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Spirited Away (Bluray/DVD Combo) [Blu-ray]

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Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, Hayao Miyazaki’s wondrous fantasy adventure is a dazzling masterpiece from one of the most celebrated filmmakers in the history of animation. Chihiro’s family is moving to a New house, but when they stop on the way to explore an abandoned village, her parents undergo a mysterious transformation and Chihiro is whisked into a world of fantastic spirits ruled over by the sorceress, Yubaba. Put to work in a magical bathhouse for spirits and demons, Chihiro must use all her wits to survive in this strange New place, find a way to free her parents and return to the normal world. Overflowing with imaginative creatures and thrilling storytelling, Spirited Away became a worldwide smash hit, and is one of the most critically-acclaimed films of all time.


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.851


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 Ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Hayao Miyazaki


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, Dubbed


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 5 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 17, 2017


Actors ‏ : ‎ Daveigh Chase, Suzanne Pleshette, Jason Marsden, Susan Egan


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ French, Japanese


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  • Spirited Away should be a family tradition in every home and a treasured part of every young girl's experience
Spirited Away is the Studio Ghibli, Miyazaki film that made of me a full on fan. I am now taking a moment to make all of the squee! sounds a person one tenth my age might make in reviewing this movie. To forestall the flow of superlatives that this movie deserves allow for a little admin. Spirited Away is Family Friendly. Having a young girl as the hero may make it a tough sell for small boys, but it is such a well told story, they may let themselves be won over. It is certainly aimed at the younger family members, but in my house, two adults, no kids it is a favorite movie. Miyazaki has made a movie with enough sophistication and depth to be more than kiddie show. Studio Ghibli as usual has made this such a beautiful movie, that it can be enjoyed as an animated art show even with the sound off. Spirited Away is what a fairy story should be. It contains almost all of the classical elements, but it refuses to be easy to anticipate. There is always an unexpected detail, or another beautiful image that make this a viewing delight. Observing the conventions, ten year-old, whiny and grumpy Chihiro Ogino(voiced magnificently by child actor Daveigh Chase) is moving with her parents from her home to a new life in the country. Along the way they find themselves in what they believe to be an abandoned theme park. Her parents succumb to the temptation of rich and savory food and are turned into pigs. Chihiro being too scared to eat avoids the transformation and learns that this is a magical town where spirits come for their holiday and to take advantage of the wondrous Bath House. The Bath house is ruled by the ruthless, but not entirely evil Yubaba (Again magnificently voiced by Suzanne Pleshette). Here the young Chihiro signs away her name to become one of the workers. Literally she signs away her name and becomes known as Sen. She cannot go back to her old life until she remember her old name. She will be called upon to perfume heavy work, make friends of unlikely spirits, help fight evil and make sacrifices in favor of others. So far this is fairly standard fairy tale stuff. But back it with almost unlimited imaginings of what spirits might look like, non-traditional plotting and depth of imagination. Miyazaki and Ghibli have peopled a complete magical world and shown us a ten year-old girl who can stand up to it and win it and us to her side. This is my second copy of Spirited Away and at least my 4th viewing. It is that good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2017 by Phred

  • Not just the best animated movie out there. It's one of the best movies—of any genre—ever made.
It is a bonafide masterpiece in every way possible. A few key things that stand out: -The most intricate and creative animation I've ever seen. The visuals will be super fun if your kids watch it, but otherwise this film is something that can only be properly understood and appreciated by adults. -The story itself is very novel and entertaining. It can technically be considered a coming-of-age film, given the evolution of Chihiro (the protagonist) as a human being throughout the film, but there are so many other things going on independently. It is an apparatus of stories that happen to unfold in the same area, binded together. -But this movie is also filled with so many layers of depth in terms of the philosophical aspects (particularly in the symbolism and imagery. -The most beautiful soundtrack I have ever heard (composed by Joe Hisaishi). Check out "The Sixth Station" and "One Summer's Day." -Its director, Hayao Miyazaki, is a genius and does a phenomenal job with every film. -You pick up new things and little bits of nuance every time you watch it. It's my favorite film of all time so I've watched it at least 25 times, but I still find myself looking at and thinking about different things each time. Overall, this film is one that I would consider to be one of the best films of the century. It is also one of the most critically acclaimed films anyway (with a 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 96 on Metacritic). However, I must warn that this is not an "anime" movie. It is not even close to an anime movie (which is more histrionic, emotionally shallow, and oriented towards being entertaining—as opposed to being a sophisticated work of art). Nobody in Japan would ever call Spirited Away anime. The only reason it falls into the "Anime" genre on this website is because it is an animated film that happened to be made in Japan, and many Americans often assume that anime simply means *a Japanese animated movie.* But comparing this to a cheesy Japanese anime show would be like comparing the Pixar movie Up (which is, in many ways, an adult film) to a shallow kids Disney Channel movie. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2018 by Luke

  • Miyazaki's Masterpiece on Blu-Ray
What can be said about "Spirited Away" that has not been stated before? This is one of the best animated films ever created and arguably the highlight of Hayao Miyazaki's extraordinary career. This incredibly imaginative work is combined with an emotional story that really makes this one special. This is the story of Chihiro, a 10 year old girl who is moving to a new city when her parents decide to take a quick detour to what seems to be an abandoned amusement park. However, the park is filled with magical creatures and her parents are turned into pigs. Chihiro must grow up quickly in this exotic world not only to save her parents, but to survive. I cannot speak enough about the story itself which is expertly crafted or the beautiful animation that includes some wonderful scenes at the bath house, the strange characters that fill the screen and my favorite, the train on the flooded tracks which provides views of the distant clouds that almost had me feeling the cool breeze blowing past. This is a must-see film for sure. As for the blu-ray transfer, all I can say is "Finally!" as it took long enough. The blu-ray provides a crisp, clean presentation of the film which meets and exceeds all expectations. I was fortunate enough to see Spirited Away in the theaters which is the only way to view this film in a superior format to the blu-ray edition. As far as the rest of the extras goes, it duplicates what was available on the standard 2-disc DVD that was released several years ago. However, that does not detract from my rating at all. If you like this movie, then by all means get this blu-ray edition as it is well worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2015 by McGillicutty

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