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My Neighbor Totoro (となりのトトロ - Tonari no Totoro ) is a 1988 Japanese animated movie directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli.

A ani-manga version of My Neighbor Totoro will be published in English by Viz Communications starting on November 10, 2004.

1 Characters

2 Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.

The movie is a slow-moving yet fascinating portrayal of Japanese rural life. A university professor and his two daughters move into an old house near a forest, while his wife recovers from tuberculosis in a nearby hospital. His daughters discover "soot sprites" (or makurukurusuke), which lead them to find some forest spirits that Mei names Totoro. Not everyone can see the spirits of the forest, only the pure of heart. Four-year-old Mei is enchanted with them and determined to find the king of the forest. When she later gets lost while trying to bring an ear of healthy corn to her mother at the hospital, her older sister Satsuki runs everywhere searching for her, finally seeking Totoro's help. He is delighted to be of assistance, and with his help Mei is quickly found.

The movie features the "Cat Bus", a grinning feline bus summoned by Totoro which whisks Mei and Satsuki over the countryside to see their mother in hospital. When the cat bus finally leaves them its body fades into the evening shadows, leaving only its broad grin. This has led many people to compare it with Lewis Carroll's Cheshire cat.

3 Trivia

4 Credits

Direction, Original Story & Screenplay: Hayao Miyazaki
Music: Joe Hisaishi
Production: Studio Ghibli
Executive Producer: Yasuyoshi Tokuma
Producer: Toru Hara



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