Ghibli discusses The Another World in latest Famitsu

The latest issue of Famitsu includes an interview with Studio Ghibli president Toshio Suzuki, who discusses the company's collaboration with Level-5 on the development of Ni no Kuni: The Another World. The game, in which you play a boy who is transported to a mysterious world in order to bring his mother back to life, is being made to celebrate Level-5's ten-year anniversary.
According to Suzuki, when Ghibli's entire team is working on a project, they tend to generate about five minutes of high-quality animation per month. Even for animation, that's pretty slow, but it means that the overall quality of the product will be impeccable -- if you've seen any of Ghibli's movies, you'll know that's generally the case.
Studio Ghibli tends to shy away from video games and Level-5 seems to be very lucky to have the chance to work with the animators on The Another World. A composer close to both Level-5 and Ghibli introduced the two at a time when the animation studio had just finished work on its latest piece and, with the absence of nothing better to do, agreed to work on Level-5's game.
According to Suzuki, when Ghibli's entire team is working on a project, they tend to generate about five minutes of high-quality animation per month. Even for animation, that's pretty slow, but it means that the overall quality of the product will be impeccable -- if you've seen any of Ghibli's movies, you'll know that's generally the case.
Studio Ghibli tends to shy away from video games and Level-5 seems to be very lucky to have the chance to work with the animators on The Another World. A composer close to both Level-5 and Ghibli introduced the two at a time when the animation studio had just finished work on its latest piece and, with the absence of nothing better to do, agreed to work on Level-5's game.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
fullmetal951 @ May 21st 2009 7:02PM
Introducing: My Neighbor Totoro.....THE GAME!!!
milan @ May 21st 2009 8:20PM
Shouldn't people be excited for this?
azr_ @ May 23rd 2009 3:08PM
I would have been more excited if I could enjoy this on my HD-tv instead of two 3" screens.
buffalo_aaa @ May 21st 2009 9:44PM
I AM excited for this. I troll the internet every couple of weeks in hopes of finding more news about The Another World but usually just end up reading the same old stories. We, the American People! wan this game. now. like, just release it already.
Abebe @ May 21st 2009 9:50PM
Ya, the sales for this are going to be ridiculous in Japan. I think in a couple years Level-5 could easily rival Nintendo in terms of quality and market share.
TheWorldsBestGamer @ May 21st 2009 10:08PM
Kawaii! :3
Onomah @ May 22nd 2009 2:10AM
I had just about forgotten how much I desperately need to play this game
lincruste @ Jun 2nd 2009 6:13AM
I'm soooooo disappointed, as I expected something related to Eric Chahi's Another World.
oumigi @ May 24th 2009 8:40AM
I'm looking forward to this one.