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This films so sad😭
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this is on of the best movies i have ever seen
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ok, raise your hand if you were watching naruto clips and thought this had something to do with kaguyas story!!!!!!!
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I thought she was the Kaguyan in Naruto.
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Oscars are so unfair. This deserves the oscar
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i love the cartoon so much
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Here's the trailer for you:
There's a girl in a bamboo stalk, all grown up. Then, she turns into a doll that can fit in the palm of your hand, which turns into a baby. Next, she grows up again, puts on a kimono, and twirls around under a sakura tree, while some creep watches through the curtain. Oh, and you can't forget the part where she looks depressed while all those royal, food-loving guys are fanning themselves. I rate this movie 10/10, would never watch it.
Credit to my sister for describing this to me... she's weird. -
What just happened at 0:51? That was confusing...
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Another awesome movie from studio Giblie films
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What a beautiful movie. :')
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Art.
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Why did i cry when i watch this?
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this trailer made me happy
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alguém me manda o links do filme completo ?
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É muito lindo o filme e o livro
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the music, the art... priceless
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I need to stop watching these trailers because I would get my hopes up to see it, then I remember that it isn't sowing in the movie theatre, I don't have time to watch it, and it would be hard to find. UGH WHY ME?
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Spoiler alert: She freakin' came from the moon.
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a half naked female baby with her ass exposed. some creeps will get as both asf
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To be honest, I was a little underwhelm by this movie.
In cinemas as part of The Tale of Studio Ghibli Showcase. Book tickets now at http://www.studioghibli.com.au Found inside a shining stalk of bamboo, a tiny girl grows into an exquisite young lady, raised by an old bamboo cutter and his wife. From the countryside to the grand capital city, even unseen she enthralls all who encounter her, including five noble suitors. Ultimately she must face her fate, punishment for her crime. Based on the classic Japanese folktale, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter", "The Tale of The Princess Kayuga" is the strikingly beautiful culmination of decades of contemplation by director and Studio Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata. Subscribe to our channel for all the latest updates & videos! Website: http://www.madman.com.au Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/madmanent Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/animemadman © 2014 Madman Entertainment