This movie was BEAUTIFUL! Spirited Away MOVIE REACTION!

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We're going back in time today! As we are celebrating 150,000 subscribers, we are releasing some very old Patreon exclusive movie reactions for the next month! First up is Spirited Away, which was a beautiful movie. If you enjoyed this reaction, please leave a like on the video and subscribe to the channel for more reactions! #spiritedaway #animereaction #animereaction
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  • @CarlieAndAnge
    @CarlieAndAnge6 ай бұрын

    Dont cringe at our old commentary 😆 As promised, here is the first of our 3 part series where we are uploading our old Patreon exclusive, anime movie reactions! A Silent Voice and Your Name are over on Patreon for early access! www.patreon.com/carlie_and_ange

  • @ajkinsey9559

    @ajkinsey9559

    6 ай бұрын

    ARCANE SEASON 1 RECAP UNTIL SEASON 2 BEGINS 20TH NOVEMBER 2024 LETS GO

  • @safarfalahi5587

    @safarfalahi5587

    6 ай бұрын

    Please try "i want to eat your pancreas"

  • @EpicSubmarines

    @EpicSubmarines

    6 ай бұрын

    Your old Commentary was fine don't worry too much

  • @What-ef8ji

    @What-ef8ji

    6 ай бұрын

    Want you guys watch “Silent” the best Japanese Drama of the year 2022 and “VIVANT” the best Japanese Drama of the year 2023

  • @CragiBoi019

    @CragiBoi019

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure what you mean. Your commentary was fine.

  • @matthewkrambeer2480
    @matthewkrambeer24806 ай бұрын

    I don't know if you ever realized it, but the stink spirit was actually a river spirit. He was so dirty because his river was polluted.

  • @EChacon

    @EChacon

    6 ай бұрын

    Not only that, when Sen (Chihiro) and the rest of the Bath House Spirits pull the Bicycle and the trash from the River Spirit’s body it was based on an actual real life experience by Hayao Miyazaki. Miyazaki and 10 other people had to pull out a bicycle from a local river that was polluted and once the bicycle and trash were removed, the river eventually became clean again and the fish returned as well.

  • @JeyC_

    @JeyC_

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@EChaconthat's some interesting and cool trivia

  • @LIquid-1neau
    @LIquid-1neau6 ай бұрын

    Strange thing that the older we get, the more we can enjoy Ghibli films. Maybe, we always miss our own precious childhood😢

  • @luizycsy9668

    @luizycsy9668

    6 ай бұрын

    Fr,I watch Only Yesterday movie also stuff every day,this movie gives so much comfort n almost relatable to real life

  • @jianyuyj2016

    @jianyuyj2016

    6 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @unicornlee3399

    @unicornlee3399

    6 ай бұрын

    Strange thing is I think I can forever enjoy what I see in 33:46

  • @tsgmilangaming6512

    @tsgmilangaming6512

    6 ай бұрын

    I got hella scared when I watched this as a child and now appreciate how beautifully made the movie was

  • @kinoshkiwa

    @kinoshkiwa

    6 ай бұрын

    Because newer movies don't use these type of art style and animations as much nowadays

  • @usedtobemyself
    @usedtobemyself6 ай бұрын

    It's wild to me that not everyone grew up watching this but that makes it so much more exciting to see people react as adults!

  • @aaronmgriffin

    @aaronmgriffin

    6 ай бұрын

    Some of us are old. I was 19 when it came out

  • @kozukawa47

    @kozukawa47

    6 ай бұрын

    i started watching at 25. healed parts of me i never knew was broken 😅

  • @sagitswag1785

    @sagitswag1785

    5 ай бұрын

    I watched it for the first time when I was in highschool and have been watching it at least once a year since 😭

  • @farauanhom

    @farauanhom

    4 ай бұрын

    Studio Ghibli films are my childhood! I could remember watching them through cable TV. Nowadays, I wouldn't be more happy to watch them on Netflix, again. ❤❤

  • @Dream-kp7bf

    @Dream-kp7bf

    10 күн бұрын

    it just shows how different we are in different countries or based on our parents o even money, we all grew up differently. I´m 24 now and I think I discovered studio ghibli last year or so

  • @PuddinItIn
    @PuddinItIn6 ай бұрын

    This movie is so incredible, i remember watching this and Princess Mononoke back in the day

  • @nobodyyoushouldcare00

    @nobodyyoushouldcare00

    6 ай бұрын

    Huh? How did you comment four days ago if the video was published today?

  • @user-mn8vx6vy2r

    @user-mn8vx6vy2r

    6 ай бұрын

    Princess Mononoke!!!!!!can you guys do the reaction?🤩🤩

  • @anonisnoone6125

    @anonisnoone6125

    6 ай бұрын

    @@nobodyyoushouldcare00Patreon.

