Charlie Miyazaki let the audience imagine after the ending, but if it was Disney, I think they would serve the fan by creating part 2. And I think it would kinda ruin it. That open ending is fine to me
As much as we all yearn for a sequel to spirited away and keep our fingers crossed for chihiro and haku's promise. No matter how many fanfictions I try to read they don't work. Two years ago after reading one I came to the conclusion that no one could possibly make this stuff up except for Miyazaki-san because of how much of himself he puts into his films. If anyone can make a sequel its him and only him because no one lived his life nor experienced his thoughts. Besides who doesn't love a bittersweet ending? Probably one of the greatest difference between studio ghibli and Disney, Disney can't really pull off the bittersweet. At least as far as my knowledge of them goes.
Sequel is a word probably not found in Miyazaki's vocabulary. When you create masterpiece, a diamond, do you really want to create something behind it that could never be as perfect as the original? There is honor in his works, a certain kind of sancticity. And I understand it. Savor his films, as their uniqueness give it a flavor you cannot taste anywhere else. There's part of their beauty.
I watched a lot of movies with bittersweet ending... I always cry a lot, enough bittersweet endings for me after spirited away because this one hits me hard
As amazing as these stories and animations are, the music is, at least to me, what makes them come to life. All hail Hayao Miyazaki and Joe Hisashi! Quite possibly, the greatest combination of artists with godly talents ever conceived!
I was eight when I first saw this movie, and even then I tried to hold my breath with Chihiro as she crossed the bridge. Even at that young age, when I didn't understand who Miyazaki was or that it was even Japanese, I still fell in love with the film and all it told through its story. As much as I would love to see that promise between Haku and Chihiro made at the end fulfilled, it would ruin the magic that this film is. I'm just lucky that I get to live in a time of Miyazaki films.
The scene on the train took my breath away. It's hard to describe the feeling but it's like pitty, nostalgia and thrill. The fact that you never see the train conductors face for time he's on screen leaves our thoughts trying to deal with ambiguity, not knowing if we have to fear this person or not. Is he a threat? Also the transparrent spirits on the train give us a similar feeling but because they don't try to hurt Chihiro we realise the're just day to day civilised people with jobs and homes and gives us the relief that things that look scary, can be heart warming. The music in the background fits perfectly. That's what i love about these films.
Well, you can't compare it, since Ghibli makes something entirely different than Disney. Disney makes beautiful fairy tales, Ghibli makes fairy tales with philosophical theme. They both make great movies, but each studio aims for different viewers.
Japanese audiences use slightly maturer themes, which is the main fundamental difference between the two. Disney love to retain the "innocence" of children (or so they think) so they make these "perfect" worlds for characters to thrive in and there's always a happy ending. Studio Ghibli and other Japanese anime studios use more realistic approaches which draws on parallels from the real world, which is why the world can feel believable despite it being fantasy. Two different connections but both do deliver. The reason some prefer Japanese animations over Disney is because the dialogue doesn't insult the intelligence of it's audience. Where Disney feel they are protecting the innocence of children, the Japanese understand children will always absorb things much quicker and will always search for the answer, especially now more so than ever where kids are becoming even more smarter than their parents at such young ages. This is mostly due to the access of the Internet and consumption of information (regardless to how relevant it is). This is merely the differences between two cultures and what is deemed appropriate for children. Look at Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, it's a kids show with allot of swearing and 'flipping the bird' and pulling down your pants to show your willy or bum to someone you hate. Allot of this got cut in the western version when it aired on Toonami since western audiences would deem that as inappropriate and not safe for kids, but in Japan, it's all humor.
I love studio ghibli and my favorite is Spirited Away even if it's Japanese I can understand it a little bit cause I like to learn Japanese language's and I love anime's ^-^
@@Jameslawz You must not watch a lot of Disney films if you think they all have perfect worlds and always have happy endings. Fox and the Hound comes to mind.
Im so happy that I had the chance to watch this movie.. Im 15 and... I fell in love with this movie.. its so amazing and it really captured my heart.. I was kinda sad after watching the end of the video. I hope there will be part 2 of this.. where all of them will be reunited. Thank You very much Hayao Miyazaki!!! You're imagination is very very very....
Spirited Away is an AMAZING movie. Even before I saw the making of this movie just now, when I was watching it, I knew there was something special about it. One of the producer dudes described it as putting extra little details in the movie that normal directors would gloss over. I noticed that immediately - subconciously - that he did that. WOW.
