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My Neighbor Totoro

My Neighbor Totoro (Japanese: となりのトトロ, Hepburn: Tonari no Totoro) is a 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten. It stars the voices of Noriko Hidaka, Chika Sakamoto and Hitoshi Takagi, and focuses on two young sisters and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan.

My Neighbor Totoro
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanjiとなりのトトロ
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnTonari no Totoro
Directed byHayao Miyazaki
Written byHayao Miyazaki
Produced byToru Hara
Starring
CinematographyHisao Shirai
Edited byTakeshi Seyama
Music byJoe Hisaishi
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • April 16, 1988 (1988-04-16)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$41 million

In 1989, Streamline Pictures produced an English-language dub for exclusive use on transpacific flights of Japan Airlines. Troma Films, under their 50th St. Films banner, distributed the dub of the film. This dub was released in 1993 to United States theaters, and the following year on VHS and LaserDisc in the US by Fox Video in 1994, and on DVD in 2002. The rights to this dub expired in 2004, so Walt Disney Home Entertainment re-released the film on March 7, 2006 with a new dub cast.[1] This DVD release is the first version of the film in the US to include both Japanese and English language tracks.

The film explores themes such as animism, Shinto symbology, environmentalism and the joys of rural living. My Neighbor Totoro received worldwide critical acclaim, and has grossed over $41 million worldwide at the box office as of September 2019; the film also grossed significantly more from home video sales and merchandise.

My Neighbor Totoro received numerous awards, including the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize, the Mainichi Film Award, and Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film in 1988. It also received the Special Award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in the same year. The film is considered as one of the top animation films, ranking 41st in Empire magazine's "The 100 Best Films of World Cinema" in 2010 and the number-one animated film on the 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll of all-time greatest films.[2][3] The film and its titular character have become cultural icons, and made multiple cameo appearances in other films. Totoro also serves as the mascot for Studio Ghibli and is recognized as one of the most popular characters in Japanese animation.

Plot edit

In 1950s Japan, university professor Tatsuo Kusakabe and his daughters Satsuki and Mei (approximately ten and four years old, respectively) move into an old house close to the hospital where the girls' mother, Yasuko, is recovering from a long-term illness. The house is inhabited by small, dark, dust-like house spirits called susuwatari, that can be seen when moving from bright places to dark ones.[note 1] The susuwatari leave to find another empty house. Mei discovers two small spirits that lead her into the hollow of a large camphor tree. She befriends a larger spirit, which identifies itself using a series of roars that she interprets as "Totoro". Mei thinks Totoro is the troll from her illustrated book Three Billy Goats Gruff. She falls asleep atop Totoro but when Satsuki finds her, she is on the ground. Despite many attempts, Mei cannot show her family Totoro's tree. Tatsuo comforts her, saying Totoro will reveal himself when he wants to.

 
Satsuki and Mei's house [ja] at the Expo 2005 site
 
Closeup view of Satsuki and Mei's house

The girls wait for Tatsuo's bus, which is late. Mei falls asleep on Satsuki's back and Totoro appears beside them, allowing Satsuki to see him for the first time. Totoro has only a leaf on his head for protection against the rain, prompting Satsuki to offer her umbrella to him. Delighted, he gives her a bundle of nuts and seeds in return. A giant, bus-shaped cat arrives; Totoro boards it and leaves. A few days after planting the seeds, the girls awaken at midnight to find Totoro and his fellow spirits engaged in a ceremonial dance around the planted seeds. They join in, causing the seeds to grow into an enormous tree. Totoro takes the girls for a ride on a magical flying top. In the morning, the tree is gone but the seeds have sprouted.

The girls discover that a planned visit by their mother has been postponed because of a setback in her treatment. Mei is upset and argues with Satsuki. She leaves for the hospital to take fresh corn to their mother, but gets lost on the way. Mei's disappearance prompts Satsuki and the neighbors to search for her, thinking that Mei has died. In desperation, Satsuki pleads for Totoro's help. Totoro summons the Catbus, which carries Satsuki to Mei's location, and the sisters reunite. The bus then takes them to the hospital, where the girls learn that their mother has been kept in the hospital by a minor cold but is otherwise recovering well. The girls secretly leave the ear of corn on the windowsill, where their parents discover it.

Eventually, their mother returns home and the girls play with other children while Totoro and his friends watch from afar.

Themes edit

Animism is a major theme in My Neighbor Totoro, according to Eriko Ogihara-Schuck.[4] Totoro has animistic traits and has kami status because he lives in a camphor tree in a Shinto shrine surrounded by a Shinto rope, and he is referred to as mori no nushi (master of the forest).[4] Ogihara-Schuck writes that when Mei returns from her encounter with Totoro, her father takes Mei and her sister to the shrine to greet and thank Totoro. This is a common practice in the Shinto tradition following an encounter with a kami.[4] According to Phillip E. Wegner, the film is an example of alternative history, citing the utopian-like setting of the anime.[5]

Voice cast edit

Character name Japanese voice actor[6]: 175  English voice actor
(Tokuma/Streamline/50th Street Films, 1989/1993)[7]
English voice actor
(Walt Disney Home Entertainment, 2005)[7]
Satsuki Kusakabe (草壁 サツキ) (10-year-old daughter) Noriko Hidaka Lisa Michelson Dakota Fanning
Mei Kusakabe (草壁 メイ) (4-year-old daughter) Chika Sakamoto Cheryl Chase Elle Fanning
Tatsuo Kusakabe (草壁 タツオ) (father) Shigesato Itoi Greg Snegoff Tim Daly
Yasuko Kusakabe (草壁 靖子) (mother) Sumi Shimamoto Alexandra Kenworthy Lea Salonga
Totoro (トトロ) Hitoshi Takagi Frank Welker
Kanta Ōgaki (大垣 勘太) (a local boy) Toshiyuki Amagasa Kenneth Hartman Paul Butcher
Granny (祖母) (Nanny in the 1993 dub) Tanie Kitabayashi Natalie Core Pat Carroll
Catbus (ネコバス, Nekobasu) Naoki Tatsuta Carl Macek (uncredited) Frank Welker
Michiko (ミチ子) Chie Kōjiro Brianne Siddall (uncredited) Ashley Rose Orr
Mrs. Ogaki (Kanta's mother) Hiroko Maruyama Melanie MacQueen Kath Soucie
Mr. Ogaki (Kanta's father) Masashi Hirose Steve Kramer David Midthunder
Old Farmer Peter Renaday
Miss Hara (Satsuki's teacher) Machiko Washio Edie Mirman (uncredited) Tress MacNeille (uncredited)
Kanta's Aunt Reiko Suzuki Russi Taylor
Otoko Daiki Nakamura Kerrigan Mahan (uncredited) Matt Adler
Ryōko Yūko Mizutani Lara Cody Bridget Hoffman
Bus Attendant Kath Soucie
Mailman Tomomichi Nishimura Doug Stone (uncredited) Robert Clotworthy
Moving Man Shigeru Chiba Greg Snegoff Newell Alexander

