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Does Artificial Intelligence Mean the End of Animated Filmmaking? on the Ghibli Trend

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“It’s an insult to life itself,” exclaimed Miyazaki Hayao, the creator of Spirited Away. The artist and his colleagues have been drawing his soulful animated films by hand at Studio Ghibli for many years, but AI produces images in a similar style in seconds. Krisztina Nagy also asked László Csáki, the director of Blue Pelican, about the phenomenon.
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“It’s an insult to life itself,” exclaimed Miyazaki Hayao, the creator of Spirited Away. The artist and his colleagues have been drawing his soulful animated films by hand at Studio Ghibli for many years, but AI produces images in a similar style in seconds. Krisztina Nagy also asked László Csáki, the director of Blue Pelican, about the phenomenon.

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wmn.hu broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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