"However, when Disney approached us they came with two preconditions. One is that they wanted all of our films, and two is that they would not touch the content and they would not alter the films at all. That there would be no cuts". Too bad that promise didn't include dialogue/music additions...
It's very easy to generalize dubs that way, so I usually give them a fair watch before switching. I've actually heard plenty of great dubs over the recent years. I'm just don't particularly like the way Disney handled some of this. Then again, I can expect it given Disney's standards of movie-making.
ValiantSquirrel True, although you must understand that Disney's real goal was to adapt this story and film for an American audience. Obviously Western culture is far different than Eastern culture and watching a movie so rich in Eastern culture and tradition was very liable to feel off-putting to a Western audience. But Disney was able to make these characters feel so comfortable and the setting so familiar that you almost forget that this is in essence a foreign film. And they did this without cutting the film to pieces!
***** I understand this and do not think badly of but appreciate most of the film for it. The only thing that truly irked me was how the ending was handled. The english dub team most likely realized that the vague implication in the original of Chihiro having lost her memories of the Spirit World would not be a satisfying ending for Americans, so they inserted an extra line. "I think I can handle it". www.fanpop.com/clubs/spirited-away/answers/show/322594/always-wondered-does-chihiro-lose-memories-about-spirit-world-when-returns-real-world While I can understand this sensibility, not only does it take away the original intentions of the director, it also caters to the Disney idea that animated films must have a satisfying conclusion. In that sense I'm not surprised by the dub. A prime example of a great animated film without a happy ending in either the Japanese or English dub was Madoka Magica Rebellion. THAT conclusion was brilliant, bitter, yet enticing. There are many American young people who have grown up expecting films like this to be tied up in a nice bow by the end. That's part of the reality of this dub. There are also young people who don't have such an expectation.
Yes, i definitely does not sound the same; japanese voices are more cuter abd it seems like they have more to say so like when they talk in english, they have to talk slower than normal. Sorry if i'm not making sense.
When you just finished watching spirited away and searched for "Spirited away 2" to make sure if Haku didn't break promise. I too still hope "Spirited away 2" comes out soon
Now it's so sad to know that after years of waiting and still hoping that ending that chihiro promised that theyll meet again, and fans are waiting for a second movie *FOR YEARS..* now it just says to my research that they will not release a second movie.. IM CRYING😭😭😭 I still remember I was a kid when I got to watched this movie and Im still attached to it and waiting for chihiro's promise😭😭 I feel my heart has tortured😭😭😭💔💔💔💔
I feel you😭...I've been waiting for years for a part 2 but I did a lot of research and it says it will never ever happen like whAtt?!? I cried so much... Love this animation
Why they say that omg why I love spirited away I have watch it 7 times my first time was when I was 7 and I'm 17 I wait 10 years to learn that omgggggggggg😭😭😭 why??? I know that there plenty anime that I will watch and fall in love with them but the same will happen one day every anime that I have watched when i was younger one day will stop to provide new season's as a result to miss this like Tokyo Ghoul i miss as much as spirited away or your lie in April!!!
Watching how miyasaki is so detail in his work while watching all those re-caps I keep on having goose bumps all over my body.. And it does not stop I just love his film so much~~
What I like about the Ghibli/ Miyazaki films that they seem deeper, operate on more adult levels that are so much more sophisticated for kids too. Disney really just seems very kiddish and juvenile, like they are just pandering to a really simplistic and childish level. With Ghibli you get the sense they don’t speak down to kids, and that their children are really smart. This goes for probably more the recent Disney stuff.
I agree, the sub is much better. On a different note, I LOVE Spirited Away. It's my favourite movie of all time! It really hits you in the heart (not literally of course) and it's just...amazing. I love it. I reccommend anyone who hasn't watched it to watch it. It's an amazing movie.
Abe TheArtist I definitely understand where you're coming from like it's a good movie and you don't want people to ruin it but I Kinda do want a second one
I agree with you 100% i know spirited away came out in 2001 (when i was 4) and i didnt see it until 2016 (when i was 19) and i fell in love with it after a former classmate told me about it. I would love a sequel but some movies are so good that they don't need one :D
I grew up watching most of his films alongside disney films, but I had no idea that this film is so popular outside Japan. So great to hear all these complements. He makes us Japanese proud ^^
I wish they would make a Spirited Away 2. Spirited Away 1 was AMAZING!!!! I would have Chihiro remember through the purple hair-tie and then she would have to find Haku again. Either in the real world or in the spirit world. Maybe she will have kids who can go on the adventure with her.
