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Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki of the animated movie "Ponyo" smiles as he poses for a picture in Los Angeles July 28, 2009.[Photo/Agencies]
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Ghibli Studio does not plan to stop producing animated films, but needs to reconsider its future course, said a spokesman in Tokyo yesterday.
Renowned Japanese animated film producer Ghibli Studio, which penned the Oscar-winning Spirited Away, is rumored to have halted production after director Hayao Miyazaki announced his retirement last September.
On Aug 3, co-founder Toshio Suzuki told Jounetsu Tairiku, a hit Japanese documentary program that tracks the lives of famous people, that the company was likely to undergo an overhaul and a shutdown has also been discussed.
"It is by no means impossible to keep producing (films) forever. However, we will take a brief pause to consider where to go from here", Suzuki said during his TV appearance.
This comment has pushed the previous rumors to a whole new level. Most Japanese media interpreted Suzuki's words as a confirmation of the studio's end.
Previously, the studio admitted that the departure of its most recognizable filmmaker caused them to rethink the future. A Ghibli Studio spokesman in Tokyo gave a firmer and clearer answer to the rumor yesterday: "Ghibli does not plan to stop producing animated films, but needs to reconsider the course of its future."