Hayao Miyazaki is throwing shade at America and it’s movies and letting his anti-American views show. The award-winning Japanese Animation director, of such films as “Spirited Away” and “Ponyo” thinks American films are racist garbage. In an uncovered interview, that hasn’t been confirmed, from a couple of years back, he does not bite his tongue about his dislike for Hollywood movies and the people who watch them.

According to Japanese blogs Hachima Kikou and Yaraon, translated by Kotaku, Miyazaki said, “Americans shoot things and they blow up and the like, so as you’d expect they make movies like that.

“If someone is the enemy, it’s okay to kill endless numbers of them. Lord of the Rings is like that. If it’s the enemy, there’s killing without separation between the civilians and soldiers. That falls within collateral damage. How many people are being killed in attacks in Afghanistan? The Lord of the Rings is a movie that has no problem doing that [not separating civilians from enemies, apparently]. If you read the original work, you’ll understand, but in reality, the ones who were killed are Asians and Africans. Those who don’t know that, yet say they love fantasy are idiots.”

Miyazaki then goes to crap on Indiana Jones. “Even in the Indiana Jones movies, there is a white guy who, ‘bang,’ shoots people right?” he said. “Japanese people who go along and enjoy with that are unbelievably embarrassing. You are the ones that, ‘bang,’ get shot. Watching [those movies] without any self-awareness is unbelievable. There’s no pride, no historical perspective, You don’t know how you are viewed by a country like America.”

This isn’t the first shot, the 78-year-old man has taken at the United States. The outspoken director had many problems with America when he was much younger. He hated that America dropped nuclear bombs on Japan and disliked the “Americanization” that was taking place in his country.

According to Kotaku, he said. “I dislike the United States that dropped the nuclear bombs and does not regret it, I’m anti-security council, I’m against neutral alliance, and against Americanization, so obviously, I had no interest in riding an automobile.

I hate people who are proud that cheap Japanese cars are popular in America, and I look at people who wear badges of the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force that filled Vietnam with dioxins as enemies, so I’m against motorization. So why did such a man come to ride in an automobile?…”

Hayao Miyazaki had such a negative hostile view of the west that in his notes, he wrote that he was, “Anti-jeans, anti-bourbon, anti-burgers,” and “anti-fried chicken, anti-cola, anti-American coffee,” and “anti-new York, anti-west coast, Disneyland go back to America?”

It is unknown if Hayao Miyazaki is still as anti-American as when he was younger. He seems to have chilled out, maybe he ate a burger and had some fried chicken, and had a change of opinion. But he won’t be caught driving an American car because the one car that he owns is a French car, a Citroen C4.