"My Neighbor Totoro - Studio Ghibli Collection", "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema – 41. Neko Ongaeshi, otherwise known as The Cat Returns, is based on the novel by Hiiragi Aoi, Neko Danshaku. Now, the yokai haunt Natsume in order to gain their freedom. However, Madara has his own reasons to help the guy.
"[10]:103 The character of Mei was modeled on Miyazaki's niece. [29] In total, the film's home video releases have sold 7.8 million units and grossed approximately $277 million in Japan and the United States. My Neighbor Totoro received critical acclaim and has amassed a worldwide cult following in the years after its release. [40], Totoro has made cameo appearances in multiple Studio Ghibli films, including Pom Poko, Kiki's Delivery Service, and Whisper of the Heart. Takashi Natsume is an odd boy who has a horrific secret, but it has nothing to do with girls, as is normal for boys his age. Totoro takes the girls for a ride on a magical flying top. The rights to this dub expired in 2004, so it was re-released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on March 7, 2006[1] with a new dub cast. "[34], Matthew Leyland of Sight & Sound reviewed the DVD released in 2006, "Miyazaki's family fable is remarkably light on tension, conflict and plot twists, yet it beguiles from beginning to end... what sticks with the viewer is the every-kid credibility of the girls' actions as they work, play and settle into their new surroundings." Nyanpire the Animation is an anime about a stray cat who, while lying on his death bed, is pitied by a vampire and given his blood. Originally released in Japan in 2003, the short is regularly shown at the Ghibli Museum,[56] but has not been released to home video. It concentrates on the character of Mei Kusakabe from the original film and her adventures one night with the Kittenbus (the offspring of the Catbus from the film) and other cat-oriented vehicles. Yes, there is a lot that goes on this anime, but when it comes to trouble, the cat yokai just cannot be beat. [63] Two original soundtracks albums were released on March 24 and November 23, 2005. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 2002 to January 2007. We end our list with one of the best anime movies in recent years! [61] Combined, Totoro licensed merchandise sales have grossed at least ¥91.11 billion ($1,142 million) in Japan between 1999 and 2012. The house is inhabited by tiny creatures called susuwatari—small, dark, dust-like house spirits seen when moving from light to dark places. [9] Moreover, Ogihara-Schuck writes that when Mei returns from her encounter with Totoro her father takes Mei and her sister to the shrine to greet and thank Totoro.
How many of us would pass up a cat guardian like Madara? [5] A similar list compiled by the editors of Time Out ranked the film number 3. Miyazaki uses Totoro as a part of his Studio Ghibli company logo. If they have problems, you bet Junpei will be there to resolve them.
The environmental journal Ambio described the influence of My Neighbor Totoro, "[It] has served as a powerful force to focus the positive feelings that the Japanese people have for satoyama and traditional village life." Following the war history of FUG against the Zahard Empire, at some point, like all Hidden Grove members, Toro also seems to be one of the many outstanding Rankers from many countries who opposed Zahard to become king of the tower. [6] My Neighbor Totoro was also the highest-ranking animated film on the 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll of all-time greatest films.
GKIDS re-issued the film on Blu-ray and DVD on October 17, 2017.[24]. Poyo is starting to become an important part of the Sato family. She decides to take him home and take care of Chobi. Are there a few cat anime that you can think of that belong on this list? At first glance, we might think that Kuro is one of those quirky and fun anime, but look again. However, Nao has no interest in shooting pictures in anything other than clouds and the sky until one day, when Nao comes across a cat on her favorite picture taking spot. Their enormous eyes will continue mesmerizing us for ages to come, that is for sure. Mei falls asleep on Satsuki's back, and Totoro appears beside them, allowing Satsuki to see him for the first time. Despite the highlights, Holden wrote, "Too much of the film, however, is taken up with stiff, mechanical chitchat. Using the Yokai Watch and with Whisper by his side, Keita will learn more about the Yokai as friends and the force that fixes all the problems the yokai create. Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 - Part 02, Non-Community Non-Co-op Corner: Spelunky 2, Character » Don't you just love them? "[37] Totoro and characters from the movie play a significant role in the Ghibli Museum, including a large catbus and the Straw Hat Cafe. The Disney version was initially released on DVD in the United States on March 7, 2006, but is now out of print. Jul 26, 2016 - Explore sharonchoi2009's board "Toro Inoue" on Pinterest.
[9], Art director Kazuo Oga was drawn to the film when Hayao Miyazaki showed him an original image of Totoro standing in a satoyama. [7] The character made multiple cameo appearances in a number of Studio Ghibli films and video games and also serves as the mascot for the studio and is recognized as one of the most popular characters in Japanese animation. [82], 2004 manga, authored by Takashi Hashiguchi, also adapted into an anime television series by Sunrise. This version was also released in Australia by Madman on March 15, 2006[2] and in the UK by Optimum Releasing on March 27, 2006.
They met one fateful, rainy day when She discovers Chobi abandoned outdoors. Time Out's 50 greatest animated films, with added commentary by Terry Gilliam. As is the case with Disney's other English dubs of Miyazaki films, the Disney version of Totoro features a star-heavy cast, including Dakota and Elle Fanning as Satsuki and Mei, Timothy Daly as Mr. Kusakabe, Pat Carroll as Granny, Lea Salonga as Mrs. Kusakabe, and Frank Welker as Totoro and Catbus. [12], In several of Miyazaki's initial conceptual watercolors, as well as on the theatrical release poster and on later home video releases, only one young girl is depicted, rather than two sisters. Shortly after, Tatsuo's bus arrives. A youkai at hero, of course! [78] The second opening theme for episodes 30 to 53 is "Promise" by TiA. [46][47][48][49] A 111-page picture book based on the film and aimed at younger readers was released by Tokuma on June 28, 1988 and, in a 112-page English translation, by Viz on November 8, 2005. Because we cannot get enough of these furry critters, we are going to re-check the best in Cat Anime. Time Out's 50 greatest animated films, with added commentary by Terry Gilliam. Kuruneko is a cat anime with short episodes revolving around the life of a woman and her cats. [79] The third opening theme for episodes 54 to 69 is Chiisana Uta (小さな歌) by Maria.