  • @Makkaru112

    @Makkaru112

    6 ай бұрын

    @@user-mn8vx6vy2rpost this below their video. Not in a comment thread. Then they’ll more likely see it. ❤

  • @user-dz1gl1sr2h
    @user-dz1gl1sr2h6 ай бұрын

    interesting points The same animator was in charge of the scene where Chihiro cries and eats rice balls and the scene where Haikyuu's players cry and eat in the cafeteria after losing in the match against Aoba Johsai. Chihiro and Hinata's facial expressions are similar. Haku's voice actor and Haikyuu's Suga are the same person. The voice actor voiced Haku in his debut work when he was a child actor.

  • @sparkdzulfikar

    @sparkdzulfikar

    6 ай бұрын

    That's a nice trivia

  • @user-fv2mq3rb5c
    @user-fv2mq3rb5c6 ай бұрын

    There is also an interpretation that the moment Chihiro let go of Haku's hand, she forgot everything that happened in the village. Miyazaki Hayao always creates weird things and unkind storylines. But the stories always touch the heartstrings, and he make sure we know what message he wanted to convey in the end. Ghibli films seem to come to us much more deeply if we feel them with our hearts rather than looking for a very specific reason rationally.

  • @Varies16

    @Varies16

    6 ай бұрын

    Once Chihiro reached the end of the tunnel and turned around that was the moment she forgot everything. Hayao Miyazaki confirmed it. Her hair clip was the only object that confirmed that her trip in the spirit world happened for real.

  • @Yoshi-qp1mg

    @Yoshi-qp1mg

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Varies16I feel like the author is just hurting me for no reason at that point. why must she forget? so I cry more?

  • @Varies16

    @Varies16

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Yoshi-qp1mg Many Japanese authors make their stories with a bittersweet ending most of the time to make us feel more emphatetic to the characters and the story. Probably it's also because Japanese tend to feel "pessimistic" in a sort of way? I mean, they have a different thoughts about life in general, which I really admire.

  • @user-dwjn9muvxi0

    @user-dwjn9muvxi0

    5 ай бұрын

    Happy endings where everyone is happy feel like a lie to Japanese people.

  • @user-NaRa22

    @user-NaRa22

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@Varies16 I am Japanese. I love ``movies that leave the judgment up to the viewer, but depending on their consideration, the ending may be bitter.'' Many Japanese movies don't intentionally make the ending clear and leave it up to the viewer, so it's a lot of fun to think about it.

  • @danielaponte8594
    @danielaponte85946 ай бұрын

    I watched this movie when I was a child. I got scared when the parents became pigs and the city changed to a spirit world; but I continued watching because of the character development and magnificent frames. That movie changed me!

  • @LuisSierra42

    @LuisSierra42

    6 ай бұрын

    When it ends, it feels as if you are waking up from a dream

  • @cannibalcatgirl
    @cannibalcatgirl6 ай бұрын

    Ghibli movies have the most beautiful way of showing us that love comes in many forms, friends show up at unexpected times, and the beauty of nature is vital to our souls

  • @myoshi3763
    @myoshi37636 ай бұрын

    The entrance and exit look different (director Miyazaki did this on purpose). The paper that was attacking Haku is thought to be the shikigami of Onmyodo. In Japan, snakes or dragons have long been considered river spirits. The rotten god that Chihiro rescued is a river spirit just like Haku. That's why he left gold dust as a thank you.

  • @boohoo__imneww
    @boohoo__imneww6 ай бұрын

    Studio Ghibli films are quite heartwarming. I loved the reaction as always. Your videos never fail to bring a smile to my face.

  • @user-py1gq3uh8h
    @user-py1gq3uh8h26 күн бұрын

    I think it's great that they are both watching the film with Japanese audio. The Japanese audio version is the true reflection of the director Miyazaki and the voice actors who portrayed the characters.

  • @jimjimcherie
    @jimjimcherie6 ай бұрын

    I’ve already seen your reaction to Spirited Away, but I rewatched just because. God the way I love this movie! It’s been my favorite film since I saw it back in 2003, I was 7 years old at the time, I watched it with a classmate back then who since has been my best friend, this year we celebrated 21 years of friendship and just in time, the movie was screened again in theaters here, so we went to see it together again. We both cried. My best friend is also a professional violin player and she played at Animatissimo, an orchestra here in Peru that plays famous anime and video game scores, I went to see their Ghibli symphony. I legit cried during several songs but specially in the Spirited Away ones, my best friend also cried during that one. Ghibli films just have something to them that I feel a lot of new animated films lack, they have so much heart, so much thought put in them, they touch on so many societal topics. Miyazaki’s last film came out this year, The Boy and The Heron, I’m dying to watch it, I’m waiting for it to be released here.

