Week 4 Ghibli


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I saw my first Ghibli film around the age of 5 or 8, and I loved every second of it. My favorite part about Ghibli is that they don't dumb down stories for young audiences. Children can understand and enjoy complex stories and tough subjects, even though we often don't think they can.
When I saw Spirited Away for the first time, I saw a real depiction of myself: an awkward, whiny young girl. It was a story I was looking for. Chihiro didn't become heroic all at once, or even after 30 minutes like Hercules or some other American cartoon protagonists. She always felt fear with everything that she was doing, and gradually learned to overcome it and deal with it. Plus, Chihiro and Haku's relationship wasn't overtly romantic, if not completely platonic. It was a story centered on Chihiro finding her way back home and coming out as a confident and strong young girl.

Along with Miyazaki's other works Nasuca, or The Cat Returns, I cannot express how amazing it is to have a movie so perfect to show young girls.

Ghibli's movies have such enchanting animation that brings such luster and life to every story it tells. I could write whole essays about it.

But you probably love it as much as I do, so you know exactly how much power Ghibli as a whole has.

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