Studio Ghibli Has Been Sold, But Don't Panic

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<p>This December, the Studio Ghibli film The Boy And The Heron will open in US theaters….a movie director Hayao Miyazaki promised would be his last. To the surprise of no one, he has already gone back on that promise. However, he is not so naive to believe he’ll be around forever, and thus he has announced Studio Ghibli has been sold.</p>
 
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Honestly, I was panicking at first, but after reading this, I'm calmer. Studio Ghibli's legacy is too precious to mess with, and if Nippon TV has been there since Kiki's Delivery Service, they've got the Ghibli spirit in their hearts. Here's to more magical movies!
 
Whew, that's a relief! Studio Ghibli being sold had me worried, but knowing it's in the hands of Nippon TV, who've been with them since the beginning, makes me feel better. Let's hope they keep that 2D animation magic alive!
 
I'm freakin' ecstatic that Studio Ghibli ain't in the hands of some American company, you feel me? Those American corporations, man, they got this talent for totally wrecking awesome stuff. The thought of Ghibli going through that mess? It's got me seriously heated! This treasure's gotta stay safe, no doubt about it!
 
If this company ends up in the grasp of Hollywood, there will be a lot of remakes in live action, and then all red-haired characters will be played by African-American actors, and then they will make it super woke. We dodged a bullet with all this American politics, American entertainment had. What I love about Ghibli is the fact it's not political. They do have political messages sometimes, but they're not shoving it down the throats of the audiences.
 
Whoa, I was low-key freaking out about Studio Ghibli being sold, but this actually sounds like a good move. Nippon TV's long history with them and the preservation angle – it's all about keeping that Ghibli charm alive. Cheers to more heartwarming tales!
 
Miyazaki breaking promises again, huh? But the news of Studio Ghibli being sold doesn't sound too bad. Nippon TV's been in this game since day one, and if they're all about preserving that Ghibli magic, count me in for the next enchanting adventure!
 
Whoa, Studio Ghibli sold? That's a shocker! But, it's kinda reassuring to know it's Nippon TV taking over, considering their history with Ghibli. Hope they keep that Studio Ghibli charm alive, 'cause Miyazaki's films are timeless.
 
Bruh, Miyazaki's last film... or not? That guy's a legend! And Studio Ghibli sold? Low-key had a mini heart attack, but knowing Nippon TV's been in this game the 90s, maybe it's not all bad news. Let's hope for the best!Studio Ghibli sold? Man, I was low-key freaking out, but then I read it's Nippon TV, and I'm like, "Okay, maybe it's not so bad." They practically grew up together, so maybe this'll keep the Ghibli magic alive for years to come.
 

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