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Studio Ghibli

Studio Ghibli, Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社スタジオジブリ, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajio Jiburi)[a][3] is a Japanese animation studio based in Koganei, Tokyo.[4] It has a strong presence in the animation industry and has expanded its portfolio to include various media formats, such as short subjects, television commercials, and two television films. Their work has been well-received by audiences and recognized with numerous awards. Their mascot and most recognizable symbol, the character Totoro from the 1988 film My Neighbor Totoro, is a giant spirit inspired by raccoon dogs (tanuki) and cats (neko).[5] Among the studio's highest-grossing films are Princess Mononoke (1997), Spirited Away (2001), Howl's Moving Castle (2004), Ponyo (2008) and The Boy and the Heron (2023).[6] Studio Ghibli was founded on June 15, 1985, by the directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata and producer Toshio Suzuki, after acquiring Topcraft's assets. The studio has also collaborated with video game studios on the visual development of several games.[7]

Studio Ghibli, Inc.
The logo for Studio Ghibli
Headquarters in Koganei, Tokyo
Native name
株式会社スタジオジブリ
Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajio Jiburi
Company typeSubsidiary (Kabushiki-gaisha)
IndustryMotion pictures
Video games
TV commercials
PredecessorTopcraft
FoundedJune 15, 1985; 38 years ago (1985-06-15)
in Tokyo, Japan
Founders
HeadquartersKajino-chō, ,
Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Toshio Suzuki (President)
Gorō Miyazaki (Managing Director)
Kiyofumi Nakajima (Director)
Hayao Miyazaki (Director)
ProductsAnimated feature films, animated short films, television films, commercials, live-action films
¥3.43 billion (2023)[1]
Total assets¥31.179 billion (2023)[1]
Number of employees
190[2] (2023)
ParentTokuma Shoten (1985–2005)
Nippon TV (2023–present, 42.3%)
SubsidiariesStudio Kajino
Websitewww.ghibli.jp

Five of the studio's films are among the ten highest-grossing anime feature films made in Japan. Spirited Away is second, grossing 31.68 billion yen in Japan and over US$380 million worldwide, and Princess Mononoke is fourth, grossing 20.18 billion yen. Three of their films have won the Animage Grand Prix award, four have won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year, and five have received Academy Award nominations. Spirited Away won the 2002 Golden Bear and the 2003 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[8] The Boy and the Heron won the 2024 Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film,[9] BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film,[10] and the 2024 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[11]

Name edit

The name "Ghibli" was chosen by Miyazaki from the Italian noun ghibli (also used in English), the nickname of Italy's Saharan scouting plane Caproni Ca.309, in turn derived from the Italianization of the Libyan Arabic name for a hot desert wind (قبلي qibliyy). The name was chosen by Miyazaki due to his passion for aircraft and also for the idea that the studio would "blow a new wind through the anime industry".[12][13] Although the Italian word would be more accurately transliterated as "Giburi" (ギブリ), with a hard g sound, the studio's name is written in Japanese as Jiburi (ジブリ, [d͡ʑiꜜbɯ̟ᵝɾʲi] ).[12]

History edit

Tokuma Shoten era edit

Miyazaki, Suzuki, and Takahata founded Studio Ghibli in 1985, alongside Yasuyoshi Tokuma.

Founded on June 15, 1985, Studio Ghibli was headed by directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata and producer Toshio Suzuki. Miyazaki and Takahata had already had long careers in Japanese film and television animation and had worked together on The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun in 1968 and the Panda! Go, Panda! films in 1972 and 1973. Suzuki had been an editor at Tokuma Shoten's Animage manga magazine.[14]

The studio was founded after the success of the 1984 film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Suzuki was part of the film's production team, and founded Studio Ghibli with Miyazaki, who also invited Takahata to join them.[15][16][17]

The studio has mainly produced films by Miyazaki, with the second most prolific director being Takahata (most notably with Grave of the Fireflies). Other directors who have worked with Studio Ghibli include Yoshifumi Kondō, Hiroyuki Morita, Gorō Miyazaki, and Hiromasa Yonebayashi. Composer Joe Hisaishi has provided the soundtracks for most of Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli films. In their book Anime Classics Zettai!, Brian Camp and Julie Davis made note of Michiyo Yasuda as "a mainstay of Studio Ghibli's extraordinary design and production team".[18] At one time the studio was based in Kichijōji, Musashino, Tokyo.[19]

In August 1996, The Walt Disney Company and Tokuma Shoten formed a partnership wherein Walt Disney Studios would be the sole international distributor for Tokuma Shoten's Studio Ghibli animated films.[20] Under this agreement, Disney also agreed to finance 10% of the studio's production costs.[21] Since then, all three of the aforementioned films by Miyazaki at Studio Ghibli that were previously dubbed by Streamline Pictures have been re-dubbed by Disney.[22] On June 1, 1997, Tokuma Shoten Publishing consolidated its media operations by merging Studio Ghibli, Tokuma Shoten Intermedia software and Tokuma International under one location.[23]

Over the years, there has been a close relationship between Studio Ghibli and the magazine Animage, which regularly runs exclusive articles on the studio and its members in a section titled "Ghibli Notes". Artwork from Ghibli's films and other works are frequently featured on the cover of the magazine. Saeko Himuro's novel Umi ga Kikoeru was serialised in the magazine and subsequently adapted into Ocean Waves, Studio Ghibli's first animated feature-length film created for television. It was directed by Tomomi Mochizuki.[24]

In October 2001, the Ghibli Museum opened in Mitaka, Tokyo.[25] It contains exhibits based on Studio Ghibli films and shows animations, including a number of short Studio Ghibli films not available elsewhere.

The studio is also known for its strict "no-edits" policy in licensing their films abroad due to Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind being heavily edited for the film's release in the United States as Warriors of the Wind.

Independent era edit

Between 1999 and 2005, Studio Ghibli was a subsidiary brand of Tokuma Shoten; however, that partnership ended in April 2005, when Studio Ghibli was spun off from Tokuma Shoten and was re-established as an independent company with relocated headquarters.

On February 1, 2008, Toshio Suzuki stepped down from the position of Studio Ghibli president, which he had held since 2005, and Koji Hoshino (former president of Walt Disney Japan) took over. Suzuki said he wanted to improve films with his own hands as a producer, rather than demanding this from his employees. Suzuki decided to hand over the presidency to Hoshino because Hoshino has helped Studio Ghibli to sell its videos since 1996 and has also aided the release of the Princess Mononoke film in the United States.[26] Suzuki still serves on the company's board of directors.

Takahata developed a project for release after Gorō Miyazaki's (director of Tales from Earthsea and Hayao's son) The Tale of the Princess Kaguya – an adaptation of The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. The last film Hayao Miyazaki directed before retiring from feature films was The Wind Rises which is about the Mitsubishi A6M Zero and its creator.[27]

On Sunday, September 1, 2013, Hayao Miyazaki held a press conference in Venice to confirm his retirement, saying: "I know I've said I would retire many times in the past. Many of you must think, 'Once again.' But this time I am quite serious."[28]

In 2013, a documentary directed by Mami Sunada called The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness (Japanese: 夢と狂気の王国, Hepburn: Yume to kyōki no ōkoku) was created delving into the lives of those working at Studio Ghibli and the productions of the animated films The Wind Rises and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, including storyboard sketching, inking, painting, and voice actor selection for the films.[29]

On January 31, 2014, it was announced that Gorō Miyazaki will direct his first anime television series, Sanzoku no Musume Rōnya, an adaptation of Astrid Lindgren's Ronia the Robber's Daughter for NHK. The series is computer-animated, produced by Polygon Pictures, and co-produced by Studio Ghibli.[30][31]

In March 2014, Toshio Suzuki retired as producer and assumed the new position of general manager. Yoshiaki Nishimura replaced Suzuki in the producer role.[32]

On August 3, 2014, Toshio Suzuki announced that Studio Ghibli would take a "brief pause" to re-evaluate and restructure in the wake of Miyazaki's retirement. He stated some concerns about where the company would go in the future.[33][34][35][36] This led to speculation that Studio Ghibli will never produce another feature film again. On November 7, 2014, Miyazaki stated, "That was not my intention, though. All I did was announce that I would be retiring and not making any more features."[37] Lead producer Yoshiaki Nishimura among several other staffers from Ghibli, such as director Hiromasa Yonebayashi, left to found Studio Ponoc in April 2015, working on the film Mary and the Witch's Flower.

