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Ponyo (Japanese: ???????, Hepburn: Gake no Ue no Ponyo, literally "Ponyo on the Cliff"), initially titled in English as Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, is a 2008 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Mitsubishi and Toho, and distributed by the latter company. It is the eighth film Miyazaki directed for Ghibli, and his tenth overall. The film stars the voices of Tomoko Yamaguchi, Kazushige Nagashima, Y?ki Amami, George Tokoro, Yuria Nara, Hiroki Doi, Rumi Hiiragi, Akiko Yano, Kazuko Yoshiyuki and Tomoko Naraoka. The plot centers on a goldfish named Ponyo who befriends a five-year-old human boy, S?suke, and wants to become a human girl.

Ponyo
Japanese theatrical release poster
Directed byHayao Miyazaki
Produced byToshio Suzuki
Written byHayao Miyazaki
StarringTomoko Yamaguchi
Kazushige Nagashima
Y?ki Amami
George Tokoro
Yuria Nara
Hiroki Doi
Rumi Hiiragi
Akiko Yano
Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Tomoko Naraoka
Music byJoe Hisaishi
CinematographyAtsushi Okui
Edited byTakeshi Seyama
Production
company
Studio Ghibli
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • July 19, 2008 (2008-07-19)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget¥3.4 billion
(US$34 million)
Box officeUS$201.8 million

The film was released in Japan on July 19, 2008, in the US and Canada on August 14, 2009, and in the UK on February 12, 2010. It earned over US$201 million worldwide and won several awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year.

Screenplay

Fujimoto, a once-human wizard/scientist, lives underwater along with his daughter, Brunhilde, and her numerous smaller sisters. While she and her siblings are on an outing with their father in his four-flippered submarine, Brunhilde sneaks off and floats away on the back of a jellyfish. After an encounter with a fishing trawler, she drifts to the shore of a small fishing town in a glass jar where she is rescued by a five-year-old boy named S?suke. Shattering the jar open with a rock, S?suke cuts his finger in the process. Brunhilde licks his wound causing it to heal almost instantly. S?suke names her Ponyo and promises to protect her. Meanwhile, a distraught Fujimoto searches frantically for his lost daughter whom he believes to have been kidnapped. He calls his wave spirits to recover her, leaving S?suke heartbroken.

Ponyo and Fujimoto have an argument, during which Ponyo refuses to let her father call her by her birth name. She declares her desire to be known as 'Ponyo' and to become human. Using her magic, she forces herself to grow leg- and arm-like appendages and start changing into a human, a power granted to her by the human blood she ingested when she licked S?suke's finger. Her alarmed father forces her to change back into her true form and leaves to summon Ponyo's mother, Granmamare. Meanwhile, Ponyo, with the help of her sisters, breaks away from her father and inadvertently uses his magic to make herself fully human. The huge amount of magic that she releases into the ocean causes an imbalance in the world, resulting in a tsunami, leaving ships stranded at sea. Ponyo goes back to S?suke, who is amazed and overjoyed to see her. He tells his mother, Lisa, that Ponyo has returned as a little girl. Lisa allows Ponyo to stay at their house for the time being, and they wait out the storm together at S?suke's house. Worried about the residents of the nursing home where she works, Lisa leaves to check up on them and promising S?suke that she will return home as soon as possible.

Granmamare arrives at Fujimoto's submarine. S?suke's father, K?ichi, sees her traveling and recognizes her as the Goddess of Mercy. Fujimoto notices the moon appears to be falling out of its orbit and satellites are falling like shooting stars, symptoms of the dangerous imbalance of nature that now exists. Granmamare declares that if S?suke can pass a test, Ponyo can live as a human and that the order of the world will be restored. A still-worried Fujimoto reminds her that if S?suke fails the test, Ponyo will turn into sea foam.

S?suke and Ponyo wake up to find that most of the land around the house has been covered by the ocean. Since it is impossible for Lisa to come home, the two children decide to find her. With the help of Ponyo's magic, they make S?suke's toy pop pop boat life-size and set out across the swollen ocean.

When Ponyo and S?suke make it to the forest, however, Ponyo tires and falls asleep only to be woken by S?suke, who implores her to ignite a second candle as the one powering their boat is about to go out. Ponyo then dozes off multiple times before concentrating enough to make the candle, which then goes out. She then passes out, and S?suke has to push the boat to shore, only to find that the boat, deprived of Ponyo's magic, is reverting to its toy size. S?suke drags Ponyo to the shore, where he finds Lisa's abandoned car. Ponyo then wakes up, and the two decide to continue looking for her.

Ponyo and S?suke head into a tunnel. Inside Ponyo reverts to being a fish due to overuse of her magical powers. Meanwhile, Lisa and the residents of the nursing home, who are temporarily able to breath water because of Granmamare, are waiting excitedly below the surface for Ponyo and S?suke to arrive. S?suke and Ponyo encounter Fujimoto, who warns the boy that the balance of nature is in danger and begs Sosuke to return Ponyo to him. S?suke doubts Fujimoto and attempts to flee, but the two children are quickly captured and Fujimoto takes them down to the protected nursing home.