Production edit

Development edit

After working on 3000 Miles in Search of a Mother, Miyazaki wanted to make a "delightful, wonderful film" that would be set in Japan with the idea to "entertain and touch its viewers, but stay with them long after they have left the theaters".[6] Initially, Miyazaki had the main characters Totoro, Mei, Tatsuo, and Kanta.[6]: 8  The director based Mei on his niece,[8] and Totoros as "serene, carefree creatures" that were "supposedly the forest keeper, but that's only a half-baked idea, a rough approximation".[6]: 5, 103 

Art director Kazuo Oga was drawn to the film when Hayao Miyazaki showed him an original image of Totoro standing in a satoyama. Miyazaki challenged Oga to raise his standards, and Oga's experience with My Neighbor Totoro began Oga's career. Oga and Miyazaki debated the film's color palette; Oga wanted to paint black soil from Akita Prefecture and Miyazaki preferred the color of red soil from Kantō region.[6]: 82  The finished film was described by Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki; "It was nature painted with translucent colors".[9]

Oga's conscientious approach to My Neighbor Totoro was a style the International Herald Tribune recognized as "[updating] the traditional Japanese animist sense of a natural world that is fully, spiritually alive". The newspaper said of the film:

Set in a period that is both modern and nostalgic, the film creates a fantastic, yet strangely believable universe of supernatural creatures coexisting with modernity. A great part of this sense comes from Oga's evocative backgrounds, which give each tree, hedge and twist in the road an indefinable feeling of warmth that seems ready to spring into sentient life.[10]

Oga's work on My Neighbor Totoro led to his continued involvement with Studio Ghibli, which assigned him jobs that would play to his strengths, and Oga's style became a trademark style of Studio Ghibli.[10]

Only one young girl, rather than two sisters, is depicted in several of Miyazaki's initial conceptual watercolor paintings, as well as on the theatrical release poster and on later home-video releases. According to Miyazaki; "If she was a little girl who plays around in the yard, she wouldn't be meeting her father at a bus stop, so we had to come up with two girls instead. And that was difficult."[6]: 11  Miyazaki said the film's opening sequence was not storyboarded; "The sequence was determined through permutations and combinations determined by the time sheets. Each element was made individually and combined in the time sheets ..."[6]: 27  The ending sequence depicts the mother's return home and the signs of her return to good health by playing with Satsuki and Mei outside.[6]: 149 

Miyazaki stated that the story was initially intended to be set in 1955, however, the team was not thorough in the research and instead worked on a setting "in the recent past".[6]: 33  The film was originally set to be an hour long but during production it grew to respond to the social context, including the reason for the move and the father's occupation.[6]: 54  Eight animators worked on the film, which was completed in eight months.[11]

Tetsuya Endo noted numerous animation techniques were used in the film. For example, ripples were designed with "two colors of high-lighting and shading" and the rain for My Neighbor Totoro was "scratched in the cels" and superimposed for it to convey a soft feel.[6]: 156  The animators stated one month was taken to create the tadpoles, which included four colors; the water for it was also blurred.[6]: 154 

Music edit

The music for My Neighbor Totoro was composed by Joe Hisaishi, who previously collaborated with Miyazaki on the movies Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and Castle in the Sky. Hisaishi was inspired by the contemporary composers Terry Riley, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and John Cage, and described Miyazaki's films as "rich and personally compeling". He hired an orchestra for the soundtrack and primarily used a Fairlight instrument.[6]: 169, 170 

The soundtrack for My Neighbor Totoro was first released in Japan on May 1, 1988, by Tokuma Shoten, and includes the musical score used in the film, except for five vocal pieces that were performed by Azumi Inoue, including "Stroll", "A Lost Child", and "My Neighbor Totoro".[12] It had previously been released as an Image Song CD in 1987 that contains some songs that were not included in the film.[13]

My Neighbor Totoro (Original Soundtrack) [14]
No.TitleLength
1."Hey Let's Go"2:43
2."The Village in May"1:38
3."A Haunted House"1:23
4."Mei and the Dust Bunnies"1:34
5."Evening Wind"1:01
6."Not Afraid"0:43
7."Let's Go to the Hospital"1:22
8."Mother"1:06
9."A Little Monster"3:54
10."Totoro"2:49
11."The Huge Tree in the Tsukamori Forest"2:15
12."A Lost Child"3:48
13."The Path of the Wind"3:16
14."A Soaking Wet Monster"2:33
15."Moonlight Flight"2:05
16."Mei is Missing"2:32
17."Cat Bus"2:11
18."I'm So Glad"1:15
19."My Neighbor Totoro- Ending Song"4:17
20."Hey Let's Go"2:43
Total length:45:18

Release edit

After writing and filming Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) and Castle in the Sky (1986), Hayao Miyazaki began directing My Neighbor Totoro for Studio Ghibli. Miyazaki's production paralleled his colleague Isao Takahata's production of Grave of the Fireflies. Miyazaki's film was financed by executive producer Yasuyoshi Tokuma, and both My Neighbor Totoro and Grave of the Fireflies were released on the same bill in 1988. The dual billing was considered "one of the most moving and remarkable double bills ever offered to a cinema audience".[15]

Box office edit

In Japan, My Neighbor Totoro initially sold 801,680 tickets and earned a distribution rental income of ¥588 million in 1988. According to image researcher Seiji Kano, by 2005, the film's box-office gross receipts in Japan totalled ¥1.17 billion[16] ($10.6 million).[17] In France, the film has sold 429,822 tickets since 1999.[18] The film has been internationally released several times since 2002.[19] The film has grossed $30,476,708 worldwide since 2002.[20] A South China Morning Post article in 2021 reported that the film has grossed more than $41 million in total.[21]

