Hayao Miyazaki was so disgusted by that he instituted a strict "no cuts" clause in all future Studio Ghibli distribution deals. For years, this bad dub was the only English version of Nausicaa that existed, causing the film to languish in obscurity in the US.
In the pantheon of animated cinema, few films hold as significant a place as Hayao Miyazaki’s Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Kaze no Tani no Naushika). Released in 1984, this post-apocalyptic epic was not merely the first feature film directed by Miyazaki; it was the creative seed from which the legendary Studio Ghibli would eventually grow. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind-ENG-
The climax of the film is one of the most emotionally resonant scenes in animation history. An army of Ohmu, driven mad by the kidnapping of their larva, stampedes toward the Valley, threatening to destroy everything. The Tolmekians attempt to stop them with the awakened Giant Warrior, but the weapon fails. Hayao Miyazaki was so disgusted by that he