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Genre Action & Adventure
Format Widescreen, NTSC, Closed-captioned, Animated, DVD, Color, Dolby
Contributor Rei Sakuma, Haruko Kato, Hayao Miyazaki, Kichi Miura, Mieko Nobusawa, Yuriko Fuchizaki, Keiko Toda, Kappei Yamaguchi, Kichi Yamadera, Kikuko Inoue, Minami Takayama, Hiroko Seki, Eiko Kadono, Kirsten Dunst See more
Language English, Spanish, Japanese
Runtime 1 hour and 43 minutes

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Rarely does a film touch so many hearts or reach such artistic heights as the highly acclaimed KIKI'S DELIVERY SERIVCE, the magical adventure of an enterprising young girl who must follow tradition to become a full-fledged witch. Venturing out with only her chatty black cat Jiji, KiKi flies off for the adventure of a lifetime. Landing in a far-off city, she sets up a high-flying delivery service. Here begins a wonderful experience of independence and responsibility as she finds her place in the world. The breathtaking animation of the legendary Hayao Miyazaki and the star voice talents of Kirsten Dunst (KiKi), Phil Hartman (Jiji), Matthew Lawrence (Tombo), and more make KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE soar with an energy, excitement, and the kind of imagination that entertains again and again!

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ G (General Audience)
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches; 5.92 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Hayao Miyazaki
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 43 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ April 15, 2003
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Kirsten Dunst, Minami Takayama, Rei Sakuma, Kappei Yamaguchi, Keiko Toda
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Walt Disney Video
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00005JM2O
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Eiko Kadono, Hayao Miyazaki
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
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I read the reviews before purchasing. My sister gifted me a Studio Ghibli set as an adult. Some of these movies would play at times, but they were always touchy. I don’t think they were formatted for US dvd/blue-ray system. When it wouldn’t play Kiki’s Delivery Service anymore, I knew I would have to purchase another format I could rely on.I didn’t realize there were two versions. I read the reviews. I knew the music in the set I had was not in English, so I assume it is the newer version.. However, I was interested in the older version because they stated characters were missing in the newer version, the ending was different, and Gigi’s lines were different.I watched both versions close together to compare.-Both movies had the same characters and endings. In the older version (on the left in the picture), Gigi’s meow sounded sarcastic, like he was pretending to talk like a cat still, but he never said actual words again in either movie.-Some of Gigi’s lines were missing in the newer version (on the right in the picture), but this did not change the plot or his character at all. In fact, I kind of thought he talked a lot in the older version. When watching the newer version, I did miss his commentary when he was hitting on the white cat, but then again, I wouldn’t want my little boy to think this was an appropriate way to talk to someone.-When Kiki went with her artist friend, they hitch hiked. I like the scene in the older version better. In the older version, the driver of the first car yells at them to get out of the road. I felt like this made it clearer that the driver was being rude, and made the artist’s comment more necessary. The driver did not say anything in the newer version.-I really enjoyed the music in English. I agree with the other reviews on that, which is why I am keeping the older version. I don’t think you will want to keep both versions. They are practically the same in my opinion.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2005
    One of the most incredible things about the filmography of Hayao Miyazaki happened in 1988 when they released delightful 'My Neighbor Totoro' as part of a double feature in Japan. (The other film was 'Grave of the Fireflies' and these films had to wait a while to gain deserved popularity they have now after repeated showings in theaters and re-runs on TV.) You believe that? double feature program of new films, one of which is Miyazaki's!

    One year later, in 1989, things suddenly changed when 'Kiki's Delivery Service' was released theatrically. I clearly remember watching it the first show of the first day, which started very early in the morning, and the theater was already full-packed. Since then, Miyazaki and his films have been Japan's household name.

    'Kiki's Delivery Service' which is based on a children's book by Kadono Eiko shows what a good animation film can do without violence, CGIs, or obligatory musical scenes. It's about a girl Kiki who must leave her house flying on a broomstick in order to live alone among the strangers. Kiki, warm-hearted, strong-willed, but still a novice witch, must learn many things in this town where she gets a job at a kind baker's -- and of course her job is delivery service of the film title.

