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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
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
* ''[[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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