Happy Birthday and New Years Eve Jason Marsden. U were awesome legend. I love Spirited Away, Fallout New Vegas, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, A Goofy Movie, Teen Titans, The Fairly Oddparents, Kim Possible, Codename Kids Next Door, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Garfield Gets Real, Tarzan and Hocus Pocus. Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy and Fallout New Vegas really kick-ass. Love those games. I seen The Fairly Oddparents and My Life as a Teenage Robot and Spirited Away, when I was little... good times. Spirited Away is kind of like a Disney movie. Love this guy. May the Peace be with u Craig Boone, Rosh Penin, Max Goof, Chester McBadbat, Haku, Kovo, Red Star and Triackery Binx From Harlingen Texas. January 3, 1975 January 3, 2023 through January 3, 3023
The movie was amazingly done and I know the chances of getting a sequel is a big no go but I want to see chihiro as a teenage girl ending up in the spirit world again by accident. She meets everyone again and maybe even share a kiss with haku. There can even be a new villian (or an old enemy). But we can only dream of a sequel
I really don't know if you feel the same way but I guess 2D anime really makes something magical emotion to the viewers than the 3D remember the Anastasia Disney movie, the Pocahontas, Little Mermaid. Today 3d films is just an adventure, action and nothing more.
Yea you have right when you watch a anime like Tokyo Ghoul, jojo, naruto Sword art online and more you fall in love with the story if is good and start to have more feelings for characters to tell you the truth i have never cry to a normal movie with real actors but in the anime it was so easy to cry don't know why but it was
It's very clear that Miyazaki and Ghibli in general have made Pixar better than they would have been (and we have masterpieces now like Wall-E, UP, toy story 3...), they inspired them a lot, Lasseters hero in animation is the master Hayao himself... Enough said. Spirited away is my favorite animation film ever and top 10 all-time any genre.
Happy Birthday John Lasseter. U were amazing legend. A Director. Additional Crew. Producer. And Writer. I love Howl's Moving Castle, Ponyo and Spirited Away. Those Japanese movies r like Disney movies. I love Cars 1, 2, 3. Toy Story 1, 2, 3, 4. Wreck-It Ralph. Ralph Breaks the Internet. The Incredibles. Incredibles 2. Monsters INC. Monsters University. Ratatouille. The Wild. Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Beauty and the Beauty. A Bug's Life. WALL•E. Up. The Princess and the Frog. Tangled. Zootopia and Finding Nemo and Finding Dory. Pretty kool. Love the romance, action, comedy, adventure, drama, family and fantasy. Super awesome. Hell yeah! May the Peace be with u John Lasseter. From Harlingen Texas. January 12, 1957 January 12, 2023 through January 12, 3023
I was skeptical at first... but after re-watching the entirety of this documentary, I can say with fair certainty that this Disney crew was NOT "emphasizing their dubbing role above everything else" or "boasting about perfecting the original animated film". Far from it... I thought this crew sounded humble in general, and at least two-thirds of the entire presentation was spent praising Miyazaki and his directing/artistic abilities. Just because a dubbing crew discusses their role and challenges in the dubbing process doesn't necessarily mean it's boasting or over-emphasis of themselves. Most people who contribute to any part of a project like this would want to talk about their experience anyway. But for some it's automatically "mean-spirited" to show pride in one's English dub work to the public. >_> I don't care anymore. They deserve to be proud of this dub. Even IF this documentary wasn't as in-depth about Miyazaki's work as some hoped, it's still a decent introduction to his work for the unfamiliar. Those who want an in-depth (~done to perfection~) Studio Ghibli documentary should, instead of predictably blaming this, check out the film, "The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness". Seriously.
I think in a way, Miyazaki films can never have a sequel. It would ruin the magic I think because it takes away the sense of longer for more. The stories that allow the audience to wish for more are some of the most magical stories that you will ever hear.
Miyazaki doesn't support sequels , he HATES them, he said he would never do a sequel for any of his movies. That just shows he doesn't need to rework storys and get back to them he just has a lot of different ideas and that's what makes him special.
Spirited Away has the highest imdb user rating for any animated film. However that fact alone dosn't do anything to compensate for the fact the computer animation craze was still growing.
Tbh i love the way it is its a perfect story but if only haku and chihiro met again i wouldnt like a part 2 the only reason why i want a part 2 because i want them to meet again..
