Everything Miyazaki has said about Japan’s War Crimes (and how WW2 shaped Studio Ghibli)

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Hayao Miyazaki has been highly critical of the USA’s military exploits over the years, but he's also had a lot to say about Japan's actions, particularly when it comes to World War II. When I made a video about Miyazaki's relationship with America, a lot of people took to the comments section to say that the Studio Ghibli founder was a hypocrite for bashing the United States without mentioning Imperial Japan. The thing is, he has actually called out Japan's military history on many occasions. In this video, I take a deep dive into Miyazaki’s thoughts on the Empire of Japan and why he's been branded a traitor for them in his home country.

00:00 Hayao Miyazaki hates America
01:25 Miyazaki's Ramon Magsaysay acceptance speech
03:15 Protesting U.S. military bases in Okinawa
04:41 The Wind Rises backlash in South Korea
05:55 Miyazaki was a child during WW2
06:33 Miyazaki's relationship with his father
07:38 Miyazaki on Japan's Comfort Women
09:47 Hayao Miyazaki hated Shinzo Abe
12:25 Isao Takahata on Japan's constitution
14:42 Miyazaki at Takahata's funeral

#StudioGhibli #HayaoMiyazaki #Japan #WW2

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