1. My Neighbor Totoro
My Neighbor Totoro (Tonari no Totoro) is a Japanese animated film produced by the animation master Hayao Miyazaki in 1988 by Studio Ghibli. The film is considered one of Miyazaki's first major animated works with a cheerful, innocent storyline suitable for all ages. My Neighbor Totoro is the best anime film about family themes. In addition to the story, the film's fame is widespread thanks to two songs 'Tonari no Totoro' and 'Sanpo'.
My Neighbor Totoro tells the story of the Kusakabe family moving to the countryside to live near the hospital where their two daughters, Satsuki (11 years old) and Mei (4 years old), are staying. Once playing in the forest near the house, Mei followed a Totoro and discovered the home of the three Totoros - forest spirits with very cute big bellies. However, no one believes in the appearance of Totoro when Mei tells, until one day when the two sisters go to pick up their father at the bus stop, Satsuki's own eyes see Totoro. From there, the lives of the two sisters begin to change, and their exciting adventure begins... Thanks to their neighbor, Totoro, the two girls see their mother is still healthy and will soon return. The film has told a humane story about how children explore the world through rich imagination. Totoro has accompanied the children, providing a place for them to express their beliefs, dreams, and hopes. Rarely is there a character that both adults and children love, so it's no surprise that Totoro has become an anime icon that few characters can surpass.
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2. Grave of the Fireflies
Grave of the Fireflies is an anime film based on the novel of the same name by Akiyuki Nosaka produced by Studio Ghibli. Grave of the Fireflies was written and directed by Isao Takahata and premiered in 1988. It is one of the most powerful humanistic films ever made. A touching and sad story, Grave of the Fireflies is still considered one of the best Japanese anime films to date. The film is set in the final stages of World War II in Japan, recounting the heartbreaking but touching story of the orphaned siblings Seita and Setsuko.
The siblings lost their mother after a heavy bombing raid by the US air force on the city of Kobe while their father was fighting for the Imperial Japanese Navy. After a US air raid bombing, the mother of the two siblings passed away. Their father was in the royal navy of Japan. Grave of the Fireflies is not just a story of self-esteem, but above all, it is about the indomitable spirit of the Japanese people through the fate of the two children, which will surely not disappoint you when you watch it. Seita and Setsuko struggled to survive amidst starvation and the indifference to cruelty of those around them, including their own relatives. In the end, Setsuko died of starvation in an abandoned bomb shelter.
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3. 5 Centimeters Per Second
5 Centimeters Per Second is an anime film produced by CoMix Wave and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It was first released on March 3, 2007, at a theater in Shibuya, Tokyo, and won the Best Animation Film award at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2007. It's a sad love story set in the 1990s when Takaki Tono was just 13 years old until the present day when he's already working. The film consists of 3 short chapters combined: 1. Cherry Blossom, 2. Cosmonaut, and 3. 5 cm/s.
The film 5 Centimeters Per Second spans from the 1990s to the present day. It follows the life of Tōno Takaki from elementary school to adulthood. Each part of the film tells viewers about important milestones in his life. Takaki falls in love with Akari, and they have to be apart when Takaki has to move with his parents. That love affair continues until Takaki grows up, and he still has lingering feelings despite having had a girlfriend.
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4. The Wind Rises
The Wind Rises - A tearful tale of life and love between the two main characters Jiro - Nahoko. The film tells the story of the life and youth of the boy Horikoshi Jiro. With a strong passion for aviation, but his dream of flying is hindered by a major obstacle: he has severe myopia and cannot become a pilot. Overcoming the great earthquake that destroyed Tokyo in 1923, Jiro became a fighter plane designer and found his other half - Nahoko, a petite, frail but always cheerful, and life-loving girl.
For him, Nahoko is everything he has, the motivation for him on the chosen path. The story is both beautiful and painful, making the audience shed tears. 'The wind still blows, we must live' is the phrase at the beginning of the film but almost foretells the ending. The thought-provoking ending will make the audience ponder the question posed by the author: 'What is the price of dreams and what awaits us after what is called the destination of life.' The Wind Rises is a historical animated film released in the summer of 2013 and was the highest-grossing film in Japan that year.
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5. Princess Mononoke
Princess Mononoke is the most outstanding historical fantasy epic film by Miyazaki Hayao produced by Ghibli. This film is surely familiar to many. But do you know what the name Mononoke means? It actually doesn't denote a name but signifies a demon or a vengeful spirit. The film is set in the mysterious and somewhat surreal forests of the Muromachi period. Where guns replace swords to the extent that samurais are weakened and turned into thieves. The times are changing, the human demand is increasing, leading to more and more exploitation of nature. To the point where nature becomes enraged and unleashes disasters upon the village.