Thirty years after its original release in Japan, My Neighbor Totoro received a Chinese theatrical release in December 2018. The delay was due to long-standing political tensions between China and Japan but many Chinese people had become familiar with Miyazaki's films due to rampant video piracy.[22] In its opening weekend, ending December 16, 2018, My Neighbor Totoro grossed $13 million, entering the box-office charts at number two behind Hollywood film Aquaman and ahead of Bollywood film Padman at number three.[23] By its second weekend, My Neighbor Totoro had grossed $20 million in China.[24] As of February 2019, it had grossed $25,798,550 in China.[25]

English dubs edit

In 1989, US-based company Streamline Pictures produced an exclusive English language dub of My Neighbor Totoro for use as an in-flight movie on Japan Airlines flights.[26] In April 1993, Troma Films, under its label 50th St. Films, distributed the dub of the film as a theatrical release.[27] The songs for the Streamline version of My Neighbor Totoro were sung by Cassie Byram.[28]

In 2004, Walt Disney Pictures produced a new English dub of My Neighbor Totoro to be released after the rights to the Streamline dub had expired. As is the case with Disney's other English dubs of Miyazaki films, the Disney version of My Neighbor Totoro has a star-heavy cast, including Dakota and Elle Fanning as Satsuki and Mei, Timothy Daly as Mr. Kusakabe, Pat Carroll as Granny, Lea Salonga as Mrs. Kusakabe, and Frank Welker as Totoro and Catbus. The songs for the new dub retain the translation as the earlier dub but are sung by Sonya Isaacs.[29] The Disney dub was directed by Rick Dempsey, a Disney executive in charge of the company's dubbing services,[30] and was written by Don and Cindy Hewitt, who had written other dubs for Studio Ghibli.[31]

Disney's English-language dub premiered on October 23, 2005; it was screened at the 2005 Hollywood Film Festival.[30][32] The cable television network Turner Classic Movies (TCM) held the television premiere of Disney's new English dub on January 2006, as part of the network's tribute to Hayao Miyazaki. TCM aired the dub and the original Japanese film with English subtitles.[33] The Disney version was released on DVD in the United States on March 7, 2006.[34] In Australia, an English dub was also released by Madman Entertainment on March 15, 2006.[35]

In 2023, the film was re-released in 970 United States locations as part of celebrations to mark the 35th anniversary of its first theatrical release,[36] with showings in both Japanese with English subtitles and with the English dub.[37][38]

Home media edit

Tokuma Shoten released My Neighbor Totoro on VHS and LaserDisc in August 1988.[39] Buena Vista Home Entertainment Japan (now Walt Disney Japan) reissued the VHS on June 27, 1997, as part of their series Ghibli ga Ippai.[40] Disney released the film on Blu-ray in Japan on 2012.[41]

After the rights to the Streamline dub expired in 2004,[42] Walt Disney Home Entertainment re-released the movie on DVD on March 7, 2006, with Disney's newly produced English dub and the original Japanese version. The company reissued My Neighbor Totoro, as well as Castle in the Sky, and Kiki's Delivery Service, with updated cover art highlighting its Studio Ghibli origins, on March 2, 2010, coinciding with the US DVD and Blu-ray debut of Ponyo. My Neighbor Totoro was re-released by Disney on Blu-Ray on May 21, 2013. GKIDS re-issued the film on Blu-ray and DVD on October 17, 2017.[43]

In Japan, My Neighbor Totoro had sold 3.5 million VHS and DVD units as of April 2012,[44] equivalent to approximately ¥16,100 million ($202 million) at an average retail price of ¥4,600 (¥4,700 on DVD and ¥4,500 on VHS).[45] In the United States, the film sold over 500,000 VHS units by 1996,[46] with the later 2010 DVD release selling a further 3.8 million units and grossing $64.5 million in the United States as of October 2018.[47]

In the UK, the film's Studio Ghibli anniversary release appeared on the annual lists of ten-best-selling foreign language films on home video for five consecutive years, ranking number seven in 2015,[48] number six in 2016[49] and 2017,[50] number one in 2018,[51] and number two in 2019 below Spirited Away.[52]

Reception edit

My Neighbor Totoro received widespread acclaim from film critics.[53][54] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 93% of 59 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "My Neighbor Totoro is a heartwarming, sentimental masterpiece that captures the simple grace of childhood."[55] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 86 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[56]

In 2001, Japanese magazine Animage ranked My Neighbor Totoro 45th in its list of 100 Best Anime Productions of All Time.[57] My Neighbor Totoro was voted the highest-ranking animated film on Sight & Sound's critics' poll of all-time greatest films, and joint 154th overall.[2] In 2022, the magazine ranked the film as the joint-72nd-greatest film overall, being one of two animated films included in the list.[58][59] My Neighbor Totoro was ranked third on the list of "Greatest Japanese Animated Films of All Time" by film magazine Kinema Junpo in 2009, 41st in Empire magazine's "The 100 Best Films of World Cinema" in 2010, second on a similar Empire list of best children's films, and number one in the greatest animated films in Time Out; a similar list by the editors ranked the film in third place.[3][60][61][62]

Film critic Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times identified My Neighbor Totoro as one of his "Great Movies", calling it "one of the lovingly hand-crafted works of Hayao Miyazaki". In his review, Ebert said the film "is based on experience, situation and exploration—not on conflict and threat", and added:

it would never have won its worldwide audience just because of its warm heart. It is also rich with human comedy in the way it observes the two remarkably convincing, lifelike little girls ... It is a little sad, a little scary, a little surprising and a little informative, just like life itself. It depends on a situation instead of a plot, and suggests that the wonder of life and the resources of imagination supply all the adventure you need.[63]

Steve Rose from The Guardian gave the film five stars, praising Miyazaki's "rich, bright, hand-drawn" animation and describing it as "full of benign spirituality, prelapsarian innocence and joyous discovery, all rooted in a carefully detailed reality".[64] Trevor Johnston from Time Out also awarded the film five stars, commenting on its "delicate rendering of the atmosphere" and its first half that "delicately captures both mystery and quietness".[65] Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited My Neighbor Totoro as one of his favorite films.[66] Writing for the London Evening Standard, Charlotte O'Sullivan praised the charm of the film but said it lacks complexity in comparison with Spirited Away.[67] Jordan Cronk from Slant awarded the film three-and-a-half stars but said it is "devoid of much of the fantasia of Miyazaki's more outwardly visionary work".[68] In the 1996 movie guide "Seen That, Now What?", My Neighbor Totoro was given the rating of "A". The guide stated that the film is an "enchanting, lushly animated view of the natural world with child's sense of wonder", and noting its suitability for young children while being "a perennial favorite among [film buffs]".[69]