  • @Hasdfgh12321
    @Hasdfgh123216 ай бұрын

    this movie is currently playing in our local theater and i just watched it for the 5th time but first time in a theater and it was absolutely magnificent

  • @Tien1million

    @Tien1million

    6 ай бұрын

    I watched this in the theater when it was first released, I loved the animation, but didn't care much for the story, because I was too young to understand it. Watched it again later in life and it is a master piece. I can't wait for Ghibli new film coming out next month, "The Boy and the Heron."

  • @Makkaru112

    @Makkaru112

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Tien1millionI hope that new film succeeds. GHIBLI must exist forever and pass the torch to new generations to keep the spirit of these styles of film alive. ❤

  • @user-tp6nm6mg5w

    @user-tp6nm6mg5w

    5 ай бұрын

    羨ましいです。 日本でもまた、公開してほしいです。

  • @Hasdfgh12321

    @Hasdfgh12321

    5 ай бұрын

    @@user-tp6nm6mg5w はい、今はかなり寒いですね。

  • @tanpopo2658
    @tanpopo26586 ай бұрын

    I want you to see more of Studio Ghibli's works! ・When Marnie Was There ・The Borrower Arrietty ・Whisper of the heart ・Howl's Moving Castle ・KiKi's Delivery Service ・From Up on Poppy Hill I recommend all of them!

  • @manumudgal4988

    @manumudgal4988

    6 ай бұрын

    Nausicca of the valley of the wind.

  • @usurper3497

    @usurper3497

    6 ай бұрын

    Graveyard of fireflies

  • @PentragonCosplay
    @PentragonCosplay6 ай бұрын

    This is still my favourite Ghibliomovie. I barely go to the cinema but I watched it there 3 times. The music in all Ghibli- lives is so outstanding and the design for all the gods is just beautiful and unique

  • @TheLightbane
    @TheLightbane6 ай бұрын

    23:15 That was the spirit of a great river in Japan. By coming to the bath house it was able to be cleansed of all the things people had been throwing into the river over the years. Bicycles, rubbish and all things people just casually pollute the water with 😡

  • @lt8527
    @lt85276 ай бұрын

    When you realized the Kohaku river has been drained and then rewatch this film...will change the point of view entirely😢

  • @Erra66
    @Erra666 ай бұрын

    omg, this was my first anime ever without even knowing it as a little kid. the memories it brings back, i loved this movie so much i did my college music paper on one summer's day

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru1126 ай бұрын

    Let me share about Lin - Byakko are kitsune with pure white fur. They can have anywhere from one to nine tails depending on their age. Behavior: Byakko are the most common of the tribes of Zenko, or good kitsune. They are associated with Shintō and devote their lives to the service of the deity Inari