S?suke is reunited with Lisa and meets Granmamare, with whom Lisa has just had a long private conversation. Granmamare asks S?suke if he can love Ponyo whether she is a fish or human. S?suke replies that he "loves all the Ponyos." Granmamare then tells her daughter that if she chooses to become human once and for all, she will have to give up her magical powers. Ponyo agrees to this, so Granmamare encases her in a bubble and gives her to S?suke. She tells him that kissing the bubble will complete Ponyo's transformation. The balance of nature is thus restored and the previously stranded ships head back to port. Fujimoto respects his daughter's choice to become a human, having decided he can trust S?suke with Ponyo's welfare. Ponyo then joyfully jumps high in the air and kisses S?suke, completing her transformation as a human.

  • Yuria Nara as Ponyo, the daughter of Fujimoto and Granmamare initially named Brunnhilde. Ponyo is voiced by Noah Cyrus in Disney's English adaptation.
  • Hiroki Doi as S?suke, a five-year-old boy and the son of Lisa and K?ichi, attending Himawari Elementary School ("Himawari" is the Japanese word for sunflower.) Frankie Jonas provides his voice in Disney's English adaptation.
  • Tomoko Yamaguchi as Lisa, a caretaker at the Himawari House. Tina Fey provides her voice in Disney's English adaptation.
  • Kazushige Nagashima as K?ichi, Lisa's husband and a captain of the Koganeimaru. He is voiced by Matt Damon in Disney's English adaptation.
  • Y?ki Amami as Granmamare, a giant being named the Mother of the Sea. In Disney's English adaptation, her voice is supplied by Cate Blanchett.
  • George Tokoro as Fujimoto, a sorcerer who holds a resentment against humans. Fujimoto is not a villain, but rather an overly protective and xenophobic father for whom the more he tried to intervene the more he pushed his daughter Ponyo away. Miyazaki considered this to be common among Japanese fathers in this day and age. In Disney's English adaptation, Fujimoto is voiced by Liam Neeson. Tokoro also provides the voice of the Suigyo, Fujimoto's wave-like minions.
  • Rumi Hiiragi as the Young Mother, a young woman in her 30s. In Disney's English adaptation, her voice is supplied by Mona Marshall (who is credited for the role).
  • Akiko Yano as Ponyo's younger sisters
  • Kazuko Yoshiyuki as Toki, a powerchair-using resident of the Himawari House. In Disney's English adaptation, she is voiced by Lily Tomlin.
  • Tomoko Naraoka as Yoshie, a resident of the Himawari House. In Disney's English adaptation, her voice is supplied by Betty White.
  • Akiko Takeguchi as Noriko, a resident of the Himawari House. In Disney's English adaption, her voice is supplied by Cloris Leachman.

The cast also includes Tokie Hidari as Kayo, a resident of the Himawari House and formerly a career woman as a youth, voiced by Marsha Clark in Disney's English adaptation; Nippon Television announcer Shinichi Hatori voices The Announcer, a television news reporter who relays information about the hurricane; he is voiced by Kurt Knutsson in Disney's English adaptation. Emi Hiraoka and Nozomi ?hashi voice Kumiko and Karen, attendants of Himawari Nursery School; their respective English voice actresses are Jennessa Rose and Colleen O'Shaughnessey, who are also credited.

Hayao Miyazaki, the film's director and writer, said his inspiration was the Hans Christian Andersen story The Little Mermaid, but his inspiration was more abstract than a story. Along with animation director Katsuya Kondo and art director Noboru Yoshida, Miyazaki devised a set of goals which included to use traditional animation entirely in Ponyo, pursuing the animation and art possibilities without struggling under the demands of the production schedule, showing the quality of Yoshida's artwork as well as celebrating the innocence and cheerfulness of a child's universe. Production of Ponyo began in May 2006, while key animation of Ponyo began in October of that year.

A few of the previous Ghibli movies had used CGI, but the whole computer graphics section at the studio had closed before the production of this feature, as it was decided they wanted to focus on hand-drawn animation. Miyazaki was intimately involved with the hand-drawn animation in Ponyo. He preferred to draw the sea and waves himself, and enjoyed experimenting with how to express this important part of the film. The level of detailed drawing present in the film resulted in 170,000 separate images—a record for a Miyazaki film.

Ponyo's name is an onomatopoeia, based on Miyazaki's idea of what a "soft, squishy softness" sounds like when touched.

The seaside village where the story takes place is inspired by Tomonoura, a real town in Setonaikai National Park in Japan, where Miyazaki stayed in 2005. Some of the setting and story was affected by Richard Wagner's opera Die Walküre. The music also makes reference to Wagner's opera. The character of S?suke is based on Miyazaki's son Gor? Miyazaki when he was five. S?suke's name is taken from the hero in the novel The Gate by famous Japanese novelist Natsume S?seki.

The name of the ship on which S?suke's father works is Koganeimaru, a reference to Studio Ghibli's location in Koganei, Tokyo. Maru (?) is a common ending for ship names.

Miyazaki wanted his next film to be Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea 2 but producer Toshio Suzuki convinced him to make The Wind Rises instead.

Japan

The film was released by Toho on July 19, 2008, in theatres across Japan on 481 screens—a record for a domestic film. As it had beaten Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie: Giratina and the Bouquet of the (Frozen) Sky: Shaymin (which had opened on the same day). It grossed ¥10 billion ($91 million) in its first month of release, and a total of ¥15.0 billion ($153.1 million) as of November 9, 2008.

Tokyo Anime Fair chose 'Ponyo' as Animation of the Year of 2008, as revealed in a press release by Anime News Network.

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