Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke on Film4 in June
According to GhibliWiki, Film4 will be airing Hayao “Spirited Away” Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke on June 10th at 11pm as a part of their 100 Films to See Before You Die brand of programming.
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Washed up on the good shores of Anime UK News after many a year at sea, Paul has been writing about anime for a long time here at AUKN and at his anime blog.
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