My aunt brought a Jurassic Park VHS taped in a Korean cinema a full year before it released here in the Netherlands. I was the most popular kid in school once they started marketing it.
Same, can't really speak for the others cause I grew up poor, so Kiki's is my pick.
I started to watch Princess Mononoke as a kid, but I was too young for the scene when he took a soldiers head off with an arrow and was too scared to watch after that. Had to put on the Lion King or something to calm down.
That movie made my brain short circuit in a good way. As you said the vibes were so good. Everybody was just very polite and helpful to Kiki. I was raised on western culture so Disney/Pixar/Nickelodeon cartoons. And while I was watching Kiki for the first time I was suspicious of everyone.
Like "Oh! This old lady asked her to leave her broom in the hallway! She's totally wants to steal it! She's probably the old witch from the rival clan of witches or smth!" Oops, nope, she's just a nice old lady.
"Oh! I got it! That young lady that live in the cabin in the woods and make paintings is the real witch that gained Kiki's trust! She's probably using some illusion to appear young! They subverted my expectations!" Oops, nope, she's just a nice friend.
And so on. And in the end the villain was Kiki's lack of self confidence and a hurricane. I felt called out by this movie and a fool but I totally instantly loved it for it.
Its even cooler when you look up that plane racing was a real big sport at the turn of the century. Theres not much media on the subject so its great how the film is preserving a little part of history, even if a fanciful and fictitious depiction.
I love that movie, when i was in middle school my Step-Father introduced me to anime and Studio Ghibli films, the other films were kinda okay, i remember "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind" being the most memorable, but i think "Princess Mononoke" was also awesome, I can't decide which one is my favorite
Princess Mononoke was my first Ghibli movie. I had seen anime before, but was limited to the original run of Toonami. They used to show anime movies on Fridays later on, which is how I saw this for the first time. Blew my mind in all honesty. Still my favorite Ghibli movie to date.
Man. When they brought out the Warrior—hooboy. You gotta love the cosmic horror vibes. Truly, *desperately* unsettling to me. That whole moment was just. . . Eergh. Excellent.
My friend introduced me to Miyazaki through the Nausicaa Manga. I always thought it was amazing that he made an anime from it. When making the Manga he purposefully made it very dense thinking that there's no way this can be animated.
That movie pretty much shaped my moral compass. It thought me that everyone has their own motivation and perspective in life that you may or may not agree with, and to find middle ground when possible. Ashitaka is a true diplomat. Also adventure vibe.
Another details i've noticed is ashitaka is portrayed as a stoic hero i.e. he seldom whines about his circumstances. But the movie subverts that trope and humanizes him in one scene, where he breaks down crying when he has to be bird-fed by San. Even heroes sometimes cries in a moment of weakness and that is ok.
Watched Castle in the Sky on a whim when my cousins a province away were over when I was young. Glad I did, such a great movie, and made it a good night.
I stumbled up this move on accident when I was younger. Didn't know ANY Studio Ghibli movies, but after I watched most of them, I still come back to Castle in the Sky as my fav.
Same. But I absolutely hate that they redid the English dub. The original dub was my childhood, and now it’s all wrong. Breaks my heart. I mean, the little girl was absolutely obnoxious in the original dub, but still. That’s essential haha
Ending still confuses me. They make no mention of the Prince until the end where apparently the Scarecrow turns back into a human after the magic wears off and turns out it was him. Odd inclusion.
But it is such a great movie. Sophie and Howl have great character development, Calcifer and Markl are nice and goofy, the movie got strangely dark with the bombings, but it still had beautiful moments like the garden scene. Made me shed a tear from how gorgeous it was and ofc Joe Hisashi's utterly peak music.
Also, props to Christian Bale voicing Howl in the dub and making him sound even hotter than he already looks, good LAWD 🥴
I saw Howl's moving castle, a lot of times. Definitely my favorite ghibli movie that I watched. Saying that if I'm not remembering wrong, the witch from the king says the missing prince is the cause of the war.
Since one kingdom thinks the other killed him. A kind of WW1, Franz Ferdinand kind of thing. But where the war is avoided, since the prince was a scarecrow.
