@Alexbro I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series What do You'll think?
Spirited Away isnt a Movie, its an experience. Something that gets inside you and never leaves. It feels like an old memory, like youve been in that world even though you havent. No words con make justice to Spirited Away.
my much older cousin took me to the movies to see this one when i was 7 years old. i was so upset because as a boy i didn´t want to see a movie about "a girl traveling to a magical world". i came in grumpy and left just in awe. back then there was no internet so all those years i kept it in my heart fantasizing about seeing it again one day. when the day came 8 years later i became that little excited boy once more. such an unbelievable nostalgic and emotional movie.
Hi I’m japanese. The front of the house sign for the bathhouse says 油屋 it reads “YuYa” it doesn’t read “Sentó” . “YuYa” can mean hot water house which is a bathhouse. But it doesn’t show any connection to Chihiro’s name. The house on an island scene is homage to an 80’s anime film “A Night of Galaxy Train”.
Hey, I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series What do You'll think?
@@viralviruz8694 I mean people can have their own opinions and preferences so if you don't like it then maybe it's not for you. Or maybe you need to give it another chance. People might go crazy if you say that but honestly, like what you like, dislike what you dislike as long as you're respectful ^^
When I was young, around 7-8 years old I didn't like Spirited Away all because the no-face scared me. I didn't touch that movie until I was 13, when it came up on Netflix. I watched it again and soon got over it, forgetting about the movie again. Now I'm 14 and I've watched Sprinted Away many times and each time I love it more and more. Spirited Away is the best Studio Ghibli film and I won't ever change my mind.
“Only if I knew Japanese” was literally my thought every time I think about this movie, every aspect has a deeper meaning and every action in this movie had a meaning but it’s something I’ll have to do more research on. It wasn’t until my Japanese friend told me that each character had a meaning to them as well. The weird white fat character that was in the elevator with chihiro is actualky the god of daikon. It’s basically saying all the characters that they were serving were a god of something. It’s crazy
@Alex bro I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series What do You'll think?
For the 3% reading this, i hope you become successful in everything you dream of and accomplish more than you had lmagined. My dream Is to become a successful Artist!
No, the backing up of the car at the end, is not the reverse of the arrival. It looks like weeks have gone by since they drove up. Grass that wasn't there, is now overgrown. To keep the family from having to face serious questions on their disappearance, I imagined that the road to the theme park was always overgrown, but they saw it differently when they arrived because it was part of the spirit world. It was back to 'normal' when they began to leave.
No mention on the faces being gone from the memorial statue in front of their car, the faces were there in the beginning but gone at the end symbolizing how Chihiro helped spirits move on 🙏
This movie and many of Miyazakis films never leave me. I always go back to them through memory as if I lived them! One memorable moment was in Porco Rosso when that woman sings a French song. It was so beautiful and majestic. It felt very much alive even though... it never happened irl. It hurts to know we will never see films such as these in the future. But I understand thats simply how the market works.
@Alex bro I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series What do You'll think?
@@pj13 there are some rules you MAY want to fallow if you're going to Japan if it's pure for business you must accept all business cards with both hands not just one I know because I love Japan more than the entire United States of America
bro I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series What do You'll think?
No face's transformation is frog like because the first thing he consumes is the frog character, he was not worm like, plus when he offers the gifts he will only consume you if you take them. He consumes the greedy.
I remember seeing this movie at my grandmas house when I was younger. I was so entranced, I had a huge crush on Chihiro, but I was also frightened by some of the other charachters. I didn't know the name of the movie because there was no guide on her TV but it stuck with me forever. It felt like a distant memory, always peeking up in my head until one day in high school I met a girl who said this was her favorite movie and it immediately clicked. I went home again and watched it that day. This is a magical film forsure
The first time I saw this movie I thought “That looks just like the island of Kame house” and thought it was just a coincidence. I guess Hayao Miyazaki is a bigger DBZ fan than I thought!