  • @mymemoriesofgoldenricefiel6472
    @mymemoriesofgoldenricefiel64726 ай бұрын

    12:57 Fun facts from Japan🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵 Even though everyone was born and raised in different places, there is a high probability that overseas people watching this movie will react to Kamaji's name and say things like "Jumanji?" or "That name sounds like Jumanji." It was interesting to see that almost everyone reacted happily. By the way, here's how the characters' names are written in Japanese and what they mean in English. 釜爺(Kamaji)=釜(kama.buthtub or coal-fired kiln or iron cauldron)+爺(Ji.elderly gentleman)=The old man who manages the baths, and the old man who heats the baths. 湯婆婆(Yubaba)=湯(Yu or tou.boil water or hot water)+婆(babaa or baba. elderly lady)+婆=Old woman who is the manager of this spa hotel. It also means the old woman who is a greedy ruler. This is because there is a Japanese proverb which says that people spend money like hot water without turning off a tap (meaning, in the eyes of the people around them, to waste money badly, to waste huge sums of money in an unplanned and unregulated manner). The term was coined because in the past, very few people in Japan owned bathtubs in their private homes, and even the wealthy classes such as the royal family, aristocrats, samurai and wealthy merchants spent more time using sauna-style steam baths than they did for a long time. The Japanese have always been fond of hot springs and cleanliness since ancient times, but the prototype of the household bath in the same format as today, which uses a lot of hot water, was created around 1596-1615. However, most were installed in public bathhouses, just like hot springs, and became places of relaxation where men and women, young and old, could chat and enjoy themselves in a lively atmosphere. (As an added bonus, this also served as a crime prevention measure. If there was a suspicious person, the inhabitants of the town or village would immediately say, "I don't remember seeing such a person in the public baths. I don't know him and I have never had a conversation with him. Travellers would usually tell their history of arrival to prove their identity, so if they had talked to him once together, they would immediately know who it was. Public baths are another pub in our towns and villages. It's one of the places where we talk to everyone. If they haven't seen him before, that means he's a suspicious person." (because they would realise that they have never seen him before). It was only from 1868 to 1963 that they became widespread in ordinary households, a period of drastic lifestyle changes in a short period of only 95 years. 銭婆(Zeniba)=銭(Zeni or sen. One of the words for money or currency. Although it is classified as an archaic word, it was only recently abolished from the Japanese historical point of view, as currency with this name was used until 1953, 70 years ago. It is still used mainly on the stock market and in banks as one of the units for dividing money into smaller amounts, or at the end of a word that means exact change, alms or offering.)+婆(babaa or baba .elderly lady.)=She herself is not interested in money or making money, so she doesn't actually give a salary, but she is someone who gives work to her visitors and teaches them the meaningfulness of working for a living and the joy of labour. In Japanese, there are words derived from the Chinese classics, such as intou(淫蕩) and tandeki(耽溺), which mean to become so lewd that one is unable to escape from pleasure, or to be on the verge of drowning in a state of pleasure, having lost one's judgment and dreaming. The name "tou(蕩)" has the same sound as another reading of Yu(湯), and "deki(溺)" means to drown, so it is paired with Yubaba, who is obsessed with making money by making others work for her instead of trying to make money through her own efforts and ingenuity. The name is an association game that tells the Japanese-speaking audience that these sisters are completely different from each other. 坊(In the English version it is called baby, but in the Japanese version it is called bou.)=spoild rich boy,employer's child,sweet boy,energetic child,cheerful child. There are different cases of use, such as when it is used as a term of endearment in a good or affectionate sense, when it is used as a courtesy, and when it is used in a teasing sense. 千尋(Chihiro)=千(Chi or Sen or Zen or jin. One Thousand)+尋(hiro or jin or tazuneru.Ancient Japanese unit of measurement for the length of both hands held out to the left and right, or asking a person something.)=The hiro is one of the ancient Japanese units of measurement, now used by people who like to fish and by hunters. Originally a term for the length of a line or the depth of water, it is the length of a fishing line when held in both hands and spread out. Incidentally, 1hiro = 1.5 m or 1.8 m. In the case of Chihiro, the meaning is even more restricted, meaning very long or very deep, as it is a thousand times longer than 1hiro. So in Japanese, the expression 'Chihiro no umi ni kogidasu' (I start rowing my boat towards the big ocean) is sometimes used when rowing out into the big sea, at the beginning of an adventure or when encountering a large amount of books or knowledge. There is also a saying 'Shishi ha senjin no tani ni ko wo otosu'. This saying originates from a legend that lions have a custom of plunging their cubs to the bottom of a valley to see if they can survive in the harsh natural environment, and raising only those cubs with high vitality that have crawled up out of the valley on their own, It can also refer to a parent's attitude of having a deep love for the other person but concealing it by giving them trials and quietly praying for them to grow up, or to such a parenting and training policy, which seems strict but carefully watches over the child and always gives them hints when they need help. It implies a loving parental attitude that appears strict but carefully watches over the child and always gives hints to the child when he or she needs help. It is a poetic term that has been favoured by the Japanese people for more than a thousand years and has always been one of the top-ranked names given to children in the long history of Japan. The name expresses the hope that the child will be courageous, that he or she will encounter a lot of knowledge and great books, and that he or she will grow up to know many things and understand things correctly in his or her long life. When this child grows up one day, I want to give him a name that will always make him feel cheerful, realising that as long as this thought remains in the form of a name, he will never truly be alone. In Japan, there is a strong belief in naming children. So Sen and Chihiro would have completely different names with different meanings. Other popular names for girls in Japan that use Sen include Chiyo and Chizuru (or Chizuko), so Sen alone feels like a very simplified common name or a name that has been thrown together in a crude way. There you are, the thousandth employee!" The name has no original form at all. By the way,千代(Chiyo)=千(thousand)+代(Generations and ages)=May you live a long and healthy life, whether for a hundred or a thousand years. 千鶴(Chizuru)or千鶴子(Chizuko.子=Child.)=The name derives from the folklore that turtles live for 10,000 years and cranes(鶴) for 1,000 years. Also, in the scene where Yubaba takes Chihiro's name, the family name written on Chihiro's name is Ogino(荻野). 荻(Ogi or hagi.Japanese clover)+野(no.Fields and grasslands) It means something like this. Chihiro and the nicknames and common names for these names are usually Chii, Chiichan, Chiibou,Chizu and Chizuchan. Chihiro can be called hii, hiichan, but is generally called Chii, Chichan. Calling him Sen is a form of renaming, following an old Japanese custom to encourage people to be aware of their status as employees. Around 1603-1868, this method was adopted when servants and employees of merchants and landowners took their names. However, it was an important human courtesy for shopkeepers to call their employees Osen or Osenchan, Osensan,Senbou, usually with an initial O to show respect and politeness, so Sen is a crude and abusive way of addressing them. From a Japanese point of view, it is a very crude and violent way of saying 'Wow, this elderly woman has a very rough temper. This is an employer that I feel bad about and want to run away from. Even though she is an employer, she should be polite.For employees with small children, it would be normal to call them Osen or Osenchan or senbou. Poor girl, it's no wonder this girl is crying when they call her this." It is like.

