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(also ''Princess Arite'') is a 2001 animated film released by Japanese animation studio Studio 4°C based on Diana Coles's 1983 story ''The Clever Princess''. The film is a non-traditional approach to the standard tales of fairy tale princesses, and it is known in Japan as one of the most successful animated feminist works.〔Taniguchi, Hideko. ''(The Reception and the Adaptation of Diana Coles' ''The Clever Princess'' in Japan )''. Studies in Languages and Cultures, No. 25. Pp. 131-141. Kyushu University Institutional Repository (QIR). March 2010.〕 ==Details== thumb ''Princess Arete'' was released in theaters in 2001 by Studio 4°C. The film is 105 minutes in length. It was awarded the first "New Century Tokyo International Anime Fair 21" award for excellence in the "Theatrical Release" category. The film is based on an original story by Diana Coles entitled "The Clever Princess", renamed to in Japan. The plot of the film is changed substantially from the original, mostly because director Sunao Katabuchi, when he came on board the project, felt uncomfortable telling a feminist story from a male point of view, and thus focused on more general themes such as individualism, respect, diversity. The storyline itself remains that of a princess living in a tower pursued by suitors, and a wicked magician who takes her away. The film's plot has been compared to those of films produced by Studio Ghibli,〔Pragasam, Andrew. ''(Princess Arete )''. The Spinning Image. Retrieved 5 April 2011.〕 however the film has also been criticized for its slow pacing.〔''(Princess Arete )''. T.H.E.M. Anime. 2001.〕
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