"ma!" that's what it is!! I've always had this deep appreciation for Japanese media that does this. American media never does! They can't just relax and enjoy the moment
Just watched this for the first time, and I'm blown away. Billie Eilish has a song titled "Chihiro" and someone speculated that it was after this movie. That's how I got here. ❤️
KFC is a popular fast food dish in Japan. So popular that it becomes a holiday tradition for some families in Japan to have it and have a fluffy cake for dessert.
I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series What do You think?
8:22 could you explain where you got this information, i don't read kanji or japanese, but i'm seeing comments that the name rumi can't be the name on the card. And I check Rumi in Japanese name, none of it match the kanji on the card.
i dont know if you guys noticed while rewatching spirited away that at the beginning when they first arrived to the tunnel there is a statue that looks a lot like no face, id assume it is no face because he was the movement of a statue and hes very stiff. id assume hes a forest spirit because he was already there when they were in the car there was another statue staring at them before they actually arrive in the tunnel but who knows
I remember that i watched this in 5th grade and i was so bored at that time because i don’t understand what’s going on from the movie but i still enjoyed it ah. Good old memories I’m now at high school it’s so hard at high school I’m grade 10 now. I forgot about this film then i saw jazza’s video remaking it now I’ve comeback.
Umm, not really sure they reverse the last scene... I mean, if you look at it, there are a lot of leaves and plants on the wall, while during the first scenes the wall is reddish. Also, for some reason there's a stone archway at the end that wasn't there in the beginning of the movie
The issue I have with the English dub is that the girl doing Chihiro's voice is yelling through the entire film because she's trying to keep up with the rapid pace of the lines in the original Japanese. There's no real emoting, just shouting really fast LOL bugs the heck outta me.
Great video! Although I wished you mentioned the link between the bathhouse “Oil house” and child prostitution. I feel that it is a pretty large hint and it also ties in beautifully with the hidden meanings behind the names Chihiro and Sen.
Remember the hair tie that was given to her by Yubaba's twin sister? I think she said it will protect her from any spells, before going back to save her parents. Maybe she saw the pigs as spirits in her pov. That's my take on that.
Who is watching this in 2020? i just finish to watch this move and its so great my aunt is watching this and i watched too its so so great i want to watch it 100000000000000 or more times (ima boiiii just using my grand grandmas phone hehe)
I LOVE Spirited Away - but number 20 -working the animators into the ground is not necessary a GOOD thing... it seems to be an issue with a lot of Anime. be good to acknowledge that at least. And I say as a Visual effects artist who is doing 60 hour weeks to make sure your Christmas adverts make your season all happy and fun. Weirdly you will ALL see my work.
Yes, it's definitely worth watching! Personally, my favorite characters were Kamaji (the "boiler man") as well and Lin (a worker in the bathhouse). Can't say a "best thing" about the movie though, because pretty much every scene is amazing 😁
"Missed" is actually wrong for most of the information. You shared background information that you can't get by just watching the movie. The Kame House can be missed, at least I didn't notice it but most the other facts need to be researched.
Couldn't it be that the lantern at 6:12 rather is a Chōchin-obake? Since the owner is a good one, the Chōchin-obake shows the way and doesn't frighten people.
There is also one thing didn't mentioned. The movie mostly happened at the right half side of the bathhouse, there is a big ass garden only shown at the left side.
The first time I ever saw this film I distinctly remember thinking, “I’ve got absolutely no idea what I’m looking at, but I simply cannot look away.”
that was me!!
Yeah it came on tv when I was like 11 or so and I was entranced. Watched the whole thing intently. And remembered it vividly
@Alexbro I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it
Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series
What do You'll think?
@@viralviruz8694 welp spirited away is only for smexy people
@@viralviruz8694this is my favorite gibihi Japanese anime movie
Spirited Away isnt a Movie, its an experience. Something that gets inside you and never leaves. It feels like an old memory, like youve been in that world even though you havent. No words con make justice to Spirited Away.
