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Castle in the Sky Quotes

Castle in the Sky is a television program that was first aired in 1970 . Castle in the Sky completed its run in 1970.

It features Isao Takahata as producer, Joe Hisaishi in charge of musical score, and Hirokata Takahashi as head of cinematography.

Castle in the Sky is recorded in Japanese and originally aired in Japan. Each episode of Castle in the Sky is 124 minutes long. Castle in the Sky is distributed by Toei Company.

Castle in the Sky Quotes

  • (Col. Muska) "Time's up. What is your answer?"
  • (Pazu) "Are you ready?"
  • (Sheeta) "Baluse."
  • (Sheeta) "Oh, I'm sorry. Are you all right? Does it hurt much?"
  • (Pazu) "Hey, if my head was any harder, you could use it as a cannonball."
  • (General) "What's going on?"
  • (Col. Muska) "Hold your tongue, commoner. You are in the presence of the king of Laputa."
  • (General) "The man has gone crazy."
  • (Col. Muska) "I thought I would show you an example of Laputa's power. We are about to celebrate the rebirth of the Laputian kingdom."
  • (Col. Muska) "Prepare yourself for the thunder of Laputa."
  • (Dola) "Leave it to my little idiots to start a riot --"
  • (Sheeta) "What is it?"
  • (Col. Muska) "An artificial life-form. It's called a robot. Laputa was just a legend until this dropped from the sky."
  • (Col. Muska) "Now, the government wants me to unlock Laputa's secrets. For example, what's this fellow made of, metal or ceramics? With our limited technology, we have no idea. But he DOES tell us one thing. Come and see."
  • (Col. Muska) "Oh, don't be afraid, Sheeta. He's really quite dead, you know. Look there."
  • (Col. Muska) "Yes. It's the same emblem that decorates the fireplace in your home -- AND your crystal."
  • (Col. Muska) "You see, Sheeta, this crystal also comes from Laputa --"
  • (Col. Muska) "-- and I believe the powers locked inside it are capable of leading a person back to that city's treasures."
  • (Sheeta) "Then why? Why don't you just take it? Just take it, and keep Laputa's treasures for yourself, but leave Pazu and me alone, please."
  • (Col. Muska) "You really are being very silly about this. You think I'm doing this for money? You understand NOTHING. According to the legend, the same technology that kept Laputa airborne also made it a major power that once dominated the entire planet. If such a horrible thing is still floating up there, you can understand what a threat it is to the peace of the world."
  • (Col. Muska) "Sheeta, this stone only works for you. You must know of some way of making the stone point out the location of Laputa."
  • (Sheeta) "I really don't know anything. Please, let me see Pazu."
  • (Col. Muska) "I don't want to see any harm come to anyone, but I simply can't control what the military might do to him."
  • (Sheeta) "What?"
  • (Col. Muska) "In the event that you cooperate, I'm sure who's ever in charge will grant Pazu his freedom, Lusheeta --"
  • (Col. Muska) "-- Toelle Ul Laputa."
  • (Sheeta) "You know my real name?"
  • (Col. Muska) ""Ul" means "ruler" in Laputian. "Toelle" means "true". You are the legitimate heir to the throne of Laputa, Princess Lusheeta."
  • (Papa) "What's come over you, my dear? It's not like you to challenge a ship like Goliath. You know, the odds are against you."
  • (Dola) "I'm after treasure. That's all."
  • (Papa) "I must admit, those kids are cute."
  • (Dola) "Whaddaya mean by that, ya old fool?"
  • (Papa) "Nothing, but that little girl does remind me of you not so long ago."
  • (Dola) "Who asked ya?"
  • (Papa) "Nobody. Oh, look. Checkmate."
  • (Dola) "Gotta start talkin' like a real pirate."
  • (Sheeta) "I've been practicing. Um -- Harrrrr, matey. Shiver me timbers."
  • (Dola) "Keep practicing --"
  • (Louis) "Work, work, work. Busy, busy, busy, busy. Left, right, left, right. You're not here to have fun."
  • (Louis) "As you can see, this room is loaded with all sorts of gears and gizmos."
  • (Pazu) "Wow, this engine room is amazing."
  • (Louis) "Is that what it's called?"
  • (Col. Muska) "My eyes. I can't see."
  • (Dola) "There's nothing worse than having your pigtails shot off."
  • (Sheeta) "The tree. We protected it, so it protects us."
  • (Dola) "Are you up there, Sheeta, my dear?"
  • (Sheeta) "Yes."
  • (Dola) "Best ya come down right now."
  • (Sheeta) "But why?"
  • (Dola) "Uh? 'Cause you're a GIRL. A FEMALE. That's MAN'S work."
  • (Sheeta) "But YOU'RE female, Captain. And I was born up in the mountains, I can do this."
  • (Pazu) "No, Sheeta."
  • (Sheeta) "Be quiet."
  • (Sheeta) "And Pazu agrees with me."
  • (Sheeta) "Dola."
  • (Dola) "Thank goodness you're alive."
  • (Pazu) "So are you. This is great."
  • (Papa) "No it's not. My poor little ship is gone forever. Boo hoo hoo hoo."
  • (Dola) "Stop with the cryin', ya big baby. I'll get you another ship."
  • (Papa) "Okay."
  • (Dola) "Oh, poor little thing. There's nothin' worse than having your pigtails shot off."
  • (Sheeta) "Or having your eye poked out. What have you got under there?"
  • (Dola) "Oh, my fault."
  • (Dola) "You must've hurt yourself on these. Now, how'd they get inside my blouse?"
  • (Charles) "All good pirates listen to their Mom."
