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James Van Der Beek | Pazu | |
Richard A. Dysart | Uncle Pomme | |
Mark Hamill | Muska | |
Kotoe Hatsui | Dora | |
Cloris Leachman | Dola | |
Anna Paquin | Sheeta | |
Mayumi Tanaka | Pazu | |
Keiko Yokozawa | Sheeta | |
Kotoe Hatsui | Dola | |
Minori Terada | Muska | |
Fujio Tokita | Uncle Pom | |
Ichirô Nagai | Shogun Mouro | |
Hiroshi Ito | Oyakata | |
Machiko Washio | Okami | |
Takuzô Kamiyama | Shalulu | |
Yoshito Yasuhara | Lui | |
Sukekiyo Kameyama | Anli | |
Ryuji Saikachi | Old Engineer | |
Tarako | Madge | |
Eken Mine | Underling | |
Reiko Suzuki | Additional Voices |
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Producer |
Isao Takahata
Yasuyoshi Tokuma |
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Writer |
Hayao Miyazaki
John Semper Jonathan Swift |
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Cinematography |
Hirokata Takahashi
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Musician |
Joe Hisaishi
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"Castle In The Sky" is an animated film set in alternate Victorian era the likes of which Jules Verne would have been proud. It’s the tale of a young boy Pazu (James Van Der Beek) the apprentice of an engineer doing all his chores when one day a strange girl, Sheeta (Anna Paquin) falls down from the sky and into his arms. Now after saving her life Pazu has entered into a dangerous adventure with Sheeta at the center of it all. The two must race against time to seek out a mythical floating city named Laputa where her levitation-stone pendant will answer everything. However other individuals want the pendant and thus the secret of the floating city for themselves and a mysterious conspiracy that leads all the way back to the government and a shadowy government agent. |
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