    There is one hair-raising big action sequence, but the film' charms are all based on credible characters including Jiji a talking cat, Tombo (meaning dragonfly in Japanese) a boy who dreams of flying, and Ursula, an artist living in the woods. Even minor characters are memorable not because they are eccentric but because they are realistic, like someone among your relatives or friends you no longer meet but still remember.

    The film is entertaining and fun for kids and adults alike, and is strongly recommended, as well as Miyazaki's 'Totoro,' another favorite of mine.

    [ENGLISH VERSION] English-dubbed versions of non-English films are often criticized for many reasons, but I didn't find anything wrong with this version featuring the voice of Kirsten Dunst as Kiki's. Interestingly in Japanese original version the voice of Jiji is played by actress Sakuma Rei while in American by Phil Hartman. The voices sound considerably different with Sakuma's high-pitched voice. If you have a chance to see the original version, compare them.

    [JAPANESE VERSION] Just one trivial thing about this original version which I hope might interest you. ONE THING YOU SHOULD KNOW is that in the original version, the voices of Kiki and Ursula were played by same actress Takayama Minami. The casting is intentional, suggesting that independent woman Ursula shows the image of younger Kiki in the future. This clever idea is not somehow used in the English-dubbed version, in which Janeane Garofalo provides Ursula's voice.

    But whichever version you see, one thing I am sure: 'Kiki's Delivery Service' is beautiful, immaginative, and most of all fun. You will love it, trust me.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020
    I read the reviews before purchasing. My sister gifted me a Studio Ghibli set as an adult. Some of these movies would play at times, but they were always touchy. I don’t think they were formatted for US dvd/blue-ray system. When it wouldn’t play Kiki’s Delivery Service anymore, I knew I would have to purchase another format I could rely on.

    I didn’t realize there were two versions. I read the reviews. I knew the music in the set I had was not in English, so I assume it is the newer version.. However, I was interested in the older version because they stated characters were missing in the newer version, the ending was different, and Gigi’s lines were different.

    I watched both versions close together to compare.
    -Both movies had the same characters and endings. In the older version (on the left in the picture), Gigi’s meow sounded sarcastic, like he was pretending to talk like a cat still, but he never said actual words again in either movie.
    -Some of Gigi’s lines were missing in the newer version (on the right in the picture), but this did not change the plot or his character at all. In fact, I kind of thought he talked a lot in the older version. When watching the newer version, I did miss his commentary when he was hitting on the white cat, but then again, I wouldn’t want my little boy to think this was an appropriate way to talk to someone.
    -When Kiki went with her artist friend, they hitch hiked. I like the scene in the older version better. In the older version, the driver of the first car yells at them to get out of the road. I felt like this made it clearer that the driver was being rude, and made the artist’s comment more necessary. The driver did not say anything in the newer version.
    -I really enjoyed the music in English. I agree with the other reviews on that, which is why I am keeping the older version. I don’t think you will want to keep both versions. They are practically the same in my opinion.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020
    I read the reviews before purchasing. My sister gifted me a Studio Ghibli set as an adult. Some of these movies would play at times, but they were always touchy. I don’t think they were formatted for US dvd/blue-ray system. When it wouldn’t play Kiki’s Delivery Service anymore, I knew I would have to purchase another format I could rely on.

    I didn’t realize there were two versions. I read the reviews. I knew the music in the set I had was not in English, so I assume it is the newer version.. However, I was interested in the older version because they stated characters were missing in the newer version, the ending was different, and Gigi’s lines were different.