The 1993 translation was not as well-received as the 2006 translation; Leonard Klady of Variety wrote the 1993 translation demonstrates "adequate television technical craft" that is characterized by "muted pastels, homogenized pictorial style and [a] vapid storyline". Klady described the film's environment as "obviously aimed at an international audience" but "evinces a disorienting combination of cultures that produces a nowhere land more confused than fascinating".[70] Stephen Holden of The New York Times described the 1993 translation as "very visually handsome", and said the film is "very charming" when "dispensing enchantment". Despite the highlights, Holden wrote "too much of the film, however, is taken up with stiff, mechanical chitchat".[71]

Matthew Leyland of Sight & Sound reviewed the DVD released in 2006, commenting; "Miyazaki's family fable is remarkably light on tension, conflict and plot twists, yet it beguiles from beginning to end ... what sticks with the viewer is the every-kid credibility of the girls' actions as they work, play and settle into their new surroundings". Leyland praised the DVD transfer of the film but noted the disc lacks a look at the film's production, instead being overabundant with storyboards.[72] Writing in Joe Hisaishi's Soundtrack for My Neighbor Totoro, Kunio Hara praised the soundtrack, describing the song "My Neighbor Totoro" as a "sonic icon" of the film. Hara also commented the music "arouse[s] a similar sentiment of yearning for the past".[39]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Title Award Category Result
1989 My Neighbor Totoro Kinema Junpo Awards Kinema Junpo Award – Best Film[73] Won
Readers' Choice Award – Best Japanese Film[74] Won
Mainichi Film Awards Best Film[73] Won
Ōfuji Noburō Award[75] Won
Blue Ribbon Awards Special Award[73] Won
Animage Anime Awards[76] Grand Prix prize[73] Won

Legacy edit

My Neighbor Totoro was considered a milestone for writer-director Hayao Miyazaki. The popularity of film's central character Totoro among Japanese children has been likened to that of Winnie-the-Pooh in Britain.[77] The Independent said Totoro is one of the greatest cartoon characters, describing the creature; "At once innocent and awe-inspiring, King Totoro captures the innocence and magic of childhood more than any of Miyazaki's other magical creations".[78] The Financial Times recognized the character's appeal, commenting Totoro "is more genuinely loved than Mickey Mouse could hope to be in his wildest—not nearly so beautifully illustrated—fantasies".[77] Empire also commented on Totoro's appeal, ranking him at number 18 on a list of the greatest animated characters of all time.[79]

The character of Totoro later became a mascot and official logo for Studio Ghibli.[80][81][82][83]

According to the environmental journal Ambio, My Neighbor Totoro "has served as a powerful force to focus the positive feelings that the Japanese people have for satoyama and traditional village life". The film's central character Totoro was used as a mascot by the Japanese campaign "Totoro Hometown Fund Campaign", which aimed to preserve areas of satoyama in Saitama Prefecture.[84] The fund, started in 1990 after the film's release, held an auction in August 2008 at Pixar Animation Studios to sell over 210 original paintings, illustrations, and sculptures inspired by My Neighbor Totoro.[85]

Miyazaki additionally uses Totoro as a part of his logo for Studio Ghibli.[1] Totoro also makes a cameo appearance in the Pixar film Toy Story 3 (2010)[86] but was not included in Toy Story 4 due to licensing problems.[87] Toy Story 3's art director Daisuke Tsutsumi is married to Miyazaki's niece, who inspired the character Mei in My Neighbor Totoro.[8]

 
Eoperipatus totoro – a velvet worm from Vietnam

A main-belt asteroid that was discovered on December 31, 1994, was named 10160 Totoro.[88] In 2013, Eoperipatus totoro, a species of velvet worm that was discovered in Vietnam, was named after Totoro. Following the request of the paper's authors, the species was named for the character because he "uses a many-legged animal as a vehicle, which according to the collectors resembles a velvet worm".[89]

Media edit

Books edit

In Japan in May 1988, Tokuma published a four-volume series of ani-manga books, which use color images and lines directly from My Neighbor Totoro.[90][91] The series was licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media, which released the books from November 10, 2004, through February 15, 2005.[92][93][94][95] A 111-page picture book based on the film and aimed at young children was released by Tokuma on June 28, 1988, and, in a 112-page English translation, by Viz on November 8, 2005.[96][97] Tokuma later released another 176-page art book containing conceptual art from the film and interviews with production staff on July 15, 1988, and, in English translation, by Viz on November 8, 2005.[98][99] In 2013, Viz released a hardcover light novel that was written by Tsugiko Kubo and illustrated by Hayao Miyazaki.[100]

Sequel edit

Mei and the Kittenbus (めいとこねこバス, Mei to Konekobasu) is a thirteen-minute sequel to My Neighbor Totoro that was written and directed by Miyazaki.[101] Chika Sakamoto, who voiced Mei in Totoro, returned to voice Mei in this short. Hayao Miyazaki voiced Granny Cat (Neko Baa-chan) and Totoro. The sequel focuses on the character Mei Kusakabe from the original film and her one-night adventures with Kittenbus, the offspring of Catbus, and other cat-oriented vehicles.[102] The sequel was first released in Japan in 2003 and is regularly shown at Ghibli Museum[103] but has not been released on home video.

Merchandise edit

Licensed My Neighbor Totoro merchandise of Totoro has been sold in Japan for decades after the film's release. Sales of the film's licensed merchandise in Japan grossed ¥10.97 billion in 1999, ¥56.08 billion during 2003–2007,[104] at least ¥4.1 billion in 2008,[105] and ¥19.96 billion during 2010–2012.[104]

Stage adaptation edit

In May 2022, the Royal Shakespeare Company and composer Joe Hisaishi announced a stage adaptation of the film titled My Neighbor Totoro would run from 8 October 2022 to 21 January 2023 at the Barbican Centre, London.[106] It was adapted by British playwright Tom Morton-Smith and directed by Improbable's Phelim McDermott.[107] Tickets went on sale on 19 May 2022, breaking the theater's box-office record for sales in one day that was previously held by the 2015 production of Hamlet starring Benedict Cumberbatch.[108] On 30 March 2023, it was announced that the production will return to the Barbican for another season.[109]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The spirits are called "black soots" in early subtitles and "soot sprites" in the later English-dubbed versions.

