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Spirited Away sold 5.5 million home video units in Japan by 2007, [78] and holds the record for most home video copies sold of all time in the country as of 2014. [79] The movie was released on Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Japan on 14 July 2014, and DVD was also reissued on the same day with a new HD master, alongside several other Studio ...
The first anime and traditionally animated winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature: Spirited Away at the 75th Academy Awards. They would later win this award for a second time with The Boy and the Heron at the 96th Academy Awards, marking the second time a traditionally animated film won the award.
Spirited Away leaves you with a dreamy sense that there’s more to the world than meets the eye. HE. 3. Addams Family Values (1993) Creepy campers: ‘Addams Family Values’ (Paramount)
Hayao Miyazaki’s 2001 animated film “Spirited Away” won everything from the Oscar for Best Animated Feature to Berlin’s Golden Bear. That there’s an audience for a stage version was ...
Spirited Away Original Soundtrack (千と千尋の神隠し サウンドトラック, " Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi Saundotorakku ", lit. 'Spirited Away Soundtrack') is the soundtrack to the film released on 11 July 2001 by Studio Ghibli Records and published by Tokuma Japan Communications. It featured 20 of Hisaishi's score from the film ...
Spirited Away (2001) Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki’s films delight kids with their bright colours, imaginative characters and plucky heroines (usually). But there’s meat to their ...
In the novel and manga Missing / Spirited Away by Gakuto Coda, the main character Utsume Kyoichi goes missing for a second time, in the company of his new spirit girlfriend Ayame. In the manga Rin-ne by Rumiko Takahashi , heroine Sakura Mamiya disappeared for a week after being taken away by spirits, and she was brought back to this world by ...
Watching Spirited Away, I found it hard to imagine what someone unfamiliar with the source material would make of it. Miyazaki’s film is uniquely, mercurially strange, the plot dense and meandering.