Anime
Mononoke name, as used in the Princess Mononoke movie, is a name in Japan that denotes a monster or a spirit. The naming means that it must have been written to symbolize the corrupt nature in the society during the pre-modern time. It was written by Miyazaki and filmed by Ghibli studios. Princess Mononoke is rated as one of the most magnificent films. It was a tale borne in Japan from one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.
The fantasy anime was written and filmed in the ancient times in Japan and was one of the highest-rated movies in the year 1997. It is a story that was written when there was a gripping conflict between nature and humanity (Tarlo et al., pg 3). It combines themes concern for the ecological disaster that the globe is facing and the support for feminist ideas. The setting of this film was during the Muromachi period that was witnessed in Japan in the early 16th Century. This period was a time of significant change in the pre-modern times when the Japanese population was increasingly growing at a high rate. In this era, wars were conventional and which were over land and the available natural resources. It also dates back to the appearance of the Europeans on the Japanese soil. In this movie, Miyazaki argues that the happenings in the film still are related to the current modern society. Humankind still stands a chance of replenishing what has been lost. An action that will make the world a better place for all humanity.
Indeed Princess Mononoke is in line with the Japanese genres of films. It is a fantasy anime from the studio Ghibli. Japanese are well known for the production of anime, which involves animated cartoons in passing their information, and that targets both the children and the adults.
The Princess Mononoke employed ink and paint techniques in the filming of the movie, which was theatrically released on July 12 in the year 1997.
The film also focused much on the transition from feudalism to the hegemony that only serves in embracing the modern social structure like in industrialization.