The 2016 animated fantasy film The Red Turtle, directed and co-written by Dutch-British animator Michaël Dudok de Wit in his feature film debut, was a co-production between Studio Ghibli and Wild Bunch.[38]

In February 2017, Toshio Suzuki announced that Hayao Miyazaki had come out of retirement to direct a new feature film with Studio Ghibli.[39]

On November 28, 2017, Koji Hoshino stepped down as president; he was replaced by Kiyofumi Nakajima (former Ghibli Museum director). Hoshino was then appointed as Chairman of Studio Ghibli.[40][41]

In May 2020, Toshio Suzuki confirmed that a new film from Gorō Miyazaki is in development at Studio Ghibli. On June 3, 2020, Studio Ghibli announced that the film would be an adaptation of the novel Earwig and the Witch by Diana Wynne Jones. The film was announced as the first full 3D CG animated Ghibli film and slated for a television premiere on NHK in late 2020.[42] The company had a net income of ¥1.253 billion, and a total asset worth ¥24.521 billion by August 2021.[43]

On November 1, 2022, the Studio Ghibli themed amusement park Ghibli Park opened.[44]

On April 4, 2023, Koji Hoshino announced that he had stepped down as chairman, and would serve as a representative director before planning to exit Studio Ghibli completely during the company's annual general shareholder's meeting in June, one month prior to the release of director Hayao Miyazaki's final movie The Boy and the Heron on July 14. He also announced that Toshio Suzuki would be replacing Kiyofumi Nakajima as president of Studio Ghibli, assuming the role for the first time since 2008, while Nakajima would continue to serve as a director.[45] This change of management came about amidst reports that Suzuki had allegedly been mismanaging company funds by directing them towards his girlfriend's failed business ventures. This reportedly created tension between Suzuki and Hoshino, with the latter reportedly citing it as a long-term internal problem at the company since the couple met in 2013 and was the reason for his planned departure from the company, although a spokesperson for Studio Ghibli in a statement to Variety denied that Hoshino's departure had anything to do with these reports.[46][47][48] The source of the allegations came from the tabloid paper, Shūkan Josei and was not corroborated by the mainstream media in Japan.[49]

Nippon TV era edit

In October 2023, the studio became a subsidiary of Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.. Studio Ghibli's leadership transitioned to Hiroyuki Fukuda, a senior executive at Nippon TV. Toshio Suzuki became Chairman and Hayao Miyazaki became Honorary Chairman. Nippon TV acquired a 42.3% stake in Studio Ghibli. The decision was driven by the advanced ages of Miyazaki and Suzuki, aged 82 and 75, respectively. The studio had considered Miyazaki's son, Goro Miyazaki, as a successor but opted for external leadership due to concerns and Goro's reluctance. Nippon TV started to handle management, allowing Studio Ghibli to focus on creative endeavors.[50][51] The takeover took effect on October 6.[52]

In 2024, the studio will receive an honorary Palme d'Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, the first film production company to receive the award.[53][54]

Distribution rights edit

Theatrical and home media rights edit

Japan edit

In Japan, the company's films (along with The Castle of Cagliostro and all other Lupin the Third titles for movie theaters as well as Mary and the Witch's Flower) are distributed by Toho theatrically, except for Castle in the Sky, Kiki's Delivery Service (which were distributed by Toei Company along with Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, with Toei producing The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun), and My Neighbors the Yamadas, which was distributed by Shochiku.

For home media, a majority of Studio Ghibli releases are distributed by Walt Disney Studios Japan. This also includes Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, The Castle of Cagliostro and Mary and the Witch's Flower.[55] Pony Canyon occasionally releases Ghibli documentaries on home media, and also distributes rental versions of Ghibli's movies under a deal with Disney. Pony Canyon also fully distributed the standalone version of Earwig and the Witch on home media.

Before the Disney deal, Tokuma Shoten released Ghibli movies themselves through their "Animage Video" imprint, as well as all Laserdisc releases of the movies, as the Disney deal did not include that format.

International edit

After purchasing the global distribution rights from World Film Corporation,[56] Manson International and Showmen, Inc. produced a 95-minute English dub of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, titled Warriors of the Wind,[57] which was released theatrically in the United States by New World Pictures on June 14, 1985, followed by a VHS release in December 1985.[58][59] The voice actors and actresses were not credited, and the film was heavily edited to give it a faster pace.[60] The film received a PG rating just like Disney's later English dub.[61] By removing several of the longer dialogue scenes, some of the environmentalist themes were simplified as was the main subplot of the Ohmu, altered to remove Nausicaä's childhood connection to them.[62] Most of the characters' names were changed, including the titular character who became Princess Zandra. The North American poster and VHS cover featured a cadre of male characters who are not in the film, riding the resurrected God Warrior—including a still-living Warrior shown briefly in a flashback. Overall, approximately 22 minutes was cut for North American release.[61] Warriors of the Wind also prompted Miyazaki to allow translator Toren Smith of Studio Proteus to create an official, faithful translation of the Nausicaä manga for Viz Media.[63]

In the late 1980s, an English dub of Castle in the Sky was produced for international Japan Airlines flights at the request of Tokuma Shoten. The Castle dub was briefly screened in the United States by Streamline Pictures. Carl Macek, the head of Streamline, was disappointed with this dub, deeming it "adequate, but clumsy".[64] Following this, Tokuma allowed Streamline to dub their future acquisitions My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki's Delivery Service. In April 1993, Troma Films, under their 50th St. Films banner, distributed the Totoro dub as a theatrical release, and the dub was later released onto VHS and eventually onto DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. In the early 1990s, an English dub of Porco Rosso was produced by an unknown company, again for international Japan Airlines flights. The original dubs can be seen on the 1996 Ghibli ga Ippai Laserdisc set, and on the initial copies for the Japanese DVD releases of Totoro, Laputa and Porco.