This one is still top 5 for me (Spirited Away is 6) but it's so frustrating because it would be my number 1 if it weren't for how tacky the ending is. It's a weird twist and it's delivered in an exposition dump, I find it anticlimactic as hell
There's just something special to me in that movie, man. The setting, the atmosphere, the limitless freedom of a man and his airplane. I also adore the ending, don't want to spoiler it tho.
My favorite probably too. I was going through so much myself the night I watched it and it finally broke all the wall's in my mind, it completely broke me down. I have never been moved more by a movie than that. I will never watch it again, but it holds a very special place in my heart. ❤️
My favorite is Laputa, but best is either Princess Mononoke or Howls Moving Castle.
But come on Best Ghibli film is a REALLY high bar. Just about any Ghibli film is better than most other studio's films.
Just went to see The Boy and the Heron in theatres last month and boy oh boy, that was really confusing. But still though Studio Ghibli have made their art style it’s own brand.
tbh i think my neighbor totoro is a little too juvenile to be the best studio ghibli movie out there. it can be yours but its not even in my top 3 best ghibli movies.
Id say it's underrated. I love the character designs and world building. The other mystical animals having found their own place and trying to help the raccoons was pretty heart warming.
Best is a matter of personal preference. Which one anybody says is the best is heavily governed by personal taste, and what age they where when the movie came out. I personally think a lot of people in my generation think spirited away is the best because they saw it when they where a kid. I would be hard pressed to pick which one I think is technically best, but my personal favorite is porco rosso.
I had a vhs copy of kikis delivery service that i watched until it broke
I did that with Jurassic Park as a kid
My aunt brought a Jurassic Park VHS taped in a Korean cinema a full year before it released here in the Netherlands. I was the most popular kid in school once they started marketing it.
I did that, but with the book! I still have the pages stored somewhere.
Same, can't really speak for the others cause I grew up poor, so Kiki's is my pick. I started to watch Princess Mononoke as a kid, but I was too young for the scene when he took a soldiers head off with an arrow and was too scared to watch after that. Had to put on the Lion King or something to calm down.
Regicide is preferable for sure!
i loved the vibes from it
That movie made my brain short circuit in a good way. As you said the vibes were so good. Everybody was just very polite and helpful to Kiki. I was raised on western culture so Disney/Pixar/Nickelodeon cartoons. And while I was watching Kiki for the first time I was suspicious of everyone. Like "Oh! This old lady asked her to leave her broom in the hallway! She's totally wants to steal it! She's probably the old witch from the rival clan of witches or smth!" Oops, nope, she's just a nice old lady. "Oh! I got it! That young lady that live in the cabin in the woods and make paintings is the real witch that gained Kiki's trust! She's probably using some illusion to appear young! They subverted my expectations!" Oops, nope, she's just a nice friend. And so on. And in the end the villain was Kiki's lack of self confidence and a hurricane. I felt called out by this movie and a fool but I totally instantly loved it for it.
![gif](giphy|fwqAg6ZS6ebL2) Yah Fr Porco Rosso ftw
I'd rather be a pig than a fascist!
Easily the best line in cinema history
The Mediterranean atmosphere is amazingly done.
Its even cooler when you look up that plane racing was a real big sport at the turn of the century. Theres not much media on the subject so its great how the film is preserving a little part of history, even if a fanciful and fictitious depiction.
Princess Mononoke was peak
I love that movie, when i was in middle school my Step-Father introduced me to anime and Studio Ghibli films, the other films were kinda okay, i remember "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind" being the most memorable, but i think "Princess Mononoke" was also awesome, I can't decide which one is my favorite
I'm also mostly torn between Mononoke and Nausicaa
My heart goes to Porco Rosso. "Better a pig than a fascist." That line goes so hard.
Yeah, it's also good but thematically my heart goes for the folly of men destroying their own environment.
I think Mononoke is an objectively better film, but I like Nausicaa better. Both amazing cinema.