It's not my favorite animated movie it's my favorite movie
I feel this way too, thank you for your beautiful comment
Makes me feel like im watching my dreams in real time.
Exactly
I always thought that, especially the last part "Like you've been in that world even though you haven't".
Spirited Away will always be my favorite Studio Ghibli movie next to Howl's Moving Castle.
I just actually watched it and I’m in love with it
True dat
I dont think its a studio ghibli but I like silent voice and princess mononoke(nevermind princess mononoke is on of his)
@@idefinitelyhavefriendst-t1700 what do you mean
@@ale5cat-san689 I realized that princess mononoke is one of studio ghibli's movies
my much older cousin took me to the movies to see this one when i was 7 years old. i was so upset because as a boy i didn´t want to see a movie about "a girl traveling to a magical world". i came in grumpy and left just in awe. back then there was no internet so all those years i kept it in my heart fantasizing about seeing it again one day. when the day came 8 years later i became that little excited boy once more. such an unbelievable nostalgic and emotional movie.
I think you're confused. The Internet was absolutely around in 2002.
@@jaylevan3769 well at least not in the household i grew up in. not that I would have found and be able to download it at age 7.
Hi I’m japanese.
The front of the house sign for the bathhouse says 油屋 it reads “YuYa” it doesn’t read “Sentó” .
“YuYa” can mean hot water house which is a bathhouse. But it doesn’t show any connection to Chihiro’s name.
The house on an island scene is homage to an 80’s anime film “A Night of Galaxy Train”.
Nice
Hey, I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it
Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series
What do You'll think?
I studied Japanese and I noticed that 😅 I honestly think this was a huge mistake
@@viralviruz8694 I mean people can have their own opinions and preferences so if you don't like it then maybe it's not for you. Or maybe you need to give it another chance. People might go crazy if you say that but honestly, like what you like, dislike what you dislike as long as you're respectful ^^
You mean "Night on the galactic railroad" 1985
The scene where Chihiro was in the barn with the pigs. I believe those were other humans who fell victim to Yubaba's trap.
I thought that was made clear in the film lol
So humans turn into pigs and if no one saves them, they turn into food? humans turn into food? That’s so creepy.
@@pandabear4256 that’s anime for you
@@pandabear4256 I agree!!
When I was young, around 7-8 years old I didn't like Spirited Away all because the no-face scared me. I didn't touch that movie until I was 13, when it came up on Netflix. I watched it again and soon got over it, forgetting about the movie again.
Now I'm 14 and I've watched Sprinted Away many times and each time I love it more and more. Spirited Away is the best Studio Ghibli film and I won't ever change my mind.
Well, you did better than me. I’m a little older than you, and I only watched it a few hours ago for the first time.
How is Spirited Away on Netflix?
@@Aimi_Kaneko it is!!
“Only if I knew Japanese” was literally my thought every time I think about this movie, every aspect has a deeper meaning and every action in this movie had a meaning but it’s something I’ll have to do more research on.
It wasn’t until my Japanese friend told me that each character had a meaning to them as well.
The weird white fat character that was in the elevator with chihiro is actualky the god of daikon.
It’s basically saying all the characters that they were serving were a god of something.
It’s crazy
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@Alex bro I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it
Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series
What do You'll think?
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No, the backing up of the car at the end, is not the reverse of the arrival. It looks like weeks have gone by since they drove up. Grass that wasn't there, is now overgrown. To keep the family from having to face serious questions on their disappearance, I imagined that the road to the theme park was always overgrown, but they saw it differently when they arrived because it was part of the spirit world. It was back to 'normal' when they began to leave.
This is more of a "Did you know? Ghibli-" video more than a "What you missed" one, but I didn't expect anything from Screen Rant so that's fine.
True!!