In 1996, Walt Disney Studios acquired worldwide distribution rights to the Studio Ghibli library, with Disney redubbing all previously dubbed films.[20][65] In addition, Walt Disney Studios Japan agreed to contribute 10% of the funding for all future releases, starting with My Neighbors the Yamadas, in exchange for right of first refusal regarding international distribution.[21] Disney continues with this practice to this day, even extending it to the works of Studio Ponoc and to co-productions like The Red Turtle in Japan. It reportedly took four years for Disney and Studio Ghibli to reach a distribution deal. Originally, the Ghibli films were meant to headline a line of videos called Animation Celebration, highlighting critically acclaimed animated films from around the world. These plans never materialized in full, but the Animation Celebration logo can be seen on Disney's original VHS release of Kiki's Delivery Service. During Disney's tenure, the studio produced the English dubs and released 15 of Ghibli's films, plus Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, through the Walt Disney Pictures, Buena Vista Home Video, Miramax and Touchstone Pictures banners.[66]

Disney and Ghibli have also selectively chosen not to promote and record an English-dubbed version for films and works deemed less internationally marketable, including some of Takahata's more developmental and obscure pieces.[67] Although the Studio has a "No cuts" policy in terms of international versions and dubs, this does not apply to promotional posters, etc., for which the film makers collaborate with Disney to produce cultural appropriate international versions. The Studio has not shied away from slight rebranding on the international stage in order to convey slightly tweaked promotional imagery for different cultural norms. One example of these slight tweaks to international promotional materials can be seen between the Japanese and English versions of the movie poster for Spirited Away (2001). For American and other English-speaking audiences, the name of the film was changed from the Japanese version, which directly translates roughly to, "The Disappearance of Chihiro and Sen", to Spirited Away to suggest more mystical, otherworldly themes, since the direct Japanese translation could be taken to mean that Chihiro/Sen disappeared due to some more dangerous reason. On the American movie poster, more pictures of spirits from the film were added to the background to further pique the viewer's interest with more supernatural themes, creating an association between the pictures spirits and what most American people would think of as "ghosts". For the Japanese poster, there are fewer spirits as the Japanese Shinto religion normalizes the existence of spirits, so less emphasis is needed to convey the importance of non-human spirits. Also, Disney enlarged the "Studio Ghibli" and "Hayao Miyazaki" labels on the poster, helping to bring greater awareness to the studio through the success of Spirited Away.[68]

In 2011, GKIDS acquired the North American theatrical distribution rights of the aforementioned Ghibli films, with Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment retaining the home video rights.[69] Afterwards, in 2013, GKIDS acquired the US and Canadian distribution rights to From Up on Poppy Hill. The film, which Disney passed on to GKIDS due to dealing with potential incest, marked the first time since 1996 that Disney handed a Studio Ghibli film off to another distributor. Afterwards, GKIDS would go on to distribute the films Disney found to be too mature or unmarketable for American audiences: Only Yesterday, Ocean Waves, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya and When Marnie Was There. In July 2017, Disney relinquished its home video rights (with the exception of The Wind Rises, which remained with Disney until 2020 due to a distribution clause) to GKIDS, which handles all theatrical and home media distribution of Ghibli films in North America along with Mary and the Witch's Flower.[65] Nevertheless, Disney still continues to handle select distribution in Japan (home media), Taiwan and China.

GKIDS' home media releases have been handled by multiple distributors. Cinedigm distributed the home media release of Poppy Hill, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment distributed the home media releases of Kaguya, Marnie, Mary, Yesterday and Waves, and Shout! Factory all subsequent releases thus far. The Ghibli films owned by GKIDS were made available for digital purchases on most major services in the United States and Canada on December 17, 2019, through Shout! Factory.[70]

Outside Asia (including Japan) and North America since 2003, Goodfellas (a former subsidiary of Wild Bunch, formerly known as Wild Bunch International) has been Studio Ghibli's international sales holder.

Individual rights to Ghibli's films are held by various third parties, including Wild Bunch (France and Belgium),[b][71] Elysian Film Group (United Kingdom and Ireland),[c] Leonine (Germany), Lucky Red (Italy), Vértigo Films (Spain),[d] Crunchyroll Store Australia (Australia and New Zealand)[e] and Encore Films[f] in Singapore and Southeast Asia.

Notably, The Secret World of Arrietty received a second dub exclusive to the United Kingdom, produced by StudioCanal UK, likely due to the film's origins being from Mary Norton's British novel The Borrowers.

Disney formerly held international sales rights until they were sold off to Goodfellas (then Wild Bunch) in 2003. Disney kept the French distribution rights to Ghibli's library until September 2020, when it had expired and transitioned off to Wild Bunch.[73] Since 2021, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment serves as the home media distributor of Studio Ghibli's catalog via its distribution deal with Wild Bunch through the Wild Side Vidéo label.[74][75][76]

Streaming rights edit

Prior to 2019, Studio Ghibli opted not to make its films available digitally, feeling that physical media and theatrical events like GKIDS' Studio Ghibli Fest would work more towards their goal of mindful care and curation for their films. Disney had previously lobbied for a streaming deal with Ghibli during their distribution tenure, but such attempts were never materialized.[66] The studio heads changed their minds after hearing a quote from American actor and director Woody Allen about how there should be multiple outlets for feature films.[77]

On October 17, 2019, Warner Bros. Discovery's HBO Max (now Max) announced it had acquired exclusive streaming rights to Studio Ghibli's catalogue in the United States as part of a deal with GKIDS; these films were available when the service launched in May 2020.[78] On January 20, 2020, it was announced that Netflix acquired the exclusive streaming rights to this catalogue in all regions where it operates except for the United States (in which Netflix does have streaming rights to The Castle of Cagliostro and Mary and the Witch's Flower), as part of a deal with Ghibli's international sales rights partner Wild Bunch. Seven of twenty-one films in the studio's catalogue were released on February 1, 2020, with the others following on March 1 and April 1.[79] Netflix then struck a separate deal with GKIDS for streaming rights in Canada which was announced on June 22, and came into effect on June 25 for most films.[80] As of 2024, no streaming rights deals have been announced for Studio Ghibli's home country of Japan, nor for markets such as China where neither Netflix nor HBO Max is available.

Grave of the Fireflies edit

Most of the above deals exclude Grave of the Fireflies; unlike most of the other films, which were published by Tokuma Shoten, Grave of the Fireflies was produced and is owned by Shinchosha, which also had published the short story it was based on, and as such, fell into different rights holdings.[70]

Grave of the Fireflies was released in Japan on VHS by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Ghibli ga Ippai Collection on August 7, 1998. On July 29, 2005, a DVD release was distributed through Warner Home Video. Walt Disney Studios Japan released the complete collector's edition DVD on August 6, 2008. WDSJ released the film on Blu-ray twice on July 18, 2012: one as a single release, and one in a two-film set with My Neighbor Totoro.

It was released on VHS in North America by Central Park Media in a subtitled form on June 2, 1993.[81] They later released the film with an English dub on VHS on September 1, 1998 (the same day Disney released Kiki's Delivery Service in North America) and an all-Regions DVD (which also included the original Japanese with English subtitles) on October 7 the same year. It was later released on a two-disc DVD set (which once again included both the English dub and the original Japanese with English subtitles as well as the film's storyboards with the second disc containing more extensive Bonus Features) on October 8, 2002. It was released by Central Park Media one last time on December 7, 2004. Following the May 2009 bankruptcy and liquidation of Central Park Media,[82] ADV Films acquired the rights and re-released it on DVD on July 7, 2009.[83] Following the September 1, 2009 shutdown and re-branding of ADV,[84] their successor, Sentai Filmworks, rescued the film and released a remastered DVD on March 6, 2012.[85][86] A Blu-ray edition was released on November 20, 2012, featuring an all-new English dub produced by Seraphim Digital, along with a digital release that same year.[87]

StudioCanal released a Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2013.[88] Madman Entertainment released the film in Australia and New Zealand.

Works edit

Horus and Cagliostro were the feature-length directorial debuts of Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki respectively, and were produced by Toei Animation and TMS Entertainment years before the founding of Studio Ghibli.

