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Laputa: Castle in the Sky Corrected Rough Genga / Hand-drawn by Hayao Miyazaki

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4,000,000 yen

Start Price

80,000 yen

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Start Time

2026/02/15 15:00:00

Live Time

2026/03/08 00:18:26

2026/03/07 07:18:26

Item Number

7023

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Item's Details

(item number) 7023
(title) Laputa: Castle in the Sky Corrected Rough Genga / Hand-drawn by Hayao Miyazaki
(author) Handwritten: Miyazaki Hayao
(size) 235×350mm
(sheets) 12 sheets
(side note) Warranty Yes
(Condition Rating) 7
(cell number) cutD-1560
(starting bid price) 80,000 yen

(comment) [7021][7022][7023]
Laputa consecutive 3 cuts "Director Miyazaki’s correction rough 1 cut and animation 2 cuts"
The scene is late in the film, "Teach me that word." She says nothing more to Pazu, who quietly supports her resolve in her chest
In an instant, sensing Sita’s concern for Dola and the others, one line: "I cut the ropes around the aunts."
Close-up of Pazu’s gentle face - a famous scene! Sita’s fleeting expression as she responds - a famous scene! This close-up of the two is often featured in film stills whenever Laputa is introduced. And in Director Miyazaki's corrected rough key animation, the two palms clasped together hold a levitation stone. Because the flying stone in the hands is a tracing from the original key drawing, it appears only in shape without the emblem, but simply following this revised rough makes the glowing emblem rise into view in your mind, and you can almost hear the chorus singing "ruru, ru-ru, ru-ruu-ruu." The overlapping hands were carefully drawn over many frames, filled with emotion and meticulous touch, conveying how much effort Director Miyazaki put into them. On the final card they tightly clasped, there is Miyazaki's handwritten "Guh". A single card that binds the two together in fate.
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