My family and I enjoy beautiful, magical animations from Japan such as Arrietty and other Japanese movies. We really enjoyed watching this Studio Ghibli title My Neighbor Totoro, which was recently released on Blu-ray by Disney.
Here is the trailer to this fun family movie.
We also enjoyed watching the bonus features, and learned to understand how the Academy Award winning writer and director Hayao Miyazaki came up with the locations, characters and the movie scenes.
Some fun scenes from the movie, as Mei discovers Totoro beside the huge camphor tree by their home.
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Some fun scenes from the movie, as Mei discovers Totoro beside the huge camphor tree by their home.
If you would like to win a copy of My Neighbor Totoro blu-ray please enter this US and Canada giveaway before June 24 using the rafflecopter below.
To be eligible to win please follow all my social media networks and comment. Respond within 48 hours from the time of contact to claim the prize.
Update: The winner is Amweeks
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I am from Ontario, Canada. Favourite Japanese movie is a tie between Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke
ReplyDeleteTotoro IS my favorite Japanese movie!!! There are a lot of great ones tho' and my girls really love a lot of anime too :)
ReplyDeleteI don't have a favorite Japanese movie (although I love the old Godzilla films). My kids love pokemon!
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ReplyDeleteSpirited Away is my favorite movie by far. I also like Howl's Moving Castle. :)
ReplyDeleteSpirited Away is my favorite movie by far, although I like the Howl's Moving Castle too.
ReplyDeleteI really liked Ponyo!
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ReplyDeleteI live in the United States. My favorite Japanese movie so far is Kiki's Delivery Service
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I am in Canada and I love Doraemon!
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I am in Canada and don't recall any Japanese movies that i have watched
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I am in T.O and first what I like is Seven Samurai.
ReplyDeleteI'm in Canada and I can't think of any
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Japanese movie is Princess Mononoke. I live in Hamilton, Ontario.
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ReplyDeleteBailey Dexter facebook I live in ON Canada. This would be my first Japanese movie.
ReplyDeleteTotoro is one of the first and my favourite Japanese movies I saw. I live in Ontario.
ReplyDeleteI think this would be my first :)
ReplyDeleteOh and I am in Canada
ReplyDeleteCanada and LOVE Totoro I have Totoro keychains etc.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite Japanese movie is a classic! And that movie is Gojira (1954, the US version is commonly known as Godzilla: King of the Monsters (1956).
ReplyDeleteMy fave is Seven Samurai. I'm from the USA.
ReplyDeleteI'm from Canada and have not watched Japanese movies before. But I've heard good things about Totoro!
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I'm in Canada and I have to say that Godzilla is my favourite japanese movie.
ReplyDeleteI'm in Canada and I've watched several Japanese horror movies.
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I live in canada and this would be my first movie
ReplyDeleteI live in Canada. My favourite movie is Castle in the Sky.
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ReplyDeleteTotoro is my favorite
ReplyDeleteI have a whole list of Japanese movies - AppleSeed, Totoro, Kiki Delivery service, Spirited away, Full Metal Alchemist, Naruto, 5 cm per sec, and the list goes on...
ReplyDeleteI am in Ontario
ReplyDeleteI guess my first. :-) I am in Ontario.
ReplyDeleteI am in Ontario. This would be my first Japanese movie.
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