Mark (dub) - On Your

Despite its seven-minute runtime, On Your Mark is a landmark in Ghibli history:

: It was the first Miyazaki project to utilize computer-generated imagery (CGI) to supplement traditional hand-drawn cells, techniques that were later refined for Princess Mononoke . On Your Mark (Dub)

: The short explores classic Miyazaki motifs—flight, environmental decay, and the corruption of authority—without using a single line of spoken dialogue. Despite its seven-minute runtime, On Your Mark is

: Chage and Aska re-recorded the song with English lyrics that some viewers feel align more closely with the specific visual imagery of the "angel" and her escape. Official Ghibli home media releases, such as the Ghibli ga Ippai Special Short Short , often include both the Japanese and English audio tracks. Significance and Style Official Ghibli home media releases, such as the

: The two protagonists are modeled after Chage and Aska themselves, while the winged girl is often compared to the titular character of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind .

The "Dub" of On Your Mark transforms the short into a cross-cultural experience, proving that its core message of liberation remains potent regardless of the language in which its central theme song is sung. ジブリ実験劇場 On Your Mark - Chage & Aska (1995)

Directed by , On Your Mark was created as a diversion while he faced writer's block during the production of Princess Mononoke . The short is set in a post-apocalyptic, cyberpunk future where humanity has moved underground due to a radiation-polluted surface. It follows two policemen who discover a winged girl during a raid on a cult headquarters and subsequently risk everything to rescue her from a government laboratory. "On Your Mark" vs. "Castles in the Air"