Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group The Legend of Ashitaka (from 'Princess Mononoke') · Joe Hisaishi · Royal Philharmonic Orc.more.. Ashitaka is the last prince of the Emishi, a tribe of people who have been banished from western Japan. He is brave, sympathetic, and fearless. He has a strong sense of morale. He is an excellent shot with a bow-and-arrow, a skill he uses often, but always in self-defense. He is engaged to be married to Kaya.
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Prince Ashitaka (アシタカ in Japanese) is the main protagonist of Princess Mononoke and (former) prince of Emishi Village. He is often accompanied by his loyal giant serow/red elk Yakul.. Ashitaka works because the film connects a big feeling to small actions: looking, waiting, eating, travelling, helping, refusing, cleaning, flying, or staying quiet. In Princess Mononoke, those actions carry meaning without the movie needing to stop and explain itself.