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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0786936304619
Format: NTSC
Label: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 11
Publisher: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Release Date: June 21, 2005
Sales Rank: 61354
Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1985-06
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Bootleg
There has been no box set offering of region one/english Miyazaki/Studio-Ghibli DVDs as of 3/2008
There has only been a box set of japanese DVDs and there are even many bootleg copies of that release.
Besides you could buy all of these DVDs cheaper seperately and the quality of bootleg DVDs is always poor.
The positive reviews above are almost certainly left by people trying to sell this definite rip off and almost definitley ilegal bootleg.
Rating: - Miyazaki overload
Waaaaa... this is like the ultimate package for any Hayao fan. Each film is so diverse and detailed you tend to get lost ini the stories. I'm a big Miyazaki geek but I think that even the occasional movie goer can enjoy them.
Rating: - Miyazaki films are the BEST
I love miyazaki films,they have action,adventure,love,comedi,and mysteri. They are beultiful and even make me cry, the first time i heard aboult it I thought it was for babys but they have felings too. I read the comic book of "Princess Mononoke" and it was very violent but the movie is
pg-13. they are all fun and fantastic.
Rating: - All the films you could ever want, in one buy.
If I didn't already have some of these movies, I would buy this pack in an instant.
Rating: - A Mass of Anime Classics
Miyazaki just knows how to entertain us. So much so that a huge name such as Disney would pick up his Japanese films. And this is as good a team as I've seen in quite some time (Disney and Ghibli). Disney has the capability of getting those big named voices (Uma Thurman, Patrick Stewart, and Michael Keaton to name a few) that make these movies twice as magical as they already are.
This collection brings together not just two of Miyazaki's truest masterpieces (Spirited Away and Princess ... Read More
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