for me? Yep, it's gonna be Porco Rosso
For me? Yep, it's gonna be Porco Rosso
I love fascist pigs too
How the fuck does he even get the plane out of there?
Pom Poko is far superior, this is undeniable.
The comfiest out of them all
There's an entrance.
No one care nerd. I still bash raccoons with my car and I don't give a flying fuck
Seaplanes are neat.
>pom poko
>raccoons
based retard
I naturally assumed that but look, its parallel to a rock-wall which is jutting out over top of it. A better question is perhaps how does he get the plane IN there?
He's an anti-fascist pig though, he literally says it's better to be a pig than a fascist.
It's a bit of a broken moral really, since he's portrayed as an old-school romantic of aviation and opposed to the fascists, even though they were pretty big about the same romantic stuff, for instance Balbo flying over the Atlantic, in a flying boat nonetheless. You even can't make it dychotomical like "The wind rises" where it's peaceful aviation vs. warfare aviation, since the Italian airforce didn't even commit any warcrimes and was mostly ineffectual during war.
See but in reverse
To me Porco Rosso, Chihiro and The wind Rise are the best ghibli/miyazaki films ever
Fuck Grave of the Fireflies
The scene with pilot heaven was amazing.
He flew for himself not for enyone else
That's not how planes work, Jeremy.
So all he needed to break the curse was to get kissed by a teenage girl?
The girl was Circe
Never seen a water plane?
Same for every one of us really
He can land it in the ocean and then steer it into the lagoon. You can drive it over the water like a fan boat.
By flying
This
Somebody upload a webm of that
Porco Rosso's airplane is an amalgamation of a bunch of different aircraft but someone should really build one for real.
Every little piece of the design is probably aped from a real aircraft so building one probably isn't out of the realm of possibility. Take those weird spade shaped things hanging off the back of the engine. I don't know what those are. Oil coolers maybe? Either way, I bet you a whole dollar Miyazaki knew exactly what those are. Probably based every bit of the engine on real engines from aircraft he admired.
Miyazaki loves that stuff. I really enjoy his WWII doodles. Crazy aircraft, tanks, etc, but all based at least in principle on real vehicles.