Nausicaä was directed by Miyazaki at Topcraft, a studio which Miyazaki, Takahata and Toshio Suzuki later purchased and renamed Studio Ghibli. As a result, the film has often been rereleased and marketed as a Studio Ghibli movie.

The Red Turtle was a collaborative effort by Studio Ghibli with Dutch animator Michaël Dudok de Wit and was branded as a Studio Ghibli release internationally. It was distributed by Sony Pictures Classics in North and Latin America.

For the purposes of the list below, films that appear in Studio Ghibli's official filmography[89] are listed. Other Studio Ghibli productions are listed here.

Feature films edit

Year Title Director Screenwriter(s) Producer(s) Composer Original release RT MC
1984 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Hayao Miyazaki Isao Takahata Joe Hisaishi March 11, 1984 90%[90] 86[91]
1986 Castle in the Sky August 2, 1986 96%[92] 78[93]
1988 My Neighbor Totoro Tōru Hara April 16, 1988 93%[94] 86[95]
Grave of the Fireflies Isao Takahata Michio Mamiya 100%[96] 94[97]
1989 Kiki's Delivery Service Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 29, 1989 98%[98] 83[99]
1991 Only Yesterday Isao Takahata Toshio Suzuki Katz Hoshi July 20, 1991 100%[100] 90[101]
1992 Porco Rosso Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 18, 1992 96%[102] 83[103]
1993 Ocean Waves Tomomi Mochizuki Seiji Okuda
Nozomu Takahashi
Shigeru Nagata May 5, 1993[A] 89%[104] 73[105]
1994 Pom Poko Isao Takahata Shang Shang Typhoon July 16, 1994 86%[106] 77[107]
1995 Whisper of the Heart Yoshifumi Kondō Hayao Miyazaki Yuji Nomi July 15, 1995 94%[108] 75[109]
1997 Princess Mononoke Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 12, 1997 93%[110] 76[111]
1999 My Neighbors the Yamadas Isao Takahata Akiko Yano July 17, 1999 78%[112] 75[113]
2001 Spirited Away Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 20, 2001 96%[114] 96[115]
2002 The Cat Returns Hiroyuki Morita Reiko Yoshida Toshio Suzuki
Nozomu Takahashi
Yuji Nomi July 19, 2002 88%[116] 70[117]
2004 Howl's Moving Castle Hayao Miyazaki Toshio Suzuki Joe Hisaishi November 20, 2004 87%[118] 82[119]
2006 Tales from Earthsea Goro Miyazaki Goro Miyazaki
Keiko Niwa
Tamiya Terashima July 29, 2006 38%[120] 47[121]
2008 Ponyo Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 19, 2008 91%[122] 86[123]
2010 Arrietty Hiromasa Yonebayashi Hayao Miyazaki
Keiko Niwa
Cécile Corbel July 17, 2010 94%[124] 80[125]
2011 From Up on Poppy Hill Goro Miyazaki Satoshi Takebe July 16, 2011 87%[126] 71[127]
2013 The Wind Rises Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 20, 2013 88%[128] 83[129]
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Isao Takahata Isao Takahata
Riko Sakaguchi
Yoshiaki Nishimura November 23, 2013 100%[130] 89[131]
2014 When Marnie Was There Hiromasa Yonebayashi Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Keiko Niwa
Masashi Ando
Takatsugu Muramatsu July 19, 2014 92%[132] 72[133]
2016 The Red Turtle Michaël Dudok de Wit Michaël Dudok de Wit
Pascale Ferran
Toshio Suzuki
Isao Takahata
Vincent Maraval
Pascal Caucheteux
Grégoire Sorlat
Laurent Perez del Mar May 18, 2016 93%[134] 86[135]
2020 Earwig and the Witch Goro Miyazaki Keiko Niwa
Emi Gunji
Toshio Suzuki Satoshi Takebe December 30, 2020[B]
August 27, 2021[C]
28%[136] 46[137]
2023 The Boy and the Heron Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 14, 2023 97%[138] 92[139]
  1. ^ Originally broadcast on Nippon TV
  2. ^ First release on NHK General TV
  3. ^ Theatrical release

Television edit

Year Title Director Screenwriter(s) Producer(s) Composer Broadcast date Notes
1987 The Story of Yanagawa's Canals Isao Takahata Susumu Kubo Michio Mamiya August 15, 1987 (NHK) Documentary
2014 Ronja, the Robber's Daughter Gorō Miyazaki Hiroyuki Kawasaki Nobuo Kawakami Satoshi Takebe October 11, 2014 – March 28, 2015 (NHK) Anime television series based on Ronia, the Robber's Daughter by Astrid Lindgren
2022 Zen – Grogu and Dust Bunnies[140] Katsuya Kondô Tomohiko Ishii Ludwig Göransson November 12, 2022 (Disney+) A Star Wars short film by Ghibli and Lucasfilm

Style and themes edit

Studio Ghibli films are mostly hand-drawn using rich watercolor and acrylic paints. The films use traditional methods of making animation where every frame is drawn and colored by hand. Computer animation techniques are used sparingly.[141] All the Studio Ghibli films use bright colors,[142][143] and have a "whimsical and joyful aesthetic".[144] Studio Ghibli’s art style tends to be more of a cozy European style that put a lot of undertones on the background and nature in the scene.[145]

The films often focus on the lives of youth, especially school children. Common themes include the risks posed by progress to tradition,[146] environmentalism and the natural world,[146][144] independent female protagonists,[142] the cost of war, and youth.[143]

Music edit

Studio Ghibli's music is almost exclusively composed by Joe Hisaishi, who has worked with Miyazaki on creating the music for his films for over 30 years. He uses storyboard images, provided by Miyazaki, to create an image album,[147] which is then used to build out the final soundtrack for the movie. The music has elements from Baroque counterpoint, jazz, and modal music[148] to create the unique sound that many associate with both Hisaishi and Studio Ghibli. Early on, the music in the films was known for its eclectic, synth sound, before later moving to more motivic and melody-driven music.[149] Especially present in earlier years, the music does not directly relate to the emotions and rhythms happening on screen.[149] Another defining feature is Hisaishi's unique use of leitmotif, rather than a singular song being associated with one character, the motif is the theme of the film.[150] Hisaishi began using leitmotif in Ghibli films first in Howl's Moving Castle.[149]

Notable animators, background artists and character designers edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Pronounced /ˈɪˌbli/ JIH-blee in English.
  2. ^ Home video rights are held by Wild Bunch subsidiary Wild Side, with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment as distributor.
  3. ^ Currently, the Elysian deal only includes Earwig and the Witch and The Boy and the Heron (under a three-way partnership with Anonymous Content and Bleecker Street[72]). StudioCanal UK formerly distributed Ghibli's films in the United Kingdom, until the contract ended following a lawsuit between them and Goodfellas in December 2022. The StudioCanal deal also included DVD and Blu-ray distribution of The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun and The Castle of Cagliostro, the first full-length feature films directed by Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki, respectively.
  4. ^ Co-distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment as of 2018.
  5. ^ Until 2019, Madman Entertainment through its former Madman Anime Group division handled distribution of Ghibli's films in Australia and New Zealand.
  6. ^ Co-distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures in key markets in Southeast Asia beginning with The Boy And The Heron.