  • @kaizen2049
    @kaizen20496 ай бұрын

    Omg! I really wanted this i think It's an awesome decision to release the classics even though they're old I'm happy

  • @ayaneha1665
    @ayaneha16656 ай бұрын

    Love your reaction! Love from Japan!😀 Spirited Away, Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi is my favorite movie! When I was a kid I went to watch it for a field trip. We can watch it on TV too, so I watched it more than 5 times!

  • @Hellopeachiiiiy
    @Hellopeachiiiiy6 ай бұрын

    This movie is the best! the older you get the more you enjoy this. And it's so deep as well. I read it somewhere before, apparently this movie is about adulthood. Chihiro represents a person who has just entered adulthood (aka the forst jobber lol) She had to work to survive (Yubaba said that if anyone doesn't work they will be turned into a pig.) Haku lost his identity (name), and No Face represents the loneliness and abandonment of adulthood. btw thank you for the reaction!

  • @kingj.4432
    @kingj.44326 ай бұрын

    My favorite movie of all time, everything about this is so beautifully made and so unique, the sceneries, the music…. And no worries, i really liked your earlier reactions, very talkative and a lot of attention to detail! Need more of these anime movie reactions❤️

  • @jamesbell7696
    @jamesbell76966 ай бұрын

    I absolutely LOVED this. Thank you for sharing it with us!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru1126 ай бұрын

    Yubaba-the “villain” in Spirited Away-is said to have been inspired by Yamauba or Onibaba, which is a Yōkai that usually appears in Japanese folklore. Yamauba is a type of kijo (female demon) or a mountain witch who was originally a human but became corrupted and turned into a Yōkai (Japanese ghost such as Yuurei or spirit (Sei). This may be a bit wrong but it’s such a vast set of subject to tell the truth! There are good versions of these sort of entities too with another name that I can’t recall and that’s sometimes hard to find the exact name for the exact thing since there are hundreds of Yōkai! 😂❤ ​​⁠ it’s as I described… many videos that explain about these types of beings that become like Yubaba when before they used to be alot wiser and were often healers and sages of the area. Both human and non human could become like Yubaba and others that may or not have been shown in the films. But the films definitely showed a heck of alot of Yōkai and other beings which was amazing enough❤️ With Japanese stuff it’s even more complex and deep to where even the stuff I’m sharing today is far deeper and more nuanced and sometimes similar characters or beings or exact same entities show up in different stories that became very famous ancient theatre plays etc.

  • @nobodyyoushouldcare00
    @nobodyyoushouldcare006 ай бұрын

    Ahhh, this unlocks so many old good memories for me, I loved this movie so much on my childhood (I still do), I watched it with my younger brother. You should watch 'Ponyo' or 'grave of the fireflies' next! Those are gems.

  • @Spacedeath42069
    @Spacedeath420696 ай бұрын

    I’m really happy to join along to a reaction to a ghibli movie :)) The movies are much more softer and gentler than modern day anime but they contain a quality which everyone can take something from. I hope you guys touch on the movie “Princess Mononoke” as i believe you’ll both enjoy this old classic :)!

  • @wawan3961

    @wawan3961

    6 ай бұрын

    Well this one is definitly more oriented towards aldults and not really soft, but I get your point. Ghibli movies are (most of them) heartwarming and they are always very poetic and imaginative. And Princess Mononoke is definitly one of the best ones :)

  • @demonsorrows
    @demonsorrows6 ай бұрын

    Princess Mononoke has been my favorite anime movie since I watched it in the 2000s. Before that, the only other anime movie I'd seen was Akira. I recommend Princess Mononoke if you haven't seen it yet. Anything Miyazaki is a winner, but it's the best in my opinion.

  • @lafatte24

    @lafatte24

    6 ай бұрын

    Princess mononoke for me as well, images from that movie remain permanently seared in my brain. I watched that when I was like 7 or 8 I think.

  • @wawan3961

    @wawan3961

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, and its message is as relevant as ever !

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru1126 ай бұрын

    Haku’s real name is Nigihayami Kohakunushi (饒速水小白主, Nigihayami Kohakunushi, lit. "Master of the Swift Amber River", referred throughout the film by the name Yubaba gives him: (ハク, haku), some say he is the deuteragonist of Spirited Away - (Sen tó Chihiro nó Kamikakushi)

  • @randomytbacc6619
    @randomytbacc66196 ай бұрын

    Loved the mix of fun and confusion you had. Great reaction!

  • @Cornberry
    @Cornberry6 ай бұрын

    Was my favorite animated movie growing up, and it still is! The music of Ghibli movies just hits so hard too, nostalgia every time.

