Is The Red Turtle unique as a Ghibli co-production? | |
I was curious if The Red Turtle is unique, in that it will feature the Studio Ghibli logo, but wasn't animated by them?
I know over the years, Ghibli has provided assistance/contribution (ink & paint, in-between animation, background art etc) on some films including Tekkonkinkreet or helped financially co-produce some films such as Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence — but their logo doesn't appear before the film starts. If they are credited, it's in the end credits.
Does this make The Red Turtle special? Does the fact Ghibli's logo will show before the film begins (albeit in red) set a new precedent?
Are there any other 'non-Ghibli' films that featured their logo, or is The Red Turtle the first?
I cannot think of or find any other animated films that have a Studio Ghibli logo before the opening titles, other than the films we KNOW are Ghibli films (as they were animated by the studio itself), and now Red Turtle.
Are there other examples? Or is this it?
If this is it, does that make Red Turtle a Ghibli film?
Thank you.
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Post last edited by Iblarder on 01.04.2017, 07:04 PM.
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