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| Looking for a Home | |
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| Directed by | Hayao Miyazaki |
| Written by | Hayao Miyazaki |
| Produced by | Toshio Suzuki |
| Starring | Akiko Yano Tamori |
| Cinematography | Atsushi Okui |
| Edited by | Takeshi Seyama |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Ghibli Museum |
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Running time | 12 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Looking for a Home (やどさがし,Yadosagashi) (also known asHouse-hunting) was written and directed byHayao Miyazaki forStudio Ghibli.[1] The short film originally released on January 3, 2006, and is shown only in the Saturn Theater at theGhibli Museum inMitaka and in the Cinema Orion at theGhibli Park nearNagoya, Japan. The short is 12 minutes long.
Fuki sets out with a big rucksack in high spirits on a journey to look for a new house. Along her way, Fuki encounters and befriends numerous manifestations of the natural world, from fish to insects to akami who resembled Totoro. All thesound effects in this film were done by human voice. This short film contains little to no spoken Japanese, and the story is conveyed almost entirely through art and sound effects. Sound is also depicted on screen as animated writing. The original story and screenplay were written byHayao Miyazaki.
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