  • (Louis) "That is so true, huh?"
  • (Col. Muska) "It's the Sacred Light. The ancient documents were true. It's not just a legend."
  • (Sheeta) "What are you talking about?"
  • (Col. Muska) "Tell me the spell. What are the secret words?"
  • (Col. Muska) "How appropriate that we've ended up in the throne room."
  • (Col. Muska) "Now get over here."
  • (Sheeta) "This is no longer a throne room. This is a tomb for the both of us. You see, a king without compassion does not deserve a kingdom. You will never possess the crystal. You and I will die here, together. Now I understand why the people of Laputa vanished. This is a song from my home in the valley of Gondoa that explains everything. It says, "Take root in the ground, live in harmony with the wind, plant your seeds in the winter, and rejoice with the birds in the coming of spring." No matter how many weapons you have, no matter how great your technology might be, the world cannot live without love."
  • (Col. Muska) "Laputa will live. I will return it to life. Laputa's power is the dream of all mankind."
  • (Col. Muska) "Your ears are next -- unless you get on your knees and obey me."
  • (Col. Muska) "I command you, GIVE ME THAT STONE."
  • (Pazu) "Stop right there, Muska."
  • (Pazu) "I've hidden the stone. If you do anything to harm Sheeta, you'll never get it back."
  • (Sheeta) "No, Pazu, listen. Run away before he kills you as well as me."
  • (Col. Muska) "Look who's here. Why don't you give me the stone, and the girl will live. Otherwise, I'll kill her."
  • (Col. Muska) "Are you planning on fighting me? Go ahead, use that cannon you can hardly lift."
  • (Pazu) "You can have the stone if you let me talk to Sheeta."
  • (Sheeta) "No, Pazu. Get out of here, and THROW THE CRYSTAL AWAY."
  • (Col. Muska) "I'll give you one minute, starting now."
  • (Uncle Pomme) "I can't see you clearly yet, goblin, but you sound like Pazu. And if my old eyes don't deceive me, that's a she-goblin with you."
  • (Dola) "You blubber heads. I'm not runnin' a luxury cruise. Now get to work."
  • (Sheeta) "Take that."
  • (Charles) "That's a strong little girl."
  • (Louis) "Uh-huh --"
  • (Henri) "Well. Ahoy there, matey."
  • (Pazu) "Ahh. What's going on?"
  • (Henri) "Stop wriggling, ya little worm."
  • (Dola) "Welcome home, sonny."
  • (Pazu) "Get out. Get out, or I'll throw you out. This is MY house."
  • (Dola) "Oh, ya can't scare me. You can't even protect one small girl."
  • (Pazu) "Whaddaya mean?"
  • (Henri) "Hey, Mom. Can I keep this money?"
  • (Dola) "Up and sold a little girl, did ya? I know your type."
  • (Pazu) "You don't know what you're talking about."
  • (Dola) "They offered ya money, and ya took it, didn't you?"
  • (Pazu) "I only left because Sheeta told me to."
  • (Pazu) "That's why."
  • (Dola) "So ya believed her and ya came back here, right? You're just a SCARED LITTLE BOY WHO RUNS AWAY."
  • (Pazu) "Says you. You don't even have the guts to stand up to Muska and the army."
  • (Dola) "He who turns and runs away can steal the treasure ANOTHER DAY."
  • (Charles) "Mm-hm."
  • (Louis) "That's so true."
  • (Dola) "Don't ya think it's kinda strange that the army has gotten into the kidnapping business?"
  • (Dola) "You really think they'll keep her alive? Don't ya see that they forced her to make a deal?"
  • (Pazu) "Huh?"
  • (Dola) "She saved your life. Get it?"
  • (Louis) "Mommy, you amaze me. How do ya know these things?"
  • (Dola) "Oh, well, ya can't be a sensitive woman like me without learnin' a few things. Sheeta and I are exactly alike: all warm and mushy and sensitive."
  • (Dola) "Now, so when you boys get married, you go find a gal like her."
  • (Louis) "Huh? She's gonna end up -- like Mama?"
  • (Charles) "Good question."
  • (General) "Muska. Just don't forget that the government put me in charge of finding Laputa."
  • (Col. Muska) "Don't forget that as the government's secret agent, I am in charge of you, General."
  • (General) "Blast. I really hate that man."
  • (Louis) "Ahem."
  • (Sheeta) "Uh, yes? What is it?"
  • (Louis) "Uhm --"
  • (Sheeta) "Yes?"
  • (Louis) "I-I-I finished my work for the moment, and I've come to offer you my help."
  • (Sheeta) "Well, that's kind of you. Will you hand me those plates over there?"
  • (Louis) "With pleasure, my little ang --"
  • (Louis) "What are YOU doing here?"
  • (Unnamed) "Helping."
  • (Louis) "I thought you said you had a stomachache."
  • (Charles) "I'm in love with you."
  • (Louis) "YOU?"
  • (Charles) "Hello."
  • (Henri) "Hi, is there anything I can do?"
  • (Louis) "YES. No more swabbin' the decks. Hooray."
  • (Henri) "I won't have to wash the dishes."
  • (Charles) "I've peeled my last potato. YEE-HAW."
  • (Louis) "WHOOPIE."
  • (Henri) "WHEE."
  • (Louis) "Pazu loves Sheeta."
  • (Dola) "Be quiet."
  • (Louis) "Sorry, Mom."
  • (Louis) "I'd really prefer to be in the car, Mother."
  • (Henri) "He said Mom was ugly, now go get him."
  • (Dola) "Oh, no. There goes my crystal."
  • (Col. Muska) "Yes, I understand."
  • (Col. Muska) "It's your crystal. The force of the Sacred Light has brought the robot back to life. The way to Laputa has been opened."
  • (Sheeta) "LET ME GO."

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