No mention on the faces being gone from the memorial statue in front of their car, the faces were there in the beginning but gone at the end symbolizing how Chihiro helped spirits move on 🙏
This movie and many of Miyazakis films never leave me. I always go back to them through memory as if I lived them! One memorable moment was in Porco Rosso when that woman sings a French song. It was so beautiful and majestic. It felt very much alive even though... it never happened irl. It hurts to know we will never see films such as these in the future. But I understand thats simply how the market works.
Please have Ryan George do a pitch meeting for this movie 🙏🏻
Because... *Pause* *pause*
Can't wait for it
Yes please
Yoo! Yes please
@@Gentl3Repos3 2?2242ftyttf2y52ttys11e51212e2r2q
It's one of the few movies I could watch on repeat, and never get tired of.
It was my daughter's favourite film as a child and she would watch it at least 3 times a day and yet I still love it.
@Alex bro I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it
Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series
What do You'll think?
@@viralviruz8694 you just don't have the right taste fam
This movie is amazing. I really liked it. Some parts were weird but that's 👌.
If you see a creature named No face or a spirit that has a mask for a face don't take anything that's not yours
The parts you are saying were wierd was the movie
@@pj13 there are some rules you MAY want to fallow if you're going to Japan if it's pure for business you must accept all business cards with both hands not just one I know because I love Japan more than the entire United States of America
Some part wasn't weird
bro I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it
Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series
What do You'll think?
This movie is a masterpiece.
No face's transformation is frog like because the first thing he consumes is the frog character, he was not worm like, plus when he offers the gifts he will only consume you if you take them. He consumes the greedy.
i watched this movie once 12 years ago. I really need to rewatch, going on a massive nostalgia trip rn
Hayao Miyazaki more than an art genius... In this film he designed whole storyboard by himself ❤
We all love Ghibli studio animation 😊❤
When she fell down the stairs I was eating a potato and choked on it because I was laughing so hard
My siblings and I always laugh at that part
I remember seeing this movie at my grandmas house when I was younger. I was so entranced, I had a huge crush on Chihiro, but I was also frightened by some of the other charachters. I didn't know the name of the movie because there was no guide on her TV but it stuck with me forever. It felt like a distant memory, always peeking up in my head until one day in high school I met a girl who said this was her favorite movie and it immediately clicked. I went home again and watched it that day. This is a magical film forsure
This is quite literally the same experience I had with this movie.
@9:55
The Japanese people love KFC so much that it became a staple in their menu during New Year's Eve Celebration.
Woww that's interesting
You mean Christmas dinner.
Let’s not forget about the voice behind Lin! Meg from Hercules!
Oh my god you’re beautiful 🥺😭👏🏻
You barely did some fact checking. 04:39 that's not Japan, that's Taiwan
Miyazaki denies that it was based on the place in Taiwan. It is actually inspired by the Dougo Onsen in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture in Japan.
This movie has a special place in my heart because Chihiro is such an anxious kid and I am a pretty anxious person.
Spirited away is the best anime I've ever watched...yahr.I always screamed when haku's appearing on the screen,he so handsome bruh~
One of the most heart warming flim ever
Spirited away Is my favorite animated movie of all time. The best animated movie of all time and my second favorite movie.
Hard to purchase . I can watch them over and over and still find things I missed . Thank you for sharing your craft , your soul
**teleports**
_D I D S O M E O N E S A Y S P I R I T E D A W A Y ?_
I love this comment lol
Nice
they put enormous effort into making the dubs of Ghibli films simply the best in the medium
The name of Chihiro's friend on the card with the flower bouquet reads "理砂/りさ/Risa" not Rumi.
The first time I saw this movie I thought “That looks just like the island of Kame house” and thought it was just a coincidence. I guess Hayao Miyazaki is a bigger DBZ fan than I thought!
