Every anime watcher knows the stellar aesthetic of the Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli. Legends in producing animated films, the studio’s hand-drawn and detail-oriented keyframes have received global recognition. They have also set their work apart from their competitors. Studio Ghibli specializes in telling stories based on social and environmental issues. They have consistently surprised their audience with delicately immersive works of art. The studio also houses a wide range of catalogs, from the supernatural world of magic to heartfelt coming-of-age stories, for fans to browse.
Spirited Away
Spirited Away is the series that propelled Studio Ghibli’s international recognition. The plot follows topics like light, magic, mystery, and monsters. It showcases how the natural world interacts with the supernatural world. It is also considered one of Hayao Miyazaki’s best works. The heartfelt narration and stellar visuals of Studio Ghibli intertwined with the storyline made this series a true masterpiece.
Spirited Away is the story of 10-year-old Chihiro, who crosses realms to the world of gods and monsters while moving to a new neighborhood. Left alone in the new world after her parents become pigs, Chihiro must find a way out before the spirit realm consumes her.
Grave of the Fireflies
Grave of the Fireflies is based on Akiyuki Nosaka’s semi-autobiographical short story. An anti-war film, this production is one of Studio Ghibli’s crowned gems. Grave of the Fireflies follows the story of two boys who struggle to survive in the aftermath of Japan’s surrender in World War 2. This tear-jerking story captures the unadulterated innocence of the young children, loss, devastation, and hope. An eye-opening call for peace, Studio Ghibli did a beautiful job animating the movie. They also ensured that the tale echoed the real-life tragedy behind the story.
My Neighbor Totoro
My Neighbor Totoro is about two young girls who become friends with the spirit monsters near their new home. This Hayao Miyazaki classic is a sweet trip into childhood. The sequences featuring a warm summer afternoon and a studded ensemble cast boosted the movie’s appeal. It perfectly captured the innocence, hope, and joys of being a kid.
Howl’s Moving Castle
This movie is adapted from the novel of the same name by British author Diana Wynne Jones. Howl’s Moving Castle follows Sophie’s journey after she befriends a wizard named Howl who lives in a magical castle. However, the story takes a turn when a jealous witch curses her with old age. Howl must now do everything he can to save his friend before it is too late! Howl’s Moving Castle is another example of Miyazaki’s animation skills and ability to interpret characters for dynamic storytelling.
Kiki’s Delivery Service
Kiki’s Delivery Service follows the story of Kiki, a young witch apprenticing her snarky cat Jiji. The movie is adapted from a children’s novel of the same name. It traces prominent themes complemented by Hayao Miyazaki’s animation and Studio Ghibli aesthetic.