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Prince Ashitaka is the protagonist in Princess Mononoke and prince of Emishi Village.

Story

See Ashitaka/Story.

Looks

At the beginning of the movie, Ashitaka is depicted as a handsome young man who has long hair that is tied into a bun, but he cuts it off after he is told to leave the village. His hair then has a layered cut with wild bangs cut over his eyebrows. His hair is naturally brown and has blue eyes. His clothing consists of a blue top and peach-white pants, as well as brown bottom warmers and shoes made out of fabric. He also wears blue arm sleeves and a red hood to cover his face. He wears a cloak made out of hay for a small portion of the movie. He wears his fiancée's crystal dagger (In the village, everyone calls each other brother and sister, even if they are not related) before he gives it to San. After San's attack on Iron Town, Ashitaka has a slash scar on his left cheek where San slashed him with her dagger. 

His curse often manifested as a glowing blue and black aura on his right arm. This signified his anger or the anger of those around him, and occasionally caused the muscle mass of his arm and body to momentarily increase. The aura itself often appeared similar to the demon curse that initially infected his body.  

Personality

Ashitaka is very stern and determined to achieve his goals, not allowing his setbacks to stop him from curing his curse and saving his village. He is also extremely curious in nature, wanting to discover who San truly is after witnessing her sucking venom out of one of the wolves. Despite his hard outer shell, Ashitaka is also very kind and only wishes for the best outcomes for both sides, not wishing for either side to shed blood in destructive wars, and wants peace between the forces of nature and humanity.

He also has romantic feelings towards San, viewing her as the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen his life.

Behind the Voices

Ashitaka was played by Yoji Matsuda in Japanese Version and Billy Crudup in English dub.

Gallery

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References

  1. Princess Mononoke - Storyboard Collection 11 (『もののけ姫-スタジオジブリ絵コンテ全集<11>』), Tokuma Shoten, 2002, ISBN 9784198614751
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