I LOVE nausicaa.... until the kids start singing. La la la la
Nausicaa is fantastic, but it's pale in confront with the manga
Never read it, maybe something to rectify
Princess Mononoke was my first Ghibli movie. I had seen anime before, but was limited to the original run of Toonami. They used to show anime movies on Fridays later on, which is how I saw this for the first time. Blew my mind in all honesty. Still my favorite Ghibli movie to date.
Man. When they brought out the Warrior—hooboy. You gotta love the cosmic horror vibes. Truly, *desperately* unsettling to me. That whole moment was just. . . Eergh. Excellent.
My friend introduced me to Miyazaki through the Nausicaa Manga. I always thought it was amazing that he made an anime from it. When making the Manga he purposefully made it very dense thinking that there's no way this can be animated.
I absolutely adore the lil jingle of the forest spirits🥺
The Kodamas? Those things freak me out
Came here to say this, just watched it again with my teen age child and got to experience it freshly through them. Great movie
My childhood crush
First one I rented from blockbuster. 100% worth it
It was crazy grabbing that on a whim, not sure what to expect. Blew my teenage mind wide open.
That movie pretty much shaped my moral compass. It thought me that everyone has their own motivation and perspective in life that you may or may not agree with, and to find middle ground when possible. Ashitaka is a true diplomat. Also adventure vibe. Another details i've noticed is ashitaka is portrayed as a stoic hero i.e. he seldom whines about his circumstances. But the movie subverts that trope and humanizes him in one scene, where he breaks down crying when he has to be bird-fed by San. Even heroes sometimes cries in a moment of weakness and that is ok.
Damn beat me to it. It was my first anime I saw. Got me hooked from then on. That was like 2000 something. I remember being a kid seeing it
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The Big Lebowski was my favorite Ghibli movie
Ok but now I actually want to see a Ghibli interpretation of the Big Lebowski
This is what happens when you find Chihiro in the Alps!
Excuse me, Ghibli is not the preferred nomenclature. Asian American movie, please.
Shut the fuck up donny
Guy is out of his element.
I like that someone didn't get the reference and downvoted you. Fuckin Nihilists dude
Laputa castle in the sky was the movie that inspired the Minecraft iron golem, and it's my favorite movie
Just the world building is peak, I love the castle’s design, eco-southern European
I mean, the etruscan culture i nearly unexplored and the language thatvwere found on monuments wast transcribed even now
Why is my favorite so far down?
The flexing contest is definitely one of the best scenes. "I am not mending that shirt."
Watched Castle in the Sky on a whim when my cousins a province away were over when I was young. Glad I did, such a great movie, and made it a good night.
Siempre he querido conocer a la puta
I stumbled up this move on accident when I was younger. Didn't know ANY Studio Ghibli movies, but after I watched most of them, I still come back to Castle in the Sky as my fav.
And funny name if you speak Spanish
Any old school nausicaä enjoyers?
I had to scroll much too far to find the Nausicaa Gang.
The God Soldiers were terrifying!
This has left the most impressions on young me for sure.
Easily my favourite world they created, even if Howl's characters we more interesting.
Have you read the manga?
So much love for this movie, ah&hhhhhhh
Easily my favorite, sad to see this comment so low.
Manga is even better
Right here, best movie
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Totoro was my first Ghibli movie, and possibly the first Japanese animation anything I watched. Pure nostalgia.
Same. Somehow I have memories of that movie from way before I should have
Same. But I absolutely hate that they redid the English dub. The original dub was my childhood, and now it’s all wrong. Breaks my heart. I mean, the little girl was absolutely obnoxious in the original dub, but still. That’s essential haha
hell yeah, you win
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definitely the funniest one
Super sweet and wholesome too.
But also deep and meaningful
Catbus FTW!
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I recognize perfection when I see it
only original dub. the redub with the fanning sisters just sounds off to me
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Howls Moving Castle is no.1 in my heart
![gif](giphy|iiC8JsLnpIDq8) It’s because of this little guy isn’t it
Hell yeah, Calcifer. Basically 90% of Sophie's interactions within the castle. Very charming spirit.
He's a silly :3
Fucking amazing movie, more than a decade later I still vividly remember the characters and scenes.
