List Of Studio Ghibli Movies

Ah, Studio Ghibli... Just the name conjures up images of soaring dragons, whispering forests, and a certain magical feeling, doesn't it? You know that feeling, right? That cozy warmth that spreads from your toes to the top of your head? Well, let's dive into the heart of that magic: a list of their incredible films. Get ready for a journey!

Ghibli’s filmography is vast. Truly a treasure trove. Where do we even begin?

The Classics (You Absolutely Must See!)

First, we can't forget the absolute cornerstones. These are the films that defined Ghibli for many of us.

My Neighbor Totoro (1988): Can you hear the soft rustle of leaves already? This is the ultimate comfort film. Two sisters move to the countryside and befriend a giant, fluffy forest spirit. Need I say more? Pure, unadulterated joy.

Kiki's Delivery Service (1989): A young witch, a black cat, and a whole lot of courage. Kiki embarks on her own, starting a delivery service. It's about growing up, finding your place, and the bittersweet joy of independence. Anyone else remember wanting to learn to fly on a broomstick?

Top 10 Best Studio Ghibli films by Deadpoolguy77 on DeviantArt
Top 10 Best Studio Ghibli films by Deadpoolguy77 on DeviantArt

Princess Mononoke (1997): Okay, things get a bit more serious here. This is an epic tale of humans versus nature, with stunning animation and a powerful message. It’s a masterpiece of storytelling, really.

Spirited Away (2001): This one won an Oscar! A young girl gets lost in a spirit world. It's a breathtaking adventure, full of unforgettable characters and dazzling visuals. Is it just me, or does everyone secretly wish they could visit a bathhouse for spirits?

Hidden Gems (Worth Discovering!)

These might not be as widely known, but they’re equally brilliant. Don't overlook them!

Studio Ghibli Tier List - All Films Ranked - YouTube
Studio Ghibli Tier List - All Films Ranked - YouTube

Grave of the Fireflies (1988): Prepare yourselves. This is a heartbreaking but incredibly important film about two siblings trying to survive in post-war Japan. It’s powerful and moving. Not exactly "cozy," I grant you, but profoundly impactful.

Whisper of the Heart (1995): A charming and sweet story about a young girl who loves to read and a boy who inspires her to follow her dreams. Isn’t it lovely?

The Cat Returns (2002): Did you know there was a sequel of sorts to Whisper of the Heart? A delightful, whimsical adventure centered around Baron Humbert von Gikkingen. If you loved Whisper of the Heart, this is a must-watch.

10 Studio Ghibli Movies That Will Make You See the World In a New Way
10 Studio Ghibli Movies That Will Make You See the World In a New Way

More Modern Magic (Don't Miss Out!)

Ghibli continued to create stunning films in more recent years.

Howl's Moving Castle (2004): A cursed young woman and a flamboyant wizard find solace in each other. It's whimsical, romantic, and visually stunning. Does anyone else wish they had a moving castle?

Ponyo (2008): A goldfish princess who wants to become human! Based loosely on "The Little Mermaid," this is a vibrant and heartwarming story about friendship and love.

Every Studio Ghibli Film, Ranked | GQ
Every Studio Ghibli Film, Ranked | GQ

The Wind Rises (2013): A fictionalized biography of Jiro Horikoshi, the designer of the Mitsubishi A5M fighter aircraft. It’s a beautiful and thoughtful film, Hayao Miyazaki's supposed final film (though he’s come out of retirement since!).

And there are so many more! Arrietty, From Up on Poppy Hill, When Marnie Was There... the list goes on! Exploring the world of Ghibli is a journey in itself.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab a warm drink, maybe some popcorn, and dive into the magical world of Studio Ghibli. You won't regret it. Prepare to be enchanted, inspired, and filled with that warm, fuzzy feeling that only Ghibli can provide.