In the brutal battle between humans and nature, Princess Mononoke tells the extraordinary, pure, and beautiful love story between the brave and determined Emishi prince - Ashitaka and the strong, resolute princess of the wolf tribe - San. Ashitaka himself helps, protects San, and mediates the hatred between nature and the human world. Although an animation for children, the most suitable audience for Mononoke Hime is perhaps adults and teenagers. The issues the film addresses are also the burning issues of all time: Environmental protection. At the same time, with a message calling for harmony between humans and nature, Princess Mononoke is undoubtedly a film that never goes out of style in your anime collection.
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6. Spirited Away
Spirited Away is a Japanese animated film about coming-of-age and fantasy themes, released in 2001 by Ghibli studio, becoming the most successful animated film in the country's history. The film received mostly positive reviews and won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards, as well as the Golden Bear at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival. Spirited Away has dominated the Japanese and global film market for many years, continuing to impress audiences to this day.
Spirited Away tells the adventure of the human girl - Chihiro Ogino, into the magical spirit world during a family move. By accidentally eating food of the spirits, both her parents are turned into pigs. To rescue her parents and return to the human world, Chihiro Ogino must work for the cunning witch Yubaba. In this world, Chihiro Ogino reunites with Haku - the spirit who saved her from drowning when she was young. It is also from this film that the character No-Face became well-known. Despite being released over 20 years ago, the animation in Spirited Away is still beautiful, with each character having distinct characteristics, making it easy for viewers to distinguish. Spirited Away has become a global icon for bringing a fresh image to the animation genre - previously stereotyped as not for adults.
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7. Kiki's Delivery Service
Kiki's Delivery Service is an animated film produced by Studio Ghibli and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The film premiered in Japan on July 29, 1989, and won the Animage Anime Grand Prix. Kiki's Delivery Service is considered the highest-grossing film of 1989, with its US release in May 1998.
The story begins with Kiki - a young witch in training - reaching the age to leave her family and move to a new place, where she must live alone for a year to become a full-fledged witch. Kiki sets off at night with the encouragement of everyone, using her mother's broom, and accompanied by her cat Jiji and some essential items. In her new home, using her flying ability, little Kiki opens 'Kiki's Delivery Service,' offering delivery services using a broom, with the help of Osono - the owner of the bakery where Kiki lodges.
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8. Whisper of the Heart
Whisper of the Heart is a Japanese animated film first released in 2011. Upon its debut, the film created a new wave with very positive viewer feedback and quickly garnered numerous awards. The story revolves around the journey of a girl named Momo to a small island with her mother from Tokyo. With the immense pain of losing her father, and the regret of arguing with him during their last conversation, she was left with only a letter with 3 words, 'A Letter To Momo,' which made her very sad. Thanks to the appearance of three mischievous and lovable supernatural friends, the girl gradually finds her way back to a happy life.
The film combines all elements: humor, adventure, mythology. It's meaningful and deeply human. Watch it to realize how precious life is and how it should be cherished. Watch it to slow down, think differently, and love more... Whisper of the Heart was honored with the Excellent Prize at the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2011 in the anime category.
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9. Castle in the Sky
Castle in the Sky is the first film produced by Ghibli in 1986. Immediately after its release, the floating castle won the Animage Anime Grand Prix award. The name Laputa is named after the flying island Laputa in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels. The film revolves around the search for Laputa – an island, or rather a floating castle... in the sky by two friends Pazu and Sheeta. The entire film is a series of pursuits and disputes over ownership of the magical Levistone among various forces. But in the end, they all fail in front of the friendship between Pazu and Sheeta – the symbol of beautiful emotions, love for life, and aspirations for peace.
The film tells the story of Pazu, a young boy with dreams of adventure seeking the legendary Laputa island floating in the sky. It all starts when Pazu meets Sheeta - a girl falling from the sky, and the two quickly become friends, deciding to find Laputa to realize Pazu's dream and at the same time learn about Sheeta's Levistone necklace. Throughout this journey, Pazu and Sheeta are pursued by a secret agent army led by Muska and the pirate gang led by Dola in an attempt to steal the Levistone artifact from them...
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10. What's Your Name?
What's Your Name? is a romantic Japanese animated film adapted from the novel of the same name by director Shinkai Makoto. Produced by CoMix Wave Films, it premiered at the Anime Expo 2016 and was released in Vietnam on January 13, 2017. After its release, Your Name was hailed as the best animated film and won the Best Screenplay Award in 2016 from the Japan Academy. It became the highest-grossing film in Japan in 2016, the fourth highest-grossing film in Japanese history, the most successful Japanese film of all time in markets such as China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Thailand, and was dubbed the ruler of the Asian box office in 2016.
The film tells the story of body swapping between two different time periods of two individuals, Mitsuha – a high school girl living in a small town in Itomori, and Taki – a boy living in the bustling capital of Tokyo. Mitsuha is bored with her mundane life and dreams of being a handsome young man living in the city, while Taki frequently finds himself in the body of a girl from the rural area. Their dreams come true when a comet appears near Earth, causing them to switch bodies intermittently. Both Mitsuha and Taki long to meet each other, but when Taki returns to Mitsuha's hometown, he discovers that the village was destroyed by a comet strike three years ago, and all its inhabitants are gone...
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