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Featurette; Theatrical trailer; French-language track; 5.1 Surround ; Widescreen [1.85:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions
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1. Opening Credits [:13]
2. Prince Ashitaka's Fate [:54]
3. The Arm Of A Demon [:54]
4. A New Friend [:14]
5. The Wolf Gods Attack [:08]
6. First Sight Of Princess Mononoke [:08]
7. The Tree Spirits [6:12]
8. A Magical Place [:46]
9. Returning Home To Iron Town [4:09]
10. The Story Of The Demon Boar [1:44]
11. The Inner Workings Of Iron Town [1:34]
12. San Invades Iron Town [3:01]
13. The Ape Tribe [2:24]
14. The Great Spirit [2:01]
15. The Boars Want A Battle [:31]
16. Fighting For Iron [1:51]
17. A Warning From The Wolf God [3:12]
18. A Trap Is Set [3:00]
19. Iron Town Is Under Attack [1:05]
20. Many Lives Lost [3:29]
21. Becoming A Demon [3:25]
22. A God, A Demon, And A Spirit [4:27]
23. The Great Spirit's Head [7:41]
24. Rejuvenating The Forest [2:11]
25. End Credits [3:48]
Arguably the magnum opus of artist/director Hayao Miyazaki, Princess Mononoke embodies all the qualities associated with the distinctive style of Japanese animation. Like much of Japanese anime, Princess Mononoke takes place in a dreamlike setting where mysticism and reality collide -- violently. Seeking a cure for the curse that afflicts him, young Ashitaka travels to a magical wilderness and is caught up in the struggle between the spirits of the forest and human miners equipped with powerful weapons. Yet even the perils of war can't keep Ashitaka from falling in love with the beautiful princess San, for whom destiny has grand plans. The English-language version of the film utilizes the vocal talents of actors Billy Crudup, Claire Danes, Billy Bob Thornton, and Minnie Driver. Epic in scope, dynamic in execution, Princess Mononoke is an animated treasure that won't be easily forgotten. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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