  • @youngrootv
    @youngrootv6 ай бұрын

    The music in this movie and other Ghibli movies really bring you back to your childhood. Can’t get over how incredible the music is 🥲

  • @vjc25
    @vjc256 ай бұрын

    Omg I wasn’t expecting this reaction! ❤ one of my fav movies

  • @suhendra8107
    @suhendra81076 ай бұрын

    thanks for uploading to youtube, still waiting for the rest of the movies

  • @clairelin0216
    @clairelin02164 ай бұрын

    I love this movie! One thing I notice about Miyazaki and portraying romantic love in his movie(As Zeniba refers to Kohaku as Chihiro's "Dragon Boyfriend", indicating the love Chihiro has for Kohaku is romantic love), is he often presents the idea that romantic love isn't just for what we consider as "adults" what we consider as "kids" are just as capable of having romantic love as adults, some may even be capable to have that kind of love for someone way before others. Something to know in terms of the way that Chihiro's parents treated Chihiro and the way they were careless had a lot to do with how safe Japan is, in Japan, children are expected to walk to school without adult supervision by Chihiro's age which is 10 years old up to the end of high school as far as I know, because it is so safe, parents don't have to constantly check if the child stay close by all the time, and for a lot of Japanese parents, they don't have the worry of their child getting lost as much with the safe environment. There is actually proof that Kohaku and Chihiro are soulmates, Chihiro is the only one who knows Kohaku when he's in his dragon form, their storylines are similar, even after years without meeting each other, they recognized each other. The 6th stop means home, love, and family. In the first scene of the movie where you can see the goodbye card, the card says "Good luck, Chihiro. Hope we meet again." That's more than just a coincidence. A lot of people think that kids are not capable of romantic love, that it is impossible for kids to have romantic feelings for anyone, but this is not that simple, yes, a lot of kids don't have that kind of experience, but when I was a kid and I watched Spirited Away, near the end where Kohaku's eyes literally sparkles like the most beautiful emerald gems I had ever seen at the age of 12, that was the moment when I know I was in love and the feelings were for sure romantic.

  • @user-dz1gl1sr2h
    @user-dz1gl1sr2h6 ай бұрын

    In the second half of the story, the things that look like animal monuments before entering the tunnel are the former humans who looked back even though they shouldn't have looked back. It's like Lot's wife when he came out of Sodom and Gomorrah in the Bible.

  • @annelepoivre6224
    @annelepoivre6224Ай бұрын

    this reaction reminds me why I love your reactions ... so honest and sincere. Really enjoyed it ^^

  • @scorpion11729
    @scorpion117296 ай бұрын

    I absolutely adore this movie!!! It's such a fantastic quirky adventure that by the end you don't really want to leave

  • @cfe-ya5977
    @cfe-ya59776 ай бұрын

    When grampa said “love”, this implies that Chihiro and Haku were siblings. Chihiro fell in the river as described in the movie, Haku, as a human and her brother, saved her but he drowned in the river. Because such a pure mind of Haku that he just wanted to save his sister’s life, he became a spirit of the river he drowned. Chihiro’s mother is always somewhat cold to her because of grief of losing of her son, and Chihiro’s mom cannot help thinking that he died because of Chihiro. In this movie, it was Chihiro’s turn to save her brother. This story is about siblings’ love.❤

  • @koromaru3

    @koromaru3

    5 күн бұрын

    そんな話聞いたことありません😅 宮崎駿が話してましたか? 兄弟だとかは誰かの憶測な話であり宮崎駿はそんな話はしてないと思います.

  • @mdolbey93
    @mdolbey936 ай бұрын

    I don’t think I ever comment on y’all’s reactions, but I just wanted to say, I adore you guys! I’m so glad you make content, it’s so fun to watch. Hope y’all have a great week!

  • @CarlieAndAnge

    @CarlieAndAnge

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s really sweet. Thank you❤️

  • @broccolitastesgood
    @broccolitastesgood6 ай бұрын

    I first watched this movie when I was 6 years old. I love it just as much and even more today!

  • @randomytbacc6619
    @randomytbacc66196 ай бұрын

    Nice! First time watching a movie with you guys!!

  • @tatadap6202
    @tatadap62026 ай бұрын

    I really can not wait for your Name!!!! So excited!!

  • @josefinaguerrero1897
    @josefinaguerrero18976 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite movie, thanks you for the reaction ❤❤❤

  • @shirome__
    @shirome__6 ай бұрын

    The voice actor for Big Baby is Ryunosuke Kamiki. He is also the voice actor for Taki in ``Your Name''.

  • @Carnax6969
    @Carnax69696 ай бұрын

    SG movies are something special. Everything from the art style, music, acting etc. brings out emotions deep within. I've not yet watched every SG movie but from the ones I've seen, anything I listen to the OSTs that Joe composed, I can't help but feel strong emotions.

  • @vencam9498
    @vencam94986 ай бұрын

    A look in the past! Thank you for sharing

  • @angeljet99
    @angeljet996 ай бұрын

    My comfort channel 😭❤️ It feels so cozy and relaxing.