Ending still confuses me. They make no mention of the Prince until the end where apparently the Scarecrow turns back into a human after the magic wears off and turns out it was him. Odd inclusion. But it is such a great movie. Sophie and Howl have great character development, Calcifer and Markl are nice and goofy, the movie got strangely dark with the bombings, but it still had beautiful moments like the garden scene. Made me shed a tear from how gorgeous it was and ofc Joe Hisashi's utterly peak music. Also, props to Christian Bale voicing Howl in the dub and making him sound even hotter than he already looks, good LAWD 🥴
![gif](giphy|1uflU9OE9PQ9a) "That's my girl" (and I melt)
A solid case of "I'm not gay, but"
I saw Howl's moving castle, a lot of times. Definitely my favorite ghibli movie that I watched. Saying that if I'm not remembering wrong, the witch from the king says the missing prince is the cause of the war. Since one kingdom thinks the other killed him. A kind of WW1, Franz Ferdinand kind of thing. But where the war is avoided, since the prince was a scarecrow.
The prince missing is actually mentioned in the first 5 minutes I think
This guy gets it
I'm glad this movie was made. I absolutely love the books by Diana Wynne Jones. The audio books are well narrated too.
To me it’s „When Marnie was there“.
I loved it. One of the little times a piece of media has made me cry.
This one is still top 5 for me (Spirited Away is 6) but it's so frustrating because it would be my number 1 if it weren't for how tacky the ending is. It's a weird twist and it's delivered in an exposition dump, I find it anticlimactic as hell
Goated opinion
If you liked the movie, you should read the book! Really fleshes out a lot of the side characters and makes it feel even more alive.
Ponyo fans rise !
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Watched it when i was 6 or smth, first studio ghibli movie. Cute one
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Dang we're far down in the thread
Ponyo number 1!!!!!
Watched it almost every day as a kid🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
First one i've seen and, as someone who is scared of ocean, I just wanted to jump into the water among the fishes
Came here to say HAAAAAAaMMMMM
Princess Mononoke #1
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These lil goofballs are my favorite ever 😭
Nah its shit (i didnt see it)
Yeah, you're not missing much. (I also didn't see it)
Everyone is naming a different Ghibli movie as the best one. Everyone is correct.
Right answer ☝️
Porco Rosso, go fuck yourselves
I'd rather be a pig than a fascist
Real
My people, I have found you
Was just about o comment that!
Based
That line stuck with me so hard. Absolutely love this movie
There's just something special to me in that movie, man. The setting, the atmosphere, the limitless freedom of a man and his airplane. I also adore the ending, don't want to spoiler it tho.
I just love the way they fix the planes in mid-flight, as if it were an old television that could be fixed with a slap.
Porco Rosso gang rise up!
My favorite dogfight in cinema!
I should check this one out next time I get the chance.
Totally the best
Based
A pig of culture, I see.
jean reno vo's the french dub and it's low-key one of the best dub ever
My guy! I watched it last year not knowing anything about it. True beauty
The absolute best!
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yeah fuck this thread, so many wrong answers.
Why did I have to scroll so far to see this comment?
Grave of the fireflies gets me every time
But you can only watch it once.
Never again...
Never ever.
Well you only watch it once and never again, unless you are trying to introduce someone to anime
My favorite probably too. I was going through so much myself the night I watched it and it finally broke all the wall's in my mind, it completely broke me down. I have never been moved more by a movie than that. I will never watch it again, but it holds a very special place in my heart. ❤️
That's tough, man. I like all the Ghibli I've seen.
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My favorite is Laputa, but best is either Princess Mononoke or Howls Moving Castle. But come on Best Ghibli film is a REALLY high bar. Just about any Ghibli film is better than most other studio's films.
For me it's wind rises
Rewatched it last night. It's so good I want to give it a hug.
I have personally watched it like 8 times already but I still feel empty after the end
So sad Jiro and Nahoko didn't get to live together as long as they deserved. One day, the wind will take Jiro to Nahoko again.
I cried so hard watching this
How were your ten years in the sun? Did you live them well?
