Mamoru Oshii is worried about Ghibli’s future. toshio suzuki insists it will not go bankrupt.

    Mamoru Oshii and toshio suzuki sat side by side. These two old friends who have known each other for many years had a heart-to-heart talk for nearly an hour. Regarding the topic that Studio Ghibli is about to be reorganized, Mamoru Oshii first asked, "What I want to know most today is, where will Ghibli go from here?" In the face of old friends’ sharp questions, toshio suzuki struggled to answer, "Of course, it’s still the same as always. Although there are structural adjustments within the enterprise now, because it is very difficult to make an animated work now, we will still retain outstanding animators like Director Mamoru Oshii, who are still trying to persist no matter how difficult they are. " When talking about what difficulties Ghibli encountered, toshio suzuki said frankly that "the biggest impact on Japanese animation industry today is the rise of new foreign forces, including outstanding talents from Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and other countries." For the future development direction of Ghibli, Suzuki’s answer is yes, "Ghibli will continue."