    I watched both versions close together to compare.
    -Both movies had the same characters and endings. In the older version (on the left in the picture), Gigi’s meow sounded sarcastic, like he was pretending to talk like a cat still, but he never said actual words again in either movie.
    -Some of Gigi’s lines were missing in the newer version (on the right in the picture), but this did not change the plot or his character at all. In fact, I kind of thought he talked a lot in the older version. When watching the newer version, I did miss his commentary when he was hitting on the white cat, but then again, I wouldn’t want my little boy to think this was an appropriate way to talk to someone.
    -When Kiki went with her artist friend, they hitch hiked. I like the scene in the older version better. In the older version, the driver of the first car yells at them to get out of the road. I felt like this made it clearer that the driver was being rude, and made the artist’s comment more necessary. The driver did not say anything in the newer version.
    -I really enjoyed the music in English. I agree with the other reviews on that, which is why I am keeping the older version. I don’t think you will want to keep both versions. They are practically the same in my opinion.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2014
    I love Studio Ghibli films, and Kiki's Delivery Service is one of my all time favorites. I already owned this film on DVD years ago, but I just had to upgrade to a Blu-Ray copy when it came out. The image quality is fantastic, although I have to admit sometimes I'm a little hard pressed to see much noticeable improvement in the Blu-Ray format. This purchase also has the added benefit of making my niece happy. She's also a big fan of Studio Ghibli, and now she gets my older DVD copy as a hand me down.

    For those of you unfamiliar with the plot of Kiki's Delivery Service, it is a delightful tale of a young witch's first year living away from her Mother. In the story this year separation is a mandatory part of every young witch's apprenticeship. Kiki and her cat/familiar Jiji travel to a big city where she establishes herself a delivery service in order to earn her keep. She meets a young boy who is crazy about flight and flying machines, and the first embers of a romance begins to develop. Kiki has to overcome a crisis of confidence that robs her of her witch's powers, in time to perform a daring rescue. The story is told with the lush animation, quality storytelling, and a beautiful soundtrack that are all the earmarks of a Studio Ghibli production. Usually if I have any complaints about a Studio Ghibli production, it has to do with the voice actors brought in to dub the film into english. In this case however Disney did a fine job of finding appropriate voices to match the characters.

    All in all this is a good family movie that is enjoyable by kids and adults alike. I highly recommend this film for any family's movie library.
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  • JC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente compra
    Reviewed in Spain on January 25, 2025
    Llegó antes del tiempo estimado. Está en formato NTSC, con lo que tenía miedo de que mi reproductor de DVD no lo leyera. Afortunadamente, es muy bueno y lee todo lo que pilla. Es un ávido lector 😝🤣

    Maravilloso el doblaje en inglés, que tenía ganas de oírlo. Viene también en francés, en castellano y en japonés. Y trae dos DVD: uno con la película y otro con los extras, además de una introducción del mismísimo John Lassiter.

    Me ha encantado.
  • Robert Rose
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ein drolliger Ghibli-Klassiker
    Reviewed in Germany on April 9, 2020
    „Kiki’s kleiner Lieferservice“ ist ein eher gediegener, kleiner aber dafür umso herziger Film. Unter der Regie des Meisters Hayao Miyazki erwachte diese drollige Slice of Life/Coming of Age-Mär zwischen 1987 und 1988 in den Ghibli Studios zum Leben. Als Vorbild diente hierzu der gleichnamige Roman „Majo no Takkyūbin“ von Eiko Kadono.

    Die Geschichte handelt von der Jung-Hexe Kiki, die nach altem Hexenbrauch, mit 13 Jahren ihr Zuhause verlassen muss um für ein Jahr in der Fremde ihre Hexenfertigkeiten zu perfektionieren. Zusammen mit ihrem treuen Katerchen Jiji bricht sie abenteuerlustig gen Süden auf, wo sie kurze Zeit später in einer malerisch hübschen Bilderbuchstadt am Meer landet. Nachdem sie sich sofort in das romantische Städtchen verliebt hat, beschließt Kiki kurzum dort zu bleiben. Das junge Hexen-Girlie findet aufgrund ihrer Hilfsbereitschaft und ihres kindlichen Charmes auch recht schnell Freunde, wodurch sie auch bald auf die Idee eines eigenen Lieferservices kommt. Und so nimmt Kiki die unterschiedlichsten Lieferaufträge an die sie allesamt mit ihren Hexenbesen ausführt.

