Ghibli Iconic scenes and cinematic universe
Ponyo
2.30pm admission
Studio Ghibli was founded in 1985 by animated film directors, Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki and has produced 25 feature-length films. Most Studio Ghibli Films ranked number one at the box office in Japan in the year which they were released. The Studio’s Spirited Away (2001), Howl’s Moving Castle (2004), and Princess Mononoke (1997) are among Japan’s top grossing films.
It marks the Studio’s first showcase in Singapore. Featuring 11 well-loved and award winning films.
The strange tale of the love between a handsome wizard and an elderly women
Howl’s Moving Castle
霍尔的移动城堡
90yo Grandma Sophie
Fire Demon, Calcifer
Castle in the Sky - original high-spirited airborne action adventure story 天空之城
Sheeta - a descendent of the Laputa royal family
My Neighbour Totoro 龙猫
A fantasy story about two children and the mysterious forest spirits that they encounter
Satsuki and Mei meets busy bunnies and Totoro
找灰尘精灵
Waited in the queue for 40mins for this photo op
Ghibli Thaumatrope
End of part 1
The Boy and the Heron
Nausica ‘a’
Porco Rosso 红猪
Pom Poko 平成狸合战
A story of modern tanuki struggling to survive the destruction of their natural habitat
万福寺
Shapeshifting abilities
Princess Mononoke
魔法公主
A profound, majestic historical fantasy depicting the clash between gods and humans, nature and civilisation
Ashitaka and the deer god
Deer god
Princess Mononoke and wolves
Kodama
Kiki’s Delivery Service
魔女宅急便
Kiki struggles to be a full-fledged witch
Spirited Away 神隐少女
Draw your own soot sprite
Yubaba 汤婆婆
No Face’s Room 无脸男的房间
Chihiro took the sea railway to meet Zeniba and No Face followed
A China tourist tipped hans staff $100 for safekeeping her mobile phone
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