Even if you’re not an anime fan, titles like “My Neighbour Totoro” and “Spirited Away” will surely sound familiar.
The famous movies by Japanese animation film studio Studio Ghibli are making their way to Netflix soon, so you can watch them from the comfort of your home.
Here’s a sneak peek of what you can expect.
If you’re still clueless about Studio Ghibli and are wondering what your friends are raving about, don’t bother searching on Google.
1 Feb is only a few days away, so you can watch the movies yourself to catch up on what you’ve been missing out.
The cute grey rabbit that you’ve probably seen many plushies and other adorable merch of is the titular character from the 1988 animation My Neighbour Totoro.
With the film now on Netflix, you can follow Totoro’s story and know more about it than its marketable appearance.
Those who remember the catchy soundtrack from Ponyo on The Cliff by the Sea will probably want to throw back to 2009, when the film first came out in Southeast Asia.
The English dubbing featured the voices of big names like Cate Blanchett and Matt Damon, so you best believe that the film is a good one.
Of course, we can’t forget the cult classic Spirited Away, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2003, becoming the only anime to do so.
These are only 3 of the films you can watch. There are 18 others, so you’ll have all your free time sorted out.
Netflix announced in a press release that it will be releasing the 21 titles in stages, according to the following dates:
1 Feb
1 Mar
1 Apr
Ardent fans of Studio Ghibli probably can’t contain their excitement, and we can totally understand.
Mark your calendars for the above dates so you’ll be the first to check out the special releases.
Featured image adapted from Film School Rejects and Into Film.
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