![]() ![]() In 1999, Hosoda’s first film premiered in Japan. ![]() Hosoda, whose credits range from the original Digimon anime to this year’s fantasy film Mirai of the Future, told Polygon that forfeiting a huge Studio Ghibli gig helped grow his career for the better. Not so for Mamoru Hosoda, one of Japan’s freshest, most respected anime auteurs in recent years. With the kind of brand recognition and clout that Studio Ghibli has built up over the past 33 years, getting picked to direct a film for the legendary animation studio seems like a huge breakthrough for any up-and-comer.
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