For over 30 years, Studio Ghibli has been releasing mesmerizing films with their iconic animation style, telling stories in imaginative lands with characters that fans love and cherish. While Studio Ghibli films are standalone masterpieces, some of the worlds they’ve created are full of potential that could be expanded into full-fledged series, allowing for further character exploration and exciting new stories in an episodical format.Whether it’s the legendary Baron from The Cat Returns or a young Howl Pendragon learning to harness his magical powers, Studio Ghibli could seamlessly go from feature-film studio to anime powerhouse using their existing franchises. With over 20 feature-length films released, the hardest decision to make when adapting a show into a series might just be choosing where to start.Chihiro’s time spent in the spirit realm makes a great starting point for a series that could further explore her adventures while also allowing beloved characters like Haku and Kaonashi (No-Face) to return, too. The series could follow Chihiro as she grows up and traverses both the earthly realm and the spirit realm, returning to the bathhouse and aiding the spirits. Each episode could explore Spirited Away’s folklore of the spirit realm, with both familiar faces and new spirits enjoying the spotlight as Chihiro provides them with the relief they seek.
For over 30 years, Studio Ghibli has been releasing mesmerizing films with their iconic animation style, telling stories in imaginative lands with characters that fans love and cherish. While Studio Ghibli films are standalone masterpieces, some of the worlds they’ve created are full of potential that could be expanded into full-fledged series, allowing for further character exploration and exciting new stories in an episodical format.
Whether it’s the legendary Baron from The Cat Returns or a young Howl Pendragon learning to harness his magical powers, Studio Ghibli could seamlessly go from feature-film studio to anime powerhouse using their existing franchises. With over 20 feature-length films released, the hardest decision to make when adapting a show into a series might just be choosing where to start.
Chihiro’s time spent in the spirit realm makes a great starting point for a series that could further explore her adventures while also allowing beloved characters like Haku and Kaonashi (No-Face) to return, too. The series could follow Chihiro as she grows up and traverses both the earthly realm and the spirit realm, returning to the bathhouse and aiding the spirits. Each episode could explore Spirited Away’s folklore of the spirit realm, with both familiar faces and new spirits enjoying the spotlight as Chihiro provides them with the relief they seek.
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