I personally feel that Miyazaki films are more meaningful than Disney films.. there are stronger messages behind Miyazaki films.
Charlie Miyazaki let the audience imagine after the ending, but if it was Disney, I think they would serve the fan by creating part 2. And I think it would kinda ruin it. That open ending is fine to me
Miyazaki could make a film called "When the Paint Dries." Where the plot is a kid paints a fence and watches it dry. We would all still go watch it.
Mystery Man omg I read it wrong and thought you said he should make a film called "when the PAIN dries"
+Kawaiimarshmallow: Haha, no. But your version dose sound more interesting.
Same
Miyazaki is the definition of animated imagination
yea
As much as we all yearn for a sequel to spirited away and keep our fingers crossed for chihiro and haku's promise. No matter how many fanfictions I try to read they don't work. Two years ago after reading one I came to the conclusion that no one could possibly make this stuff up except for Miyazaki-san because of how much of himself he puts into his films. If anyone can make a sequel its him and only him because no one lived his life nor experienced his thoughts. Besides who doesn't love a bittersweet ending? Probably one of the greatest difference between studio ghibli and Disney, Disney can't really pull off the bittersweet. At least as far as my knowledge of them goes.
Nooooo a sequel would ruin the imagination ^^ Besides, Miyazaki just retired. ;'c
Sequel is a word probably not found in Miyazaki's vocabulary. When you create masterpiece, a diamond, do you really want to create something behind it that could never be as perfect as the original? There is honor in his works, a certain kind of sancticity. And I understand it. Savor his films, as their uniqueness give it a flavor you cannot taste anywhere else. There's part of their beauty.
I watched a lot of movies with bittersweet ending... I always cry a lot, enough bittersweet endings for me after spirited away because this one hits me hard
As amazing as these stories and animations are, the music is, at least to me, what makes them come to life. All hail Hayao Miyazaki and Joe Hisashi! Quite possibly, the greatest combination of artists with godly talents ever conceived!
big respect to hayao miyazaki.. ilove all your films..
I was eight when I first saw this movie, and even then I tried to hold my breath with Chihiro as she crossed the bridge. Even at that young age, when I didn't understand who Miyazaki was or that it was even Japanese, I still fell in love with the film and all it told through its story. As much as I would love to see that promise between Haku and Chihiro made at the end fulfilled, it would ruin the magic that this film is. I'm just lucky that I get to live in a time of Miyazaki films.
The scene on the train took my breath away. It's hard to describe the feeling but it's like pitty, nostalgia and thrill. The fact that you never see the train conductors face for time he's on screen leaves our thoughts trying to deal with ambiguity, not knowing if we have to fear this person or not. Is he a threat? Also the transparrent spirits on the train give us a similar feeling but because they don't try to hurt Chihiro we realise the're just day to day civilised people with jobs and homes and gives us the relief that things that look scary, can be heart warming. The music in the background fits perfectly. That's what i love about these films.
John Lasseter I agree with you 100%. I'm so glad you care about this film and helped to bring it to the rest of the world.
hey Haku's english voise actor say 'I love Chihiro' this is what the fans want to hear XD
Same here lol
+Dionisia Mp Aww damn you're right.
Of course.You're 100% right.
Eeekekkk me too
What timestamp
disney vs studio ghibli?
please don't compare, disney do not even stand a chance.
They both are great.Though I love studio Ghibli,but it is a matter of sorrow that Disney is more popular than studio Ghibli.
Well, you can't compare it, since Ghibli makes something entirely different than Disney. Disney makes beautiful fairy tales, Ghibli makes fairy tales with philosophical theme. They both make great movies, but each studio aims for different viewers.
Japanese audiences use slightly maturer themes, which is the main fundamental difference between the two. Disney love to retain the "innocence" of children (or so they think) so they make these "perfect" worlds for characters to thrive in and there's always a happy ending. Studio Ghibli and other Japanese anime studios use more realistic approaches which draws on parallels from the real world, which is why the world can feel believable despite it being fantasy. Two different connections but both do deliver.
The reason some prefer Japanese animations over Disney is because the dialogue doesn't insult the intelligence of it's audience. Where Disney feel they are protecting the innocence of children, the Japanese understand children will always absorb things much quicker and will always search for the answer, especially now more so than ever where kids are becoming even more smarter than their parents at such young ages. This is mostly due to the access of the Internet and consumption of information (regardless to how relevant it is). This is merely the differences between two cultures and what is deemed appropriate for children.
