Not Akira, Leonardo DiCaprio’s Favorite Anime is From Studio Ghibli Which Resonates With His Own Personal Mission

Not Akira, Leonardo DiCaprio's Favorite Anime is From Studio Ghibli Which Resonates With His Own Personal Mission

Leonardo DiCaprio’s interest in anime surprises fans due to his Hollywood stardom. However, imagining him enjoying classic black-and-white films or works by Martin Scorsese is easier. Anime remained a specialized genre, even with dedicated fans. In 2003, Spirited Away won an Oscar, introducing anime to a broader audience. Director Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli gained instant global recognition. 

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Leonardo DiCaprio’s Anime Journey began with Akira

Unlike others, DiCaprio’s anime exposure began in the 1980s as a teenager with the seminal masterpiece Akira. Directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, the film skillfully blended complex themes and a touch of Shakespearean influence from Otomo’s original manga.

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Decades down the line, DiCaprio’s connection with the film remained so profound that he took the time to share his thoughts with MTV about a prospective live-action version. He expressed,

“My admiration for Japanese anime runs deep. Understanding the project’s ardent and devoted fanbase, we’re committed to delivering nothing less than excellence. The film won’t proceed until the script attains its optimal form.”

DiCaprio’s ongoing interest in a live-action adaptation of Akira, as discussed with MTV, reflects his enduring connection to the anime film and appreciation for its impact.

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Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appreciation for  Princess Mononoke 

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Leonardo DiCaprio

The Oscar-winning Actor’s anime affection goes beyond casual viewing. He grew more intrigued as Studio Ghibli’s animations captivated Western audiences. One favorite is Princess Mononoke, a 1997 masterpiece he openly praised. In the film, guided by Hayao Miyazaki, themes of environmental consequences unfold as the Wolf God Moro and Princess combat civilization’s advance.

Over time, Studio Ghibli’s anime gained polish and depth, attracting a larger audience and growing appreciation. This beloved show, especially Princess Mononoke, resonated deeply with both viewers and Leonardo DiCaprio showcasing a fascinating connection.

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Leonardo Dicaprio’s Mission to Fight Global Warming Which Resonates With Princess Mononoke

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Princess Mononoke released in 1997

DiCaprio is committed to fighting global warming for a better planet. His dedication aligns with his appreciation for Princess Mononoke, an anime with a strong environmental message and actions.

Titanic Actor’s Earth passion goes beyond enjoyment, focusing on the shared responsibility to protect and maintain its cleanliness and safety. Leonardo DiCaprio’s commitment to fighting global warming aligns with “Princess Mononoke,” as both emphasize safeguarding the planet.

Just as the anime underscores environmental preservation, DiCaprio’s mission echoes collective responsibility. Through his advocacy, he translates fiction into action, inspiring others to protect our environment.

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Source: Far Out Magazine

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