    Wie schon angedeutet, dieser Film behandelt eher die alltäglichen Abenteuer des Lebens, sowie des Erwachsenwerdens (ein Thema welches des Öfteren in den Ghibli-Filmen zu finden ist). Der Film bietet neben vielen humorvollen Szenen auch ein bisschen die Miyazaki-typische Melancholie sowie auch romantische Untertöne. Der Streifen ist jedoch keinesfalls langweilig, vielmehr fängt einen als Zuschauer das Feeling des Films durch seine goldige Protagonistin, den charmanten Bildern, sowie der romantisch-vergnügliche Score von Composer-Legende Joe Hisaishi ein.

    Das bekannte Charakter-Design ist Ghibli-typisch schlicht aber hübsch und ausdruckstark. Die Hintergründe sind unglaublich detailreich und schön gezeichnet, als würde man ein zum Leben erwachtes Gemälde bestaunen. Gerade das Städtchen erinnert doch ein wenig an die Ortschaften rund um die Côte d’Azur (wobei Miyazaki und co sich tatsächlich an Stockholm, Visby sowie Gotland ein Vorbild nahmen). Die Animationen sind, wie für das Studio hinlänglich bekannt, meisterhaft. Optisch ist der Film daher trotz seines Alters ein wahrer Augenschmaus.

    Die deutsche Synchronisation kann sich, wie bei nahezu allen Ghibli-Filmen, hören lassen. Klar ist das Original ungeschlagen. Dennoch muss man hervorheben dass gerade Kiki’s deutsche Sprecherin nicht nur stimmlich gut gepasst -sondern auch sonst toll „gespielt“ hat. Dasselbe gilt auch für die restlichen Sprecher und Sprecherinnen (wobei ich den Sprecher für Jiji als einziges als Fehlbesetzung empfinde).

    Fazit:

    Wer einen Film aller Nausicaä oder Mononoke Hime erwartet wird klar enttäuscht. Der Film geht eher in Richtung Totoro, Ponyo, Chihiro sowie Stimme des Herzens. Ein ruhiger, schöner Familienfilm der viel Wert auf die alltäglichen Dinge legt (selbst bei den kleinsten Details) was ihn irgendwie eine Prise Realismus verpasst. Zudem hat man hinterher immer gute Laune, da die Welt farbenfroh ist und ihre Charaktere positiv gestimmte Frohnaturen sind. Und gerade heutzutage, wo man nicht nur im Alltag von Düsternis und Tristesse erschlagen wird, sondern auch viele Filme und Serien darauf ausgelegt sind „dark“ und „edgy“ zu sein, sind Filme wie eben „Kiki’s kleiner Lieferservice“ eine echte und willkommene Abwechslung.

    Definitiv eine Empfehlung für diese zeitlose Animationsperle!
  • Mamá gallina
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hermosa película para chicos y grandes
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 16, 2017
    La protagonista de esta película es Kiki, una joven bruja de 13 años, quien debe dejar su casa y su familia para vivir sola durante un año en alguna ciudad en la que requieran de sus servicios, para de esa manera entrenar y convertirse en una bruja de verdad. Kiki se divierte volando en su escoba junto a un gato negro. Así, ella descubrirá lo que significa la responsabilidad, la independencia y la amistad.
    La película tiene una ambientación hermosa y está llena de color y de paisajes increíbles.
    Está dirigida a los niños, pero tiene una animación tan buena y una narración que la hacen muy entretenida incluso para los adultos,
  • Le Recensioni di Brian
    5.0 out of 5 stars Una piccola Streghetta!
    Reviewed in Italy on December 4, 2017
    Aspetto e Confezione: Il blu-ray si presenta nel suo tipico astuccio slim blu, contenente il solo disco senza ulteriore materiale informativo o da collezione. Edizione semplice solo disco!

