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Here is where I shall compile a list of the films, shorts, and series Hayao Miyazaki has directed or been a part of. This man should seriously be immortal. His contributions to the world of cinematography and films is phenomenal. I rejoice whenever he comes out of retirement to do another film. I hope he is doused with radioactive material so he will live forever and always bless this world with his genius insight through animation. I've seen the checked movies.

Director, screenplay, and storyboards

      • Lupin III Part I, 1971-1972 anime series (with Isao Takahata)
      • Yuki's Sun, 1972 (Pilot film for a never-realized anime series)
      • Future Boy Conan, 1978 anime series
      • The Castle of Cagliostro, 1979 film
      • Lupin III Part II, 1980 anime series (2 episodes in season 4 under the pseudonym Tsutomu Teruki)
      • Sherlock Hound, 1982 anime series
      • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, 1984 film
      • Laputa: Castle in the Sky, 1986 film
      • My Neighbor Totoro, 1988 film
      • Kiki's Delivery Service, 1989 film
      • Porco Rosso, 1992 film
      • Princess Mononoke, 1997 film
      • Spirited Away, 2001 film (winner, Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, 2002)
      • Howl's Moving Castle, 2004 (nominee, Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, 2005)
      • Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, 2008 film

Shorts

      • On Your Mark, 1995 music video for Chage and Aska
      • The Whale Hunt, 2001 (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum)
      • Koro's Big Day Out, 2001 (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum)
      • Mei and the Kittenbus, 2002 (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum)
      • Imaginary Flying Machines, 2002 (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum as a part of the exhibited material)
      • Ornithopter Story: Fly! Hiyodori Tengu Go!, 2002 (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum as a part of the exhibited material)
      • Monmon the Water Spider, 2006 (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum)
      • House-hunting, 2006 (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum)
      • The Day I Harvested A Planet, 2006 (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum)
      • Film Guruguru, ? (Short film exclusive to the Ghibli Museum as a part of the exhibited material)[36]

Other work

      • Hols: Prince of the Sun, 1968 film: Key animation, storyboards, scene design
      • Puss 'n Boots, 1969 film: Key animation, storyboards, design
      • Flying Phantom Ship, 1969 film: Key animation, storyboards, design
      • Animal Treasure Island (どうぶつ宝島, Dōbutsu Takarajima?), 1971: Story consultant, key animation, storyboards, scene design
      • Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (アリババと40匹の盗賊, Aribaba to Yonjūbiki no Tozuku?), 1971 film: Organizer, key animation, storyboards
      • Panda! Go, Panda!, 1972 short film: Concept, screenplay, storyboards, scene design, key animation
      • Panda! Go Panda! and the Rainy-Day Circus (パンダコパンダ 雨降りサーカスの巻, Panda Kopanda: Amefuri Sākasu no Maki?), 1973 short film: Screenplay, storyboards, scene design, art design, key animation
      • Heidi, Girl of the Alps, 1974 anime series: Scene design, layout
      • 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother, 1976 anime series: Scene design, layout
      • Anne of Green Gables, Episodes 1-15, 1979 anime series: Scene design, layout
      • Whisper of the Heart, 1995 film: Screenwriter, storyboards, executive producer, sequence director
      • Pom Poko
      • The Cat Returns, 2002 film: Project concept, executive producer

Early works

Hols: Prince of the Sun (1968) (Key animation, storyboards, scene design) Puss 'n Boots (1969) (Key animation, storyboards, design) Flying Phantom Ship (1969) (Key animation, storyboards, design) Moomin (1970) (Key animation on the Mushi Production version) Animal Treasure Island (1971) (Story consultant, key animation, storyboards, scene design) Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1971) (Organizer, key animation, storyboards) Lupin III Part I (1971) Anime series (with Isao Takahata) Yuki's Sun (1972) (Pilot film for a never-realized anime series) Panda! Go, Panda! (1972) (Concept, screenplay, storyboards, scene design, key animation) Panda! Go, Panda!: The Rainy-Day Circus (1973) (Screenplay, storyboards, scene design, art design, key animation) Heidi, Girl of the Alps (1974) Anime series (Scene design, layout)3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (1976) Anime series (Scene design, layout) Future Boy Conan (1978) Anime series Anne of Green Gables (1979) Anime series, Episodes 1-15 (Scene design, layout) The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) Lupin III Part II (1980) Anime series (2 episodes in season 4 under the pseudonym Tsutomu Teruki) Sherlock Hound (1984) Anime series

Studio Ghibli

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) Laputa: Castle in the Sky (1986) My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Kiki's Delivery Service (1989) Porco Rosso (1992) Princess Mononoke (1997) Spirited Away (2001) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature) Howl's Moving Castle (2004) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature) Ponyo (2008)

Non-Directorial works

Only Yesterday (1991) (Executive Producer) Pom Poko (1994) (Story, Executive Producer) Whisper Of The Heart (1995) (Screenwriter, Supervising Producer) The Cat Returns (2002) (Executive Producer) Tales From Earthsea (2006) (Story Concept) The Secret World of Arrietty (2010) (Screenwriter, Executive Producer) From Up on Poppy Hill (2011) (Screenwriter)

Short films

On Your Mark (1995) (Music Video for Chage and Aska) The Whale Hunt (2001) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum) Koro's Big Day Out (2001) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum) Mei and the Kittenbus (2002) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum) Imaginary Flying Machines (2002) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum as a part of the exhibited material) Ornithopter Story: Fly! Hiyodori Tengu Go! (2002) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum as a part of the exhibited material) Monmon the Water Spider (2006) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum) House-hunting (2006) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum) The Day I Harvested A Planet (2006) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum) Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess (2010) (Exclusive to the Ghibli Museum)

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