Hayao Miyazaki

This page collects the films written by Hayao Miyazaki reviewed at Master of Worlds: “My Neighbor Totoro (1988)”, “Princess Mononoke (1997)”, and “Spirited Away (2001)”. Each review examines the screenplay and the role it plays in the film’s larger design, approaching the work as storytelling first. The collection grows as further titles are added.

My neighbor totoro 1988 review

My Neighbor Totoro (1988)

Hayao Miyazaki’s 1988 Studio Ghibli pastoral. Two girls discover forest spirits in rural Japan. Catbus, soot sprites, kindness throughout.

Princess mononoke 1997 review

Princess Mononoke (1997)

Miyazaki’s 1997 environmental fantasy. Iron age Japan, forest gods, no clear villain. The film that defined Studio Ghibli’s mature period for Western audiences.

Spirited away 2001 review

Spirited Away (2001)

Miyazaki’s 2001 fantasy. A ten-year-old girl trapped in a bathhouse for spirits. First non-English Best Animated Feature Oscar winner.

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