I'm not sure. You might need to provide more context or details to figure out who the author was and what inspired them.
I'm not sure who wrote it. You might have to do some digging on the internet or check relevant literature databases.
The poem 'The Night Before Christmas' was originally published anonymously. Later it was attributed to Clement Clarke Moore. It's thought that his inspiration might have come from the Dutch tradition of Sinterklaas, which was brought to America. Also, the general Christmas spirit and the idea of gift - giving during the holiday season could have contributed to his creation of this story.
Yes, there are some true - life inspirations. As I mentioned before, it takes elements from American family life and society in general. The family dynamics in the show can be seen as exaggerated versions of what you might find in real families. For example, the arguments and misunderstandings within the Griffin family are things that can happen in real - life families, just not as comically extreme.
I'm not sure exactly who wrote the 'Blessed Be the Name' hymn off - hand. But often, the inspiration for such hymns comes from a deep religious faith and a desire to praise God. It could have been written by a pastor, a devout church member, or someone with a strong spiritual calling.
The inspiration for Mr Meat could also come from the horror community's love for certain tropes. Fans of horror enjoy the idea of being in a dangerous situation, trying to outwit a powerful and evil foe. The developers might have tapped into this by creating Mr Meat. They added their own twists like the unique setting of the butcher's place and the specific tasks the player has to do to save the victim, all while being chased by Mr Meat.
Well, it was probably just the filmmaker's very dark and macabre imagination at work. They wanted to come up with a concept that was so unique and horrifying that it would stand out in the horror movie landscape. It's not based on any real events, but more of a creative and very twisted idea to get people talking and to make a name in the horror industry.
The inspiration came from the real - life experiences of people during World War II in Japan. The story of the two siblings was a way to represent the many families who faced similar fates. The food shortages were a big part of it. People in Japan at that time really had to struggle to find enough to eat, just like Seita and Setsuko in the story. Also, the bombings and the destruction of homes were real - life events that inspired the creation of this story. It was a way to show the world the true cost of war on the common people.
Miyazaki was inspired by his own experiences and observations. He might have seen how people change in different environments, like how Chihiro has to adapt in the spirit world. Also, Japanese cultural and religious beliefs play a part. Shinto concepts of kami (spirits) are likely an influence, as we see so many different kinds of spirits in the movie. And of course, his general concern for environmental issues might also be reflected in the film's settings, like the polluted river spirit.
The inspiration likely comes from a desire to create something unique and shock - value - driven. The contrast between cute animal characters and extreme violence was probably an interesting concept to explore in an animated form.
Sorry, I don't know exactly who wrote it. You could try looking it up on a book database or asking at a library.