📖 SYNOPSIS
When Chihiro's parents eat food they shouldn't have touched, they get turned into pigs. Now she's stuck in a world full of spirits, gods, and creatures from Japanese folklore with no way home. That's the setup for Spirited Away, and it only gets stranger from there.
Chihiro Ogino is not a brave kid. She's whiny, scared, and completely out of her depth when she wanders into a bathhouse for spirits run by Yubaba, a witch who steals her name and puts her to work. To survive and save her parents, Chihiro has to grow up fast — making allies with a mysterious boy named Haku, dealing with a stink spirit no one else wants to help, and facing things way bigger than herself. The whole movie is hand-drawn by Studio Ghibli, and every frame looks like someone poured their soul into it. Joe Hisaishi's soundtrack carries this quiet emotional weight that sneaks up on you.
The vibe is dreamlike but grounded — there's real tension, real stakes, and real warmth underneath all the surreal imagery. If you liked the world-building in Princess Mononoke or the gentle magic of My Neighbor Totoro, this hits a sweet spot between the two. Fans of Howl's Moving Castle will recognize the same layered storytelling. It's a coming-of-age story wrapped in mythology, and it earns every bit of its reputation.
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🎭 CHARACTERS
Haku
A powerful spirit, Haku helps Chihiro navigate the spirit world, concealing his true identity and lost past.
Portrayed by Irino Miyu
Chihiro Ogino
A shy 10-year-old who must work in a spirit bathhouse to save her parents from a witch's curse.
Portrayed by Hiiragi Rumi
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