Look at Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, it's a kids show with allot of swearing and 'flipping the bird' and pulling down your pants to show your willy or bum to someone you hate. Allot of this got cut in the western version when it aired on Toonami since western audiences would deem that as inappropriate and not safe for kids, but in Japan, it's all humor.
I love studio ghibli and my favorite is Spirited Away even if it's Japanese I can understand it a little bit cause I like to learn Japanese language's and I love anime's ^-^
@@Jameslawz You must not watch a lot of Disney films if you think they all have perfect worlds and always have happy endings. Fox and the Hound comes to mind.
Hayao Miyazaki is a genius, I wasnt the least bit surprised to hear even Pixar uses his work for inspiration.
Im so happy that I had the chance to watch this movie.. Im 15 and... I fell in love with this movie.. its so amazing and it really captured my heart.. I was kinda sad after watching the end of the video. I hope there will be part 2 of this.. where all of them will be reunited. Thank You very much Hayao Miyazaki!!! You're imagination is very very very....
I love this movie!! Great job to the makers of spirted away!!! :)
I think there needs to be a 2. He promised he'll see her again....can't break promises....;p
Ikr!!! :''DD i want them to see each other when they're older >
+catherine jessica you'll have to fill that hole for yourself.
this is my theory why studio ghibli never make a part 2: they use the theory of completion!!
And they never made a part 2😭😢
@@naia9060 yeah
SPIRITED AWAY 2 I NEED MORE HAKU DDDDX
same
Same
Spirited Away is an AMAZING movie. Even before I saw the making of this movie just now, when I was watching it, I knew there was something special about it. One of the producer dudes described it as putting extra little details in the movie that normal directors would gloss over. I noticed that immediately - subconciously - that he did that. WOW.
"However, when Disney approached us they came with two preconditions. One is that they wanted all of our films, and two is that they would not touch the content and they would not alter the films at all. That there would be no cuts".
Too bad that promise didn't include dialogue/music additions...
ValiantSquirrel That is why i always prefer sub over dub. :)
It's very easy to generalize dubs that way, so I usually give them a fair watch before switching. I've actually heard plenty of great dubs over the recent years. I'm just don't particularly like the way Disney handled some of this. Then again, I can expect it given Disney's standards of movie-making.
True. Some dubs are great but i still prefer the subs as i won't miss much due to adaptations for foreign markets consumption.
ValiantSquirrel
True, although you must understand that Disney's real goal was to adapt this story and film for an American audience. Obviously Western culture is far different than Eastern culture and watching a movie so rich in Eastern culture and tradition was very liable to feel off-putting to a Western audience. But Disney was able to make these characters feel so comfortable and the setting so familiar that you almost forget that this is in essence a foreign film. And they did this without cutting the film to pieces!
***** I understand this and do not think badly of but appreciate most of the film for it. The only thing that truly irked me was how the ending was handled. The english dub team most likely realized that the vague implication in the original of Chihiro having lost her memories of the Spirit World would not be a satisfying ending for Americans, so they inserted an extra line. "I think I can handle it".
www.fanpop.com/clubs/spirited-away/answers/show/322594/always-wondered-does-chihiro-lose-memories-about-spirit-world-when-returns-real-world
While I can understand this sensibility, not only does it take away the original intentions of the director, it also caters to the Disney idea that animated films must have a satisfying conclusion. In that sense I'm not surprised by the dub. A prime example of a great animated film without a happy ending in either the Japanese or English dub was Madoka Magica Rebellion. THAT conclusion was brilliant, bitter, yet enticing. There are many American young people who have grown up expecting films like this to be tied up in a nice bow by the end. That's part of the reality of this dub. There are also young people who don't have such an expectation.
i like it more in Japanese with english subtitle
Of course, me too. The fact that even adult americans in general prefer the dubbed version, tells one something about the american mindset.
Me too... I don't like anime in english...It's just not it....I like Japanese better
Yeah, this was my first time hearing the dub and I inwardly shuddered.
Yes, i definitely does not sound the same; japanese voices are more cuter abd it seems like they have more to say so like when they talk in english, they have to talk slower than normal. Sorry if i'm not making sense.
Thesortvokter stfu weaboo theres no need to insult someone that doesent prefer subtitles, and this is coming from someone that hates dubbed
Please spirited away 2
I really love this movie it has a meaningful story and also I love the friendship of chihiro and haku😊😊
So when???? I'm still waiting for part 2 in 2020!
