These Studio Ghibli anime classics are beloved worldwide, but their dense worlds and emotional arcs may have thrived even more as episodic series.
Ghibli films are great, but a few of them would do a lot better if they had been produced as an anime series instead.
Sitting high and mighty at the number nine spot is one of Studio Ghibli’s most lauded movies of all time. Released in 2001, the movie was written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and won an Oscar in ...
1945 Kobe, Japan. After an air raid by the American B-29 Superfortress bombers firebombs their hometown, young 14-year-old Seita and his little 4-year-old sister Setsuko become separated from their ...
Following the resounding success of Hayao Miyazaki's latest cinematic achievement, The Boy and the Heron, which secured an esteemed Oscar win, patrons are invited to partake in a celebration of this ...
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UPDATE, 1/20/2020 – Ghibli is spreading the wealth! Per a report from Variety, Netflix will also add a handful of Studio Ghibli features to its streaming library as soon as February. (The report ...
Unlock the mystical world of the legendary Studio Ghibli films through revered composer Joe Hisaishi's timeless scores. Ride on a magical flying top with Totoro, venture through the spirit world with ...