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Eboshi's English voice actress Minnie Driver stated that she was interested in 'the challenge of playing woman who supports industry and represents the interests of man, in terms of achievement and greed.' Driver viewed Eboshi as 'a warrior, an innovator and a protector.'

Miyazaki also said that Eboshi resembles a shirabyÅshi. He also said that Eboshi does not acknowledge the Emperor's authority in Irontown, a revolutionary view for the time, and displays an atypical attitude for a woman of that era in that she wouldn't hesitate to sacrifice herself or those around her for her dreams. Miyazaki said that Eboshi has a strong and secure personality, evident in the fact that she let Ashitaka move freely through the settlement unescorted, despite his unclear motives. Miyazaki stated that Eboshi was supposed to have a traumatic past, although it is not specifically mentioned in the film.

Yuriko Ishida voices San ( ãµã³), a young woman who was raised by the wolves and feels hatred for humans, but eventually comes to care for Ashitaka.Heâs really just a young, earnest man whoâs trying to lead a valuable life and protect his village.' Ashitaka's English voice actor Billy Crudup stated that he liked Ashitaka as 'an unexpected hero. Miyazaki did not want Ashitaka to be a typical hero, saying that he is a 'melancholic boy who has a fate' and also stated that Ashitaka's curse 'is similar to the lives of people '. Akashishi), more similar to a red Lechwe than an elk.ã¿ã«), the last prince of the Emishi tribe whose traveling companion is Yakul ( ã¤ãã¯ã« Yakkuru), a red elk ( ã¢ã«ã.The forest begins to regrow, and a kodama emerges from the undergrowth. Eboshi reunites with the townspeople and vows to build a better town. Ashitaka stays to help rebuild Irontown, but promises San he will visit her in the forest. The Spirit dies as the sun rises, but its form washes over the land and heals it, and Ashitaka's curse is lifted. Eboshi also explains that San was raised by the wolves as one of their own and resents humankind.Īfter the samurai flee and Irontown is evacuated, Ashitaka and San pursue Jigo and retrieve the head, returning it to the Forest Spirit. Irontown is a refuge for social outcasts, including lepers employed to manufacture firearms it was one of these guns that had wounded Nago. In Irontown, Ashitaka learns that Eboshi built the town by clearcutting forests to claim ironsand and produce iron, leading to conflicts with the forest gods and Asano, a local daimyÅ. Ashitaka discovers two injured Irontown men and carries them through the forest, where he encounters many kodama and glimpses the Forest Spirit. Riding one of the wolves is San, a human girl. Nearby, men herd oxen to Irontown ('Tataraba' in Japanese), led by Lady Eboshi, and repel an attack by a wolf pack led by the wolf goddess Moro. Heading west, Ashitaka meets Jigo ('Jiko-bÅ' in the original Japanese version), an opportunist Buddhist monk, who tells Ashitaka he may find help from the Great Forest Spirit, a deer-like animal god by day and a giant 'nightwalker' by night.
