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My Neighbor Totoro has one of the most iconic movie posters of all time, but it actually features a character who never once ...
My Neighbor Totoro was another renowned property he oversaw. It dealt with two young sisters, Satsuki and Mei, navigating a new life in Japan, and more so, trying to cope with angst.
After 35 Years, ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ Still Gives Us Permission to Believe In Magic This year’s Ghibli Fest celebrated the 35th anniversary of the release of “My Neighbor Totoro ...
My Neighbor Totoro’s influence has been far-reaching—so much so that the titular character has appeared in TV series and films beyond Studio Ghibli.He was worked into episodes of South Park ...
In My Neighbor Totoro, Miyazaki seeds certain scenes with incidental yet vital background details. At several points in the film, Inari shrines can be spotted among the trees. Although these fox ...
My Neighbor Totoro was released back in 1988 and is widely regarded as one of Hayao Miyazaki’s best films. Dealing with adorable and very fluffy wood spirits, two children Satsuki and Mei ...
I first saw My Neighbor Totoro as an adult. But I grew up in the 2D animation age, with the films of the Disney Renaissance era shaping my youth and teenage years. I’ve spent hours since then ...
The full company for the second run of “My Neighbor Totoro,” a stage adaptation of Miyazaki Hayao‘s beloved 1988 Studio Ghibli film, has been unveiled. The production is a collaboration ...
On the original poster for Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbor Totoro, as well as on the DVD and Blu-ray cover, there is a mysterious girl standing next to Totoro. She isn’t Satsuki or Mei, and this ...
“My Neighbor Totoro” may not quite match up to the record-breaking potential of its “Les Miserables,” but to quote the bard, it is, without a shadow of a doubt, ...
My Neighbor Totoro offers a more magical experience than Disney's Peter Pan, literally as well as in a storytelling sense. It also uses an opposite approach in more ways than one.
Hayao Miyazaki's 'My Neighbor Totoro' ('Tonari no Totoro') will be the first Studio Ghibli film to get a theatrical release in China, on Dec. 14, the 30th anniversary of the much-loved anime's debut.