Justin
I am assuming you are acquainted with Studio Ghibli and the work of Miyazaki. (For the uninitiated, this is the film company that produced Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away and Pango, as well as my favorite Porco Rosso - all distributed by Disney because the head of PIXAR made it a point in his contract with them). Anyway, did you get to have any contact with them while over there? I would think your work and their would have an interesting overlap. If nothing else, the way Miyazaki integrates Japanese myths into his modern stories.
Hi jestrfyl,
I was trying to coordinate a trip to the Ghibli studio but our week was just so busy there was no time to fit it in. The Ghibli museum was closed for the week due to renovation. But I’m going back again in April, hopefully I can get to the studio then.
I’d love to meet Miyazaki, but any cartoonist would. He’s the Disney of our time.
Hey, Justin,
Welcome back! Glad to hear it was a good trip–including the trans-Pacific “time machine” (I’ve done it several times, and we get a night’s sleep in the bargain).
Justin, you never need to apologize for repeats. For us “newcomers” (I discovered Mythtickle a little over a year ago), they are fresh. For “oldtimers,” I’m sure that they are as enjoyable now as the first time around.
In any case, your artistry makes each panel worthy of repeated study, and the many extra “gags” you put into each strip give everyone something new to discover each time we look at it.
An old tin can went ridin’ out one dark and windy day
He stopped up on a ridge as he went along his way
When all at once a mighty herd of thunder clouds he spied
A’comin’ up the ragged ridge and reachin’ to the sky.
Yippy yi yay! Yippy yi yo!
Cloud jousting in the sky.
mroberts88 about 15 years ago
So Sir Dudley uses magnets.
Sisyphos about 15 years ago
And some among us thought they were rivets! …Is cloud-jousting anything like cloud-computing?
Justjoust Premium Member about 15 years ago
I just put a new blog up at http://www.mythtickle.wordpress.com all about the Japan trip and stuff.
OMC-USNR about 15 years ago
You’re never stationed ON a ship, you’re stationed IN it.
Haze Grey & Underway - Dang I miss those days.
jestrfyl about 15 years ago
Justin I am assuming you are acquainted with Studio Ghibli and the work of Miyazaki. (For the uninitiated, this is the film company that produced Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away and Pango, as well as my favorite Porco Rosso - all distributed by Disney because the head of PIXAR made it a point in his contract with them). Anyway, did you get to have any contact with them while over there? I would think your work and their would have an interesting overlap. If nothing else, the way Miyazaki integrates Japanese myths into his modern stories.
bmonk about 15 years ago
Sisyphos said, about 9 inquiries ago
“And some among us thought they were rivets! …Is cloud-jousting anything like like cloud-computing?”
Or does it have anything to do with vaporware?
Cmlbx about 15 years ago
I think he’s just playing mist.
Justjoust Premium Member about 15 years ago
Hi jestrfyl, I was trying to coordinate a trip to the Ghibli studio but our week was just so busy there was no time to fit it in. The Ghibli museum was closed for the week due to renovation. But I’m going back again in April, hopefully I can get to the studio then. I’d love to meet Miyazaki, but any cartoonist would. He’s the Disney of our time.
whitecarabao about 15 years ago
Hey, Justin, Welcome back! Glad to hear it was a good trip–including the trans-Pacific “time machine” (I’ve done it several times, and we get a night’s sleep in the bargain).
Justin, you never need to apologize for repeats. For us “newcomers” (I discovered Mythtickle a little over a year ago), they are fresh. For “oldtimers,” I’m sure that they are as enjoyable now as the first time around.
In any case, your artistry makes each panel worthy of repeated study, and the many extra “gags” you put into each strip give everyone something new to discover each time we look at it.
mntim about 15 years ago
An old tin can went ridin’ out one dark and windy day He stopped up on a ridge as he went along his way When all at once a mighty herd of thunder clouds he spied A’comin’ up the ragged ridge and reachin’ to the sky. Yippy yi yay! Yippy yi yo! Cloud jousting in the sky.
celeconecca almost 15 years ago
@mntim - wonderful parody!
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Looks like just another typical day in San Francisco to me. :)) (I used to live there.)