My Neighbor Totoro

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When you need a friend, Totoro is waiting!
Two young girls, Satsuki and Mei, have moved with their father into a new home in the country, while their mother recovers from illness in a nearby hospital. To their surprise, they soon discover that they share this home with some rather unusual creatures and even stranger neighbours - forest guardians that the girls dub Totoro. When trouble occurs, their new friends will help them rediscover hope.
Dearly loved and critically regarded worldwide, the magical My Neighbor Totoro is a heart-warming tale of innocence and the power of belief that will delight viewers of all ages.
DVD Special Features
Alternative angle storyboards Original Trailers Textless Opening & Closing
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Release Information
Release Date: 15/03/2006
Audio tracks: English 2.0, Japanese 2.0
Languages: English, Japanese
Genre:
Anime,
Kids,
Fantasy
Subtitles: English, English Captions subtitles
Runtime: 86.0 mins
Format: DVD, Region 4 (PAL)
Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Widescreen (16:9)
Catalogue:
MMA3202
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"One of the most beloved of all family films." Roger Ebert
"Widely regarded not only as the greatest of works from Studio Ghibli and director Hayao Miyazaki, but as one of the greatest animations ever made... I have no hesitations whatsoever in calling this a hands-down masterpiece." Inthemix.com.au
"...one of the loveliest children's films ever made..." The New Yorker
writer-director Hayao Miyazaki offers a charming fantasy that stresses the affectionate bond between two young sisters. LA TIMES
The movie has a lulling, gently wry quality that makes its commercial success in a mayhem-dominated market a
delightful exception." The Seattle Times
"When watching MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO in a theater, I was impressed at the way the kids in the audience were glued to the screen the entire time. Certain scenes, such as when Mei, the five-year-old girl, discovers pollywogs in a pond, brought smiles to the faces of the adults - but shouts of excitement from the kids in the audience. Miyazaki has their number." New York Times