    Trama: Kiki è una giovane strega che come da tradizione, compiuti i 13 anni parte da casa sulla sua scopa in compagnia soltanto di Jiji, il suo gatto nero, per l'anno di noviziato da svolgere in un'altra città. Dopo aver superato una tempesta ed aver incontrato un'altra giovane strega ormai al termine del suo tirocinio, Kiki raggiunge una caratteristica cittadina di mare, meta prefissata nell'immaginario della ragazzina fin dalla sua partenza.
    Le prime esperienze in città, per lei, che dopotutto è una ragazza di campagna, non sono però positive e Kiki, scossa dall'accoglienza piuttosto fredda e deludente del luogo, si rende conto che forse aveva fin troppo idealizzato quell'avventura tanto attesa da piccola e che probabilmente quella città non era il posto giusto in cui fermarsi. Fortunatamente si imbatte nella gentile Osono, una giovane fornaia che in cambio di un aiuto nel suo negozio le offre un alloggio in cui abitare. Kiki può finalmente mettere a frutto l'unica arte magica che possiede, quella di saper volare sulla scopa, e apre una piccola attività di consegne volanti di pacchi.
    Kiki comincia quindi ad inserirsi nel tessuto della cittadina e impara lentamente a distinguere il lato buono che in fondo c'è in tutte le persone. Durante questa sua lenta maturazione, Kiki è talvolta euforica e talvolta depressa con repentini sbalzi di umore, e ne fa le spese il povero Tombo, un ragazzo di città affascinato dal volo, suo coetaneo e suo primo vero amico, che non sempre riesce a capire il carattere difficile della ragazza.
    Un giorno però accade un evento apparentemente inspiegabile: la capacità di volare, che Kiki possedeva fin da bambina, sembra svanita. Kiki è disperata e solo allora comincia a rendersi conto di cosa veramente rappresenti l'anno di noviziato: riuscire a trasformare le proprie attitudini e il proprio talento di bambina nell'attività da svolgere da adulti. Qualora avesse fallito, lei non avrebbe avuto più alcun valore. Con l'aiuto di Ursula, una sua amica pittrice, capisce però che la perdita dell'ispirazione o la paura di non essere in grado di svolgere il proprio compito è una cosa naturale e che solo riuscendo a superare questi momenti di sconforto si può crescere e maturare.
    Improvvisamente per televisione viene trasmesso un servizio in diretta: un dirigibile ancorato presso la cittadina ha rotto gli ormeggi a causa del forte vento ed è in balia della tempesta. Kiki si rende conto che il suo amico Tombo era salito proprio su quel dirigibile e ora era rimasto aggrappato ad una fune fuoribordo. Mentre il dirigibile viaggia senza controllo sui tetti della città, Kiki riesce a superare il blocco psicologico che non le permetteva più di volare e a cavallo di uno spazzolone finalmente si libra nell'aria per salvare il suo amico.

    Qualità video: Buona qualità video, resa cromatica senza troppe pretese, ad ogni modo gradevole alla vista e per niente affaticante. Full HD 1080p 16:9 24 fps, tutto quello che ci si può aspettare da un blu-ray, niente da invidiare ad altri titoli!

    Qualità audio: Purtroppo la qualità audio lascia a desiderare, sia per il doppiaggio Italiano sia per la lingua originale Giapponese. Infatti vengono riprodotti da un dts-hd master audio 2.0 non propriamente all’altezza, ma nel complesso non risulta male e in ogni caso si mantiene su livelli accettabili di orecchiabilità. Un punto a sfavore, ma che non intacca affatto l’incredibile qualità del contenuto dell’oggetto.

    Conclusioni: Film meraviglioso, degno esponente della filmografia Studio Ghibli. Come sempre vengono toccati e trattati temi importanti, che risultano essere sempre attuali e mai banali. Assolutamente soddisfatto dell’acquisto, conservato gelosamente insieme ai suoi predecessori e quelli che saranno i suoi successori. Come riesce ad emozionarti, prenderti, appassionarti, immergere in quel che vedi e senti, e farti tornare un po’ più piccino di quello che siamo, lo Studio Ghibli, non credo ci riesca nessun altro. Lunga vita!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Una piccola Streghetta!

    Reviewed in Italy on December 4, 2017
    Aspetto e Confezione: Il blu-ray si presenta nel suo tipico astuccio slim blu, contenente il solo disco senza ulteriore materiale informativo o da collezione. Edizione semplice solo disco!