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neighbor, totoro, play, neighbour, totoro, play, japanese, となりのトトロ, hepburn, tonari, totoro, 1988, japanese, animated, fantasy, film, written, directed, hayao, miyazaki, animated, studio, ghibli, tokuma, shoten, stars, voices, noriko, hidaka, chika, sakamoto, . For the play see My Neighbour Totoro play My Neighbor Totoro Japanese となりのトトロ Hepburn Tonari no Totoro is a 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten It stars the voices of Noriko Hidaka Chika Sakamoto and Hitoshi Takagi and focuses on two young sisters and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan My Neighbor TotoroTheatrical release posterJapanese nameKanjiとなりのトトロTranscriptionsRevised HepburnTonari no TotoroDirected byHayao MiyazakiWritten byHayao MiyazakiProduced byToru HaraStarringChika SakamotoNoriko HidakaHitoshi TakagiCinematographyHisao ShiraiEdited byTakeshi SeyamaMusic byJoe HisaishiProductioncompanyStudio GhibliDistributed byTohoRelease dateApril 16 1988 1988 04 16 Running time86 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseBox office 41 millionIn 1989 Streamline Pictures produced an English language dub for exclusive use on transpacific flights of Japan Airlines Troma Films under their 50th St Films banner distributed the dub of the film This dub was released in 1993 to United States theaters and the following year on VHS and LaserDisc in the US by Fox Video in 1994 and on DVD in 2002 The rights to this dub expired in 2004 so Walt Disney Home Entertainment re released the film on March 7 2006 with a new dub cast 1 This DVD release is the first version of the film in the US to include both Japanese and English language tracks The film explores themes such as animism Shinto symbology environmentalism and the joys of rural living My Neighbor Totoro received worldwide critical acclaim and has grossed over 41 million worldwide at the box office as of September 2019 the film also grossed significantly more from home video sales and merchandise My Neighbor Totoro received numerous awards including the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize the Mainichi Film Award and Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film in 1988 It also received the Special Award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in the same year The film is considered as one of the top animation films ranking 41st in Empire magazine s The 100 Best Films of World Cinema in 2010 and the number one animated film on the 2012 Sight amp Sound critics poll of all time greatest films 2 3 The film and its titular character have become cultural icons and made multiple cameo appearances in other films Totoro also serves as the mascot for Studio Ghibli and is recognized as one of the most popular characters in Japanese animation Contents 1 Plot 2 Themes 3 Voice cast 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Music 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 English dubs 5 3 Home media 6 Reception 7 Awards and nominations 8 Legacy 9 Media 9 1 Books 9 2 Sequel 9 3 Merchandise 9 4 Stage adaptation 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksPlot editIn 1950s Japan university professor Tatsuo Kusakabe and his daughters Satsuki and Mei approximately ten and four years old respectively move into an old house close to the hospital where the girls mother Yasuko is recovering from a long term illness The house is inhabited by small dark dust like house spirits called susuwatari that can be seen when moving from bright places to dark ones note 1 The susuwatari leave to find another empty house Mei discovers two small spirits that lead her into the hollow of a large camphor tree She befriends a larger spirit which identifies itself using a series of roars that she interprets as Totoro Mei thinks Totoro is the troll from her illustrated book Three Billy Goats Gruff She falls asleep atop Totoro but when Satsuki finds her she is on the ground Despite many attempts Mei cannot show her family Totoro s tree Tatsuo comforts her saying Totoro will reveal himself when he wants to nbsp Satsuki and Mei s house ja at the Expo 2005 site nbsp Closeup view of Satsuki and Mei s house The girls wait for Tatsuo s bus which is late Mei falls asleep on Satsuki s back and Totoro appears beside them allowing Satsuki to see him for the first time Totoro has only a leaf on his head for protection against the rain prompting Satsuki to offer her umbrella to him Delighted he gives her a bundle of nuts and seeds in return A giant bus shaped cat arrives Totoro boards it and leaves A few days after planting the seeds the girls awaken at midnight to find Totoro and his fellow spirits engaged in a ceremonial dance around the planted seeds They join in causing the seeds to grow into an enormous tree Totoro takes the girls for a ride on a magical flying top In the morning the tree is gone but the seeds have sprouted The girls discover that a planned visit by their mother has been postponed because of a setback in her treatment Mei is upset and argues with Satsuki She leaves for the hospital to take fresh corn to their mother but gets lost on the way Mei s disappearance prompts Satsuki and the neighbors to search for her thinking that Mei has died In desperation Satsuki pleads for Totoro s help Totoro summons the Catbus which carries Satsuki to Mei s location and the sisters reunite The bus then takes them to the hospital where the girls learn that their mother has been kept in the hospital by a minor cold but is otherwise recovering well The girls secretly leave the ear of corn on the windowsill where their parents discover it Eventually their mother returns home and the girls play with other children while Totoro and his friends watch from afar Themes editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2023 Animism is a major theme in My Neighbor Totoro according to Eriko Ogihara Schuck 4 Totoro has animistic traits and has kami status because he lives in a camphor tree in a Shinto shrine surrounded by a Shinto rope and he is referred to as mori no nushi master of the forest 4 Ogihara Schuck writes that when Mei returns from her encounter with Totoro her father takes Mei and her sister to the shrine to greet and thank Totoro This is a common practice in the Shinto tradition following an encounter with a kami 4 According to Phillip E Wegner the film is an example of alternative history citing the utopian like setting of the anime 5 Voice cast editCharacter name Japanese voice actor 6 175 English voice actor Tokuma Streamline 50th Street Films 1989 1993 7 English voice actor Walt Disney Home Entertainment 2005 7 Satsuki Kusakabe 草壁 サツキ 10 year old daughter Noriko Hidaka Lisa Michelson Dakota FanningMei Kusakabe 草壁 メイ 4 year old daughter Chika Sakamoto Cheryl Chase Elle FanningTatsuo Kusakabe 草壁 タツオ father Shigesato Itoi Greg Snegoff Tim DalyYasuko Kusakabe 草壁 靖子 mother Sumi Shimamoto Alexandra Kenworthy Lea SalongaTotoro トトロ Hitoshi Takagi Frank WelkerKanta Ōgaki 大垣 勘太 a local boy Toshiyuki Amagasa Kenneth Hartman Paul ButcherGranny 祖母 Nanny in the 