Going slightly off-topic on the Miyazaki subject, here all the movies I know he's directed:
Lupin III: Castle Of Cagliostro
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind
Laputa: Castle In the Sky
My Neighbor Totoro
Kiki's Delivery Service
Porco Rosso
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away
Howl's Moving Castle
Bustin98, if you enjoyed Nausicaa, I heavily recommend the manga version. Not only was it drawn by Miyazaki himself (most gorgeous manga art I've ever seen in black and white), but it's much more complex in terms of plot, politics and characters. To give you an idea, the series is made of 7 books, of which only about 2 are covered by the movie and then, only in a very simplified way.
I'd say the same for Akira, the manga version which is 6 books long is definitely superior to the movie. I read them before buying the DVD and I was really disappointed. Aside from gorgeous animation (especially fo the times) the plot feels a lot more nonsensical as there is a lot missing. To give you an idea, the movie only covers half the story, the first 3 books and changes the end slightly. *After* the second destruction of Tokyo in the book, there's still 3 books worth of story...
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