    Trama: Kiki è una giovane strega che come da tradizione, compiuti i 13 anni parte da casa sulla sua scopa in compagnia soltanto di Jiji, il suo gatto nero, per l'anno di noviziato da svolgere in un'altra città. Dopo aver superato una tempesta ed aver incontrato un'altra giovane strega ormai al termine del suo tirocinio, Kiki raggiunge una caratteristica cittadina di mare, meta prefissata nell'immaginario della ragazzina fin dalla sua partenza.
    Le prime esperienze in città, per lei, che dopotutto è una ragazza di campagna, non sono però positive e Kiki, scossa dall'accoglienza piuttosto fredda e deludente del luogo, si rende conto che forse aveva fin troppo idealizzato quell'avventura tanto attesa da piccola e che probabilmente quella città non era il posto giusto in cui fermarsi. Fortunatamente si imbatte nella gentile Osono, una giovane fornaia che in cambio di un aiuto nel suo negozio le offre un alloggio in cui abitare. Kiki può finalmente mettere a frutto l'unica arte magica che possiede, quella di saper volare sulla scopa, e apre una piccola attività di consegne volanti di pacchi.
    Kiki comincia quindi ad inserirsi nel tessuto della cittadina e impara lentamente a distinguere il lato buono che in fondo c'è in tutte le persone. Durante questa sua lenta maturazione, Kiki è talvolta euforica e talvolta depressa con repentini sbalzi di umore, e ne fa le spese il povero Tombo, un ragazzo di città affascinato dal volo, suo coetaneo e suo primo vero amico, che non sempre riesce a capire il carattere difficile della ragazza.
    Un giorno però accade un evento apparentemente inspiegabile: la capacità di volare, che Kiki possedeva fin da bambina, sembra svanita. Kiki è disperata e solo allora comincia a rendersi conto di cosa veramente rappresenti l'anno di noviziato: riuscire a trasformare le proprie attitudini e il proprio talento di bambina nell'attività da svolgere da adulti. Qualora avesse fallito, lei non avrebbe avuto più alcun valore. Con l'aiuto di Ursula, una sua amica pittrice, capisce però che la perdita dell'ispirazione o la paura di non essere in grado di svolgere il proprio compito è una cosa naturale e che solo riuscendo a superare questi momenti di sconforto si può crescere e maturare.
    Improvvisamente per televisione viene trasmesso un servizio in diretta: un dirigibile ancorato presso la cittadina ha rotto gli ormeggi a causa del forte vento ed è in balia della tempesta. Kiki si rende conto che il suo amico Tombo era salito proprio su quel dirigibile e ora era rimasto aggrappato ad una fune fuoribordo. Mentre il dirigibile viaggia senza controllo sui tetti della città, Kiki riesce a superare il blocco psicologico che non le permetteva più di volare e a cavallo di uno spazzolone finalmente si libra nell'aria per salvare il suo amico.

    Qualità video: Buona qualità video, resa cromatica senza troppe pretese, ad ogni modo gradevole alla vista e per niente affaticante. Full HD 1080p 16:9 24 fps, tutto quello che ci si può aspettare da un blu-ray, niente da invidiare ad altri titoli!

    Qualità audio: Purtroppo la qualità audio lascia a desiderare, sia per il doppiaggio Italiano sia per la lingua originale Giapponese. Infatti vengono riprodotti da un dts-hd master audio 2.0 non propriamente all’altezza, ma nel complesso non risulta male e in ogni caso si mantiene su livelli accettabili di orecchiabilità. Un punto a sfavore, ma che non intacca affatto l’incredibile qualità del contenuto dell’oggetto.

    Conclusioni: Film meraviglioso, degno esponente della filmografia Studio Ghibli. Come sempre vengono toccati e trattati temi importanti, che risultano essere sempre attuali e mai banali. Assolutamente soddisfatto dell’acquisto, conservato gelosamente insieme ai suoi predecessori e quelli che saranno i suoi successori. Come riesce ad emozionarti, prenderti, appassionarti, immergere in quel che vedi e senti, e farti tornare un po’ più piccino di quello che siamo, lo Studio Ghibli, non credo ci riesca nessun altro. Lunga vita!
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    Reviewed in Japan on January 20, 2019
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