I remember back when I was around 7-8 years old and my cousin introduced me to Spirited Away for the first time.
Fast track 10 years later and the memory is as clear as today's breakfast.
Popping in the VHS tape, and bracing myself for a variety of films that I still love to this day. I remember admiring how good the food looked. Also when Haku grabbed Chihiro's hand as they set off racing through the barn filled with pigs. It was the most obscure piece of film I had ever encountered. For me, it was Disney, taken to the next level.
I also remember the exact same cousin bought me a VHS Tape for Christmas that year.
"My Neighbor Totoro." For some reason, the cover art didn't exactly appeal to me, and because I was a kid, I guess I went with the mentality of "judging a book by it's cover" and just tossed it to the side and forgot about it for a while.
Hence a few months after, I was homesick & bored...so I dug the tape out and decided to pop it in.
Amazing film. Warm, vibrant, and touching all at the same time. As soon as I saw that cat bus I was like: "It's official, this is the best movie ever."
After that pleasant viewing experience, I started craving for more. Kiki's Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, Howl's Moving Castle were all on the "To Watch List" I had pinned up on the fridge.
(I'd say Kiki's Delivery Service is still my favorite to this day.)
There's even still a few films I have yet to see. (Including Miyazaki's final piece..."The Wind Rises."
The more "modern" Ghibli films such as "Arrietty" didn't exactly appeal to me. It was a good movie. But, I'm trying to decide whether or not I enjoy the majority of the Studio Ghibli content due to the nostalgia factor, or just out right being good movies...
Would love to hear your story!
Fast track 10 years later and the memory is as clear as today's breakfast.
Popping in the VHS tape, and bracing myself for a variety of films that I still love to this day. I remember admiring how good the food looked. Also when Haku grabbed Chihiro's hand as they set off racing through the barn filled with pigs. It was the most obscure piece of film I had ever encountered. For me, it was Disney, taken to the next level.
I also remember the exact same cousin bought me a VHS Tape for Christmas that year.
"My Neighbor Totoro." For some reason, the cover art didn't exactly appeal to me, and because I was a kid, I guess I went with the mentality of "judging a book by it's cover" and just tossed it to the side and forgot about it for a while.
Hence a few months after, I was homesick & bored...so I dug the tape out and decided to pop it in.
Amazing film. Warm, vibrant, and touching all at the same time. As soon as I saw that cat bus I was like: "It's official, this is the best movie ever."
After that pleasant viewing experience, I started craving for more. Kiki's Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, Howl's Moving Castle were all on the "To Watch List" I had pinned up on the fridge.
(I'd say Kiki's Delivery Service is still my favorite to this day.)
There's even still a few films I have yet to see. (Including Miyazaki's final piece..."The Wind Rises."
The more "modern" Ghibli films such as "Arrietty" didn't exactly appeal to me. It was a good movie. But, I'm trying to decide whether or not I enjoy the majority of the Studio Ghibli content due to the nostalgia factor, or just out right being good movies...
Would love to hear your story!