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Studio Ghibli Inc Japanese 株式会社スタジオジブリ Hepburn Kabushiki gaisha Sutajio Jiburi a 3 is a Japanese animation studio based in Koganei Tokyo 4 It has a strong presence in the animation industry and has expanded its portfolio to include various media formats such as short subjects television commercials and two television films Their work has been well received by audiences and recognized with numerous awards Their mascot and most recognizable symbol the character Totoro from the 1988 film My Neighbor Totoro is a giant spirit inspired by raccoon dogs tanuki and cats neko 5 Among the studio s highest grossing films are Princess Mononoke 1997 Spirited Away 2001 Howl s Moving Castle 2004 Ponyo 2008 and The Boy and the Heron 2023 6 Studio Ghibli was founded on June 15 1985 by the directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata and producer Toshio Suzuki after acquiring Topcraft s assets The studio has also collaborated with video game studios on the visual development of several games 7 Studio Ghibli Inc The logo for Studio GhibliHeadquarters in Koganei TokyoNative name株式会社スタジオジブリRomanized nameKabushiki gaisha Sutajio JiburiCompany typeSubsidiary Kabushiki gaisha IndustryMotion picturesVideo gamesTV commercialsPredecessorTopcraftFoundedJune 15 1985 38 years ago 1985 06 15 in Tokyo JapanFoundersHayao MiyazakiToshio SuzukiIsao TakahataYasuyoshi TokumaHeadquartersKajino chō Koganei Tokyo JapanArea servedWorldwideKey peopleToshio Suzuki President Gorō Miyazaki Managing Director Kiyofumi Nakajima Director Hayao Miyazaki Director ProductsAnimated feature films animated short films television films commercials live action filmsNet income 3 43 billion 2023 1 Total assets 31 179 billion 2023 1 Number of employees190 2 2023 ParentTokuma Shoten 1985 2005 Nippon TV 2023 present 42 3 SubsidiariesStudio KajinoWebsitewww wbr ghibli wbr jp Five of the studio s films are among the ten highest grossing anime feature films made in Japan Spirited Away is second grossing 31 68 billion yen in Japan and over US 380 million worldwide and Princess Mononoke is fourth grossing 20 18 billion yen Three of their films have won the Animage Grand Prix award four have won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year and five have received Academy Award nominations Spirited Away won the 2002 Golden Bear and the 2003 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature 8 The Boy and the Heron won the 2024 Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film 9 BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film 10 and the 2024 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature 11 Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Tokuma Shoten era 2 2 Independent era 2 3 Nippon TV era 3 Distribution rights 3 1 Theatrical and home media rights 3 1 1 Japan 3 1 2 International 3 2 Streaming rights 3 3 Grave of the Fireflies 4 Works 4 1 Feature films 4 2 Television 5 Style and themes 6 Music 7 Notable animators background artists and character designers 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Further reading 11 1 Documentaries 12 External linksName editThe name Ghibli was chosen by Miyazaki from the Italian noun ghibli also used in English the nickname of Italy s Saharan scouting plane Caproni Ca 309 in turn derived from the Italianization of the Libyan Arabic name for a hot desert wind قبلي qibliyy The name was chosen by Miyazaki due to his passion for aircraft and also for the idea that the studio would blow a new wind through the anime industry 12 13 Although the Italian word would be more accurately transliterated as Giburi ギブリ with a hard g sound the studio s name is written in Japanese as Jiburi ジブリ d ʑiꜜbɯ ᵝɾʲi 12 History editTokuma Shoten era edit nbsp Hayao Miyazaki nbsp Toshio Suzuki nbsp Isao TakahataMiyazaki Suzuki and Takahata founded Studio Ghibli in 1985 alongside Yasuyoshi Tokuma Founded on June 15 1985 Studio Ghibli was headed by directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata and producer Toshio Suzuki Miyazaki and Takahata had already had long careers in Japanese film and television animation and had worked together on The Great Adventure of Horus Prince of the Sun in 1968 and the Panda Go Panda films in 1972 and 1973 Suzuki had been an editor at Tokuma Shoten s Animage manga magazine 14 The studio was founded after the success of the 1984 film Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Suzuki was part of the film s production team and founded Studio Ghibli with Miyazaki who also invited Takahata to join them 15 16 17 The studio has mainly produced films by Miyazaki with the second most prolific director being Takahata most notably with Grave of the Fireflies Other directors who have worked with Studio Ghibli include Yoshifumi Kondō Hiroyuki Morita Gorō Miyazaki and Hiromasa Yonebayashi Composer Joe Hisaishi has provided the soundtracks for most of Miyazaki s Studio Ghibli films In their book Anime Classics Zettai Brian Camp and Julie Davis made note of Michiyo Yasuda as a mainstay of Studio Ghibli s extraordinary design and production team 18 At one time the studio was based in Kichijōji Musashino Tokyo 19 In August 1996 The Walt Disney Company and Tokuma Shoten formed a partnership wherein Walt Disney Studios would be the sole international distributor for Tokuma Shoten s Studio Ghibli animated films 20 Under this agreement Disney also agreed to finance 10 of the studio s production costs 21 Since then all three of the aforementioned films by Miyazaki at Studio Ghibli that were previously dubbed by Streamline Pictures have been re dubbed by Disney 22 On June 1 1997 Tokuma Shoten Publishing consolidated its media operations by merging Studio Ghibli Tokuma Shoten Intermedia software and Tokuma International under one location 23 Over the years there has been a close relationship between Studio Ghibli and the magazine Animage which regularly runs exclusive articles on the studio and its members in a section titled Ghibli Notes Artwork from Ghibli s films and other works are frequently featured on the cover of the magazine Saeko Himuro s novel Umi ga Kikoeru was serialised in the magazine and subsequently adapted into Ocean Waves Studio Ghibli s first animated feature length film created for television It was directed by Tomomi Mochizuki 24 In October 2001 the Ghibli Museum opened in Mitaka Tokyo 25 It contains exhibits based on Studio Ghibli films and shows animations including a number of short Studio Ghibli films not available elsewhere The studio is also known for its strict no edits policy in licensing their films abroad due to Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind being heavily edited for the film s release in the United States as Warriors of the Wind Independent era edit Between 1999 and 2005 Studio Ghibli was a subsidiary brand of Tokuma Shoten however that partnership ended in April 2005 when Studio Ghibli was spun off from Tokuma Shoten and was re established as an independent company with relocated headquarters On February 1 2008 Toshio Suzuki stepped down from the position of Studio Ghibli president which he had held since 2005 and Koji Hoshino former president of Walt Disney Japan took over Suzuki said he wanted to improve films with his own hands as a producer rather than demanding this from his employees Suzuki decided to hand over the presidency to Hoshino because Hoshino has helped Studio Ghibli to sell its videos since 1996 and has also aided the release of the Princess Mononoke film in the United States 26 Suzuki still serves on the company s board of directors Takahata developed a project for release after Gorō Miyazaki s director of Tales from Earthsea and Hayao s son The Tale of the Princess Kaguya an adaptation of The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter The last film Hayao Miyazaki directed before retiring from feature films was The Wind Rises which is about the Mitsubishi A6M Zero and its creator 27 On Sunday September 1 2013 Hayao Miyazaki held a press conference in Venice to confirm his retirement saying I know I ve said I would retire many times in the past Many of you must think Once again But this time I am quite serious 28 In 2013 a documentary directed by Mami Sunada called The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness Japanese 夢と狂気の王国 Hepburn Yume to kyōki no ōkoku was created delving into the lives of those working at Studio Ghibli and the productions of the animated films The Wind Rises and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya including storyboard sketching inking painting and voice actor selection