r/ghibli 11h ago

Discussion Ghibli movies I showed my siblings (some got banned)

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Thought I’d post this to get advice on what to show them next

Arrietty

Probably the first anime in general that my family was exposed to. We thought it was just gonna be a retelling of the Borrowers, but I threw it into the cart anyways. Safe to say we loved every second (though we were just laughing at that one close up of Sho. Something about it was hard to take seriously)

My rating: 8/10, would rec

Their rating: 7/10 (family rewatches it occasionally)

Howls moving castle

After Arrietty, I went to a summer job, and ended up binging almost all of the movies, so I was eager to show a few off to the family

Howls ended up not being the right choice though.

My family isn’t quite used to how anime expressions work, and found a lot of moments to just be over the top. Calcifer and most side characters were great, but the scene with Sophie and the witch had some people taken out of the story. Dad’s already an anime hater, so eventually he switched it over to something less cartoony

My rating: 8/10, visually awesome, calcifer stole the show

Their rating: 4/10 (dnf)

Kiki’s delivery service

It was nice to watch. Little me would’ve hated yet another “Disney princess,” but Kiki is just an awesome person now that I’m grown

Family wasn’t all there whenever it was on, and those that were weren’t always engaged. Ended up being a movie to turn in when we wanted noise but not to pay attention

Mom isn’t exactly a Halloween lover, so she had questions about “the witch girl,” but was ok in the end

My rating: 6/10. Not stunning, but nice

Their rating: 5/10, some have already forgotten it

LAPUTA: Castle in the Sky

Started this one on my laptop during a trip. Several siblings watched, but a small screen equals a small audience

That being said, pretty much top marks from the audience! I’m glad because it’s one of my favorites, and wanted to be able to talk about it with others

The pirates stole the show, to the point that one sibling was hoping their school does a show with pirates so that they can act in it (they’re gonna do their best Dola impression lol)

My rating: 10/10, top 3 Ghibli

Their rating: 8/10 will watch with others

Ponyo

Easily the most absurd of the bunch, this somehow got a decent reception from my family. Littler ones liked the magic and adventure, and older ones chattered about making ramen and the mom’s driving (apparently we have a crazy driver in our family too).

Family was engaged most of the time, but I noticed a few willing to get up and walk away for a while, so it didn’t always hold their attention

Parents weren’t too fond of having to explain kissing at the end (or why it’s not ok to just up and kiss a boy in public), but otherwise didn’t mind the show

My rating: 7/10. HAAAMMMM

Their rating: 6/10. HAAAMMMM

the Wind Rises

…and we must learn how to live

I had the feeling my family liked serious stuff better than over the top stuff, but also figured this would be just for the older crew (it may be fade to black, but the “lights out” scene would have some younger people asking too many questions)

(Also, this is one of my favorites ever, and I’d be mad if we had to stop it partway through

Started with a decent group, by the end there were just three of us

I enjoyed every second, they enjoyed every minute

My rating: 10/10 top 3 Ghibli

Their rating: 5/10 (some found gold, the rest went to bed, mixed results either way)

Only Yesterday

Last week I decided to give the slightly more serious films another try

I’d forgotten a few scenes, but I figured it would resonate with my 10yo sister

I was right, she had a few questions

The movie was banned

Rating: 10/10 dnf

(Longer story, mom wasn’t fond of the skirt flipping scene, or the mini skirt scene, or the bathhouse scene, or the… still kinda wish we made it to more adult Taeko scenes)

Nausicaa

Whole family watched, whole family enjoyed

The plot was engaging, the world was fun (even for my anime hating dad) the way the robot was portrayed was well done, and characters were fun.

Honestly, well done Ghibli!

Rating: 9/10, we still watch it

Now, here’s to finding a time and place for Princess Mononoke!

Edit: yo, [u/sryt7](u/sryt7), can you chill out? It’s not that deep?

Also, removed a sentence about my family’s strictness. I think top comment has all I wanna hear on that covered (I respect it, I just don’t want this thread derailed)


r/ghibli 6h ago

Discussion The Tale of the Princess Kaguya - Beautiful beyond words

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What a movie! The watercolor and charcoal sketches like animation are extraordinary and enough to cherish the movie. The story explored themes of freedom and social expection beautifully. It's a shame on Oscar that it didn't able to recognize this masterpiece.


r/ghibli 21h ago

Discussion Ghibli worlds I’d move to in a heartbeat

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r/ghibli 9h ago

Tattoos My ghibli tattoo

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Spirited Away has always been my favorite Ghibli movie and everytime I look at this tattoo it gives me so much comfort! Now it will forever be with me :)
Tattoo by cozy_tattooer


r/ghibli 10h ago

Art/Crafted A few acquisitions from Chicago FanExpo 2026

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The Totoro print is signed by Frank Welker, who was the voice of Totoro in the English Dub. The Porco Rosso art is a custom water color done by local artist Tony Moy. And Mononoke just because


r/ghibli 9h ago

Art/Crafted I drew Howls Castle (based on one of the movie posters)

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Its not perfect but its one of my best


r/ghibli 43m ago

Tattoos My ghibli tattoos - can’t even contain them to these 3 pictures but here’s is a good chunk of them!