It's not happening, why? Miyazaki retired! and duh its Studio Ghibli not Disney
part 2 please! The wait is killing me>.< I've been waiting for--oh my...NINE years?! Goodness I'm old.
Bruh you commented this 8 years ago for me😟
@@bucketanimal2791 No it's like way back in 2001 I think that what she mean by 9 years ago when she commented this 8 years ago
When you just finished watching spirited away and searched for "Spirited away 2" to make sure if Haku didn't break promise.
I too still hope "Spirited away 2" comes out soon
Now it's so sad to know that after years of waiting and still hoping that ending that chihiro promised that theyll meet again, and fans are waiting for a second movie *FOR YEARS..*
now it just says to my research that they will not release a second movie.. IM CRYING😭😭😭
I still remember I was a kid when I got to watched this movie and Im still attached to it and waiting for chihiro's promise😭😭
I feel my heart has tortured😭😭😭💔💔💔💔
I feel you😭...I've been waiting for years for a part 2 but I did a lot of research and it says it will never ever happen like whAtt?!? I cried so much... Love this animation
Why they say that omg why I love spirited away I have watch it 7 times my first time was when I was 7 and I'm 17 I wait 10 years to learn that omgggggggggg😭😭😭 why??? I know that there plenty anime that I will watch and fall in love with them but the same will happen one day every anime that I have watched when i was younger one day will stop to provide new season's as a result to miss this like Tokyo Ghoul i miss as much as spirited away or your lie in April!!!
I really want to see them 😭😭 still waiting until now
Please make Spirited Away 2
Watching how miyasaki is so detail in his work while watching all those re-caps I keep on having goose bumps all over my body.. And it does not stop I just love his film so much~~
What I like about the Ghibli/ Miyazaki films that they seem deeper, operate on more adult levels that are so much more sophisticated for kids too. Disney really just seems very kiddish and juvenile, like they are just pandering to a really simplistic and childish level. With Ghibli you get the sense they don’t speak down to kids, and that their children are really smart. This goes for probably more the recent Disney stuff.
WHEN? 😭 This is my childhood favorite until now
There has to be a part 2!! pleaasee! im in love with the characters! 😢
ILOVE THAT MOVIE VERY VERY MUCH!STILL WAITING FOR THE PART II
I'm still waiting for the part 2 in 2019
me too
Same
I'm still waiting in 2020
Too bad he retired
@@carmel_janelle8163 wait he retired 😭😭😭
I saw it in London with two small kids & my old mother (77 at the time). We all loved it. Been a Miyazaki fan ever since.
I agree, the sub is much better. On a different note, I LOVE Spirited Away. It's my favourite movie of all time! It really hits you in the heart (not literally of course) and it's just...amazing. I love it. I reccommend anyone who hasn't watched it to watch it. It's an amazing movie.
I love this movie and yes this is the best movie in the world! I have watched it 353 times and yes I have counted, I have never gone board from it!
I want Spirit Away 2 😍😍😍😍😍😍
u have no idea
I'm directing it
Abe TheArtist I definitely understand where you're coming from like it's a good movie and you don't want people to ruin it but I Kinda do want a second one
I agree with you 100% i know spirited away came out in 2001 (when i was 4) and i didnt see it until 2016 (when i was 19) and i fell in love with it after a former classmate told me about it. I would love a sequel but some movies are so good that they don't need one :D
I'm 14 too and this movie has impressed me time and time again. It is the most amazing movie I have ever seen. :)
I grew up watching most of his films alongside disney films, but I had no idea that this film is so popular outside Japan. So great to hear all these complements. He makes us Japanese proud ^^
Spirited away is the best ghibli movie ever for me x"))) i want part 2 for this!!
Its been a decade and Im still waiting for a 2nd movie:')
This was an awesome moviee..it touched me deeply . please make the part 2 as soon as possible we cannot wait ...we want part 2,💗
We need more
haku x chihiro
Or I'll cry
we need spirited away 2
Spirited away 2 please. I want it so bad.
No...Sometimes, movies are good by themselves.
Ness are you a hater ? In spirit away?
NO. I JUST BELIEVE WHERE THE STORY LEFT OFF WAS AMAZING< AND SOME MOVIES GET RUINED BY SEQUELS.
@@owenkrahl7446 i agree whole heartedley spirited away 2 would be horrible willah does not understand film
@@wesusaa ye
Sometimes its best to just leave it at what it is
I loved this movie.... the first time I watched it, I cried a lot. It was worth it :3
So fantastic !