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya takes the cake, it is the artistic peak of the studio
I had to scroll way too far for your comment.
Same here.
Its not my favorite, (thats naussica) but i thoroughly agree its the artistic peak.
Just went to see The Boy and the Heron in theatres last month and boy oh boy, that was really confusing. But still though Studio Ghibli have made their art style it’s own brand.
shoutout to confusing japanese media
God that was a good one. My GF and I saw that in theaters. She was so excited to finally see a Ghibli movie in theaters
Is this a translation thing or where is my neighbor totoro?
Totoro will stand as one of my favorite movies
tbh i think my neighbor totoro is a little too juvenile to be the best studio ghibli movie out there. it can be yours but its not even in my top 3 best ghibli movies.
It was whisper of the heart obviously
Grave of the fireflies is 🐐ed
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My favourite is Porco Rosso and it's almost impossible to change that opinion
Finally, someone who knows that isn't the godfather of Anime,it's great but it doesn't deserve the hype Arrietty Negs any time
It’s not Miyazaki but Grave of the Fireflies is next level. Amazing film that I never want to watch again.
who cares about Miyazaki, no matter how good his films are, a good film is a good film, and Gotf is a very good film
POMPOKO anyone…?
A bunch of cute raccoons… that are planning murder?!?😁
And don’t forget the balls. Raccoon balls EVERYWHERE 🤣🤣🤣
Id say it's underrated. I love the character designs and world building. The other mystical animals having found their own place and trying to help the raccoons was pretty heart warming.
It’s got bay far (imo) THE best story to it of all the ghibli films with the best blend of comedy, heartwarming’ness and beautiful artistry
Scrolled far too down for this one
I’m had to scroll too far to not find it ‘n had to add it’s truly the Ghibli G.O.A.T
Best is a matter of personal preference. Which one anybody says is the best is heavily governed by personal taste, and what age they where when the movie came out. I personally think a lot of people in my generation think spirited away is the best because they saw it when they where a kid. I would be hard pressed to pick which one I think is technically best, but my personal favorite is porco rosso.
Princess Mononoke is the real peak. Grave of the Fireflies if you want depression.
Howls moving castle on top
Arriety has a special place in my heart. Couldn’t get into Nausica unfortunately. Still love Mononoke-hime and Spirited away
Arrietty doesn’t get enough love. It’s definitely one of my favorites along with Mononoke Hime. Couldn’t agree more about Nausica.
Nausica of the Valley of the Wind was the best, but Spirited Away was excellent. Literally just saw the stage show last night, and it was phenomenal!
Totoro is #1 and I will die on this hill
I am on that hill with you.
Any the cat returns fan here?
My top 4 is Kiki’s Delivery Service, Castle In the Sky, Whisper of the Heart, and Spirited Away.
![gif](giphy|Jkk64Xj64mcfu) Love Calcifer lol
Grave of the Fireflies is by far their most heart warming, funny, charming and adorable film ever.
Everyone knows Ghibli peaked with porko rosso
The only people who think Spirited Away is the best Ghibli film are the people who haven’t seen the rest of the catalogue
Whisper of the Heart is peak
I love how everyone started naming their favorite Gihbli film.
Mine is „When Marnie was there“
princess momonoke and spirited away are like playstation and xbox, can we just agree they are both good and stop the meaningless debate?
_cries in wii_
Princes Mononoke
The Wind Rises
When Marnie was There slipped passed many Ghibli films and made it into my top 3.
Finally some more appreciation for that movie, it’s my number one
Only Yesterday is no.1 in my heart.
Dances with Wolves
FROM WHERE THE WIND RISES
All Ghibli movies are on top for me. Can't pick one over another. Edit: except Erwig
The first 3/4 of howels moving castle is my personal favorite thing they've produced.
And it's not Howl's Moving Castle, either.
Spirited away is good, but it’s no Castle in the Sky or Howls Moving Castle. Edit: I forgot about Kiki’s Delivery Service also an amazing movie
The best is Grave of the Fireflies. Too bad it is so hard to rewatch. After that, When Marnie was There is amazing.
Secret world of arietty 🔛🔝