watching Studio Ghibli movies always makes me want to clean the house and cook for my family and do my schoolwork, all of the main characters are so upbeat and cheerful about doing work it’s inspiring
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watching Studio Ghibli movies always makes me want to clean the house and cook for my family and do my schoolwork, all of the main characters are so upbeat and cheerful about doing work it’s inspiring
I found this gorgeous animated short film, which was directed by Ishida YuYasushi. The stylization and charm reminds me of Studio Ghibli films or anything made by Mamoru Hosoda, the director of Summer Wars and The Girl who Leapt Through Time.
A liquor commercial by Studio Ghibli animator Yoshiharu Sato. Despite being only a two-minute video, it’s very sweet and heartwarming.
The story involves a father-son relationship where the son breaks his father’s cherished cup, and tries to replace it with another cup. When the son grows up he finds a copy of the broken cup, but learns that the father has grown to prefer the replacement.
Trailer: Arrietty & Marnie Director Hiromasa Yonebayashi Launches New Studio and New Feature Film: Mary And The Witch Flower (2017)
Studio Ponoc, the anime studio founded by former Studio Ghibli producer Yoshiaki Nishimura, announced its first feature length anime film Mary and the Witch’s Flower (Mary to Majo no Hana) on Thursday. The anime will debut in summer 2017. The film is based on Mary Stewart’s book The Little Broomstick.
Studio Ponoc posted both a Japanese and an English trailer. While the Japanese trailer reveals a summer 2017 debut, the English trailer just lists a 2017 debut.
Yonebayashi previously stated that he wanted his next film to be the “opposite” of When Marnie Was There.