What's your favourite Studio Ghibli movie?
What's your favourite Studio Ghibli movie?
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013). ๐ค โThe Procession of Celestial Beings Iโ by Joe Hisaishi is such an ethereal piece of music.
What's your favourite Studio Ghibli movie?
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013). ๐ค โThe Procession of Celestial Beings Iโ by Joe Hisaishi is such an ethereal piece of music.
Whisper of the Heart but I couldn't explain why
Pom Poko is literally the only one that didnโt put me to sleep in the first act.
The Tale of Princess Kaguya is also my favorite! I especially love its painted watercolor art style. Made me cry a lot too ๐
About half of them.
Nausicaรค of the Valley of the Wind. Her wonder every time she is exploring the poisoned areas that everyone else is afraid to enter still gets me.
Probably Spirited away then there is Grave of the fireflies. That one though is something I can only watch once.
Still Totoro for me
I'd have to flip a coin between Porcco Rosso and Naussica
My Neighbors the Yamadas
It's cute, hilarious, and uplifting.
Porcco Rosso. I can literally watch that movie on repeat.
This is like asking what is the best or favourite South Park episode. I can't think of a favourite studio Ghibli movie. But for me, probably the closest to my number 1 spot is "When Marnie was there." I am not sure why, but the movie pulls a heart string for me and it feels more personal. Speaking of the movie, I can't believe that the movie is 10 years old this year! I remember watching it for the first time in my local independent theatre!
Grave of the fireflies. I've only watched it once but out of all movies i've ever watched, it's the one that made me the most emotional. Incredibly powerful.
Agreed - all Ghibli movies are beautiful in their own right, but taking that cinematic mastery and applying it in what is essentially a film about the tragedies of war?
Shivers.
I've only seen one so far (twice) - My Neighbour Totoro, so it'll have to be that one for now.
I'm one of the people that don't get the appeal. I've watched a few highly praised ones and found them to be incredibly boring.
I'm a big fan of a few of Ghibli's films but I feel the same way about others. The whimsical and somewhat metaphorical quality of most of them can really lessen their emotional impact imo.
If you're ever interested in trying an animated Japanese film from another studio and writer, I can highly recommend Your Name.
Sure, I'm always up for new stuff. Will give it a try!
They tend to have a lot of depth and character, and they don't follow the same plot or set of acts so it sets them apart from DreamWorks/Pixar movies in the west. Unless you hate the art style entirely theres a good chance theres a few movies you will like.
Yeah that's the same I keep hearing from everyone who likes the movies, and I've heard/read lengthy explanations of a few of them, and was pushed to rewatch a couple with various groups or individuals. Most often I think that movie with the dirty river god in some bath house, forgot what it's called.
I believe I must have watched 5 or 6, most of which more than once, and it's seriously not my cup of tea.
Favorite is not the right word.
I think there are different Ghibli movies for different questions.
Which is the most rewatched in my home? Probably Porco Rosso since itโs light-hearted and easy to consume. Miyazakiโs Magnum Opus? Mononoke or Nausicaa. Best to watch with your kids? Totoro, Kiki, and Ponyo. Most emotionally impactful? Grave of the Fireflies.
โFavoriteโ though? No idea. Depends on how Iโm feeling.
I agree with all this. I also have a soft spot for The Cat Returns because that was the first one I saw, lol
Mononoke is probably the "best" in my book but my personal favorite will always be Nausicaa. Although I just found out it predates the founding of studio Ghibli by one year.
Little personal story: As a kid, I repeatedly rented an animated movie called Warriors of the Wind from my local videostore. It was fairly short and the story was confusing as if there was something missing, but I loved it regardless. One day, the videostore didn't have it anymore since they got rid of older VHS in favour of newer ones. I was heartbroken and didn't managed to track it down (this was way before the internet).
Fast forward about 15 years, when I had already watched Princess Mononoke and wanted to watch other movies by that studio. So I watched Nausicaa, and the longer it ran, the more I realized it was that movie from my childhood.
Turns out that a US studio had gotten the rights in the 80s and cut 23 minutes of the run time to make the story simpler, even changing names completely (Nausicaa became princess Sandra for example). This was the version I saw as a kid.
Nausicaa is my favorite, too. The hand-drawn animation is incredible, the conflict is nuanced, the setting is beautiful, and the characters have interesting motivations. Its a masterpiece.
a fellow Nausicaa appreciator! It's hard to find people that have even seen it tbh.
Have you read the Nausicaa manga? It's really good.
