Nausicaa
I had honestly forgotten that before the movie, Nausicaa had been a manga. Miyazaki's manga is very similar stylistically compared to his films, which I found interesting. The majority of the time I feel that when a manga is adapted to animation it differs a lot in style (see Ouran High School Host Club). The manga version of Nausicaa is also a lot deeper and darker than the movie. It is much more violent, and even Teto, Nausicaa's pet fox-squirrel, dies from radiation poisoning at some point. There are also a few characters that appear similar to characters from Miyazaki's future films like Howl's Moving Castle, but this could also be attributed to a lot of his characters having kind of similar faces in general.
Nausicaa was overall a pretty interesting read and was able to hold my attention surprisingly well, considering I usually can't sit down and read a manga for more than ten minutes at a time. I would like to read the rest of it at some point.
Nausicaa was overall a pretty interesting read and was able to hold my attention surprisingly well, considering I usually can't sit down and read a manga for more than ten minutes at a time. I would like to read the rest of it at some point.
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