tommyliang: Feature films: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)(If it appears disto
tommyliang: Feature films: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)(If it appears distorted adjust the aspect ratio in your media player. I find 16:9 in VLC to be best.)Screencap | Soundtrack Castle in the Sky (1986)Screencap | Soundtrack Grave of the Fireflies (1988)(Dual-audio, English+Japanese)Screencap | Soundtrack My Neighbour Totoro (1988)Screencap | Soundtrack Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989)Screencap | Soundtrack Only Yesterday (1991)(Dual-audio, Chinese+Japanese.)Screencap | English Subtitles | Soundtrack Porco Rosso (1992)Screencap | Soundtrack Ocean Waves (1993)(In Japanese only. Includes soft-coded English subtitles.)Screencap | Soundtrack Pom Poko (1994)Screencap | Soundtrack Whisper of the Heart (1995)Screencap | Soundtrack Princess Mononoke (1997)(Dual-audio, English+Japanese)Screencap | Soundtrack My Neighbours the Yamadas (1999)(In Japanese only. Includes hard-coded English subtitles.)Screencap | Soundtrack Spirited Away (2001)Screencap | Soundtrack The Cat Returns (2002)Screencap | Soundtrack Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)(Dual-audio, English+Japanese.)Screencap | Soundtrack Tales from Earthsea (2006)Screencap | Soundtrack Ponyo (2008)Screencap | Soundtrack Arrietty (2010)(In Japanese only.)Screencap | English Subtitles | Soundtrack Short films (All in Japanese): Ghiblies Ep. 1 (2000)(Includes hard-coded English subs.)ScreencapGhiblies Ep. 2 (2002)(Includes soft-coded English subs.)Screencap The Night of Taneyamagahara (2006)(Includes soft-coded English and Japanese subs.)Screencap Iblard Jikan (2007)(Silent film.)Screencap | Soundtrack Notes:-All feature films are in English (unless stated otherwise). -For a quality sample of each video click the screencap link below the title. They have not been edited or resized.-All Soundtracks are in MP3 format, and are contained in individual zip folders. Subtitles:To use a subtitle file, keep both the movie file and the subtitle file in the same folder. When you play the movie your media player should automatically play the subtitles with it. If not, open the movie file first, and then open the subtitle file in the same media player. -To open/change a subtitle file in VLC: go to Video > Subtitles Track (the same goes if you want to disable the file).-To open/change a subtitle file in The KMPlayer: right click, select Subtitles > Subtitle Languages. If you want to disable subtitles select “Show/Hide Subtitle”. Dual/multi-audio:-To select your preferred language in VLC: go to Audio > Audio Track.-To select your preferred language in The KMPlayer: right click, select Audio > Stream Selection. FINALLY! -- source link