  • @kikikim4589
    @kikikim45896 ай бұрын

    You guys should watch more studio ghibli movies they're amazing

  • @scottcrosby-art5490
    @scottcrosby-art54906 ай бұрын

    One of the finest films ever made, created by the greatest animation/film studio of all time. Capped off with direction by one of the greatest minds in the history of cinema.

  • @mani3001
    @mani30016 ай бұрын

    I am so happy you've watched this!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru1126 ай бұрын

    I’m happy to explain a bit more what a Yōkai is. Interestingly there are many good kind too and often can depend on how we treat others around us as well as objects in our daily lives ❤ but aside from that there are many types of Yōkai that are not simply associated with objects. Heck. Sometimes they can imbue or attach to objects as well. Which is why even every object as a fork or chopsticks are treated with care and respect, for if they aren't they become negative versions of Yōkai which also puts bad luck upon the family or the specific family member, thr opposite happens if treated well. We choose the fate or their transformation as they grow to have a spirit potent enough to become considered living by our modern standards. Same as how a beloved family dog becomes a guardian of that family forever. Even gets a statue outside & inside the house and at times even gets a place by the family ancestral shrines within the home itself!

  • @Redditnikukyu
    @Redditnikukyu6 ай бұрын

    I’m really glad this movie even took Academy Award.

  • @viviennewood4836
    @viviennewood48366 ай бұрын

    Next: howl's moving castle, please 😢❤

  • @kasualkombat6404
    @kasualkombat64046 ай бұрын

    My favourite movie and favourite ever piece of media (second only to both FMAs).

  • @GiyuTomioka724satorugojo
    @GiyuTomioka724satorugojo4 ай бұрын

    Esta película gano un oscar recuerdo que la vi en cines cuando era niña me da una nostalgia 😢

  • @samidare7310
    @samidare73106 ай бұрын

    a bit sad you cut the train scene. it's one of the most beautiful scenes ive ever seen in anime. nevertheless great reaction :)

  • @Iscm_PAv
    @Iscm_PAv6 ай бұрын

    Grave of the fireflies, when Marnie was there and the tale of the princess Kaguya They're a masterpiece. ❤❤❤

  • @tuana5336
    @tuana53366 ай бұрын

    You will be obsessed with Howl's moving castle!!

  • @UltraHD.7
    @UltraHD.76 ай бұрын

    Yes, some characters in this movie are two faced, but one is even no face 😊 Btw, the train sequence in this movie is, to me, some of the most fascinating 5 minutes of my personal movie history.

  • @softicecream3322
    @softicecream33226 ай бұрын

    Watch: Your name, Silent voice, Weathering with you, I want to eat your pancreas, Howls moving castle, ponyo, Kiki’s delivery service, A Whisker away and My Neighbor Totoro! Amazing anime movies!

  • @keziacatherines

    @keziacatherines

    6 ай бұрын

    They have watched your name and silent voice

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru1126 ай бұрын

    The three heads are Kashira. BUT represent the Daruma. It’s a very important entity in Japan.

  • @indiiedreamer
    @indiiedreamer4 ай бұрын

    This movie makes me cry everytime, is beautiful ♥

  • @hbyangaptx4869
    @hbyangaptx48696 ай бұрын

    Hayao Miyazaki's new film, released this year, was the number one masterpiece among boy protagonists.

  • @ubGv
    @ubGv6 ай бұрын

    Thanks you for the upload😊 my favorite character is Haku🐲 Haku's voice is the same voice actor as Sugawara from Haikyu!!

  • @salvatore8778
    @salvatore87786 ай бұрын

    we need howls moving castle now!!

  • @prettybooooy
    @prettybooooy6 ай бұрын

    Their subtle reactions when something weird happens always gets me

  • @Mila-so6fy
    @Mila-so6fy6 ай бұрын

    This movie was one of my favs when I was younger 😂

  • @clairelin0216
    @clairelin02164 ай бұрын

    Kids are just as capable of having romantic love as adults, it's something we rarely think about, but some kids mature faster in that sense.

  • @SallieAndrea
    @SallieAndrea6 ай бұрын

    Such an amazing movie. Ghibli is the best thing ever

  • @katscript9241
    @katscript92416 ай бұрын

    So great to see your reaction! I humbly request that you all continue to react to Ghibli movies. They are Al so heartwarming and amazing, and the art and music are truly peak cinema. They are a big part of the reason i took an interest in Japanese culture, so much so that I just moved to Japan earlier this year from the US. Great reaction as always, glad to see y’all having fun as usual!

  • @Jose-ru2wf
    @Jose-ru2wf6 күн бұрын

    It's funny Carlie trusted noface when he was dangerous and mistrusted him later when he was harmless.

