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Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode 42

Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode 42Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode #42 is now online! In this podcast, I review the anime movie Spirited Away.

This week’s Podcast Stats:
Time: 16:51
Download Size: 11.5 MB

Opening theme:
“Promise” by Tia
Second opening theme to Yakitate!! Japan

Ending theme:
“Always with Me” by Yumi Kimura
Ending theme to Spirited Away

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Anime Review: Spirited Away - 90.0%

The Essentials

Spirited AwayName: Spirited Away
Genre: Fantasy
Episodes: N/A
Released: July 20, 2001
Based On: N/A
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Produced By: Studio Ghibli
US Distribution By: Walt Disney

Major Japanese Cast

Chihiro: Rumi Hiiragi
Haku: Miyu Irino
Yubaba/Zeniba: Mari Natsuki
Kamaji: Bunta Sugawara
Rin: Yumi Tamai
No Face: Tatsuya Gashuin

Major English Cast

Chihiro: Daveigh Chase
Haku: Jason Marsden
Yubaba/Zeniba: Suzanne Pleshette
Kamaji: David Ogden Stiers
Rin: Susan Egan
No Face: Bob Bergen

Scores

Animation: 10/10 (x 4 = 40 pts)
Story: 8/10 (x 4 = 32 pts)
Music: 9/10 (x 4 = 36 pts)
Coherence/Story Arc: N/A
English Dubs: 9/10 (x 1 = 9 pts)
Gut Score: 9/10 (x 5 = 45 pts)

Total: 162/180 (90.0%)

Review

Spirited Away is a story about Chihiro, a young girl who finds herself trapped in a magical world. The story starts as Chihiro is moving to a new town with her family, and is depressed about it. Her family gets lost trying to find the house and stop upon reaching a small tunnel. They decide to go through the tunnel to explore and soon find a town, which seems abandoned, but several shops have food. Chihiro’s parents decide to start eating, but Chihiro declines, and starts to explore herself. Soon, she runs into a boy, Haku who tells her that she doesn’t belong there and must leave. Chihiro runs back to find her parents, but find that the have turned into giant pigs.

Chihiro runs around in a panic before finally breaking down crying, and soon finds herself disappearing. Soon Haku finds her again and gives her some medicine that stops her disappearance. He tells her that he’ll try to get her a job at the bath house he works in. Eventually, through Haku’s guidance, Chihiro finds her way to the office of Yubaba, who is required to give anyone to asks for a job a job. However, to try to control Chihiro, Yubaba takes away her name and renames her Sen and Sen’s adventure of working at the bath house begins as she tries to find a way to save her parents.

Spirted Away is generally seen as the greatest of Miyazaki’s achievements, and the one which finally put his movies on the map in the United States, and this is for good reason. Not only do I think that this is Miyazaki’s best movie, but it may very well be one of the best anime movies I’ve seen. It has a pretty compelling story with likable characters all-around, with great animation quality and an excellent score to go along with it. You really care about the characters, and almost feel like celebrating with the characters when Sen accomplishes something big.

That isn’t to say that Spirited Away comes without it’s flaws, however. I got a bit of a feeling that some of the events in the movie kind of “just happened” and weren’t really driven by anything integral to the movie, though this could have been intentional. However, this isn’t much of a distraction, and is easily overshadowed by the strength of the story and the characters overall.

In the end, Spirited Away is a movie perfect for kids, but can also be enjoyed by just about anyone. It could easily give even the best of Disney’s originally-made movies a run for their money.

First Watched: August 2005
Do I Own: No
Do I Recommend: Yes

One Year

On August 6, 2005, I popped Volume 1 of DNA2 into my DVD player. That disk was the first one I watched after starting renting from Blockbuster online, and is the first time that I voluntarily chose to watch an anime series while realizing that it was an anime series. It was, by most accounts, the start of my anime viewing.

So, how far have I gotten in 1 year? I’ve rated 17 anime series or movies (of course, this site has only been up for the last 6 of those 12 months). I’ve completed 14 others, and I’m currently watching 9 more.

If my counting is correct, in the past year I have watched 503 anime episodes or movies for a total of something around 200 to 215 hours of shows (or between 8 and 9 days).

I own 9 anime series and part of another as well as 2 movies:

- Ah! My Goddess: The Movie
- Ai Yori Aoshi / Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi
- Angelic Layer
- Cardcaptor Sakura - Clow Book (Season 1)
- Chobits
- DNA2
- Fruits Basket
- Koi Kaze
- The Place Promised in our Early Days
- Please! Twins
- Last Exile
- The World of Narue

There are also several shows on my to-get list:

Not finished, but I know I’ll buy it
Cardcaptor Sakura - Sakura Book
I”s Pure

It’s either still too expensive or I just haven’t gotten around to buying it
Howl’s Moving Castle
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away

Licenced but not released
Rumbling Hearts (Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien)

Not licenced yet
I”s Pure
Kashimashi ~Girl Meets Girl~
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

Anime Left to Review - Part II

Back on March 19th, I made a list of anime I had left to review. Lets look at that list:

  • Ai Yori Aoshi
  • Castle in the Sky
  • Chobits
  • DearS
  • Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventures
  • Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien
  • Koi Kaze
  • Love Hina
  • Nausicca of the Valley of the Wind
  • Onegai Twins
  • Princess Mononoke
  • Video Girl Ai
  • World of Narue, The

Well…i’ve done well. I’ve reviewed…well…Chobits and Dual! it looks like (though I have reviewed some others that I have watched since then). Here is my now updated list:

  • Ai Yori Aoshi
  • Akane Maniax
  • Castle in the Sky
  • DearS
  • Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien
  • Koi Kaze
  • Love Hina
  • Nausicca of the Valley of the Wind
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion
  • Onegai Twins
  • Porco Rosso
  • Princess Mononoke
  • Spirited Away
  • Video Girl Ai
  • World of Narue, The

Soo…take off the two I did, and add two new anime (Porco Rosso and Evangelion) and two I had forgotten about before (Spirited Away, Akane Maniax) with I”s Pure and the rest of Cardcaptor Sakura coming around the corner (assuming I’m not forgetting anything). And, as I said in a previous post, I own four of these series. Not much of an excuse there to not review them lol.

UPDATE: I decided to add a page listing Anime and Manga to be rated.