List of works by Hayao Miyazaki
The following is a list of works by Japanese filmmaker and artist Hayao Miyazaki, divided into the categories of his early works, manga works, and filmography. Some of his most widely known works are his animated films created during his time with Studio Ghibli, including My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Ponyo, and The Wind Rises.
Early works (animation)
Filmography
Executive producer
- Only Yesterday
- Pom Poko
Short films
Other credits
Manga works
The following list contains Hayao Miyazaki's works, both major and minor, since his debut as manga artist:Work | Years | Summary |
Nagagutsu wo Haita Neko | 1969 | Serialization in a newspaper of a feature film by Toei Doga, for which Miyazaki worked as a key animator. Based on Charles Perrault's book. Pero, the dandy cat, helps a boy defeat an Ogre and win the heart of a princess. |
Sabaku no Tami | 1969–70 | Written for a newspaper targeted for children. It deals with the devastation of war, betrayal, and the ugliness of the human nature under desperate situations. |
Doubutsu Takarajima | 1972 | Serialization in a newspaper of a feature film by Toei Doga, for which Miyazaki worked as a key animator. It's a fun, slapstick adventure story based on Stevenson's Treasure Island. |
Kaze no tani no Naushika | 1982–94 | Precursor and partial adaptation of the anime film of the same name, with a much more extended plot than the film. |
Imouto he | 1982 | A six-page graphic poem about a dream a boy has in which he and his sick twin sister fly and travel around the world, and he can bring happiness to her. |
Shuna no Tabi | 1983 | An all-watercolor 147 page manga considered by some as a Nausicaä prototype. It's about a prince of a very poor country who journeys in search of the Golden Wheat to save his people from starving. |
Hikōtei Jidai | 1990 | A 15-page all watercolor manga, which the animated film Porco Rosso is based on. It was serialized in Model Graphix, a monthly magazine about scale models, as a part of Miyazaki's "Zassou nouto" series. |
Miyazaki Hayao no Zassō Nōto | 1992 | Series of manga which Miyazaki has very sporadically wrote in a Japanese scale model magazine, Model Graphix. They are totally independent manga stories, mecha ideas, or movie ideas about tanks, planes, or battle ships from the era before World War II - the "favorites" of Miyazaki. |
Hansu no Kikan | 1994 | An all-watercolor manga based on the fictional adventures of Hans, a German chief tank mechanic, at the end of World War II. It was serialized in Model Graphix, a monthly magazine about scale models, as a part of Miyazaki's "Zassou nouto" series. |
Kuuchuu de Oshokuji | 1994 | An all-watercolor short manga about the history of in-flight meals. |
Doromamire no Tora | 1998–99 | An all-watercolor manga based on the memoirs of Otto Carius, a German tank commander. It was serialized in Model Graphix, under a new series name "Mousou nouto". |
A Trip to Tynemouth | 2006 | An adapted manga version of a translated collection of three of the young adult short stories written by Robert Westall. |
Kaze Tachinu | 2009 | The story of Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter designer Jiro Horikoshi. |
Teppou Samurai | 2015 | A manga series about samurai in Japan’s Warring States era. |