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Juna no Tabi / The Journey of Shuna - Picture Book - Hayao Miyazaki - Japanese Book - Ghibli
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....... Price: US$16
....... Size: 15 × 11 × 1 cm
....... 147 pages = all colored
....... in Japanese
....... Hayao Miyazaki
According to http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/manga/shuna.html
"Shuna" is an all-watercolor manga published under Animage JuJu Bunko (Bunko is in smaller size than ordinary manga tankobons). It is more like a picture book than a manga, since it has only one or two panels per page, and no balloons for dialogues. Published in 1983, Shuna is considered by some as a Nausicaä prototype. Compared to Miyazaki's anime work, the story of Shuna is very dark and intense. But as in his other works, it is filled with characters possessing a strong will to live, and ends with hope.
The visuals are stunning. It is beautifully and delicately colored in watercolor. There are many familiar images which you also find in Miyazaki's later movies, such as giants, ruins overgrown with plants, a boy, a girl, and goats.
☻ Please agree to the "TERMS" before purchase. ♛ Stay Safe!!
....... Price: US$16
....... Size: 15 × 11 × 1 cm
....... 147 pages = all colored
....... in Japanese
....... Hayao Miyazaki
According to http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/manga/shuna.html
"Shuna" is an all-watercolor manga published under Animage JuJu Bunko (Bunko is in smaller size than ordinary manga tankobons). It is more like a picture book than a manga, since it has only one or two panels per page, and no balloons for dialogues. Published in 1983, Shuna is considered by some as a Nausicaä prototype. Compared to Miyazaki's anime work, the story of Shuna is very dark and intense. But as in his other works, it is filled with characters possessing a strong will to live, and ends with hope.
The visuals are stunning. It is beautifully and delicately colored in watercolor. There are many familiar images which you also find in Miyazaki's later movies, such as giants, ruins overgrown with plants, a boy, a girl, and goats.








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