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing and inspired video. Mizayaki he is my legend
Miyazaki has a big imagination and is really talented and realistic, I don't think he could ever ruin the sequel to this movie. Just think about it.
Its been many YEARS we're waitinggggggg! 🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧
I wish they would make a Spirited Away 2. Spirited Away 1 was AMAZING!!!! I would have Chihiro remember through the purple hair-tie and then she would have to find Haku again. Either in the real world or in the spirit world. Maybe she will have kids who can go on the adventure with her.
Good conclusion!
Happy Birthday and New Years Eve Jason Marsden. U were awesome legend. I love Spirited Away, Fallout New Vegas, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, A Goofy Movie, Teen Titans, The Fairly Oddparents, Kim Possible, Codename Kids Next Door, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Garfield Gets Real, Tarzan and Hocus Pocus. Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy and Fallout New Vegas really kick-ass. Love those games. I seen The Fairly Oddparents and My Life as a Teenage Robot and Spirited Away, when I was little... good times. Spirited Away is kind of like a Disney movie. Love this guy. May the Peace be with u Craig Boone, Rosh Penin, Max Goof, Chester McBadbat, Haku, Kovo, Red Star and Triackery Binx From Harlingen Texas. January 3, 1975
January 3, 2023 through January 3, 3023
This movie would work greatly as a large, very long novel, or an epic novel. I am sure it would turn into a National Epic of Japan :D
Please!!! I want Spirited Away part 2!!!!! :'
The movie was amazingly done and I know the chances of getting a sequel is a big no go but I want to see chihiro as a teenage girl ending up in the spirit world again by accident. She meets everyone again and maybe even share a kiss with haku. There can even be a new villian (or an old enemy). But we can only dream of a sequel
The thing I loved the most about the movie is it started off with suspense early in the film!
Give hayao miyazaki a Disney legend award
I’m not going to die without seeing a spirits away two
2001 :O so you mean this is really an old movie? but still it's really a good movie! i'm so loving it. haku is so cute!!! :)
I really don't know if you feel the same way but I guess 2D anime really makes something magical emotion to the viewers than the 3D remember the Anastasia Disney movie, the Pocahontas, Little Mermaid. Today 3d films is just an adventure, action and nothing more.
Anastasia isn't a Disney film.
It really depends what of genre the 3d movie is. Their are ton of 3d animation movies who also capture fantasy amazingly, they just do it different.
Yea you have right when you watch a anime like Tokyo Ghoul, jojo, naruto Sword art online and more you fall in love with the story if is good and start to have more feelings for characters to tell you the truth i have never cry to a normal movie with real actors but in the anime it was so easy to cry don't know why but it was
I just watched this movie today and i cant wait for part 2
there is no part 2
yes l am late
Still waiting for part 2🥺 huhu
I WISH PART 2 IS FINISHHH
It's very clear that Miyazaki and Ghibli in general have made Pixar better than they would have been (and we have masterpieces now like Wall-E, UP, toy story 3...), they inspired them a lot, Lasseters hero in animation is the master Hayao himself... Enough said. Spirited away is my favorite animation film ever and top 10 all-time any genre.
John Lasseter
Movies
1. Producer, Writer, Director, Additional Crew, Visual Effects - Toy Story 1, 2, 3, 4 1995 - 1999 - 2010 - 2019
2. Producer, Additional Crew - Wreck-It Ralph, Ralph Breaks the Internet 2012 - 2018
3. Producer - The Incredibles, Incredibles 2 2004 - 2018
4. Producer, Director, Writer - Cars 1, 2, 3 2006 - 2011 - 2017
5. Producer - Zootopia 2016
6. Producer, Writer - Planes: Fire & Rescue 2011 - 2014
7. Additional Crew, Producer - Frozen 2013
8. Producer, Additional Crew - Monsters, INC., Monsters University 2001 - 2013
9. Producer - Tangled 2010
10. Producer - The Princess and the Frog 2009
11. Producer, Additional Crew - Up 2009
12. Producer, Additional Crew - Ponyo 2008
13. Producer, Additional Crew - WALL•E 2008
14. Producer - Ratatouille 2007
15. Producer - The Wild 2006
16. Producer - Howl's Moving Castle 2004
17. Producer - Spirited Away 2001
18. Bug Zapper Bug #1 - A Bug's Life 1998
19. Producer - Beauty and the Beast 1991
20. Toon Bullets - Who framed Roger Rabbit 1988
21. Animation Department - The Fox and the Hound 1981
Spirited away 2 please I really love this movie
I am so obsessed with this movie!! Best movie ever.
