EDIT:
It hurts me to see Whisper of the Heart and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya so underrated :(
EDIT 2:
I’M SORRY FOR NOT PUTTING NAUSICAA GUYS😭😭 I’ve never seen that one!!
EDIT 3:
Guys, stop getting mad at me. I can only put 12 options!
*sighhhhh*
We have a winner..
I’m gonna be honest.. I’m not a huge fan of HMC. Like, I respect it animation wise, music wise, and I can tell a lot of passion went into it. But I don’t care for it. It’s a big mess tbh
But.. congratulations to Howl’s Moving Castle.
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My Masterlist
The Hobbit
Imagines
Great Eagles
Lake Town
Khuzdul Insults
Erebor
Thorin Oakenshield
A Heir
Gandalf's Apprentice
Silent Protector
Love Braids
Kili
An Elven Lady
His Saviour
Archery Lessons
Storytellers
Fili
Wedding
Khuzdul
Storytellers
Unexpected Guest
Bofur
A Dwarven Toystore
A New Life
Bombur
A Dwarven Toystore
Bifur
Battlefield
A Dwarven Toystore
Bilbo Baggins
Afternoon Tea
Dinner at Bag End
Legolas Greenleaf
Silvan Elves
Human Friend
An Elvish Courtship
Dwalin
Prancing Pony
Radagast the Brown
Dol Guldur
Thranduil
Elven Warrior
Headcanons
Thorin & Company as Zodiac Signs (coming soon)
How would they react to a s/o of elvish heritage (coming soon)
Thorin Oakenshield
Thorin falling in love with Bilbo's twin sister (coming soon)
Kili
Being in a love triangle with Kili and Tauriel would include
Bofur
Sleeping in
Being Bofur's younger sister and joining him on the Quest
Fili
Having a crush on Fili would include
Chronicles of Narnia
Imagines
Peter Pevensie
His High Queen
Hurt
Close Friends
Edmund Pevensie
Nymph
Marriage Proposal
Close Friends
Lucy Pevensie
The Wardrobe
An Invitation for Tea
Close Friends
Susan Pevensie
Winter Fun
Midnight Masquerade
Close Friends
Caspian
Royal Child
Quest
Headcanons
Chronicles of Narnia Characters as Zodiac Signs
The Pevensie Siblings as Scents
House of the Dragon
Twilight
The Mummy
Imagines
A Desert Warrior (Ardeth Bay)
The Egyptian Priest (Imhotep)
Adopted Sister (Jonathan & Evelyn Carnahan)
Comrades (Rick O'Connell)
Horus (Ardeth Bay)
Egyptology (Evelyn Carnahan)
A Decade Apart (Ardeth Bay)
Night at the Museum
Imagines
Her King (Ahkmenrah)
The Golden Trio (Jedediah & Octavius)
A Lesson in History (Sacagawea)
A Song for Her (Ahkmenrah)
A Knight in Shining Armor (Lancelot)
Night to Remember
Great Royal Wife (Ahkmenrah)
The Secret of the Tablet
Nightmare Before Christmas
Imagines
Unlikely Friends (Sally)
Halloween Town (Jack Skellington)
A Lesson in Herbology (Sally)
Christmas (Jack Skellington)
Damsel in Distress (Sally)
Corpse Bride
Imagines
Mozart (Emily)
Her Faithful Governess (Victoria Everglot)
An Awkward Suitor (Victor Van Dort)
Family Jewels (Emily)
A Friend in Need (Victoria Everglot)
Fireflies (Victor Van Dort)
Studio Ghibli
Imagines
Witch's Apprentice (Zeniba)
Frozen Lemonade (Kiki)
Cat Bureau (Baron Humbert)
Bathhouse (Chihiro)
Her Sister's Helper (Sophie)
Spirit World (Haku)
Picnic (Howl)
Coquelicot Manor (Umi)
Dreams (Haku)
Whisper of her Heart (Shizuku)
A Sister's Duty (Pazu & Sheeta)
Savior (Howl)
Carte Postale (Kiki)
Harry Potter
Fantastic Beasts
Avatar
Imagines
Ilu (Lo'ak)
Chief's Daughter (Neteyam)
Spirit Tree (Tsireya)
Metkayina Way (Ronal)
Inkheart
Imagines
Dragon's Breath (Dustfinger)
1001 Nights (Farid)
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Rambling about the Ghibli movies I’ve seen
1. Howl’s Moving Castle
This was my first ever Ghibli movie! And I loved it and I still love it. It was like this amazing discovery and I was hooked on the animation, the character design and the story. There were funny moments, thoughtful moments and even scary ones. I remember thinking Calcifer was hilarious and I watched it dubbed in Spanish and Howl’s voice is the same as Castle/Nathan Fillion, but the VA does a great job. It’s one of my favorites, probably the most.
2. From up on Poppy Hill
Watched it in English and I’ll probably rewatch it that way just for Anton Yelchin. It was yet another surprise. Has a good tone and music and the story is okay until the weird SPOILER “are they siblings?” part END SPOILER. Yep, I get it was because of the war and all that. Anyway, it’s on my top list. Also, I ended up expecting a kiss or hug or something but then I read Ghibli doesn’t portray relationships that way... and I’m okay with that.
3. The Secret World of Arriety
This movie was so pretty! Well, all of them are pretty, but I really liked the production design in this one. And my first time watching a Ghibli movie in Japanese (Your Name was my first movie in Japanese and I had rewatched Howl’s... with subs before, but you know). It feels like a fairytale and it has great music.
4. Spirited Away
I guess this is some sort of Alice in Wonderland Ghibli version. And, oh, my, is it bonkers. Lots of creativity here with the character designs, the story is great but it had a lot of WTH moments and I really wanted them to reunite after all that.
5. Kiki’s Delivery Service
This one was a little boring. It looked promising, I love witches and the premise is interesting, but it dragged a little, the boy is so annoying and my favorite character is the cat, so...
6. Ponyo
The Little Mermaid, Ghibli version (btw, I got nothing against retelling fairytales, because they do it in such a creative way). This was the opposite: weird start, got me hooked. Ponyo is a delightful character. Between my favorites.
7. Princess Mononoke
Loved the idea and the beginning, got weirder and weirder. I get it could be a product of its time, but the story would benefit from a little more work. Although I liked the spirits design and it obviously inspired the creators of ATLA, especially in the creature design for Korra.
8. Castle in the Sky
Another product of its time in terms of pacing and the strange obsession of grown men towards a little girl. It was... nice. Reminded me a lot of Atlantis, so I guess Disney took some notes. The design of the city was good and the lore interesting. And the boy got me chuckling in the action scenes, doing all that barefoot.
9. My Neighbor Totoro
Talking about cute. This movie is so simple and yet so good. The tiny Totoro has to be my favorite Ghibli creature and it has a lot of charm.
10. Whisper of the Heart
While I usually hate those kind of endings (love has had me waiting enough), it made me feel hopeful instead of sad. Another movie with a slow pace but a really long scene is just following a cat, so of course it was going to get on the top of my list. Is quite relatable as a writer and I sure hoped I’ve had (or had now) that support from my parents. The scenes of the book look great and even though I already knew what was going to happen from 5 minutes in, I didn’t even care.
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