A solitary creative genius who answers only to his vision.
When he famously sent an envelope containing a samurai sword — with the message "No cuts" — to Harvey Weinstein, who was demanding edits to *Princess Mononoke*, it was pure wild-cat: territorial, fearless, and utterly unwilling to compromise the integrity of his creative domain. Like the wild-cat, Miyazaki operates in deliberate solitude, repeatedly retiring only to return on his own terms, answering to no industry pressure or commercial expectation — only the internal vision that drives him. His volcanic frustration with modern animation shortcuts, once captured in footage of him dismissing computer-generated work with visible contempt, reflects the wild-cat's fierce self-reliance and refusal to dilute instinctive craft with convenience. He doesn't seek collaboration; he seeks control — and the worlds he builds alone confirm exactly why.
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