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'''''Shuna's Journey''''' is a one volume, six chapter [[Graphic Novel]] written and illustrated by [[Hayao Miyazaki]]. The book was initially published in 1983, and an English translation by Alex Dudok de Wit became available--in the United States--in November 2022.
'''''Shuna's Journey''''' is a one volume, six chapter [[Graphic Novel]]. The book was initially published in 1983, and an English translation by Alex Dudok de Wit became available--in the United States--in November 2022.


''A plot summary goes here''

Oh, and the graphic novel was written and illustrated by a little known man called [[Hayao Miyazaki]]. You might know him from his obscure [[Studio Ghibli]] and films like ''[[Spirited Away]]''. What is ''Spirited Away'', you ask? Just the first and only [[Anime]], traditionally animated ''and'' foreign film to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Picture. No big deal, really.


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Shuna's Journey is a one volume, six chapter Graphic Novel. The book was initially published in 1983, and an English translation by Alex Dudok de Wit became available--in the United States--in November 2022.

A plot summary goes here

Oh, and the graphic novel was written and illustrated by a little known man called Hayao Miyazaki. You might know him from his obscure Studio Ghibli and films like Spirited Away. What is Spirited Away, you ask? Just the first and only Anime, traditionally animated and foreign film to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Picture. No big deal, really.

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