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** Music/RyuichiSakamoto was offered and attached to score the film. But he was removed after it was determined that his score did not match the tone of the film.
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* RelationshipVoiceActor: Creator/JamesCaan and Creator/MarySteenburgen previously played a married couple in ''Film/{{Elf}}''.

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* RelationshipVoiceActor: Creator/JamesCaan and Creator/MarySteenburgen previously played a married couple in ''Film/{{Elf}}''.



* ThoseTwoActors: James Caan and Mary Steenburgen previously played a married couple in ''Film/{{Elf}}''.
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** Executive producer Seiichiro Ujiie succumbed to multiple organ failure in 2011.

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** Executive producer Seiichiro Ujiie succumbed to multiple organ failure in 2011.during the early stages of production.



* TheOtherDarrin: Yuji Miyake re-recorded some pick-up dialogue for the bamboo cutter following Takeo Chii's passing.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Comedian Yuji Miyake re-recorded some pick-up dialogue for the bamboo cutter following Takeo Chii's passing.
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** Takeo Chii, the Japanese voice of the bamboo cutter, died before he could finish recording his dialogue; the remaining portions were consequently taken up by Yuji Miyake.
** Seiichiro Ujiie, the executive producer of the film, died in 2011 due to multiple organ failure.
* TheOtherDarrin: After Takeo Chii DiedDuringProduction, Yuji Miyake provided the remaining dialogue for the bamboo cutter.

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** Takeo Chii, the Japanese voice of the bamboo cutter, died before he could finish recording his dialogue; the remaining portions were consequently taken up by Yuji Miyake.
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Executive producer Seiichiro Ujiie, the executive producer of the film, died in 2011 due Ujiie succumbed to multiple organ failure.
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** Takeo Chii (The Bamboo Cutter) finished most of his dialogue before he succumbed to heart failure in June 2012.
* TheOtherDarrin: After Takeo Chii DiedDuringProduction, Yuji Miyake provided the remaining re-recorded some pick-up dialogue for the bamboo cutter.cutter following Takeo Chii's passing.
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** Takeo Chii, the Japanese voice of the bamboo cutter, died before he could finish recording his dialogue as the bamboo cutter. The remaining portions were consequently taken up by Yuji Miyake.

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** Takeo Chii, the Japanese voice of the bamboo cutter, died before he could finish recording his dialogue as dialogue; the bamboo cutter. The remaining portions were consequently taken up by Yuji Miyake.
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** Takeo Chii, the Japanese voice of the bamboo cutter, died over a year before the film was released.

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** Takeo Chii, the Japanese voice of the bamboo cutter, died over a year before he could finish recording his dialogue as the film was released.bamboo cutter. The remaining portions were consequently taken up by Yuji Miyake.



* TheOtherDarrin: After Takeo Chii's death, Yuji Miyake provided the remaining dialogue for the bamboo cutter.

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* TheOtherDarrin: After Takeo Chii's death, Chii DiedDuringProduction, Yuji Miyake provided the remaining dialogue for the bamboo cutter.
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* WordOfGod: Creator/IsaoTakahata himself states in the making-of documentary that the ending is metaphorical. Kaguya [[spoiler: unwillingly being taken away from her life on the impure Earth and returning to the pure Moon where there's no sorrow or suffering, but also complete oblivion regarding her life back on Earth? The "TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth" themes are about as subtle as the equally tragic themes of OutlivingOnesOffspring.]]

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* WordOfGod: Creator/IsaoTakahata himself states in the making-of documentary that the ending is metaphorical. Kaguya [[spoiler: unwillingly being taken away from her life on the impure Earth and returning to the pure Moon where there's no sorrow or suffering, but also complete oblivion regarding her life back on Earth? The "TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth" themes are about as subtle as the equally tragic themes of OutlivingOnesOffspring.]]]]
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* RealLifeRelative: In the English version, Beau Bridges voices Prince Kuramochi and his daughter Emily voices Kitanonata. Both actors were previously involved in ''Anime/FromUpOnPoppyHill''.
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* StudioHop: While GKIDS owns the North American rights, the home media releases for that region were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} this time around since Cinedigm's contract with GKIDS expired in late 2013.

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* StudioHop: While GKIDS' previous Ghibli film, ''Anime/FromUpOnPoppyHill'', was released on home media by Cinedigm in North America. Their contract ended in late 2013 and wasn't renewed. For ''The Tale of the Princess Kaguya'', GKIDS owns partnered with Creator/{{Universal}}, who handled the North American rights, the home media releases for that region were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} this time around since Cinedigm's contract with GKIDS expired in late 2013.rights.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film cost ¥5 billion/$49.3 million to produce—more than any Japanese film to date—and it only got ¥2.5 billion/$24.2 million at the box office.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film cost ¥5 billion/$49.3 million to produce—more than any Japanese film to date—and as of 2021—and it only got ¥2.5 billion/$24.2 million at the box office.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film cost ¥5 billion/$49.3 million—more than any Japanese film to date—to produce and it only got ¥2.5 billion/$24.2 million at the box office.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film cost ¥5 billion/$49.3 million—more million to produce—more than any Japanese film to date—to produce and date—and it only got ¥2.5 billion/$24.2 million at the box office.


* BoxOfficeBomb: The film cost ¥5 billion/$49.3 million to produce and it only got ¥2.5 billion/$24.2 million at the box office.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film cost ¥5 billion/$49.3 million million—more than any Japanese film to date—to produce and it only got ¥2.5 billion/$24.2 million at the box office.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film cost ¥5 billion/$49.3 million to produce and it only got ¥2.5 billion/$24.2 million at the box office.



* BoxOfficeBomb: The film cost ¥5 billion/$49.3 million to produce and it only got ¥2.5 billion/$24.2 million at the box office.
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* StudioHop: While GKIDS still owns the North American rights, the film's home media releases were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} this time around since Cinedigm's contract with GKIDS expired in late 2013.

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* StudioHop: While GKIDS still owns the North American rights, the film's home media releases for that region were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} this time around since Cinedigm's contract with GKIDS expired in late 2013.
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* StudioHop: While GKIDS still owns the North American rights, the film's home media releases were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} this time around.

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* StudioHop: While GKIDS still owns the North American rights, the film's home media releases were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} this time around.around since Cinedigm's contract with GKIDS expired in late 2013.
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* StudioHop: While the film is still distributed in North American theaters by GKIDS, their home media releases were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} this time around.

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* StudioHop: While the film is GKIDS still distributed in owns the North American theaters by GKIDS, their rights, the film's home media releases were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} this time around.
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* StudioHop: Whereas Cinedigm previously distributed ''Anime/FromUpOnPoppyHill'' in North America for GKIDS, this is the first Studio Ghibli film to have Creator/{{Universal}} as its home media distributor.

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* StudioHop: Whereas Cinedigm previously While the film is still distributed ''Anime/FromUpOnPoppyHill'' in North America for American theaters by GKIDS, this is the first Studio Ghibli film to have their home media releases were handled by Creator/{{Universal}} as its home media distributor.this time around.

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