  • @RollingWheelTV
    @RollingWheelTV6 ай бұрын

    這部是我最愛的吉卜力動畫電影

  • @jamesstutz6907
    @jamesstutz69076 ай бұрын

    At the end of the movie. I wonder in how much time has passed it looks like a week or two. Why did the parents think someone was playing a prank no one knows that they were there. They be surprised in how much time has passed. Wondering if they have a home to go back to. I bet there is a missing persons report on them

  • @user-xv6ys6ef4n
    @user-xv6ys6ef4n5 ай бұрын

    22年前、まだわたしが子どもだった頃に映画館で観ました。 わたしが好きな KZread チャンネルで観ることができて嬉しい気持ちになりました☺

  • @user-nn1ho1ee5e
    @user-nn1ho1ee5e6 ай бұрын

    Luv you guys didn reaction weird English sub❤

  • @MariaHernandez-gk3uc
    @MariaHernandez-gk3uc6 ай бұрын

    aw i love this movie

  • @suchoi2555
    @suchoi25556 ай бұрын

    This was a treat! And no worries. Angie did great imo. Also, fo you have any plan on reacting to more Gibli movies?

  • @CarlieAndAnge

    @CarlieAndAnge

    6 ай бұрын

    We will in the future!

  • @cozycramorant9017
    @cozycramorant90176 ай бұрын

    Still such a beautiful movie.

  • @iberianprince3239
    @iberianprince32396 ай бұрын

    I would love to see a princess mononoke reaction

  • @lukiluix
    @lukiluix6 ай бұрын

    You should try "Only Yesterday", also by Studio Ghibli. I think Carlie would love it!

  • @babyzoe93
    @babyzoe936 ай бұрын

    24:58 A dragon = Flying eel =))) that's so hilarious =))

  • @epicmusiclover
    @epicmusiclover6 ай бұрын

    Wolf’s children. You should watch Wolf’s Children! A awesome Anime Movie

  • @herodaresfire4512
    @herodaresfire45126 ай бұрын

    I appreciated the handy pun that Ange didn't seem to notice.

  • @olegmarchenko3784
    @olegmarchenko37846 ай бұрын

    Мy first anime I watched as a child

  • @trujustice924
    @trujustice9244 ай бұрын

    "Everyone is Twofaced." No Face: :0

  • @redroseibarahime8755
    @redroseibarahime87556 ай бұрын

    nice reaction! I hope to see more movie reactions here on YT. I highly recommen "Princess Mononoke" to you - it is an absolute classic and my very first anime movie I saw in the cinema. It has an incredible message!

  • @mm-qx5mn
    @mm-qx5mn6 ай бұрын

    There’s a theory that Haku is Chihiro’s brother who tried to save her from drowning but he died, but because of his kind heart he was turned into a god of the Kohaku river. Their mom is somehow a bit harsh on Chihiro as you can see at the beginning because Chihiro was the reason why her son died. She thinks she loves Chihiro but unconsciously she is hard on Chihiro.

  • @andreadienes4714

    @andreadienes4714

    6 ай бұрын

    Ezt csak belemagyarázzák.... Haku egy folyóisten. Sosem volt ember.

  • @tranatkikomi6873

    @tranatkikomi6873

    6 ай бұрын

    That theory doesn’t make sense because she firmly remembers being saved by a dragon and Kohaku said “you fell into me”. He’s the embodiment of the river. Japanese parents can be more strict, that’s why the mum seems more harsh than your standard mother. She was also more impatient than anything.

  • @pachecronico
    @pachecronico5 ай бұрын

    Seriously, you guys should try Mononoke and Laputa.

  • @liquideeriemusic4691
    @liquideeriemusic46915 ай бұрын

    i watch this when i was high on weed. its magical

  • @justmimu
    @justmimu6 ай бұрын

    i love it❤❤❤ i hope u guys do react another ghibli's movie!!

  • @Matthew_KNGP1N
    @Matthew_KNGP1N6 ай бұрын

    When Carlie said "he does eat like you" lmao 🤣😂 she exposed him and this is one of my favorite movies

  • @saifulikhwan6786
    @saifulikhwan67866 ай бұрын

    Need more Ghibli reactions 🙏 Mononoke, Grave of the Fireflies, Howl etc.

  • @user-dn2lk3yu1j
    @user-dn2lk3yu1j6 ай бұрын

    If you plan on watching Ghibli in the future, Porco Rosso is a hoot! Also, Kiki's Delivery Service.

  • @Babi7u7
    @Babi7u76 ай бұрын

    Now I wanna see Silent Voice reaction!🥺

  • @What-ef8ji
    @What-ef8ji6 ай бұрын

    You guys should go Spirited Away theater version live action in London

  • @user-do2hd6lw8r
    @user-do2hd6lw8r4 ай бұрын

    千と千尋の神隠しだ〜!!

  • @tasm6300
    @tasm63006 ай бұрын

    josee, the tiger and the fish

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