for the films 29 On January 31 2014 it was announced that Gorō Miyazaki will direct his first anime television series Sanzoku no Musume Rōnya an adaptation of Astrid Lindgren s Ronia the Robber s Daughter for NHK The series is computer animated produced by Polygon Pictures and co produced by Studio Ghibli 30 31 In March 2014 Toshio Suzuki retired as producer and assumed the new position of general manager Yoshiaki Nishimura replaced Suzuki in the producer role 32 On August 3 2014 Toshio Suzuki announced that Studio Ghibli would take a brief pause to re evaluate and restructure in the wake of Miyazaki s retirement He stated some concerns about where the company would go in the future 33 34 35 36 This led to speculation that Studio Ghibli will never produce another feature film again On November 7 2014 Miyazaki stated That was not my intention though All I did was announce that I would be retiring and not making any more features 37 Lead producer Yoshiaki Nishimura among several other staffers from Ghibli such as director Hiromasa Yonebayashi left to found Studio Ponoc in April 2015 working on the film Mary and the Witch s Flower The 2016 animated fantasy film The Red Turtle directed and co written by Dutch British animator Michael Dudok de Wit in his feature film debut was a co production between Studio Ghibli and Wild Bunch 38 In February 2017 Toshio Suzuki announced that Hayao Miyazaki had come out of retirement to direct a new feature film with Studio Ghibli 39 On November 28 2017 Koji Hoshino stepped down as president he was replaced by Kiyofumi Nakajima former Ghibli Museum director Hoshino was then appointed as Chairman of Studio Ghibli 40 41 In May 2020 Toshio Suzuki confirmed that a new film from Gorō Miyazaki is in development at Studio Ghibli On June 3 2020 Studio Ghibli announced that the film would be an adaptation of the novel Earwig and the Witch by Diana Wynne Jones The film was announced as the first full 3D CG animated Ghibli film and slated for a television premiere on NHK in late 2020 42 The company had a net income of 1 253 billion and a total asset worth 24 521 billion by August 2021 43 On November 1 2022 the Studio Ghibli themed amusement park Ghibli Park opened 44 On April 4 2023 Koji Hoshino announced that he had stepped down as chairman and would serve as a representative director before planning to exit Studio Ghibli completely during the company s annual general shareholder s meeting in June one month prior to the release of director Hayao Miyazaki s final movie The Boy and the Heron on July 14 He also announced that Toshio Suzuki would be replacing Kiyofumi Nakajima as president of Studio Ghibli assuming the role for the first time since 2008 while Nakajima would continue to serve as a director 45 This change of management came about amidst reports that Suzuki had allegedly been mismanaging company funds by directing them towards his girlfriend s failed business ventures This reportedly created tension between Suzuki and Hoshino with the latter reportedly citing it as a long term internal problem at the company since the couple met in 2013 and was the reason for his planned departure from the company although a spokesperson for Studio Ghibli in a statement to Variety denied that Hoshino s departure had anything to do with these reports 46 47 48 The source of the allegations came from the tabloid paper Shukan Josei and was not corroborated by the mainstream media in Japan 49 Nippon TV era edit In October 2023 the studio became a subsidiary of Nippon Television Holdings Inc Studio Ghibli s leadership transitioned to Hiroyuki Fukuda a senior executive at Nippon TV Toshio Suzuki became Chairman and Hayao Miyazaki became Honorary Chairman Nippon TV acquired a 42 3 stake in Studio Ghibli The decision was driven by the advanced ages of Miyazaki and Suzuki aged 82 and 75 respectively The studio had considered Miyazaki s son Goro Miyazaki as a successor but opted for external leadership due to concerns and Goro s reluctance Nippon TV started to handle management allowing Studio Ghibli to focus on creative endeavors 50 51 The takeover took effect on October 6 52 In 2024 the studio will receive an honorary Palme d Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival the first film production company to receive the award 53 54 Distribution rights editTheatrical and home media rights edit Japan edit In Japan the company s films along with The Castle of Cagliostro and all other Lupin the Third titles for movie theaters as well as Mary and the Witch s Flower are distributed by Toho theatrically except for Castle in the Sky Kiki s Delivery Service which were distributed by Toei Company along with Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind with Toei producing The Great Adventure of Horus Prince of the Sun and My Neighbors the Yamadas which was distributed by Shochiku For home media a majority of Studio Ghibli releases are distributed by Walt Disney Studios Japan This also includes Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind The Castle of Cagliostro and Mary and the Witch s Flower 55 Pony Canyon occasionally releases Ghibli documentaries on home media and also distributes rental versions of Ghibli s movies under a deal with Disney Pony Canyon also fully distributed the standalone version of Earwig and the Witch on home media Before the Disney deal Tokuma Shoten released Ghibli movies themselves through their Animage Video imprint as well as all Laserdisc releases of the movies as the Disney deal did not include that format International edit After purchasing the global distribution rights from World Film Corporation 56 Manson International and Showmen Inc produced a 95 minute English dub of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind titled Warriors of the Wind 57 which was released theatrically in the United States by New World Pictures on June 14 1985 followed by a VHS release in December 1985 58 59 The voice actors and actresses were not credited and the film was heavily edited to give it a faster pace 60 The film received a PG rating just like Disney s later English dub 61 By removing several of the longer dialogue scenes some of the environmentalist themes were simplified as was the main subplot of the Ohmu altered to remove Nausicaa s childhood connection to them 62 Most of the characters names were changed including the titular character who became Princess Zandra The North American poster and VHS cover featured a cadre of male characters who are not in the film riding the resurrected God Warrior including a still living Warrior shown briefly in a flashback Overall approximately 22 minutes was cut for North American release 61 Warriors of the Wind also prompted Miyazaki to allow translator Toren Smith of Studio Proteus to create an official faithful translation of the Nausicaa manga for Viz Media 63 In the late 1980s an English dub of Castle in the Sky was produced for international Japan Airlines flights at the request of Tokuma Shoten The Castle dub was briefly screened in the United States by Streamline Pictures Carl Macek the head of Streamline was disappointed with this dub deeming it adequate but clumsy 64 Following this Tokuma allowed Streamline to dub their future acquisitions My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki s Delivery Service In April 1993 Troma Films under their 50th St Films banner distributed the Totoro dub as a theatrical release and the dub was later released onto VHS and eventually onto DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment In the early 1990s an English dub of Porco Rosso was produced by an unknown company again for international Japan Airlines flights The original dubs can be seen on the 1996 Ghibli ga Ippai Laserdisc set and on the initial copies for the Japanese DVD releases of Totoro Laputa and Porco In 1996 Walt Disney Studios acquired worldwide distribution rights to the Studio Ghibli library with Disney redubbing all previously dubbed films 20 65 In addition Walt Disney Studios Japan agreed to contribute 10 of the funding for all future releases starting with My Neighbors the Yamadas in exchange for right of first refusal regarding international distribution 21 Disney continues with this practice to this day even extending it to the works of Studio Ponoc and to co productions like The Red Turtle in Japan It reportedly took four years for Disney and Studio Ghibli to reach a distribution deal Originally the Ghibli films were meant to headline a line of videos called Animation Celebration highlighting critically acclaimed animated films from around the world These plans never materialized