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Miyazaki's father and uncle owned a large airplane factory, and airplanes were the first things he drew when he began to learn how; the influences of growing up around flying machines have resonated throughout his work since.
 
He began his career in the eary-'60s at Toei, but came to prominence writing and directing anime for television in the '70s; not only did he direct several episodes of the original ''[[Lupin III (Manga)|Lupin III]]'' TV series, his first feature film was an action-adventure caper flick starring the ''Lupin'' characters: ''[[The CastleofCastle of Cagliostro (Anime)|The Castleof Cagliostro]]'' (which is now an acknowledged classic, despite some wholesome liberties). In addition to his early writing and directing work, he also lent his artistic talents to numerous anime series during this time, providing - among other things - storyboards, scene design, organisation, and occasional key animation for the early entries into the [[World Masterpiece Theater]] series.
 
In 1984, Miyazaki and producer [[Isao Takahata]] scraped together a staff and enough financial support to make a feature film: ''[[Nausicaa of the Valley of The Wind (Manga)|Nausicaa of the Valley of The Wind]]'', based on a manga Miyazaki was writing at the time. It was so successful that Takahata and Miyazaki were able to set up their own studio -- [[Studio Ghibli|Ghibli]] -- which has been their base of operations since.
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'''Notable films:'''
 
* ''[[Lupin III (Manga)|Lupin III]]: [[The CastleofCastle of Cagliostro (Anime)|The Castleof Cagliostro]]'', 1979
* ''[[Nausicaa of the Valley of The Wind (Manga)|Nausicaa of the Valley of The Wind]]'', 1984
* ''[[Castle in The Sky (Anime)|Laputa: Castle In The Sky]]'', 1986
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