GHIBLI is a popular Japanese animation studio and a special animation style. It is known all over the world for its unique style, attractive stories and deep emotion. But have you ever wondered what the real meaning of Ghibli is? Who started it? Here we know about it in detail.
The real means of the word GHIBLI means warm, sharp and dry air, which is used for winds in the normal Sahara desert. The word was kept by the founder of the studio with the idea that he would bring a new and freshness in the world of animation in Japan. The name was thick that the studio also offers the same power and creativity, like strong winds change everything in their way.
In the early 1985 STUDIO GHIBLI was done by Japan's two popular film directors Hayo Miazaki and Isaro Takhata. Together these two created a new animation studio, whose thick high quality, heart touching and animation films were to be made. This studio has given a new direction in the sector of animation not only Japan but also all over the world.
Hayo Miyamaki is the co-founder and chief director of Studio GHIBLI. His films have become quite popular such as Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, and Princess Mononoke has given an new place to animation. His films not only have great photos, but also have social messages. Miyajaki's films often contain the imagery world, magic, and powerful female characters. Which connects the audience to a magical and emotions.
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My Neighbor Totoro (1988) This film tells the story of two younger sisters and their secret friend Totoro. The film has become the identity of Studio Ghibli and Totoro has become a popular and favorite character. Apart from this, Spirited came in Away (2001). Princess Mononoke, which was released in 1997 and Howls Moving Castle was well liked in 2004.