer: Miyazaki Hayao 宮崎駿 宫崎骏 宮崎駿 Miyazaki Hayao
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Release Date: 2002-04-09
Language: Cantonese, Japanese
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Rating: IIA
Duration: 130 (mins)
Publisher: Intercontinental Video (HK)
Other Information: 2DVDs
Package Weight: 180 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1001830544

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神獸與人類迸發生死大決戰
正義與邪惡難以定奪!

  日本室町幕府時代,群雄割據,武士互相攻伐,戰事連年。人民為逃避戰火,被迫棲身森林。世局動盪,令森林之神大為震怒!
  來自東方地域的男孩「飛鳥」為保護家園,殺死了發狂的野豬王,自己亦因而受傷。求醫途中,他遇上由森林守護神白狼撫養成人的幽靈公主;亦目睹了武士屠城的慘況。另一方面,城主幻姬為了讓難民有安居之所,不惜砍伐林木加固城堡,並在城內鑄造武器對抗神獸及入侵的武士。三方爭戰不休、生死待決,令局世更為混亂...男孩「發鳥」周旋其中,竭力為人與大自然兩股敵對力量尋求和解...

特別收錄:
- 獨有「動畫╱漫畫切換」功能-讓你隨意按遙控器上的"Angle"鍵
 穿梭欣賞動畫影片及漫畫故事。
- 宮崎駿動畫作品簡介

  A period when samurai warriors raided each other's territories whenever they sensed weakness or advantage. Men and women driven from areas of conflict eked out their living in remote forests ruled by ancient gods.
  Ashitaka, a young warrior from the Emishi clan, is forced to kill a boargod who has gone mad and threatened his village. Subsequently, he is wounded by the god, and the wound carries a curse of slow death. In his journey to lift the curse, Ashitaka encounters the girl SAN, raised by wolves and called Princess Mononoke, Princess of Demons and Spirits, by her human enermies. He also encounters samurai who massacre helpless villagers, a wily itinerant Buddhist priest, and a proud village of ironsmiths whose leader, the Lady Ebashi, would fight against samurai or forest gods to turn her walled fortress of a town into a safe and prosperous place to live.
  PRINCESS MONONOKE is the story of a young man's quest to reconcile the powerful forces of human civilization and industry with the need to live hamoniously in the natural world.

Bonus Features:
- Animation / Comic Switching Feature
- Miyazaki Heritage Trailer

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September 10, 2004

Princess Mononokeis not a film to watch. It is a film to feel. It is one of those rare films that is as much an experience as it is entertainment and it appeals on a level that goes deeper than thought or analysis, to a place inhabited by the most enduring of truths. This is the same place that all truly good stories come from, the place where mythologies take on the aspect of reality - the details may change but the spirit remains the same and its archetypal elements appeal at a depth that transcend intellect and defy cultural boundaries.

It's a place where Mononoke's creator, Hayao Miyazaki, obviously feels at home. Like his young hero Ashitaka, Miyazaki easily bridges seemingly diametric opposites, embracing grand entertainment and spiritual depth, high adventure and meaningful dialogue, without conflict or mutual exclusivity. It is a feat to behold for rarely is it as successfully achieved as it is in this film.

Testament to the power and vibrancy of Miyazaki's voice, The film, upon its release in 1997, the highest grossing domestic film in Japan, out-grossed only by Titanic later that same year. In 1998 it became central to an agreement between Studio Ghibli's publisher, Tokuma Publishing, and Disney Studios, with Disney signing for international production and distribution rights to no less than eleven Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli films.

This is a story as much a metaphor for modern life as it is an ode to Japan's cultural heritage and the human condition. The characters populate a distinctly Japanese landscape, the complexity and the emotional realism that is brought to them illuminating their semi-historical origins. The film has an unashamed sense of nationality, and while it remains firmly positioned in the realm of fantasy it does so by drawing from reality, from Japan's rich and complex past. Here is where the magic starts, for somewhere in the country's history, one can almost believe gods walked and heroes lived. It is this core that gives the film its foundation.

