With their culinary skills, a Ghibli enthusiast decided to bring the mouthwatering dishes from the films into real life.
If you're a fan of animated movies, you can't overlook the renowned films produced by Japan's beloved studio, Ghibli. In addition to captivating characters and vibrant visuals, these films also showcase remarkable culinary artistry.
Not only die-hard fans but even those who have only seen 1 or 2 Ghibli films have to admit that the depicted dishes are incredibly vivid, sparking curiosity about whether these dishes exist in real life as depicted in the movies.
Thus, an Instagram user with the handle 'En93kitchen' has taken it upon themselves to recreate the tantalizing dishes from Ghibli to satisfy both their culinary passion and the cravings of fellow enthusiasts of this animated genre.
A delightful breakfast scene from 'When Marnie Was There.'


A breakfast featuring 2 eggs and bacon, accompanied by bread and cheese in 'Howl's Moving Castle.'


A bowl of noodles with seaweed and smoked egg in 'Ponyo.'



A bento box containing Japanese rice fish, Dutch peas, sakura denbu fish powder, and a pickled plum in the center in 'My Neighbor Totoro.'


A five-colored bento box in 'Up On Poppy Hill.'


A meal consisting of eggs, seaweed, and vegetables in 'Up On Poppy Hill,' meticulously presented down to the bowls and plates.


A delectable fish dish in 'The Wind Rises,' perfectly replicated right down to the accompanying side dish placed beside it.

Pancake delight from 'Your Name.'


A lavish sashimi platter in 'When Marnie Was There.'


A sandwich accompanied by cheese and caramelized onions in 'Tales From Earthsea.'

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