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| Guest | Kodama rule. I just have one question/concern about this movie: why did Moro have a man's voice? Is it because female wolves sound the same as male wolves, or is it because Miyazaki just wanted to throw the audience for a loop? Either way, this is a very minor complaint, and in no way does it detract from the greatness of this film. Discuss. Namyar RULES!!! [Todays date here: Message editied by Namyar] Don't make me come up there! \ ![]() ~Rayman FREAK (Pagemaster of Rayman ULTIMATE) |
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| Guest | Kodamas are... strange. Sadly, they are probably the best thing about the movie. It was pathetic in its environmetalist theme, and the gory execution didn't help it any. It's like the nihilists' version of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Moro has a man's voice? ![]() |
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