One of the greatest stories ever told: Kaze no Tani no Nasicaa
One of the most magnificent stories I have ever encountered (presented both as Anime and in much more elaborate form, as Manga) is the story by Hayao Miyazaki of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. In many ways it was his rough precursor to his later Princess Mononoke, but in both the original (not dubbed) Anime, and in the Manga he made from it, there is a much richer and more ambiguous plot.
Let me just say that the Manga version of this story has so much more to it. It was so complicated a plot that my mother (despite a Ph.D. in Anthropology) lost track of the political threads. But it is one of the richest, most beautiful and amazing stories ever told. The movie version is excellent, and the animation wonderful if somewhat dated. But the Manga goes so far beyond the plot in the movie it is almost a different story.
This story comes from the imagination of one of Japan's greatest animators, Hayao Miyazaki. It is inspired by ancient Greek myths (hence the name "Nausicaa") and from traditional Japanese stories.
Here is one of the best trailers for Naushikaa ever made: (Korean trailer but gives the BEST impression of the story)
I prefer finding subtitled versions, but the fully dubbed English version, done but the generally lousy, but in this case excellent, Disney, can be found here:
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