FILE - Hayao Miyazaki, right, one of animation's most admired and successful directors, shares a laugh with Toshio Suzuki, chairman and producer of Studio Ghibli Inc., as they shake hands during a news conference on his retirement in Tokyo on Sept. 6, 2013. Ghibli, the Japanese studio that just won its second Oscar for feature animation for "The Boy and The Heron," announced early Monday, March 11, 2024, in Japan, hasn't said yet what it plans next. But founder Hayao Miyazaki, who at 83 was the oldest director ever nominated in that category, won't rule out making another film, even if his next project is a short instead of a full-length feature. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara, File)
FILE - Hayao Miyazaki, right, one of animation's most admired and successful directors, shares a laugh with Toshio Suzuki, chairman and producer of Studio Ghibli Inc., as they shake hands during a news conference on his retirement in Tokyo on Sept. 6, 2013. Ghibli, the Japanese studio that just won its second Oscar for feature animation for “The Boy and The Heron," announced early Monday, March 11, 2024, in Japan, hasn't said yet what it plans next. But founder Hayao Miyazaki, who at 83 was the oldest director ever nominated in that category, won’t rule out making another film, even if his next project is a short instead of a full-length feature. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara, File)