in full but the Animation Celebration logo can be seen on Disney s original VHS release of Kiki s Delivery Service During Disney s tenure the studio produced the English dubs and released 15 of Ghibli s films plus Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind through the Walt Disney Pictures Buena Vista Home Video Miramax and Touchstone Pictures banners 66 Disney and Ghibli have also selectively chosen not to promote and record an English dubbed version for films and works deemed less internationally marketable including some of Takahata s more developmental and obscure pieces 67 Although the Studio has a No cuts policy in terms of international versions and dubs this does not apply to promotional posters etc for which the film makers collaborate with Disney to produce cultural appropriate international versions The Studio has not shied away from slight rebranding on the international stage in order to convey slightly tweaked promotional imagery for different cultural norms One example of these slight tweaks to international promotional materials can be seen between the Japanese and English versions of the movie poster for Spirited Away 2001 For American and other English speaking audiences the name of the film was changed from the Japanese version which directly translates roughly to The Disappearance of Chihiro and Sen to Spirited Away to suggest more mystical otherworldly themes since the direct Japanese translation could be taken to mean that Chihiro Sen disappeared due to some more dangerous reason On the American movie poster more pictures of spirits from the film were added to the background to further pique the viewer s interest with more supernatural themes creating an association between the pictures spirits and what most American people would think of as ghosts For the Japanese poster there are fewer spirits as the Japanese Shinto religion normalizes the existence of spirits so less emphasis is needed to convey the importance of non human spirits Also Disney enlarged the Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki labels on the poster helping to bring greater awareness to the studio through the success of Spirited Away 68 In 2011 GKIDS acquired the North American theatrical distribution rights of the aforementioned Ghibli films with Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment retaining the home video rights 69 Afterwards in 2013 GKIDS acquired the US and Canadian distribution rights to From Up on Poppy Hill The film which Disney passed on to GKIDS due to dealing with potential incest marked the first time since 1996 that Disney handed a Studio Ghibli film off to another distributor Afterwards GKIDS would go on to distribute the films Disney found to be too mature or unmarketable for American audiences Only Yesterday Ocean Waves The Tale of the Princess Kaguya and When Marnie Was There In July 2017 Disney relinquished its home video rights with the exception of The Wind Rises which remained with Disney until 2020 due to a distribution clause to GKIDS which handles all theatrical and home media distribution of Ghibli films in North America along with Mary and the Witch s Flower 65 Nevertheless Disney still continues to handle select distribution in Japan home media Taiwan and China GKIDS home media releases have been handled by multiple distributors Cinedigm distributed the home media release of Poppy Hill Universal Pictures Home Entertainment distributed the home media releases of Kaguya Marnie Mary Yesterday and Waves and Shout Factory all subsequent releases thus far The Ghibli films owned by GKIDS were made available for digital purchases on most major services in the United States and Canada on December 17 2019 through Shout Factory 70 Outside Asia including Japan and North America since 2003 Goodfellas a former subsidiary of Wild Bunch formerly known as Wild Bunch International has been Studio Ghibli s international sales holder Individual rights to Ghibli s films are held by various third parties including Wild Bunch France and Belgium b 71 Elysian Film Group United Kingdom and Ireland c Leonine Germany Lucky Red Italy Vertigo Films Spain d Crunchyroll Store Australia Australia and New Zealand e and Encore Films f in Singapore and Southeast Asia Notably The Secret World of Arrietty received a second dub exclusive to the United Kingdom produced by StudioCanal UK likely due to the film s origins being from Mary Norton s British novel The Borrowers Disney formerly held international sales rights until they were sold off to Goodfellas then Wild Bunch in 2003 Disney kept the French distribution rights to Ghibli s library until September 2020 when it had expired and transitioned off to Wild Bunch 73 Since 2021 Warner Bros Home Entertainment serves as the home media distributor of Studio Ghibli s catalog via its distribution deal with Wild Bunch through the Wild Side Video label 74 75 76 Streaming rights edit Prior to 2019 Studio Ghibli opted not to make its films available digitally feeling that physical media and theatrical events like GKIDS Studio Ghibli Fest would work more towards their goal of mindful care and curation for their films Disney had previously lobbied for a streaming deal with Ghibli during their distribution tenure but such attempts were never materialized 66 The studio heads changed their minds after hearing a quote from American actor and director Woody Allen about how there should be multiple outlets for feature films 77 On October 17 2019 Warner Bros Discovery s HBO Max now Max announced it had acquired exclusive streaming rights to Studio Ghibli s catalogue in the United States as part of a deal with GKIDS these films were available when the service launched in May 2020 78 On January 20 2020 it was announced that Netflix acquired the exclusive streaming rights to this catalogue in all regions where it operates except for the United States in which Netflix does have streaming rights to The Castle of Cagliostro and Mary and the Witch s Flower as part of a deal with Ghibli s international sales rights partner Wild Bunch Seven of twenty one films in the studio s catalogue were released on February 1 2020 with the others following on March 1 and April 1 79 Netflix then struck a separate deal with GKIDS for streaming rights in Canada which was announced on June 22 and came into effect on June 25 for most films 80 As of 2024 no streaming rights deals have been announced for Studio Ghibli s home country of Japan nor for markets such as China where neither Netflix nor HBO Max is available Grave of the Fireflies edit Most of the above deals exclude Grave of the Fireflies unlike most of the other films which were published by Tokuma Shoten Grave of the Fireflies was produced and is owned by Shinchosha which also had published the short story it was based on and as such fell into different rights holdings 70 Grave of the Fireflies was released in Japan on VHS by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Ghibli ga Ippai Collection on August 7 1998 On July 29 2005 a DVD release was distributed through Warner Home Video Walt Disney Studios Japan released the complete collector s edition DVD on August 6 2008 WDSJ released the film on Blu ray twice on July 18 2012 one as a single release and one in a two film set with My Neighbor Totoro It was released on VHS in North America by Central Park Media in a subtitled form on June 2 1993 81 They later released the film with an English dub on VHS on September 1 1998 the same day Disney released Kiki s Delivery Service in North America and an all Regions DVD which also included the original Japanese with English subtitles on October 7 the same year It was later released on a two disc DVD set which once again included both the English dub and the original Japanese with English subtitles as well as the film s storyboards with the second disc containing more extensive Bonus Features on October 8 2002 It was released by Central Park Media one last time on December 7 2004 Following the May 2009 bankruptcy and liquidation of Central Park Media 82 ADV Films acquired the rights and re released it on DVD on July 7 2009 83 Following the September 1 2009 shutdown and re branding of ADV 84 their successor Sentai Filmworks rescued the film and released a remastered DVD on March 6 2012 85 86 A Blu ray edition was released on November 20 2012 featuring an all new English dub produced by Seraphim Digital along with a digital release that same year 87 StudioCanal released a Blu ray in the United Kingdom on July 1 2013 88 Madman Entertainment released the film in Australia and New Zealand Works editMain article List of Studio