Chihiro's back

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Published 2015-11-22
Tribute to Hayao Miyazaki.
Thank you for everything ^_^

All Comments (21)
  • @sonha4064
    4 years ago, never expected that this video I have made would be noticing. ----- From the beginning , only few friends of mine known about this work but now it have so many more views and comments. Many thanks to all you guys for watching my video! ----- This video was made in my final year of senior high school. Meanwhile , I'm about to be graduated from unniversity so there isn't much time left to make more videos. Nevertheless, I'm really looking forward to seeing you guys enjoying my next video, I will try my best to come back soon and make more animations in the near future^^ ----- P/S :In particular, this short animation isn't new trailer for Spirited Away 2 guys :)))). For my own opinion, Spirited Away doing it great without having a new sequence. This is the best ending Ghibli have ever written for everyone in the movie.
  • @Yam-jt3vw
    "Will we see each other again?" "Yeah, we will." "Promise?" "Promise. Now go, and don't look back."
  • Here's something to ponder: According to what others have said, Haku's final words to Chihiro in Japanese were "I'll come for you" and in Japanese culture, that was understood to be him promising to be her spirit guide when the time came for her to die. So, they will see each other again... but only after they can be together forever.
  • @Prene16
    I was so sad when Hayao Miyazaki said "it was all a dream" and how she forgot all about it the secons she exited the tunnel... It gave all the more impact to that lasta glance she gave while driving away...
  • @wafflezuwu2367
    The most depressing part about this is that Chihiro actually lost her memories of what went on Spirited Away once she walked out of the tunnel
  • @rixku3358
    Spirited Away was my first Ghibli movie I ever watched.
  • @itsjinhk
    " Chihiro don't look back, never look back! " :(
  • When i saw this, i wanted to cry. If Studio Ghibli just maked the second part of the movie, all we could die in peace. Well, i think most of us is waiting for Haku and Chihiro to meet again.
  • @wonjaeyi9013
    Chihiro would’ve visited to that place whenever she want to. Her house is almost next by the gate to the spirit world
  • It's so sad that the whole bath house disappeared. . . Sometimes when you're an adult now, the door of magics and imagination are forgotten or simply closes.
  • @ricebean1941
    if you would listen closely my heart is shattering into a thousand pieces
  • @kiIIuas
    For me, I don't think Haku will remain a child physically. He already remember his name. He's a human and even he's a spirit he'll grow old just like other spirits there. (not really old like hag but he will look mature i guess) 🤧🤧
  • @ladybeatrix1646
    I just finished watching the movie and in all sincerity It really made me cry. Forever in my heart. After doing some research, it is said that in certain theaters of Japan, at the end of the movie, there was an extra scene where Chihiro is in her new school. However, the teacher announces that there is a new student, who likes to be called Haku, ending the film. When asked if this was true, Hayao Miyazaki never confirmed or denied this. I really hope that this is true, I really wish they added a scene at the end of Chihiro and Haku together after leaving the spirit world. :'( 😞😭
  • @leaschuler9085
    My dream is that chihiro and haku live with each other. I mean the end of the movie was beautiful yes but i my hope is a perfect end together
  • @zeinana2751
    Omg Haku was still a kid ☹️...this was so pretty but it made me sadder
  • @jeiku5041
    I'm not crying, it's just very humid and I'm sweating around my eyes.
  • @bibisyazana8242
    MY GOD THIS IS MAKING ME EMOTIONAL. SPIRITED AWAY WILL ALWAYS BE MY CHILDHOOD MOVIE AND WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAV ONE 😭 PLEASE DO PART 2!!!
  • @edisakuroki5414
    I always wanted Haku and Chihiro to meet again so this is perfect.
  • @riri-zd1ig
    I want to see a movie where she reunites with; Zenniba Haku Lin Kamaji No Face
  • @BlizzyFoxTF
    When I was young I didn't appreciate these Ghibli films that much because they feel like something I could easily imagined in an inspired dream. While this still holds very true for the imaginative child I was, I feel like my appreciation increased over the years as I grow into an adult. Soon, I realized their values lie in the fact that childhood is transcient and one day I would forget how a child thinks - the sensibilities of an innocent world, and this is what the films can permanently preserved.