Do you know the Japanese animation studio 「スタジオジブリ」 (Ghibli Studios)?
It is the movie studio of master animator 宮崎駿 (Hayao Miyazaki).
This is the studio that released classic Japanese cartoon movies such as 「崖の上のポニョ」 (Ponyo On The Cliff), 「となりのトトロ」 (My Neighbor Totoro), 「もののけ姫」 (Princess Mononoke), 「千と千尋の神隠し」 (Spirited Away), and 「ハウルの動く城」 (Howl’s Moving Castle).
Well, 「スタジオジブリ」 (Ghibli Studios) has released a new movie in Japan last month.
It’s called 「借りぐらしのアリエッティ」 (“Arietti The Borrower“).
The movie is based on the children’s story “The Borrowers” about a family of tiny people that live in a house of a “normal sized” family…and they “borrow” small things from the house, such as a wrist watch to use as a clock. And they’re discovered by the boy that lives in the house.
The original story took place in England, I believe. But the Ghibli movie version takes place in Tokyo.
Here’s a trailer for 「借りぐらしのアリエッティ」 (“Arietti The Borrower“):
Have you ever watched a 「スタジオジブリ」 (Ghibli Studios) movie?
Which one is your favorite?
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