1993 dub Tanie Kitabayashi Natalie Core Pat CarrollCatbus ネコバス Nekobasu Naoki Tatsuta Carl Macek uncredited Frank WelkerMichiko ミチ子 Chie Kōjiro Brianne Siddall uncredited Ashley Rose OrrMrs Ogaki Kanta s mother Hiroko Maruyama Melanie MacQueen Kath SoucieMr Ogaki Kanta s father Masashi Hirose Steve Kramer David MidthunderOld Farmer Peter RenadayMiss Hara Satsuki s teacher Machiko Washio Edie Mirman uncredited Tress MacNeille uncredited Kanta s Aunt Reiko Suzuki Russi TaylorOtoko Daiki Nakamura Kerrigan Mahan uncredited Matt AdlerRyōko Yuko Mizutani Lara Cody Bridget HoffmanBus Attendant Kath SoucieMailman Tomomichi Nishimura Doug Stone uncredited Robert ClotworthyMoving Man Shigeru Chiba Greg Snegoff Newell AlexanderProduction editDevelopment edit After working on 3000 Miles in Search of a Mother Miyazaki wanted to make a delightful wonderful film that would be set in Japan with the idea to entertain and touch its viewers but stay with them long after they have left the theaters 6 Initially Miyazaki had the main characters Totoro Mei Tatsuo and Kanta 6 8 The director based Mei on his niece 8 and Totoros as serene carefree creatures that were supposedly the forest keeper but that s only a half baked idea a rough approximation 6 5 103 Art director Kazuo Oga was drawn to the film when Hayao Miyazaki showed him an original image of Totoro standing in a satoyama Miyazaki challenged Oga to raise his standards and Oga s experience with My Neighbor Totoro began Oga s career Oga and Miyazaki debated the film s color palette Oga wanted to paint black soil from Akita Prefecture and Miyazaki preferred the color of red soil from Kantō region 6 82 The finished film was described by Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki It was nature painted with translucent colors 9 Oga s conscientious approach to My Neighbor Totoro was a style the International Herald Tribune recognized as updating the traditional Japanese animist sense of a natural world that is fully spiritually alive The newspaper said of the film Set in a period that is both modern and nostalgic the film creates a fantastic yet strangely believable universe of supernatural creatures coexisting with modernity A great part of this sense comes from Oga s evocative backgrounds which give each tree hedge and twist in the road an indefinable feeling of warmth that seems ready to spring into sentient life 10 Oga s work on My Neighbor Totoro led to his continued involvement with Studio Ghibli which assigned him jobs that would play to his strengths and Oga s style became a trademark style of Studio Ghibli 10 Only one young girl rather than two sisters is depicted in several of Miyazaki s initial conceptual watercolor paintings as well as on the theatrical release poster and on later home video releases According to Miyazaki If she was a little girl who plays around in the yard she wouldn t be meeting her father at a bus stop so we had to come up with two girls instead And that was difficult 6 11 Miyazaki said the film s opening sequence was not storyboarded The sequence was determined through permutations and combinations determined by the time sheets Each element was made individually and combined in the time sheets 6 27 The ending sequence depicts the mother s return home and the signs of her return to good health by playing with Satsuki and Mei outside 6 149 Miyazaki stated that the story was initially intended to be set in 1955 however the team was not thorough in the research and instead worked on a setting in the recent past 6 33 The film was originally set to be an hour long but during production it grew to respond to the social context including the reason for the move and the father s occupation 6 54 Eight animators worked on the film which was completed in eight months 11 Tetsuya Endo noted numerous animation techniques were used in the film For example ripples were designed with two colors of high lighting and shading and the rain for My Neighbor Totoro was scratched in the cels and superimposed for it to convey a soft feel 6 156 The animators stated one month was taken to create the tadpoles which included four colors the water for it was also blurred 6 154 Music edit The music for My Neighbor Totoro was composed by Joe Hisaishi who previously collaborated with Miyazaki on the movies Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and Castle in the Sky Hisaishi was inspired by the contemporary composers Terry Riley Philip Glass Steve Reich Karlheinz Stockhausen and John Cage and described Miyazaki s films as rich and personally compeling He hired an orchestra for the soundtrack and primarily used a Fairlight instrument 6 169 170 The soundtrack for My Neighbor Totoro was first released in Japan on May 1 1988 by Tokuma Shoten and includes the musical score used in the film except for five vocal pieces that were performed by Azumi Inoue including Stroll A Lost Child and My Neighbor Totoro 12 It had previously been released as an Image Song CD in 1987 that contains some songs that were not included in the film 13 nbsp The Huge Tree in the Tsukamori Forest source source Problems playing this file See media help My Neighbor Totoro Original Soundtrack 14 No TitleLength1 Hey Let s Go 2 432 The Village in May 1 383 A Haunted House 1 234 Mei and the Dust Bunnies 1 345 Evening Wind 1 016 Not Afraid 0 437 Let s Go to the Hospital 1 228 Mother 1 069 A Little Monster 3 5410 Totoro 2 4911 The Huge Tree in the Tsukamori Forest 2 1512 A Lost Child 3 4813 The Path of the Wind 3 1614 A Soaking Wet Monster 2 3315 Moonlight Flight 2 0516 Mei is Missing 2 3217 Cat Bus 2 1118 I m So Glad 1 1519 My Neighbor Totoro Ending Song 4 1720 Hey Let s Go 2 43Total length 45 18Release editAfter writing and filming Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind 1984 and Castle in the Sky 1986 Hayao Miyazaki began directing My Neighbor Totoro for Studio Ghibli Miyazaki s production paralleled his colleague Isao Takahata s production of Grave of the Fireflies Miyazaki s film was financed by executive producer Yasuyoshi Tokuma and both My Neighbor Totoro and Grave of the Fireflies were released on the same bill in 1988 The dual billing was considered one of the most moving and remarkable double bills ever offered to a cinema audience 15 Box office edit In Japan My Neighbor Totoro initially sold 801 680 tickets and earned a distribution rental income of 588 million in 1988 According to image researcher Seiji Kano by 2005 the film s box office gross receipts in Japan totalled 1 17 billion 16 10 6 million 17 In France the film has sold 429 822 tickets since 1999 18 The film has been internationally released several times since 2002 19 The film has grossed 30 476 708 worldwide since 2002 20 A South China Morning Post article in 2021 reported that the film has grossed more than 41 million in total 21 Thirty years after its original release in Japan My Neighbor Totoro received a Chinese theatrical release in December 2018 The delay was due to long standing political tensions between China and Japan but many Chinese people had become familiar with