If you watch the behind-the-scenes documentary on the English version DVD, it said that "Spirited Away" is actually a movie dedicated to Miyazaki's "goddaughter" and he made the main character, Chihiro, almost exactly like the girl and same with the parents.
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We really need additional information than that provided . . . "How does Hayao Miyazaki make it ? " : what , a film , a script , a living , etc . . .
Yes, but you have to be good with drawing anime, and make a good storyline.
It's a normal expression. Being an anime character does not make it odd...
SADLY NO. I have check everywhere and they've all said that the director hardly every makes sequels. Plus, anime movies hardly ever make sequels. So probably not. Unless some GIFTED UNDERSTANDING PERSON gives it a chance? *hint hint to any pasing director/producer* C;
It keeps all of us anime freaks going! Plus a lot of people make a good living off of world wide, famous anime.
You would have to contact the distributers of the anime, who might send the idea to the writer/creator of the anime. but i must say it is rare for the mangaka to adapt to anyone elses idea's to make a spin off. unless the show was bought by the distributers meaning they had full control of the direction of the anime show. but the mangaka would stick to their own ideas Well, Eureka 7 was made into an anime before the manga, as some others. I'm actually trying to do the same thing. What I recomend is you should make a script describing what the first episode would be and what would happen. Almost like writing a book, but not as tiring. This is what I'm doing. After that, send your ideas either to anime companies like Tokyo Pop or a manga artist (if you have one's email). If you can draw however, you should make a comic/manga or even just poses of your characters on sites like Deviant. Hope I helped you a bit.