Nowadays, playing an Ipad wherever you go is very popular. Many young people are eager to get an iPad. But for Miyazaki Hayao, iPad is just nothing but rubbish. The Japanese animation master Miyazaki Hayao made some bitter remarks about iPad, causing a heated debate.
First of all, you must know which kind of person Miyazaki Hayao is. He is named as Akira Kurosawa in the animation world. He has a very important status which nobody can replace in the animation industry. His animation works are as popular as those produced by Disney and Dreamworks. Though the theme of each animation is different, they all include the themes of dream, environment protection, life and survival. His dedication not only makes the whole world respect him and his works but also makes the king of animation world Disney compete for the distribution copyright in the United Sites market. That is a great success for a weak Japanese cartoonist.
So, Miyazaki Hayao is the Miyazaki. I guess you know who he is now. What about Ipad? Though, I think most of people know it, I am willing to introduce it to you again. It is released firstly on 27th, 2010 by Steve jobs, the CEO of apples. iPad is positioned between iPhones and Apple’s personal notebook computer products. As the same as the iPhone’ layout, there are only four buttons in its body. It is simple but powerful. You can use iPad to surf the internet, send and receive email, view e-books, play audio or video. This smart machine has been a hot issues in the digital market.
I have talked too much, seems off the point. Lol. Let me get down to business. What I want to say is that the great animation master Miyazaki Hayao dislike iPad.
In the interview If I Have Paper and pencil in the magazine Hot Air, Miyazaki Hayao made a critical remark about the hot rush of iPad. Hot Air Miyazaki Hayao’s own animation production company Studio Ghibli’ free monthly magazine. He says that he has no interest in the machine and he dislikes scenes that people playing the iPad in the streets or in the subway. And there are so many guys rushing to purchase a I series production, just like in the 1960s, everyone is holding a cassette tape collection to show off. He ridicules the new iPad.