At the end I thought chihiro and haku were going to run away together so I got so happy, but then he stayed back 😃
There's something about Studio Ghibli films and the excellent and detailed world and setting s that just make the movies that much more magical
"ma!" that's what it is!! I've always had this deep appreciation for Japanese media that does this. American media never does! They can't just relax and enjoy the moment
What do you mean by “ma!”?
@@辣条小火车 14:49
Spirited away is my favorite movie
Literally just watched it earlier today at a school grade event. It was greatness.
Oh man I've seen this movie so many times. It's my absolute favorite movie
My favorite Studio Ghibli movie of ALL TIME
Spirited away is a beautiful movie. I love most of studio Ghibli movies.
Just watched this for the first time, and I'm blown away. Billie Eilish has a song titled "Chihiro" and someone speculated that it was after this movie. That's how I got here. ❤️
The crazy thing is that ,,SEN,, means in my language ,,DREAM,,. This is my favourite movie ever of all the movies I've ever seen
What is your language?
Just done watching but I'm still on process 🤣🤣🤣
I didn't missed the scenes I watch this movie and spirited away are LEGENDARY MOVIE
We have to give to screen rant who put so much effort for us everyday. Thank you 💞
KFC is a popular fast food dish in Japan. So popular that it becomes a holiday tradition for some families in Japan to have it and have a fluffy cake for dessert.
I just watched this movie for the 1st time day before yesterday. Of made me cry. I really love this movie now.
Love this movie I don't care if anyone said "I don't get it." I'll watch it 1,000 more times
I saw it today and I didn't like it at all, and I find it hard to believe as everyone loved it
Maybe coz I have already seen most of the top anime series
What do You think?
@@viralviruz8694 there's always a specific rules in Japan that you want to know like
When somebody is offering you with one hand just. Don't take it
In Japan, eating KFC is a Christmas tradition
a moment of silence for those watching this video having not watched this Masterpiece....
Chihiro= a thousand steps
Sen to = A thousand and
Sento = the bathhouse
Chihiro to the bathhouse.
🎼🌺💕✨
"Steps"?
8:22 could you explain where you got this information, i don't read kanji or japanese, but i'm seeing comments that the name rumi can't be the name on the card. And I check Rumi in Japanese name, none of it match the kanji on the card.
"What are those weird stones they look like little houses" "Some people think little spirits live there"
I love spirited away!
"Do those American voices sound familiar...?"
No, because it baffles me why anyone would watch this dubbed 🤷♂️
Am I the only one annoyed at the narrators pronunciation of Ghibli? FYI its Geeblee not Jiblee
Also it’s Thackery Binx, not Zachary.
Nice Facts my friend
i dont know if you guys noticed while rewatching spirited away that at the beginning when they first arrived to the tunnel there is a statue that looks a lot like no face, id assume it is no face because he was the movement of a statue and hes very stiff. id assume hes a forest spirit because he was already there when they were in the car there was another statue staring at them before they actually arrive in the tunnel but who knows
Omg noface terrified me when I first seen this as a kid idk y it even scared me so badly but now I find it adorable
KFC is typical holiday fare in Japan. Since it’s also a favorite in the US, it just makes sense to chomp on during dubbing in both versions.
My parents mistakenly gave me that as a kids show when i was 7. I can feel my terror since back then i wasnt ready for it
I love how No Face grew hair just by eating
They characters you highlight at 10:44 say “Oil House” not bathhouse, and pronounced “Wuyou”.
I have no idea how I found this film,I’ve known it my whole life, it found me.
I remember that i watched this in 5th grade and i was so bored at that time because i don’t understand what’s going on from the movie but i still enjoyed it ah. Good old memories I’m now at high school it’s so hard at high school I’m grade 10 now. I forgot about this film then i saw jazza’s video remaking it now I’ve comeback.
This and Castel in the sky is my favorite
Do you mean howl's moving castle?
@@Malothmohan21 no
My favorite movie of all time.
Fun fact: Aunt Seniba's house is takes inspiration from a typical estonian farmhouse.
