I was 12, and maybe I felt I was too old for cartoons or that this particular animation was for smaller children. I remember watching commercials of the film, yet not getting interested. But before, let’s go to the early 2000’s for a minute.Īlthough Spirited Away was firstly released in Japan and a few other countries in 2001, most of the rest of the world only had the opportunity to watch it in theaters in 2003. I realized the channel needed some movies from the ’80s, so I thought My Neighbor Totoro would be a good addition. The encounters of Totoro and the two little girls get more frequent with time, and the three of them, together with other friendly spirits of the forest, live many adventures. While the father is distracted working and the older girl, Satsuki, is at school, Mei enters the woods around the house and finds sleeping under a tree a huge forest spirit called Totoro. The girls’ mother, Susuwatari, is in a nearby hospital recovering from an illness. Tatsuo Kusakabe and his daughters, Satsuki and Mei, are moving to an old house in the country.
Today we’ll talk about My Neighbor Totoro, beginning with a plot summary, through the review, and concluding with a symbolic rating.īut before, I would like to ask you to subscribe to our channel and give the video a thumbs up now, so you don’t forget about it later.
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