The only problem with reading the Manga is that after you finish it, the film seems so simplistic and flat in comparison. The Manga has so much greater nuance, tragedy, and depth to it.
Agreed, and I never see anyone claim Nausicaa as their favourite. If the studio ever revisits earlier material, I hope they do a fuller adaptation of the source. It's such a rich world, it deserves more time spent within it.
There are dozens of us.
Yeah, Castle in the Sky is considered the first "official" Ghibli movie.
I'd also have a pre-Ghibli film as my favourite with Lupin III: Castle of the Cagliostro. Although hard to argue with Mononoke or Nausicaa.
It's probably too basic, but Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke have always been my favorites, the latter of which was where I started.
These two plus Tonari no Totoro for me (My Neighbor Totoro). I guess it would be Totoro if I had to choose just one but hard to say.
Castle in the sky is my all time favourite! The music and theme hits all the right boxes for me.
I adore Porco Rosso for its gentle simplicity.
When Marnie Was There... hit me in the emotions in a way that I was not prepared for, and I love it for that.
Porco Rosso is also really funny!
Huge fan of Princess Mononoke.
Not sure what exactly it is, but the characters and setting have just stuck with me since the first time I saw it.
Love the themes of environmentalism and societal diversity in Princess Mononoke.
Same.
Absolute favourite:
Kiki's Delivery Service. Character and story that I relate with most of our of all of the movies. I wish I'd watched it when I was a kid.
Other favourites:
Almost favourites:
Out of the ones I've seen, The Cat Returns. It's not the most cinematic, amazing, fantastical movie like Spirited Away, Ponyo, Princess Mononoke, etcetera, but it's one I really like regardless.
Though, if we're talking about the opposite, Earwig and the Witch is at the very bottom.
Kiki's Delivery Service
My Neighbor Totoro
Porco Rosso
Spirited Away
Ponyo
grave of the fireflies, nausicaa, and kiki
GotF wasn't ghibli
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grave_of_the_Fireflies
Wikipedia says it was produce by ghibli?
Spirited Away is my favorite with Ponyo close behind. Mononoke is what got me started and is probably the best one, but the other 2 just hit differently.
I like Only Yesterday. There's just something appealing about getting away from a stifling job in the city and just going out to live in the country for fun, even if just for a week.
Only Yesterday is my favorite by far. If Grave of the Fireflies didn't have the supernatural/Deus-ex-machina/genre whiplash scenes at the end, it would've been my favorite, but that ending ruins the movie for me.
Nausciaa, but they're all magical.
Only recently, I watched The Wind Rises and I loved it. I do not know what it is. It still has the sensitivity and the aesthetics of Ghibli under Miyazaki, which I genuinely love, but at the same time shows a confusing and unobvious real-life story, and very real dilemmas.
Spirited Away, Howls Moving Castle, and My Totro.
Ponyo or Pom Poko. Maybe Spirited Away? It's hard to pick... good question OP.
Skipping the ones I did not mark 10/10 with a star:
I rated these in 2022. I thought I didn't enjoy Princess Mononoke like I did long before. Either way, baffling how many Studio Ghibli films are great or exceptional.
I think Princess Mononoke was my entry point into anime (other than weekly series on TV). I still have the German DVD.
Whisper of the heart
The improvised Country Roads scene may be my favorite moment in any Ghibli movie
This is an impossible question to answer. I thought about it for at least a minute before giving up.
Havenโt seen all of them yet, but so far itโs Kikiโs Delivery Service.
Kiki's Delivery Service is just a wonderful movie. It's completely unlike any of my other favorites, but I adore it completely. It's like a warm, cozy blanket.
My next favorite is probably Spirited Away.
I misread that as Princess Caligula for a second and was briefly very confused.
Porco Rosso 100%, the music is amazing in that one and the end makes me smile every time.
Probably a tie between The Cat Returns and Pom Poko. I love the way Pom Poko is told, along with the various animation styles. And who doesn't love The Baron?
Pom Poko is the only one I really enjoy. I keep falling asleep during Spirited Away lol
I've only seen three (Spirited Away, Nausicaa, and The Wind Rises), and Spirited Away was long enough ago that I don't remember much about it. But I loved both Nausicaa and Wind; if I had to pick a favorite it would probably be Wind just because the historical context drew me in even more than I already was.
You should try watching Castle in the Sky next
For me it's a tie between mononoke, pom poko and the wind it rises
Oh and from up on poppy hill
Frozen