Miyazaki s films due to rampant video piracy 22 In its opening weekend ending December 16 2018 My Neighbor Totoro grossed 13 million entering the box office charts at number two behind Hollywood film Aquaman and ahead of Bollywood film Padman at number three 23 By its second weekend My Neighbor Totoro had grossed 20 million in China 24 As of February 2019 it had grossed 25 798 550 in China 25 English dubs edit In 1989 US based company Streamline Pictures produced an exclusive English language dub of My Neighbor Totoro for use as an in flight movie on Japan Airlines flights 26 In April 1993 Troma Films under its label 50th St Films distributed the dub of the film as a theatrical release 27 The songs for the Streamline version of My Neighbor Totoro were sung by Cassie Byram 28 In 2004 Walt Disney Pictures produced a new English dub of My Neighbor Totoro to be released after the rights to the Streamline dub had expired As is the case with Disney s other English dubs of Miyazaki films the Disney version of My Neighbor Totoro has a star heavy cast including Dakota and Elle Fanning as Satsuki and Mei Timothy Daly as Mr Kusakabe Pat Carroll as Granny Lea Salonga as Mrs Kusakabe and Frank Welker as Totoro and Catbus The songs for the new dub retain the translation as the earlier dub but are sung by Sonya Isaacs 29 The Disney dub was directed by Rick Dempsey a Disney executive in charge of the company s dubbing services 30 and was written by Don and Cindy Hewitt who had written other dubs for Studio Ghibli 31 Disney s English language dub premiered on October 23 2005 it was screened at the 2005 Hollywood Film Festival 30 32 The cable television network Turner Classic Movies TCM held the television premiere of Disney s new English dub on January 2006 as part of the network s tribute to Hayao Miyazaki TCM aired the dub and the original Japanese film with English subtitles 33 The Disney version was released on DVD in the United States on March 7 2006 34 In Australia an English dub was also released by Madman Entertainment on March 15 2006 35 In 2023 the film was re released in 970 United States locations as part of celebrations to mark the 35th anniversary of its first theatrical release 36 with showings in both Japanese with English subtitles and with the English dub 37 38 Home media edit Tokuma Shoten released My Neighbor Totoro on VHS and LaserDisc in August 1988 39 Buena Vista Home Entertainment Japan now Walt Disney Japan reissued the VHS on June 27 1997 as part of their series Ghibli ga Ippai 40 Disney released the film on Blu ray in Japan on 2012 41 After the rights to the Streamline dub expired in 2004 42 Walt Disney Home Entertainment re released the movie on DVD on March 7 2006 with Disney s newly produced English dub and the original Japanese version The company reissued My Neighbor Totoro as well as Castle in the Sky and Kiki s Delivery Service with updated cover art highlighting its Studio Ghibli origins on March 2 2010 coinciding with the US DVD and Blu ray debut of Ponyo My Neighbor Totoro was re released by Disney on Blu Ray on May 21 2013 GKIDS re issued the film on Blu ray and DVD on October 17 2017 43 In Japan My Neighbor Totoro had sold 3 5 million VHS and DVD units as of April 2012 44 equivalent to approximately 16 100 million 202 million at an average retail price of 4 600 4 700 on DVD and 4 500 on VHS 45 In the United States the film sold over 500 000 VHS units by 1996 46 with the later 2010 DVD release selling a further 3 8 million units and grossing 64 5 million in the United States as of October 2018 47 In the UK the film s Studio Ghibli anniversary release appeared on the annual lists of ten best selling foreign language films on home video for five consecutive years ranking number seven in 2015 48 number six in 2016 49 and 2017 50 number one in 2018 51 and number two in 2019 below Spirited Away 52 Reception editMy Neighbor Totoro received widespread acclaim from film critics 53 54 On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 93 of 59 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 8 4 10 The website s consensus reads My Neighbor Totoro is a heartwarming sentimental masterpiece that captures the simple grace of childhood 55 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 86 out of 100 based on 15 critics indicating universal acclaim 56 In 2001 Japanese magazine Animage ranked My Neighbor Totoro 45th in its list of 100 Best Anime Productions of All Time 57 My Neighbor Totoro was voted the highest ranking animated film on Sight amp Sound s critics poll of all time greatest films and joint 154th overall 2 In 2022 the magazine ranked the film as the joint 72nd greatest film overall being one of two animated films included in the list 58 59 My Neighbor Totoro was ranked third on the list of Greatest Japanese Animated Films of All Time by film magazine Kinema Junpo in 2009 41st in Empire magazine s The 100 Best Films of World Cinema in 2010 second on a similar Empire list of best children s films and number one in the greatest animated films in Time Out a similar list by the editors ranked the film in third place 3 60 61 62 Film critic Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun Times identified My Neighbor Totoro as one of his Great Movies calling it one of the lovingly hand crafted works of Hayao Miyazaki In his review Ebert said the film is based on experience situation and exploration not on conflict and threat and added it would never have won its worldwide audience just because of its warm heart It is also rich with human comedy in the way it observes the two remarkably convincing lifelike little girls It is a little sad a little scary a little surprising and a little informative just like life itself It depends on a situation instead of a plot and suggests that the wonder of life and the resources of imagination supply all the adventure you need 63 Steve Rose from The Guardian gave the film five stars praising Miyazaki s rich bright hand drawn animation and describing it as full of benign spirituality prelapsarian innocence and joyous discovery all rooted in a carefully detailed reality 64 Trevor Johnston from Time Out also awarded the film five stars commenting on its delicate rendering of the atmosphere and its first half that delicately captures both mystery and quietness 65 Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited My Neighbor Totoro as one of his favorite films 66 Writing for the London Evening Standard Charlotte O Sullivan praised the charm of the film but said it lacks complexity in comparison with Spirited Away 67 Jordan Cronk from Slant awarded the film three and a half stars but said it is devoid of much of the fantasia of Miyazaki s more outwardly visionary work 68 In the 1996 movie guide Seen That Now What My Neighbor Totoro was given the rating of A The guide stated that the film is an enchanting lushly animated view of the natural world with child s sense of wonder and noting its suitability for young children while being a perennial favorite among film buffs 69 The 1993 translation was not as well received