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List of Studio Ghibli works
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This is a list of works (films, television, shorts etc.) by the Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli.
Works
Feature films
Year | Title | Director | Screenwriter(s) | Producer(s) | Music | Commercial premiere | Running time | Rotten Tomatoes |
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1986 | Castle in the Sky | Hayao Miyazaki | Isao Takahata | Joe Hisaishi | Japan: August 2, 1986 | 125 minutes | 96%[1] | |
1988 | Grave of the Fireflies | Isao Takahata | Toru Hara | Michio Mamiya | Japan: April 16, 1988 | 88 minutes | 100%[2] | |
My Neighbor Totoro | Hayao Miyazaki | Joe Hisaishi | 86 minutes | 93%[3] | ||||
1989 | Kiki's Delivery Service | Hayao Miyazaki | Japan: July 29, 1989 | 103 minutes | 98%[4] | |||
1991 | Only Yesterday | Isao Takahata | Toshio Suzuki | Masaru Hoshi | Japan: July 20, 1991 English dub premiere: January 1, 2016 |
119 minutes | 100%[5] | |
1992 | Porco Rosso | Hayao Miyazaki | Joe Hisaishi | Japan: July 18, 1992 | 93 minutes | 96%[6] | ||
1994 | Pom Poko | Isao Takahata | Shang Shang Typhoon | Japan: July 16, 1994 | 119 minutes | 86%[7] | ||
1995 | Whisper of the Heart | Yoshifumi Kondō | Hayao Miyazaki | Yuji Nomi | Japan: July 15, 1995 | 111 minutes | 94%[8] | |
1997 | Princess Mononoke | Hayao Miyazaki | Joe Hisaishi | Japan: July 12, 1997 United States: October 29, 1999 |
133 minutes | 93%[9] | ||
1999 | My Neighbors the Yamadas | Isao Takahata | Akiko Yano | Japan: July 17, 1999 | 103 minutes | 78%[10] | ||
2001 | Spirited Away | Hayao Miyazaki | Joe Hisaishi | Japan: July 20, 2001 United States: September 20, 2002 |
125 minutes | 96%[11] | ||
2002 | The Cat Returns | Hiroyuki Morita | Reiko Yoshida | Nozomu Takahashi and Toshio Suzuki | Yuji Nomi | Japan: July 19, 2002 | 75 minutes | 90%[12] |
2004 | Howl's Moving Castle | Hayao Miyazaki | Toshio Suzuki | Joe Hisaishi | Japan: November 20, 2004 United States: June 10, 2005 |
119 minutes | 87%[13] | |
2006 | Tales from Earthsea | Gorō Miyazaki | Gorō Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa | Tamiya Terashima | Japan: July 29, 2006 United States: August 13, 2010 |
115 minutes | 38%[14] | |
2008 | Ponyo | Hayao Miyazaki | Joe Hisaishi | Japan: July 19, 2008 United States: August 14, 2009 |
101 minutes | 92%[15] | ||
2010 | Arrietty | Hiromasa Yonebayashi | Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa | Cécile Corbel | Japan: July 17, 2010 United States: February 17, 2012 |
94 minutes | 95%[16] | |
2011 | From Up on Poppy Hill | Gorō Miyazaki | Satoshi Takebe | Japan: July 16, 2011 United States: March 15, 2013 |
91 minutes | 87%[17] | ||
2013 | The Wind Rises[18] | Hayao Miyazaki | Joe Hisaishi | Japan: July 20, 2013 United States: February 21, 2014 |
126 minutes | 88%[19] | ||
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya[18] | Isao Takahata | Isao Takahata and Riko Sakaguchi | Yoshiaki Nishimura | Japan: November 23, 2013 United States: October 17, 2014 |
137 minutes | 100%[20] | ||
2014 | When Marnie Was There[21] | Hiromasa Yonebayashi | Keiko Niwa, Masashi Ando and Hiromasa Yonebayashi | Takatsugu Muramatsu | Japan: July 19, 2014 United States: May 22, 2015 |
103 minutes | 92%[22] | |
2016 | The Red Turtle | Michaël Dudok de Wit | Toshio Suzuki Isao Takahata Vincent Maraval Pascal Caucheteux Grégoire Sorlat |
Laurent Perez del Mar | May 18, 2016 | 80 minutes | 93%[23] | |
