By Heather ChenBBC News
STUDIO GHIBLI'Why must fireflies die so young?'Japanese animation giant Studio Ghibli is renowned for light-hearted classics like My Neighbour Totoro but 30 years ago it released Grave of the Fireflies, a war anime with a powerful message that still reverberates.
Based on Akiyuki Nosaka's 1967 novel and directed by the legendary Japanese animator Isao Takahata who died earlier this month, it tells the story of two orphans and their desperate struggle to survive the final months of World War Two.
By Fleur MacdonaldFeatures correspondent
Chris Hellier/Getty ImagesThe Amazons were known for their fearlessness and strength (Credit: Chris Hellier/Getty Images)This fierce all-female army was so ruthless that European colonists called them the Amazons after the merciless warriors of Greek mythology.
Actors Chadwick Boseman and Michael B Jordan earned high praise for their roles in the 2018 Marvel film Black Panther. But for me, the real stars were the Dora Milaje, the special forces unit of the fictional Kingdom of Wakanda.
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Full Name Susan Elizabeth Perkins Age 54 Birth date September 22, 1969 Horoscope Libra Birth Place London, England Profession Comedian Net Worth $6 million Martial Status Dating Height 5′ 5″ Ethnicity White Nationality British Weight N/A lbs (N/A kg) Hair Color Light Brown Eye Color Grey Ahead, we take a look at who is Sue Perkins dating now, who has she dated, Sue Perkins’s girlfriend, past relationships and dating history.
What started as a simple running gag eventually took on a life of its own. “Are we having fun yet” became the preferred catchphrase for Party Down everywhere. Adam Scott, bless him, now has to field the question of “are we having fun yet?” at events for the rest of his life. But all throughout the phrase’s ascension as the semi-official Party Down meme, fans have never gotten to see an important element of it: the actual commercial itself.
Explore More If you thought the resurgence of Y2K fashion was going to be limited to thinner eyebrows and lower jeans, then think again — some trends may be a little more permanent.
While a lower-back tattoo — or a “tramp stamp,” as they are colloquially named — has been synonymous with a somewhat trashier lifestyle of the naughts, Gen Z’s love of the early 1990s has seen them making a comeback.