as the 2006 translation Leonard Klady of Variety wrote the 1993 translation demonstrates adequate television technical craft that is characterized by muted pastels homogenized pictorial style and a vapid storyline Klady described the film s environment as obviously aimed at an international audience but evinces a disorienting combination of cultures that produces a nowhere land more confused than fascinating 70 Stephen Holden of The New York Times described the 1993 translation as very visually handsome and said the film is very charming when dispensing enchantment Despite the highlights Holden wrote too much of the film however is taken up with stiff mechanical chitchat 71 Matthew Leyland of Sight amp Sound reviewed the DVD released in 2006 commenting Miyazaki s family fable is remarkably light on tension conflict and plot twists yet it beguiles from beginning to end what sticks with the viewer is the every kid credibility of the girls actions as they work play and settle into their new surroundings Leyland praised the DVD transfer of the film but noted the disc lacks a look at the film s production instead being overabundant with storyboards 72 Writing in Joe Hisaishi s Soundtrack for My Neighbor Totoro Kunio Hara praised the soundtrack describing the song My Neighbor Totoro as a sonic icon of the film Hara also commented the music arouse s a similar sentiment of yearning for the past 39 Awards and nominations editYear Title Award Category Result1989 My Neighbor Totoro Kinema Junpo Awards Kinema Junpo Award Best Film 73 WonReaders Choice Award Best Japanese Film 74 WonMainichi Film Awards Best Film 73 WonŌfuji Noburō Award 75 WonBlue Ribbon Awards Special Award 73 WonAnimage Anime Awards 76 Grand Prix prize 73 WonLegacy editMy Neighbor Totoro was considered a milestone for writer director Hayao Miyazaki The popularity of film s central character Totoro among Japanese children has been likened to that of Winnie the Pooh in Britain 77 The Independent said Totoro is one of the greatest cartoon characters describing the creature At once innocent and awe inspiring King Totoro captures the innocence and magic of childhood more than any of Miyazaki s other magical creations 78 The Financial Times recognized the character s appeal commenting Totoro is more genuinely loved than Mickey Mouse could hope to be in his wildest not nearly so beautifully illustrated fantasies 77 Empire also commented on Totoro s appeal ranking him at number 18 on a list of the greatest animated characters of all time 79 The character of Totoro later became a mascot and official logo for Studio Ghibli 80 81 82 83 According to the environmental journal Ambio My Neighbor Totoro has served as a powerful force to focus the positive feelings that the Japanese people have for satoyama and traditional village life The film s central character Totoro was used as a mascot by the Japanese campaign Totoro Hometown Fund Campaign which aimed to preserve areas of satoyama in Saitama Prefecture 84 The fund started in 1990 after the film s release held an auction in August 2008 at Pixar Animation Studios to sell over 210 original paintings illustrations and sculptures inspired by My Neighbor Totoro 85 Miyazaki additionally uses Totoro as a part of his logo for Studio Ghibli 1 Totoro also makes a cameo appearance in the Pixar film Toy Story 3 2010 86 but was not included in Toy Story 4 due to licensing problems 87 Toy Story 3 s art director Daisuke Tsutsumi is married to Miyazaki s niece who inspired the character Mei in My Neighbor Totoro 8 nbsp Eoperipatus totoro a velvet worm from VietnamA main belt asteroid that was discovered on December 31 1994 was named 10160 Totoro 88 In 2013 Eoperipatus totoro a species of velvet worm that was discovered in Vietnam was named after Totoro Following the request of the paper s authors the species was named for the character because he uses a many legged animal as a vehicle which according to the collectors resembles a velvet worm 89 Media editBooks edit In Japan in May 1988 Tokuma published a four volume series of ani manga books which use color images and lines directly from My Neighbor Totoro 90 91 The series was licensed for English language release in North America by Viz Media which released the books from November 10 2004 through February 15 2005 92 93 94 95 A 111 page picture book based on the film and aimed at young children was released by Tokuma on June 28 1988 and in a 112 page English translation by Viz on November 8 2005 96 97 Tokuma later released another 176 page art book containing conceptual art from the film and interviews with production staff on July 15 1988 and in English translation by Viz on November 8 2005 98 99 In 2013 Viz released a hardcover light novel that was written by Tsugiko Kubo and illustrated by Hayao Miyazaki 100 Sequel edit Mei and the Kittenbus めいとこねこバス Mei to Konekobasu is a thirteen minute sequel to My Neighbor Totoro that was written and directed by Miyazaki 101 Chika Sakamoto who voiced Mei in Totoro returned to voice Mei in this short Hayao Miyazaki voiced Granny Cat Neko Baa chan and Totoro The sequel focuses on the character Mei Kusakabe from the original film and her one night adventures with Kittenbus the offspring of Catbus and other cat oriented vehicles 102 The sequel was first released in Japan in 2003 and is regularly shown at Ghibli Museum 103 but has not been released on home video Merchandise edit Licensed My Neighbor Totoro merchandise of Totoro has been sold in Japan for decades after the film s release Sales of the film s licensed merchandise in Japan grossed 10 97 billion in 1999 56 08 billion during 2003 2007 104 at least 4 1 billion in 2008 105 and 19 96 billion during 2010 2012 104 Stage adaptation edit Main article My Neighbour Totoro play In May 2022 the Royal Shakespeare Company and composer Joe Hisaishi announced a stage adaptation of the film titled My Neighbor Totoro would run from 8 October 2022 to 21 January 2023 at the Barbican Centre London 106 It was adapted by British playwright Tom Morton Smith and directed by Improbable s Phelim McDermott 107 Tickets went on sale on 19 May 2022 breaking the theater s box office record for sales in one day that was previously held by the 2015 production of Hamlet starring Benedict Cumberbatch 108 On 30 March 2023 it was announced that the production will return to the Barbican for another season 109 See also editJapan Our Homeland and Mai Mai Miracle also depicting Japan in the 1950s Enchanted forestNotes edit The spirits are called black soots in early subtitles and soot sprites in the later English dubbed versions References edit a b My Neighbor Totoro Toronto International Film Festival Archived from the original on June 5 2017 Retrieved July 15 2017 a b The greatest animated films of all time British Film Institute Archived from the original on July 26 2017 Retrieved July 13 2017 a b The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema 41 My Neighbor Totoro Empire Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved 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