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If you are looking forward to seeing Roger at ALA wearing a lavender-colored suit (as promised recently on Facebook) — this blog post is for you.
Not to get off-topic, but the book also explains what wasn't at all clear to me watching the film: that the main character, Jiro, is a composite of Japanese aviation pioneer Jiro Horikoshi and novelist Tatsuo Hori, two influential figures in late-1930s Japan. I'm not sure that Miyazaki pulled off this feat (merging two actual historical people to make one fictional character), but he definitely succeeded in making a movie of unsurpassed beauty — and he and his team sure did rock that purple suit of Jiro's. (Back on topic!) Here's color designer Michiyo Yasuda on why: "For Jiro's suit, I chose a light purple that's a bit on the bright side. I think nowadays, new [Mitsubishi] employees wear gray or navy suits, but that's not very interesting, so I tried to bring out a certain freshness with a soft and gentle color." And yes, the book includes several stills of Jiro in the suit, including one large double-page spread of Jiro as a young man, determinedly striding into the future, as his first airplane design gets its first test flight.We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing.
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