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All Ghibli Movies Are Needed

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    All Ghibli Movies Are Needed

    • The highest-grossing film of 1989 in Japan: Kiki's Delivery Service
    • The highest-grossing film of 1991 in Japan: Only Yesterday
    • The highest-grossing film of 1992 in Japan: Porco Rosso
    • The highest-grossing film of 1994 in Japan: Pom Poko
    • The highest-grossing film of 1995 in Japan; the first Japanese film in Dolby Digital: Whisper of the Heart
    • The highest-grossing film of 2002 in Japan: The Cat Returns
    • The highest-grossing film of 2008 in Japan: Ponyo[1]
    • The highest-grossing film of 2010 in Japan: The Secret World of Arrietty
    • The highest-grossing film of 2013 in Japan: The Wind Rises[2]
    • The first Studio Ghibli film to use computer graphics: Pom Poko
    • The first Miyazaki feature to use computer graphics, and the first Studio Ghibli film to use digital coloring; the first animated feature in Japan's history to gross more than 10 billion yen at the box office and the first animated film ever to win a National Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year: Princess Mononoke
    • The first Studio Ghibli film to be shot using a 100% digital process: My Neighbors the Yamadas
    • The first Miyazaki feature to be shot using a 100% digital process; the first film to gross $200 million worldwide before opening in North America; the film to finally overtake Titanic at the Japanese box office, becoming the top-grossing film in the history of Japanese cinema; the only anime, non-English-speaking and traditionally animated winner, so far, of an Academy award for Best Animated Feature: Spirited Away

    #2
    Studio Ghibli do not release their films digitally anywhere and it seems that they don't have any plans to for the foreseeable future...

    The only exception I know of is "Grave of the Fireflies".

    "The Castle of Cagliostro" is available (Miyazaki's directorial feature debut), but Pre-Ghibli.

    "The Red Turtle" is also available but it's a collaboration project, and so not strictly a Ghibli film.

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      #3
      I was hoping when G-Kids took over distribution from Disney that they would push for digital availability, but I have read that they asked & were shot down. If Ghibli became aware of how much piracy of these titles was going on they might change their tune.

      Howl's Moving Castle is sorely missing from the OP's list.

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        #4
        I wish they would!!

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          #5
          HBOmax bought the rights to stream all Ghibli films. I wish vidu wouod have gotten involved

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