*zeniba
*I can not stop watching spirited away*
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one thing everyone missed is that they have superhuman leg power but they is slow
Umm, not really sure they reverse the last scene... I mean, if you look at it, there are a lot of leaves and plants on the wall, while during the first scenes the wall is reddish. Also, for some reason there's a stone archway at the end that wasn't there in the beginning of the movie
Dud it's magical, the stone arch might indicate how that place should look like and they were already in spiritual realm at the beginning of the movie
my teacher made me watch it and i really gotta thank her
The issue I have with the English dub is that the girl doing Chihiro's voice is yelling through the entire film because she's trying to keep up with the rapid pace of the lines in the original Japanese. There's no real emoting, just shouting really fast LOL bugs the heck outta me.
the english voice actress for chihiro’s mother actually was eating apples while filming the part where she ate the spirit food !
Great video! Although I wished you mentioned the link between the bathhouse “Oil house” and child prostitution. I feel that it is a pretty large hint and it also ties in beautifully with the hidden meanings behind the names Chihiro and Sen.
What do their names mean in connection to the movie?
One thing I never got was how Chihiro knew the pigs weren't her parents?
Remember the hair tie that was given to her by Yubaba's twin sister? I think she said it will protect her from any spells, before going back to save her parents. Maybe she saw the pigs as spirits in her pov. That's my take on that.
Cant you do a pitch meeting on Spirited away?
Who is watching this in 2020?
i just finish to watch this move and its so great my aunt is watching this and i watched too its so so great i want to watch it 100000000000000 or more times (ima boiiii just using my grand grandmas phone hehe)
Anyway I just watched this movie last night. I had a glimpse of this movie when I was on my 3rd grade I think.
Let’s not forget the person that made the story.The one that wrote the story.Not Studio Ghibli.The one that started Studio Ghibli
I LOVE Spirited Away - but number 20 -working the animators into the ground is not necessary a GOOD thing... it seems to be an issue with a lot of Anime. be good to acknowledge that at least. And I say as a Visual effects artist who is doing 60 hour weeks to make sure your Christmas adverts make your season all happy and fun. Weirdly you will ALL see my work.
in german yubabas voice is given by Nina Hagen. Maybe some people know her, outside of germany 😊
There's a slight mistake. The voice actress who did the English voice of chihiros mom actually didn't eat KFC she ate an apple
I watched spirited away when I was still 5 years old but now I’m 7 and I think I saw a little bit of secrets but I don’t know if they’re true.
This video begins with a pronounced local car dealership energy.
Is this movie exciting and worth watching? What do you think was the best thing about this movie and who do you think was the best character?
I just enjoy this movie so much! My favorite characters are either noface or kumaji
Yes, it's definitely worth watching! Personally, my favorite characters were Kamaji (the "boiler man") as well and Lin (a worker in the bathhouse). Can't say a "best thing" about the movie though, because pretty much every scene is amazing 😁
14:45 how do you spell it? Maw?
”間“
Pronounced ma
This was my very first anime movie that watched when I was younger and I still love it
2nd one to comment still proud.
"Missed" is actually wrong for most of the information. You shared background information that you can't get by just watching the movie. The Kame House can be missed, at least I didn't notice it but most the other facts need to be researched.
Couldn't it be that the lantern at 6:12 rather is a Chōchin-obake? Since the owner is a good one, the Chōchin-obake shows the way and doesn't frighten people.
I swear that movie was like a fever dream
I know the location is inspired by landscape in japan but the tea house is inspired by a tea house in location called jiufen Taiwan
Miyazaki denies this. It was inspired by the Dougo Onsen in Matsuyama in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
There is also one thing didn't mentioned.
The movie mostly happened at the right half side of the bathhouse, there is a big ass garden only shown at the left side.
Good vid
i have no idea what i just watched but it was a nice movie
My most favorite movie ever. I love it so much.
Omg I remember spirited awa6