Studio Ghibli

The Boy And The Heron

‘The Boy and the Heron’ is Hayao Miyazaki at his Dreamiest

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Listen. The chances of a parakeet being able to wield a sword are slim, but never zero.

Spirited Away

Growing Pains: Names, Autonomy, and the Changing Self in ‘Spirited Away’

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A liminal journey through the spirit realm by any other name would smell as sweet…

Hard And Soft Worldbuilding

The Difference Between Hard and Soft Worldbuilding

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From deeply detailed worlds to imaginative gaps, here’s a video that looks at how filmmakers construct different kinds of narrative depth.

Earwig And The Witch

‘Earwig and the Witch’ Pioneers a New Frontier for Studio Ghibli

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Studio Ghibli’s first CGI feature sees the passing of the torch from father to son.

Spirited Away Witch

The Folklore That Inspired Studio Ghibli’s ‘Spirited Away’

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‘Spirited Away’ is rife with references to traditional Japanese folklore and belief systems. Let’s delve into the film’s fascinating mythology.

Eboshi

The Complicated Power of Princess Mononoke’s Villain, Lady Eboshi

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Lady Eboshi may want to destroy the environment in the name of progress and utopia, but she isn’t as villainous as she seems.

Kikis

‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’: Celebrating Miyazaki’s First Coming of Age FIlm

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Kiki’s delivery service is not only Hayao Miyazaki’s first coming of age film but an introspection of how a person views themselves in society.

Studio Ghibli Beautiful Shots

The 50 Most Beautiful Shots of The Movies of Studio Ghibli

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Explore the visual beauty of Japan’s most revered animation studio.

Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind

‘Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind’: Celebrating Miyazaki’s First Anti-War Film

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Remembering the film that had a pivotal role in the creation of Studio Ghibli, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, 35 years later.