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Hayao Miyazaki

Is Hayao Miyazaki A-List?

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YesHayao Miyazaki is above A-list, ranked S tier as an icon with generational cultural impact.

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Reached A-list in 1988

My Neighbor Totoro Released

Ranking Timeline

1963D$0.05M

Joins Toei Animation

Miyazaki begins his animation career as an in-between artist at Toei Animation. This entry-level position launches his journey in the animation industry with minimal earnings.

1985B▲▲$2M+$1.95M

Co-founds Studio Ghibli

Miyazaki co-founds Studio Ghibli with Isao Takahata and Toshio Suzuki. The studio provides creative independence but requires significant initial investment and carries financial risk.

1988A$5M+$3M

My Neighbor Totoro Released

Despite modest initial box office, Totoro becomes a cultural phenomenon in Japan and establishes Ghibli as a premier animation studio. Merchandise and licensing significantly boost revenue.

1997A$15M+$10M

Princess Mononoke Breaks Records

Princess Mononoke becomes the highest-grossing film in Japan at the time, earning over $160 million. International distribution deals expand Miyazaki's global recognition and wealth.

2001S$25M+$10M

Spirited Away Wins Oscar

Spirited Away wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and becomes the highest-grossing film in Japanese history. This elevates Miyazaki to global icon status alongside Disney legends.

2013S$40M+$15M

Announces Retirement After Wind Rises

Miyazaki announces his retirement following The Wind Rises. His legacy is secured as one of animation's greatest masters, with continued revenue from Ghibli's catalog and merchandising empire.

2023S$48M+$8M

The Boy and Heron

After coming out of retirement, Miyazaki releases The Boy and the Heron, which wins the Golden Globe and earns critical acclaim. This demonstrates his enduring creative vitality at age 82.

2026S$50M+$2M

Global Animation Legend Status

Miyazaki remains a universally revered figure in animation, with Studio Ghibli films continuing to generate revenue worldwide. He is considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, transcending animation itself.

Last updated: February 24, 2026