These are Hayao Miyazaki's films associated with Studio Ghibli. (Nasuicaa is not /technically/ a Studio Ghibli film, as it was produced before the founding of the Ghibli company in 1985, but by critics and fans alike it is grouped with the other Ghibli films.)
- Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984)
- Castle in the Sky (1986)
- My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
- Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
- Porco Rosso (1992)
- Princess Mononoke (1997)
- Spirited Away (2001)
- Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
- Ponyo (2008)
Miyazaki ALSO has a few films and series from before Stuido Ghibli was founded! These are those:
- Lupin III Part 1 (1971; series)
- Future Boy Conan (1978; series)
- The Castle of Cagliostro (1979)
- Lupin III Part 2 (1980; series)
- Sherlock Hound (1984; series)
What people don't often know (in my experience) is that not every movie put out by Studio Ghibli is a work by Hayao Miyazaki. Here are the other Studio Ghibli feature-length films and the years/directors that ACTUALLY worked on them. ^.^
- Grave of the Fireflies (Isao Takahata 1988)
- Only Yesterday (Isao Takahata 1991)
- Ocean Waves (Tomomi Mochizuki 1993)
- Pom Poko (Isao Takahata 1994)
- Whisper of the Heart (Yoshifumi Kondo 1995)
- My Neighbors the Yamadas (Isao Takahata 1999)
- The Cat Returns (Hiroyuki Morita 2002)
- Tales from Earthsea (Goro Miyazaki 2006)
- Secret World of Arietty (Hiromasa Yonebayashi 2010)
- From Up on Poppy Hill (Goro Miyazaki 2011)
Now, this is just all the directors. *laughs* Some of the films have had work done on them by other big names in the company other than just the name given the director. For instance, the new "Secret World of Arietty" movie directed by Yonebayashi is more commonly associated with Miyazaki. Miyazaki actually wrote the SCREENPLAY for this film, along with Keiko Niwa.
Sorry, I'm a HUGE nerd. ^.^;;
As for the films I've SEEN so far, I've seen Nausicaa, Castle in the Sky, Totoro, Kiki's, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Ponyo, and My Neighbors the Yamadas. I'm actually planning on watching Tales from Earthsea this weekend. (Poor Goro gets a lot of guff for his work because his father, Hayao Miyazaki, actually /walked out/ of the premiere showing of his film, calling it "uninspired." Yeah, Hayao Miyazaki isn't all fluff and bunnies...)