And it is the central themes of conflict, man against nature, progression versus tradition, that gives the film its purpose. They are perhaps well-worn paths to walk but Miyazaki paves them with a unique maturity, showing us that nothing, not even entertainment, is truly simple. Here there is no right or wrong, good or evil, here motivations are based upon need not malice and events form as consequences of actions that could not have been pre-determined. Ashitaka's refusal to take a simplistic standpoint within the conflict emphasises this real-life complexity, provides the viewer with a place to begin to examine concepts of right and wrong, rather than merely passively consuming those concepts as dictated by others. In the end, both Ashitaka and Miyazaki also shows the viewer what that maturity means. There is no fairy tale ending, no storybook Happily Ever After and this is what finally gives the film its spirit for what there is, is the understanding that things must and do end, but that in ending, in death, there is always rebirth. And that is perhaps the simplest, most beautiful concept of all.

So, foundation, purpose and spirit, Princess Mononoke is undeniably a charming, complex and sweetly powerful film that is pure magic (and I do not throw words like that around lightly). Flawlessly crafted from concept to visualization and production and every detail between, it is perhaps one of the most mature pieces of anime ever made, in any language. And of course, superb only just manages to describe the gorgeous soundtrack by regular Miyazaki composer Joe Hisaishi whose other credits include the brilliant scores to several of Kitano Takeshi's finest films, and whose talent impresses itself upon the audience with effortless power, completing the spell.

10 angry forest princesses out of 10

by Deni Stoner - heroic-cinema.com

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October 8, 2009

Keeps you spellbound
Honestly, I have already lost count of how many times Miyazaki Hayao has amazed me with his incredible creativity. Following in the tradition of Miyazaki's other features, Princess Mononoke is filled with all the essential ingredients you could expect in an animation of this scope including valiant heroes, man's ongoing struggle with nature, and bizarre and fantastic characters.


The tale takes place in an ancient time when the forests are protected by animals with god-like strength. Caught in the middle of the fight between the forest's guardian animals and a tribe trying to conquer the forest are San and Prince Ashitaka. The former is a girl raised by a wolf deity who does everything to battle man's invasion into the forests. Prince Ashitaka, on the other hand, is the only one able to save his village from certain destruction after it is attacked by a divine wild boar under the influence of evil spirits.


Princess Mononoke offers truly spectacular animation, from Ashitaka's suspense-filled life-like duels to the imposing stampede of furious wild boars to the beautiful presentation of the mystic forest and the shape-shifting forms of the almighty forest god, Shishi Gami. Also memorable are the supporting characters of the tale including Toki, the talkative leader of the vigorous maids in Tataraba; Jiko Bou, the money-loving henchman of Lady Eboshi; and the mysterious apes of the forest. My personal favorites, however, are still the adorable tree spirits who seem to have walked right out of a science fiction movie.


Building up to an unstoppable climax, Princess Mononoke brims with both action and excitement as well as moments of serenity. The idyllic beauty of Miyazaki's fantastic yet credible imagination is bound to capture you. Complemented with a trademark score by master composer Hisaishi Joe, Princess Mononoke is an anime of epic proportions that you are likely to view more than once.

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.4 out of 10 (10)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.7 out of 10 (19)

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December 9, 2007

1 people found the following helpful

excellent Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This was the first film from Hayao Miyazaki i ever saw and it was amazing. THis is one of the best anime films ever done. I recommend everybody to have a copy of this masterpiece, the story is incredible and the animation stunning. I give it a 10.
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May 25, 2007

6 people found the following helpful

Very overrated Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10
Don't get me wrong, I am a huge fan of Miyazaki-san's works, but this is one of his worst and it isn't worthy of such wonderful reviews.

From bloody & disgustingly gory images to a very boring storyline, I must say...this is a HORRIBLE first impression of Hayao Miyazaki.

PLEASE DO NOT BUY IF YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN A GOOD MIYAZAKI FILM BEFORE!!!

I recommend "Spirited Away" or "Howl's Moving Castle" for first-timers.
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October 5, 2006

1 people found the following helpful

Action-packed! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
That's right! A ghibli movie that's action-packed!!! Very different from other ghibli titles in that more violence is depicted: from sliced limbs to chopped-off heads :p The story is simply amazing. Quite possibly the best ghibli film.
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Anonymous

April 7, 2005

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Princess Mononoke Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Princess Mononoke is an amazing work of animated storytelling. This is probably one of the most involving storylines to have even been created, combined with beautiful artistry and a wonderful soundtrack, this has got to be one of best movies that I have seen in my 33 years on this planet.
Watch & enjoy, please.
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Anonymous

February 8, 2005

Best Ghibli Film Ever!!!!!!!!!!!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
You Have got to see this movie. I'ts great, entertaining and amazing! I was amazed by the music, action, fantasy and everything else. A must see for Ghibli fans
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