I remember Totoro was my favorite anime. I'd pop it in the VCR player
(yes, old school, I know) and watching it with my little brother when I
was a little girl. Somewhere around 14 years later, it's still my
favorite movie, and probably always will be.
Totoro's story is incredible: it captures the imagination of two girls
with very different personalities. Mei, the older, responsible girl who
takes care of household responsibilities while her mother is sick, and
little Mei, a veritable firecracker who's curiosity knows no limits.
What made this movie so incredible was how well it captured the
imagination of kids their age. Just
watching it makes you think back about all those fun things you did when
you were younger, whether you're helping your parents with chores or
you're outside picking acorns off the grass. I think thanks to this
movie, I spent a good chunk of my childhood looking through bushes and
trying to find crevices in trees so I could find where Totoro's house
was! Ah, lots of memories...
Miyazaki's artwork is stunning. Despite the fact that by now, it's
obviously somewhat older, the animation is still superior to anything
Disney can throw at us. His specialization in artwork of nature make
this film a delightful piece of eye candy.
The music! How cute! The opening sounds like one of those little tunes
my mother would sing to me in Korean when I was younger. I've always
loved the music in Miyazaki's movies and this one is no exception.
Totoro is easily still my favorite movie in the world for over a decade.
Highly recommended to watch, rewatch, and watch with everyone else.
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