Ghibli works This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Studio Ghibli news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Horus and Cagliostro were the feature length directorial debuts of Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki respectively and were produced by Toei Animation and TMS Entertainment years before the founding of Studio Ghibli Nausicaa was directed by Miyazaki at Topcraft a studio which Miyazaki Takahata and Toshio Suzuki later purchased and renamed Studio Ghibli As a result the film has often been rereleased and marketed as a Studio Ghibli movie The Red Turtle was a collaborative effort by Studio Ghibli with Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit and was branded as a Studio Ghibli release internationally It was distributed by Sony Pictures Classics in North and Latin America For the purposes of the list below films that appear in Studio Ghibli s official filmography 89 are listed Other Studio Ghibli productions are listed here Feature films edit Year Title Director Screenwriter s Producer s Composer Original release RT MC 1984 Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Hayao Miyazaki Isao Takahata Joe Hisaishi March 11 1984 90 90 86 91 1986 Castle in the Sky August 2 1986 96 92 78 93 1988 My Neighbor Totoro Tōru Hara April 16 1988 93 94 86 95 Grave of the Fireflies Isao Takahata Michio Mamiya 100 96 94 97 1989 Kiki s Delivery Service Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 29 1989 98 98 83 99 1991 Only Yesterday Isao Takahata Toshio Suzuki Katz Hoshi July 20 1991 100 100 90 101 1992 Porco Rosso Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 18 1992 96 102 83 103 1993 Ocean Waves Tomomi Mochizuki Seiji OkudaNozomu Takahashi Shigeru Nagata May 5 1993 A 89 104 73 105 1994 Pom Poko Isao Takahata Shang Shang Typhoon July 16 1994 86 106 77 107 1995 Whisper of the Heart Yoshifumi Kondō Hayao Miyazaki Yuji Nomi July 15 1995 94 108 75 109 1997 Princess Mononoke Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 12 1997 93 110 76 111 1999 My Neighbors the Yamadas Isao Takahata Akiko Yano July 17 1999 78 112 75 113 2001 Spirited Away Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 20 2001 96 114 96 115 2002 The Cat Returns Hiroyuki Morita Reiko Yoshida Toshio SuzukiNozomu Takahashi Yuji Nomi July 19 2002 88 116 70 117 2004 Howl s Moving Castle Hayao Miyazaki Toshio Suzuki Joe Hisaishi November 20 2004 87 118 82 119 2006 Tales from Earthsea Goro Miyazaki Goro MiyazakiKeiko Niwa Tamiya Terashima July 29 2006 38 120 47 121 2008 Ponyo Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 19 2008 91 122 86 123 2010 Arrietty Hiromasa Yonebayashi Hayao MiyazakiKeiko Niwa Cecile Corbel July 17 2010 94 124 80 125 2011 From Up on Poppy Hill Goro Miyazaki Satoshi Takebe July 16 2011 87 126 71 127 2013 The Wind Rises Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 20 2013 88 128 83 129 The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Isao Takahata Isao TakahataRiko Sakaguchi Yoshiaki Nishimura November 23 2013 100 130 89 131 2014 When Marnie Was There Hiromasa Yonebayashi Hiromasa YonebayashiKeiko NiwaMasashi Ando Takatsugu Muramatsu July 19 2014 92 132 72 133 2016 The Red Turtle Michael Dudok de Wit Michael Dudok de WitPascale Ferran Toshio SuzukiIsao TakahataVincent MaravalPascal CaucheteuxGregoire Sorlat Laurent Perez del Mar May 18 2016 93 134 86 135 2020 Earwig and the Witch Goro Miyazaki Keiko NiwaEmi Gunji Toshio Suzuki Satoshi Takebe December 30 2020 B August 27 2021 C 28 136 46 137 2023 The Boy and the Heron Hayao Miyazaki Joe Hisaishi July 14 2023 97 138 92 139 Originally broadcast on Nippon TV First release on NHK General TV Theatrical release Television edit Year Title Director Screenwriter s Producer s Composer Broadcast date Notes 1987 The Story of Yanagawa s Canals Isao Takahata Susumu Kubo Michio Mamiya August 15 1987 NHK Documentary 2014 Ronja the Robber s Daughter Gorō Miyazaki Hiroyuki Kawasaki Nobuo Kawakami Satoshi Takebe October 11 2014 March 28 2015 NHK Anime television series based on Ronia the Robber s Daughter by Astrid Lindgren 2022 Zen Grogu and Dust Bunnies 140 Katsuya Kondo Tomohiko Ishii Ludwig Goransson November 12 2022 Disney A Star Wars short film by Ghibli and LucasfilmStyle and themes editFurther information Hayao Miyazaki Themes This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2021 Studio Ghibli films are mostly hand drawn using rich watercolor and acrylic paints The films use traditional methods of making animation where every frame is drawn and colored by hand Computer animation techniques are used sparingly 141 All the Studio Ghibli films use bright colors 142 143 and have a whimsical and joyful aesthetic 144 Studio Ghibli s art style tends to be more of a cozy European style that put a lot of undertones on the background and nature in the scene 145 The films often focus on the lives of youth especially school children Common themes include the risks posed by progress to tradition 146 environmentalism and the natural world 146 144 independent female protagonists 142 the cost of war and youth 143 Music editStudio Ghibli s music is almost exclusively composed by Joe Hisaishi who has worked with Miyazaki on creating the music for his films for over 30 years He uses storyboard images provided by Miyazaki to create an image album 147 which is then used to build out the final soundtrack for the movie The music has elements from Baroque counterpoint jazz and modal music 148 to create the unique sound that many associate with both Hisaishi and Studio Ghibli Early on the music in the films was known for its eclectic synth sound before later moving to more motivic and melody driven music 149 Especially present in earlier years the music does not directly relate to the emotions and rhythms happening on screen 149 Another defining feature is Hisaishi s unique use of leitmotif rather than a singular song being associated with one character the motif is the theme of the film 150 Hisaishi began using leitmotif in Ghibli films first in Howl s Moving Castle 149 Notable animators background artists and character designers editMasashi Ando Paranoia Agent and Paprika Makiko Futaki Akira Angel s Egg Katsuya Kondō Kiki s Delivery Service Howl s Moving Castle Kitarō Kōsaka Monster Master Keaton and Nasu Kazuo Oga The Night of Taneyamagahara My Neighbor Totoro Kenichi Yoshida Overman King Gainer and Eureka Seven Akihiko Yamashita Tide Line Blue Princess Nine Strange Dawn and Relic Armor Legacium Hideaki Anno Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Neon Genesis Evangelion Takashi Nakamura Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Akira Robot Carnival and Catnapped Atsushi Takahashi Spirited Away Takashi Watanabe Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Slayers Boogiepop Phantom and Shakugan no Shana Hiromasa Yonebayashi Arrietty When Marnie Was There See also edit nbsp Anime and manga portal nbsp Companies portal nbsp Studio Ghibli portal nbsp Tokyo portal nbsp Animation portal nbsp Japan portal Ghibli Museum in Mitaka Tokyo Ghibli Park in Nagakute Aichi Studio Kajino a subsidiary of Studio Ghibli Yasuo Ōtsuka Studio Ponoc founded by former members of Studio Ghibli List of Japanese animation studiosNotes edit Pronounced ˈ dʒ ɪ ˌ b l i JIH blee in English Home video rights are held by Wild Bunch subsidiary Wild Side with Warner Bros Home Entertainment as distributor Currently the Elysian deal only includes Earwig and the 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Miyazaki McFarland amp Company ISBN 978 0 7864 2369 9 Denison Rayna 2023 Studio Ghibli An Industrial History Palgrave MacMillan ISBN 978 3 031 16843 7 McCarthy Helen 2002 1999 Hayao Miyazaki Master of Japanese Animation Stone Bridge Press ISBN 978 1 8806 5641 9 Miyazaki Hayao 1996 Starting Point 1979 1996 Viz Media ISBN 978 1 4215 6104 2 Miyazaki Hayao 2014 Turning Point 1997 2008 Viz Media ISBN 978 1 4215 6090 8 Napier Susan J 2018 Miyazakiworld A Life in Art Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 22685 0 Odell Colin Le Blanc Michelle 2009 Studio Ghibli The Films of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata Kamera ISBN 978 1 84243 279 2 Suzuki Toshio 2018 Mixing Work with Pleasure Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Documentaries edit Arakawa Kaku director 2016 Never Ending Man Hayao Miyazaki Documentary NHK Nonaka Shinsuke narrator 1998 ジブリはこうして生まれた The Birth of Studio Ghibli Documentary Nippon TV Sunada Mami director 2013 The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness Documentary Dwango Never 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