Will there be any spirited away 2? We need HaChiro🌟
Hayao Miyazaki is amazing. That's all I have to say.
No way, every single hayao miyazaki film requires absolutely no sequals watsoever, they are complete to the fullest and nobody should ask more from it
This is my most favorite animated movie ever. :)
where can i find this movie!? its sooo good! ive only seen it once, and ive been tryingbto find it since....
Happy Birthday John Lasseter. U were amazing legend. A Director. Additional Crew. Producer. And Writer. I love Howl's Moving Castle, Ponyo and Spirited Away. Those Japanese movies r like Disney movies. I love Cars 1, 2, 3. Toy Story 1, 2, 3, 4. Wreck-It Ralph. Ralph Breaks the Internet. The Incredibles. Incredibles 2. Monsters INC. Monsters University. Ratatouille. The Wild. Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Beauty and the Beauty. A Bug's Life. WALL•E. Up. The Princess and the Frog. Tangled. Zootopia and Finding Nemo and Finding Dory. Pretty kool. Love the romance, action, comedy, adventure, drama, family and fantasy. Super awesome. Hell yeah! May the Peace be with u John Lasseter. From Harlingen Texas. January 12, 1957
January 12, 2023 through January 12, 3023
I read it once, it was fantastic, really makes me feel like it a continuous story from Spirited away.
Plssss part 2 plssssssss
Miyzaki films are just so nostalgic and feel different then others since it is old but feel somewhat different
Wish they could make a part 2 of the movie spirited away... i so love the story..pls pls
I WANT A PART 2 MOVIE!!!!!
2021 still waiting for part 2
Please make a SPIRITED AWAY 2 everybody is looking forward to it. I'm sure you're work guys will pay off. I know you can do it. Go Disney!
Still hoping for the season 2 of this masterpiece movie. 🙏✨
I was skeptical at first... but after re-watching the entirety of this documentary, I can say with fair certainty that this Disney crew was NOT "emphasizing their dubbing role above everything else" or "boasting about perfecting the original animated film". Far from it...
I thought this crew sounded humble in general, and at least two-thirds of the entire presentation was spent praising Miyazaki and his directing/artistic abilities. Just because a dubbing crew discusses their role and challenges in the dubbing process doesn't necessarily mean it's boasting or over-emphasis of themselves. Most people who contribute to any part of a project like this would want to talk about their experience anyway. But for some it's automatically "mean-spirited" to show pride in one's English dub work to the public. >_> I don't care anymore. They deserve to be proud of this dub.
Even IF this documentary wasn't as in-depth about Miyazaki's work as some hoped, it's still a decent introduction to his work for the unfamiliar. Those who want an in-depth (~done to perfection~) Studio Ghibli documentary should, instead of predictably blaming this, check out the film, "The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness". Seriously.
I think in a way, Miyazaki films can never have a sequel. It would ruin the magic I think because it takes away the sense of longer for more. The stories that allow the audience to wish for more are some of the most magical stories that you will ever hear.
Why does it cut off at 3:12 ? Where can I find the rest?
bruh part two where??? pls im so exited
Wow it's 20 YEARS AGO now I wish theres another movie of this part 2
Miyazaki doesn't support sequels , he HATES them, he said he would never do a sequel for any of his movies. That just shows he doesn't need to rework storys and get back to them he just has a lot of different ideas and that's what makes him special.
ive only waited 9 YEARS i dont know how much longer i can wait :'(
id kind of like to see a sequel to howls moving castle too
We want spirited away 2 please 😍😍😍
I want Spirited Away 2 pls
I absolutely loved spirited away eversince , and i just watched it again till today
I wish there was a part 2
Chihiro promised haku to meet again but theres no part 2 :(
i cant wait to see the part2
Everyone needs spirited away 2
Spirited Away has the highest imdb user rating for any animated film. However that fact alone dosn't do anything to compensate for the fact the computer animation craze was still growing.
Tbh i love the way it is its a perfect story but if only haku and chihiro met again i wouldnt like a part 2 the only reason why i want a part 2 because i want them to meet again..
01:09 Chihiro... uhh... you okay?
i love this movie, i cried at the end,
great movie and i wish there is part 2
Will we be seen this on 2020
Some things never get old
Part 2 please 2020 I still can wait😢😢