Studio Ghibli Releases The Boy and the Heron Images for Use “Within the Scope of Common Sense”

Studio Ghibli has released another round of free-to-use screenshots from its Oscar-winning The Boy and the Heron.Released in July 2023, The Boy and the Heron is director Hayao Miyazaki’s first animated feature since the release of his critically acclaimed 2013 film The Wind Rises. On Ghibli’s official website, fans will notice several fresh new additions to The Boy and the Heron’s image gallery. According to the site, these stills are allowed to be used “within the scope of common sense.” The film’s protagonist, Mahito Maki, is the central figure of this collection, which showcases many of the surreal situations and characters he encounters throughout the film.As shown above, Mahito deals with many parakeets over the course of his adventure. While many resemble the kind found in Mahito’s world, others are semi-humanoid in appearance. A model of the latter is currently on display at Ghibli theme park, which is located in the region of Nagakute, Japan. The heron’s world is also filled with small white spirits called “warawara,” which are somewhat reminiscent of the Kodama from Hayao Miyazaki’s 1997 film Princess Mononoke. One of the more striking images depicts Mahito confronting a woman who is engulfed in flames — a haunting reminder of the tragedy that served as the catalyst for Mahito’s journey.

Studio Ghibli has released another round of free-to-use screenshots from its Oscar-winning The Boy and the Heron.

Released in July 2023, The Boy and the Heron is director Hayao Miyazaki’s first animated feature since the release of his critically acclaimed 2013 film The Wind Rises. On Ghibli’s official website, fans will notice several fresh new additions to The Boy and the Heron‘s image gallery. According to the site, these stills are allowed to be used “within the scope of common sense.” The film’s protagonist, Mahito Maki, is the central figure of this collection, which showcases many of the surreal situations and characters he encounters throughout the film.

As shown above, Mahito deals with many parakeets over the course of his adventure. While many resemble the kind found in Mahito’s world, others are semi-humanoid in appearance. A model of the latter is currently on display at Ghibli theme park, which is located in the region of Nagakute, Japan. The heron’s world is also filled with small white spirits called “warawara,” which are somewhat reminiscent of the Kodama from Hayao Miyazaki’s 1997 film Princess Mononoke. One of the more striking images depicts Mahito confronting a woman who is engulfed in flames — a haunting reminder of the tragedy that served as the catalyst for Mahito’s journey.

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