Spirited Away Dream Tomica - Lots of Ghibli 03 Kaibara Electric Railway
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Please note that the waiting time for your order might be slightly longer than usual. If the product is unavailable, we may need to cancel your order, but we’ll inform you promptly and do our best to assist you.Collaboration products with the popular Dream Tomica series are now available! “Spirited Away” Kaibara Electric Railway vehicles are now Tomica★ It is a model that can be enjoyed not only by recreating scenes from the movie but also by displaying it! *Two products are required for connection. It is available at Donguri Republic stores nationwide as well as other Tomica stores (toy specialty stores, toy sections of department stores, mass retailers, etc.). For detailed information on inventory and sales status at a store, please contact the store directly. [Acorn Republic] Physical store list
Dream Tomica Ghibli series★ The railway “Kaibara Electric Railway” that runs on the sea is now available as a Tomica! When you look through the window, you'll see Chihiro and Kaonashi (character panel) on board! The car body is matte painted, expressing the retro atmosphere of old trains. Not only can you play by recreating scenes from the movie, but you can also enjoy decorating it♪ *Two products are required for connection. *``Dream Tomica'' is a series that has been developed since 2012 with the concept of ``Tomica is a dream collaboration!'' and incorporates content that is popular among a wide range of target groups. *Resale/transfer or purchase for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited. If our store determines that the order is fraudulent, it will be forcibly canceled. *We cannot be held responsible for products purchased from flea market apps, shopping mall sellers, or auction sites, so we ask our customers to be careful. *We do not accept overseas shipping. We don't have services for shipping overseas.
[Size] Product size: approx. W36 x H26 x D85mm Package size: W80 x H80 x D40mm [Material] Body: Zinc alloy, MABS, ABS ★Ages 3 and up★ Fun Facts About Spirited Away
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Most Successful Anime Film in Japan:
Spirited Away (2001) held the record as the highest-grossing film in Japan for nearly two decades until it was surpassed by Demon Slayer: Mugen Train in 2020. -
Academy Award Winner:
It is the first and only hand-drawn and non-English language animated film to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature in 2003. -
Real-Life Inspiration:
The setting for the bathhouse was inspired by real places in Japan, particularly the Dōgo Onsen in Matsuyama and other traditional Japanese bathhouses. -
Symbolism in Names:
The protagonist, Chihiro, loses her name when entering the spirit world, symbolizing the loss of identity and individuality, which she regains as she grows and learns. -
Hand-Drawn Masterpiece:
The film is entirely hand-drawn, with a few computer-generated enhancements. Director Hayao Miyazaki insisted on preserving the traditional animation techniques. -
Environmental Themes:
Like many Studio Ghibli films, Spirited Away incorporates environmental messages, such as the polluted river spirit scene, reflecting Miyazaki's concerns about nature conservation. -
Hidden Message About Japanese Society:
The film critiques overconsumption, greed, and modern work culture, represented by the spirit world and its inhabitants.
About Spirited Away
Spirited Away tells the story of Chihiro Ogino, a 10-year-old girl who stumbles into a spirit world after her parents are transformed into pigs. Trapped in this magical realm, she must work at a bathhouse run by the enigmatic Yubaba while searching for a way to free her parents and return home.
The film is a poignant tale of self-discovery, courage, and resilience, filled with stunning visuals, unforgettable characters, and profound themes about identity, environmentalism, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
About Studio Ghibli
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Founded by Legends:
Studio Ghibli was founded in 1985 by Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, along with producer Toshio Suzuki. The studio's name comes from the Italian word "ghibli," meaning hot desert wind, reflecting their aim to bring fresh air to the anime industry. -
Iconic Mascot:
The studio's logo features Totoro, the lovable forest spirit from My Neighbor Totoro (1988), one of its most beloved films. -
A Legacy of Masterpieces:
Studio Ghibli has created internationally acclaimed films like Princess Mononoke, Howl’s Moving Castle, and The Wind Rises. Their works are known for blending fantasy with emotional depth, often featuring strong female protagonists and environmental themes. -
Miyazaki's Attention to Detail:
Miyazaki insists on painstaking detail in every scene, from realistic food preparation to the intricate backgrounds. This dedication contributes to the studio's distinct and immersive style. -
Studio Ghibli Museum:
Located in Mitaka, Tokyo, the Ghibli Museum allows fans to explore the art, philosophy, and creation of Ghibli films, featuring exclusive short films and interactive exhibits. -
Impact on Global Animation:
Studio Ghibli's artistry has inspired creators worldwide, including animators at Pixar, Disney, and DreamWorks.
Why Spirited Away and Studio Ghibli Are Special
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Universal Appeal:
Ghibli films resonate with audiences of all ages due to their timeless stories, relatable characters, and emotional depth. -
Cultural Essence:
Ghibli films often highlight Japanese folklore, traditional values, and nature's beauty, offering a window into Japanese culture. -
Environmental Awareness:
The studio frequently weaves environmentalism into its narratives, emphasizing the importance of harmony with nature. -
Strong Female Protagonists:
Many Ghibli films, including Spirited Away, feature young, strong-willed female leads who inspire viewers with their courage and resilience.
Fun Fact About Hayao Miyazaki
Hayao Miyazaki is known for his anti-digital stance—he famously prefers hand-drawn animation over CGI. He once said, “Hand-drawing on paper is the fundamental of animation.” His commitment to traditional artistry makes Studio Ghibli films visually distinct and timeless.