TY - ADVS AU - Tokuma,Yasuyoshi AU - Ujiie,Seiichiro AU - Narita,Yutaka AU - Miyazaki,Hayao AU - Anderson,Gillian AU - Suzuki,Toshio AU - Crudup,Billy AU - Danes,Claire AU - Driver,Minnie AU - Smith,Jada Pinkett AU - Thornton,Billy Bob AU - DiMaggio,John AU - Danes,Claire AU - DeMita,John AU - David,Keith AU - Gaiman,Neil AU - Alpert,Steve AU - Moriyoshi,Haryuo AU - MacDougall,Ian AU - Hisaishi,Joe ED - Miramax Films. ED - Sutajio Jiburi, Kabushiki Kaisha. ED - Tokuma Shoten. ED - Nihon Terebi. ED - Dentsū. ED - Nibariki TNDG (Firm) ED - Miramax Home Entertainment (Firm) ED - Sutajio Jiburi, Kabushiki Kaisha, ED - Shout! Factory (Firm), ED - Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm) TI - Princess Mononoke T2 - Studio Ghibli PY - 1997///, [2017] CY - Los Angeles, CA PB - Shout Factory KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Princesses KW - Drama KW - Princes KW - Man-woman relationships KW - Ecology KW - Gods KW - Spirits KW - Blessing and cursing KW - Heroes KW - Human-animal relationships KW - Magic KW - Action and adventure films KW - lcgft KW - Fantasy films KW - Animated films KW - Feature films N1 - Title from disc label; Originally produced as a Japanese motion picture in 1997; Opening credits -- Prince Ashitaka's fate -- The arm of a demon -- A new friend -- The wolf gods attack -- First sight of Princess Mononoke -- The tree spirits -- A magical place -- Returning home to Iron Town -- The story of the demon boar -- The inner workings of Iron Town -- San invades Iron Town -- The ape tribe -- The great spirit -- The boars want a battle -- Fighting for Iron -- A warning from the wolf god -- A trap is set -- Iron Town is under attack -- Many lives lost -- Becoming a demon -- A god, a demon, and a spirit -- The great spirit's head -- Rejuvenating the forest -- End credits; Music by Joe Hisaishi ; supervising animators, Masahi Ando, Kitaro Kosaka, Yoshifumi Kondo ; art direction, Nizo Yamamoto, Yoji Takeshige, Kazuo Oga, Naoya Tanaka, Staoshi Kuroda ; camera supervisor, Atsusi Okui ; editing, Takeshi Seyama ; English language version adapted by Neil Gaiman ; translated from the original Japanese by Steve Alpert, Haruyo Moriyoshi, Ian MacDougall; English language voice actors: Billy Crudup (Ashitaka), Billy Bob Thornton (Jigo), Minnie Driver (Lady Eboshi), John DiMaggio (Gonza), Claire Danes (San), John DeMita (Kohroku), Jada Pinkett Smith (Toki), Gillian Anderson (Moro), Keith David (Okkoto); MPAA rating: Rated PG-13 for images of violence and gore; Closed-captioned N2 - When a frightening creature attacks his remote village, young warrior Ashitaka is able to put the great beast out of its misery. It is a boar god corrupted by sinister magic, transformed into a monster by a wound from a mysterious iron ball. Ashitaka has received a wound as well, which bubbles with supernatural putrescence, so he must travel far to the east seeking a cure. In Iron Town, Lady Eboshi employs freed prostitutes, former serfs, and even outcast lepers to build a human empire that will civilize the wilderness with iron and guns. In the forest, the wild gods gather their strength to fight back, led by San, the Princess Mononoke. She is a beautiful but savage girl who has chosen to give up her humanity and side with the animals. Ashitaka finds himself embroiled in a battle between the two forces, both of whom see him as supporting the enemy ER -