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by masklinn 3506 days ago
> I also, of course, salute Hayao Miyazaki: Farewell, and may your legacy live on.

Er… he's not dead, and was only semi-retired. Semi-retired because he's been working on a Ghibli short of an old idea of his (Kemushi no Boro)[0] and "was" because last Sunday in an NHK special he announced he'd started working on a new feature film[1].

[0] http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-07-10/hayao-miyaza...

[1] http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-11-13/hayao-miyaza...

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I know he's not dead, but his next film will be his last. It's a good time to give him a sendoff.
> I know he's not dead, but his next film will be his last.

First his next film won't be released for something like 4 or 5 years he's only just started working on it, so it's a terrible time to give him a sendoff.

Second The Wind Rises was already supposed to be his last film and see how that turned out.

Miyazaki is the kind of people you send off at their funeral and no sooner.

And before that, Ponyo was supposed to be his last film. He retires on a regular basis.
And before that Spirited Away, and before that Princess Mononoke, and before that... Miyazaki retiring has become kind of a meme in anime communities over the past decade or so.
...Fair enough.
That is what he said with the previous one as well, but if I recall correctly he missed doing it (luckily for us).
Ugh it will be CG what a travesty. He needs to make at least one more true animated film.