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Apart from his stellar and remarkable films, Hayao Miyazaki is celebrated for his exemplary work in the animation industry. From Princess Mononoke to Spirited Away, Miyazaki has animated some of the finest animated films.

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To this date, his work continues to impact and influence generations in terms of its ideologies. Most of his films are reflective of his staunch ideas and perspectives. From AI to anime, the Studio Ghibli director has some strong opinions. However, that is not the end of it.

Other than AI and anime, Miyazaki cited one show as failing children. And surprisingly, it isn’tNarutoorOne Piece. Needless to say, this would prompt most fans to call him a grumpy grandpa for this opinion. But is the show that bad? Let’s find out.

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Hayao Miyazaki has immense hostility toward this show

Despite his feats as an exemplary directorHayao Miyazakihas some conservative views. It is because of this very trait that the internet has deemed him a grumpy grandpa.

This is evident in his views regarding artificial intelligence along with anime. That is not all, considering his adherence to traditional methods of storytelling and animation. However, we have barely scratched the surface when it comes to his hate for certain media.

Monkey D. Luffy in a still from the series.

The most popular instance of hishate toward technologyis a popular clip on YouTube. Miyazaki is seen scorning his team for their insensitive approach to disability. This, however, isn’t the first time he expressed his disdain over the medium.

Time and time again he has opened up about the crippling dependency of animators on artificial intelligence. With technology obliterating creativity, his vision has urged several artists to speak up. However, this is not the end of it as he criticized yet another show.

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Miyazaki associatedUltramanwith kids’ failure as citizens of society. An excerpt from Graph Mitaka shared byCBRrevealed his opinion regarding the show. He quoted:

Parents have failed… and today we see, increasingly, that [their kids] don’t have a clue what to do. Among friends in my forties, several are of the Ultraman generation, and this problem seems to have become increasingly common among them.

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Miyazaki is a true revolutionary in most aspects but especially his views on art and society. As a stalwart in the Japanese animation industry, he continues to influence several artists.

While his views onUltramanare controversial, this isn’t the first time he harbored hate for a medium. Many a time, the Ghibli Director expressed his rage toward the new-age anime.

Miyazaki’s controversial views on anime

By now, most people associate Miyazaki with his nature to scoff at new-age art. While this may seem frustrating to budding animators and artists, his views outline profundity. This is clear in hiscontroversial opinionson new-age anime.

Several fans have criticized his outlook on the internet, citing him as a grumpy grandpa. For his staunch opinions and worldview, the Ghibli Director may have judged the medium too soon. All of it seems strange considering the director paved the way for the Japanese Industry, but there’s a catch to that.

Series likeNarutoandOne Piecehave consistently shaped the course of the anime industry. Unlike new-age anime, the series are praised for their art and thought-provoking concepts.

While Miyazaki expressed his disdain for the modern age series, there are exceptions. He seemed to have a soft spot for top-notch series likeDemon Slayer. To be acknowledged by the legend himself is a great feat in itself though there is a caveat to this.

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While Miyazaki outrightly dismissed the anime industry with his criticism, his praise is a rarity. This is also because of the series’ dependency on traditional animation systems. It is this very trait that Miyazaki propagates and lives by when it comes to his remarkable work.

Himanshi Jeswani

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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.

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