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"Ponyo" is a Japanese animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki, known as the founder and director of the famous Studio Ghibli. The film was released in Japan in 2008, with an international release in the following years.

Ponyo - interesting facts and information 

  1. Plot: "Ponyo" tells the story of a small fish named Ponyo, who is accidentally caught in a fish trap. Her life changes when she is found and freed by a young boy named Sosuke. Ponyo longs to become human in order to be with Sosuke. As a result of a magical and mysterious interaction with human blood, the fish takes on human characteristics and begins to explore the world of humans. However, this encounter also causes a disturbance in the balance of nature and attracts the attention of a supernatural power, the consequences of which may threaten both Ponyo and the world of humans.
  2. Inspiration: "Ponyo" draws inspiration from the popular Japanese fairy tale "The Little Mermaid" and other themes related to sea legends.
  3. Animation: The film was made in Studio Ghibli's signature style of superb animation, endearing characters and complex, picturesque scenes.
  4. Music: The film's music was composed by Joe Hisaishi, who is a frequent collaborator of Hayao Miyazaki. His emotional and beautiful soundtrack brings the audience into the magical mood of the film.
  5. Message: "Ponyo" contains a message of respect for nature, balance of ecosystems and acceptance of the differences between the worlds of humans and sea creatures.
  6. International success: "Ponyo" has won acclaim around the world and received numerous awards and nominations at various film festivals.

"Ponyo" is a charming and magical animated film that attracts both younger and older viewers with its visual magic, beautiful story and message of love and understanding between the human and natural worlds. It is another outstanding contribution to the creative output of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.

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