
A magical, awe-inspiring, tearful, laughter-filled, heartfelt journey through a land of sweeping fantasy and dreams. With a plot differing in its complexity on so many levels, from the basic storyline, to the omnipresent universal themes, to the riddling of Japanese history and fable throughout, children and adults alike will be mesmerised from start to end. The music and original score is stunningly beautiful, the original Japanese language track of such high quality that one wonders why someone could insult the work by producing a dub track at all. The viewer is plunged headfirst into another world for nearly two hours and one cannot help but be completely and utterly captivated. The inventiveness of Miyazaki's character designs, much like in Mononoke, is wonderful to behold, in fact not since classic tales like Lewis Carroll's Alice In Wonderland and The Neverending Story have we been able to fall hopelessly in love with such original, quirky, magical, even fantastical characters. The world of Spirited Away is simply bustling with life unique, quirky, instantly lovable creatures jostling about their daily activities and tasks in the bath houses, dancing across the screen like leaves caught in a playful summer breeze. Scenes such as Chihiro running through the field of flowers, the marvellous landscapes seen from the train, Haku and Chihiro soaring the skies above, and Chihiro running across the pipe to climb the walls of the bath house are nothing short of breathtaking, and undoubtably some of the most lavish animation ever to hit the screen. From the moment our child heroine Chihiro enters the bath houses we are literally bombarded with an overwhelming sense of detail and rich, lavish colours rarely - if ever - seen in western animation. This multiple award-winning masterpiece has grown to become the largest grossing film in Japanese history, and rightly so. Much like Miyazaki's previous feature Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away is an epic fairytale fantasy that deserves no better medium than the stunning animation work of Studio Ghibli. There is simply no denying that Miyazaki is the Godfather of Japanese Animation, time and time again delivering unto the public works of such incredible beauty, such stunning visual and sensory delights, such mastery of storytelling, that one can only be left speechless.

Chihiro must rely on Haku to save her parents in hopes of returning to their world. Spirited Away 2001 Watch Spirited Away Online Free.

The owner of the bathhouse is the evil witch Yubaba, who is intent on keeping all trespassers as captive workers, including Chihiro. Spirited Away takes place four years Spirited Away Train to BSpirited Awayan as the characters fight to escape the land that is in ruins due to an unprecedented disaster. At the center of the town is a bathhouse where these creatures go to relax. In addition, the theme park turns out to be a town inhabited by demons, spirits, and evil gods. She runs to the restaurant and finds that her parents have turned into pigs. She meets a boy named Haku who tells her that Chihiro and her parents are in danger, and they must leave immediately. However, Chihiro refuses to eat and decides to explore the theme park a bit more. When her parents see a restaurant with great-smelling food but no staff, they decide to eat and pay later. They go through the tunnel and find an abandoned amusement park on the other side, with its own little town. Her parents decide to stop the car and explore the area. On the way to their new home, Chihiro's father makes a wrong turn and drives down a lonely one-lane road which dead-ends in front of a tunnel. With their losses concealed deep in their hearts, Shun and Yu are about to make a move forward with their lives.Watch drama online for free.Chihiro and her parents are moving to a small Japanese town in the countryside, much to Chihiro's dismay.

Then, one day, Yu finds out the secret of her birth. Shun and Yu and their families all carry emotions that have no release. He and his childhood female friend, Yu, share a tentative attraction, but they are awkward around each other.

He is working on a life-sized drawing of his brother, who he has been unable to forget. Seventeen-year old Shun, the remaining twin, is a high school student, a member of the art club. For the family left behind, the flow of time stopped on that day. On the day of the Jizo Festival in the dizzying heat of midsummer, Kei, one of the Asos' twin boys suddenly disappears, as if he had been spirited away. The Aso, a family of four, live in the old town of Nara.