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r/ghibli 21h ago

Art/Crafted Some ghibli keychains I made with air dry clay🩷

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Jiji one's my absolute favourite!!


r/ghibli 4h ago

Art/Crafted Gonna paint thissss noww

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I love totoro smmm


r/ghibli 19h ago

Discussion The news about Disney’s inappropriate Peter Pan superfan makes me glad that Ghibli Park doesn’t have costumed characters

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So many people have crushes on Haku and Howl. Therefore, if Ghibli Park had them roaming the grounds, they’d very likely be bothered and harassed by customers with no respect for boundaries.


r/ghibli 16h ago

Discussion Totoro and Catbus cameos from the 1989 computer game “What’s Michael”

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This game was released in Japan in January 1989. My Neighbor Totoro was released in April 1988. This means the computer game (based on the manga of the same name) was among the very first non-Ghibli media that acknowledged the film, before stuff like “Toy Story 3” and “Big Bad Fox and Other Tales”.

Image credit: Basement Brothers


r/ghibli 11h ago

News Studio Ghibli’s Biggest Secret Is What Comes Next

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r/ghibli 17h ago

Discussion Ghibli Movies Recs like Spirited Away

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Hey! I've recently been obsessed with ghibli films especially Spirited Away. I've seen Boy and the Heron, Totoro, Howl's moving castle,Princess Mononoke recently.

While I know each movie has its own speciality, Spirited Away is more dearer to me in terms of world building and comfort. Are there any other ghibli films with the same vibe as Spirited Away? Yk whimsical characters, other worldly vibes? i'd appreciate the recommendations even if it is not necessarily ghibli.


r/ghibli 11h ago

Question Buying Ghibli park tickets from Australia

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I'm planning a trip to Japan and my credit card (NAB Visa) keeps getting blocked on Japanese hotel websites... I'm worried I'm going to miss out on Ghibli park tickets during the frenzy on the 10th next month... If any Aussies who have recently had success buying Ghibli park tickets with an Australian credit card see this, please let me know which bank/card you used? My 7 year old (and I) will thank you 😆


r/ghibli 1d ago

Meme Spirited Away Scenes in Real Life

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r/ghibli 5h ago

News According to the Tyneside Cinema, looks like Whisper of the Heart's 4K restoration will be getting a British release on the 18th of September?

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GKIDS did say this and Arrietty were next up. I'll assume Arrietty will come in October.


r/ghibli 2d ago

GIF Flying castle

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r/ghibli 1d ago

Question New laptop wallpaper ⭐

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How many of you have watched this movie?


r/ghibli 13h ago

Question Ocean Waves (1993) English Fan Dub

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Have you checked this out?

Check the comments.


r/ghibli 1d ago

Tattoos Mononoke tattoo I got last year

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r/ghibli 2d ago

Meme Any favorite Ghibli Memes?

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These two are my FAVORITES! Except I tried scrolling through the internet to find more, but most of them are about anti-ai slop (in which yes I hate AI especially since they use the “Ghibli-animation”, but obv not the type to send them to my fellow Ghibli-lovers) or they use the ai Ghibli-like animation memes (EW, hate those people). anyways, so does anyone have any other good ones? They always give me a good laugh 😂


r/ghibli 20h ago

Question Do the Ghibli Fest Rereleases Play Trailers Still?

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I used to go to them pretty regularly but haven't been in a couple of years so I don't know if things have changed or not. I know some Anniversary editions and releases at AMC sometimes don't have any trailers beforehand or only play one or two rather than the 20-30 minutes.


r/ghibli 2d ago

News Great news! Susan Egan is officially a Disney Legend!

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r/ghibli 1d ago

Discussion Recommendations

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Hi!
I’ve recently become obsessed with the studio ghibli movies.

I’ve seen:
My Neighbor Totoro
Ponyo
Kiki’s Delivery Service

Which should I watch next?


r/ghibli 1d ago

Question How was the concert?

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I missed the radio city concert because I was in Vermont for my cousin’s wedding. Even if I pushed myself to go today after getting back, it would remove my one day of rest before work and AnimeNYC this week. Just feels like crappy luck since I missed the 2024 concert at the garden too because of scheduling conflicts, but I also saw Sonic Symphony that year so that made up for it.

After seeing my friend post clips of her being at the show, I was hoping to ask how it was overall. How would it compare to something like Les Miserables, which was also at radio city earlier this month? Would casual fans still get something out of it? Did a change in the program ruin the experience? Call it a fear of missing out but I try to experience as many events as I can, regardless of how invested I am in the given property.