Studio Ghibli, Amazing Studio and their 10 Brillant Short Films
The Amazing Studio Ghibli's short films, though less widely known than their feature-length counterparts, are gems that showcase the studio's creativity and storytelling prowess in condensed form. Let's explore some of these captivating short stories, including '10 Brilliant Short Films by The Amazing Studio Ghibli. Not in the mood to read? Watch the videos here. Top 5 Brillant Short Films by The Amazing Studio Ghibli 5 More Brillant Short Films by The Amazing Studio Ghibli 1. On Your Mark (1994) Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, "On Your Mark" is a captivating short film that follows the journey of two futuristic
The Boy and the heron, a Studio Ghibli Masterpiece
Studio Ghibli, renowned for its captivating storytelling and breathtaking animation, has once again mesmerized audiences with its latest masterpiece, "The Boy and the Heron." Directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki, this film delves into a world where the lines between reality and fantasy blur, inviting viewers on a poignant journey filled with profound themes and mesmerizing visuals. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Synopsis: Set against the backdrop of the Pacific War in Tokyo, "The Boy and the Heron" follows the story of Mahito Maki, a young boy who tragically loses his mother, Hisako, in a
“My Neighbor Totoro”: A Timeless Tale of Friendship, Nature and Childhood Magic
In the vast realm of animated classics, one film stands as an eternal symbol of innocence, wonder and the enchanting power of nature – "My Neighbor Totoro." Crafted by the legendary Studio Ghibli and directed by the visionary Hayao Miyazaki, this heart-warming masterpiece has captured the hearts of audiences young and old since its release in 1988. https://youtube.com/shorts/Q6uvvTLwoSM Set in rural Japan during the post-war 1950s, "My Neighbor Totoro" follows the adventures of two young sisters, Satsuki and Mei, as they move to the countryside with their father to be closer to their hospitalized mother. Embracing the simplicity of
From Nine-Tailed Foxes to Love Stories: Gumiho in Asian TV
Gumihos are fascinating creatures from Korean legends, often shown as magical foxes with nine tails that can change their form. These mythical beings have been featured in numerous Korean dramas, Chinese dramas (known as huli jing) and Japanese Anime (known as Kitsune). Let's take a look at our list of the top 11 Fox Spirits in Asian TV. Looking for awesome merch? Click here. Korean Dramas (click here to watch the video) 1. My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho (2010) In 'My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho' (2010), we meet Cha Dae Woong, a carefree college student with big dreams of becoming
Exciting News: Studio Ghibli ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ Sequel with Mei and the Kittenbus!
In the enchanted world of Studio Ghibli, where imagination knows no bounds, there exists a delightful and heartwarming short film called "Mei and the Kittenbus." A sequel to the beloved "My Neighbor Totoro," this charming tale takes us on an unforgettable journey alongside the adorable Mei and her new, pint-sized feline companion, the Kittenbus. For those unfamiliar with the magic of Studio Ghibli, "My Neighbor Totoro" introduced us to Mei, an innocent and spirited little girl, and her sister Satsuki. The film captures the essence of childhood wonder and the belief in fantastical creatures. Mei's encounter with the mysterious and
“The Boy and the Heron” Official Teaser Trailer
Get ready for the grand finale! Hayao Miyazaki, the maestro of Studio Ghibli, is set to retire after his upcoming masterpiece, "How Do You Live? or known in other parts of the world as "The Boy and the Heron"" So, brace yourself for Hayao Miyazaki's final act, where mystique meets brilliance and the absence of trailers speaks volumes. https://youtube.com/shorts/XOHb6BQifWE
“My Happy Marriage”: From Light Novel to Real Life Magic
Embark on a captivating journey with the celebrated Japanese story, "My Happy Marriage." Born from the creative genius of Akumi Agitogi, a masterful storyteller and brought to life through the enchanting illustrations of Tsukiho Tsukioka. What began as a mesmerizing light novel series in Japan has blossomed into an engrossing journey, weaving its way through the pages of manga, lighting up screens as an immersive anime on Netflix, and even stepping into reality through a spellbinding live-action movie. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Synopsis Meet Miyo, a resilient young woman who weathers the storm of
Unleashing the Magic of Studio Ghibli’s Kiki’s Delivery Service
Kiki's Delivery Service is a beloved animated film created by Studio Ghibli, the renowned Japanese animation studio founded by Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata. Released in 1989, the film tells the enchanting coming-of-age story of a young witch named Kiki as she embarks on a year-long journey of self-discovery. The film is set in a whimsical, picturesque European-inspired town, where witches are a common part of everyday life. On her thirteenth birthday, in accordance with tradition, Kiki leaves home to find a new town where she can establish her own delivery service using her flying broomstick. Accompanied by her wise-talking
Spirited Away: A Magical Journey That Transcends Time and Age
Studio Ghibli, renowned for its breath-taking animation and captivating storytelling, has produced numerous gems over the years. Among these treasures, "Spirited Away" stands tall as a timeless masterpiece that continues to enchant audiences worldwide. Directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki, this film weaves a spellbinding tale that combines fantasy, coming-of-age themes, and social commentary, resulting in an unforgettable cinematic experience. https://youtu.be/3eLoPSIuDgU Unveiling a Hidden World:"Spirited Away" takes us on a remarkable journey into a mysterious and enchanting realm. The story follows a young girl named Chihiro, who unwittingly stumbles upon an otherworldly bathhouse inhabited by a multitude of spirits and
Hayao Miyazaki’s Final Studio Ghibli Movie “How Do You Live” 2023
Get ready for the grand finale! Hayao Miyazaki, the maestro of Studio Ghibli, is set to retire after his upcoming masterpiece, "How Do You Live?" But here's the twist: there are no trailers, no flashy promotions, just pure cinematic magic. In an exclusive interview with Japanese magazine Bungei Shunju, producer Toshio Suzuki spilled the beans. "How Do You Live?" will hit the big screen without a single trailer, TV commercial or even a newspaper ad. Suzuki believes this is what true movie lovers secretly crave. Mark your calendars for 14 July when Japan will witness the unveiling of this enigmatic




