2023 | The Boy and the Heron | Hayao Miyazaki | Toshio Suzuki | Joe Hisaishi | Japan: July 14, 2023[24] | 124 minutes | 96%[25] |
Television
Year | Title | Director | Screenwriter(s) | Producer(s) | Music | Broadcast | Running time | Notes |
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1993 | Ocean Waves | Tomomi Mochizuki | Kaori Nakamura (Keiko Niwa) | Nozomu Takahashi, Seiji Okuda & Toshio Suzuki | Shigeru Nagata | May 5, 1993 (Nippon TV) | 72 minutes | TV movie released direct-to-DVD internationally and received a limited theatrical release in the USA. |
2014 | Ronja, the Robber's Daughter | Goro Miyazaki | Hiroyuki Kawasaki | Nobuo Kawakami | Satoshi Takebe | October 11, 2014–March 28, 2015 (NHK) | 25 minutes | Anime television series based on Ronia, the Robber's Daughter by Astrid Lindgren |
2020 | Earwig and the Witch | Keiko Niwa & Emi Gunji | Toshio Suzuki | December 30, 2020 (NHK General TV) | 82 minutes | CGI TV special that received an international limited theatrical release and a limited theatrical re-release in Japan both in 2021. |
Short films
These are short films, including those created for television, theatrical release, and the Ghibli Museum. Original video animation releases and music videos (theatrical and television) are also listed in this section.
Year | Title | Director | Producer | Notes |
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1995 | On Your Mark | Hayao Miyazaki | Toshio Suzuki | A promotional music video for Chage & Aska |
2000 | Ghiblies | Yoshiyuki Momose | Hiroyuki Watanabe | TV short film |
2001 | Kujiratori (The Whale Hunt) | Hayao Miyazaki | Ghibli Museum | |
2001–2009 | Film Guru Guru – Kūsō no Kikaitachi no Naka no Hakai no Hatsumei (2002) – The Theory of Evolution (2009) |
Hiromasa Yonebayashi | ||
2002 | Ghiblies Episode 2 | Yoshiyuki Momose | Shown theatrically before The Cat Returns | |
Koro's Big Day Out | Hayao Miyazaki | Ghibli Museum | ||
Imaginary Flying Machines | Toshio Suzuki | |||
Mei And The Kittenbus | ||||
2004 | Portable Airport | Yoshiyuki Momose | A music video created by Studio Kajino for Capsule | |
Space Station No. 9 | ||||
2005 | Doredore no Uta | Osamu Tanabe | A promotional music video for Meiko Haigou | |
Soratobu Toshikeikaku (A Flying City Plan) | Yoshiyuki Momose | A music video created by Studio Kajino for Capsule | ||
Looking For A Home | Hayao Miyazaki | Ghibli Museum | ||
2006 | Hoshi o Katta Hi (The Day I Raised a Planet/The Day I Harvested a Planet) | |||
Water Spider Monmon | ||||
The Night of Taneyamagahara | Kazuo Oga | A DVD version was released for Japan on July 7, 2006 | ||
2007 | Iblard Jikan | Naohisa Inoue | Released in Japan on DVD and Blu-ray disc on July 4, 2007, as part of the Ghibli ga Ippai Collection | |
2009 | "Piece" | Yoshiyuki Momose | A promotional music video for Yui Aragaki | |
2010 | Chu Zumo | Ghibli Museum | ||
Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess | Hayao Miyazaki | |||
2011 | Treasure Hunting | Rieko Nakagawa | ||
2012 | Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo | Shinji Higuchi | Shown at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo | |
2018 | Boro the Caterpillar | Hayao Miyazaki | Premiered March 21, 2018 at the Ghibli Museum. The production of this short, which began secretly in 2016, was covered in the NHK documentary Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki (2017) | |
2022 | Zen – Grogu and Dust Bunnies[26] | Katsuya Kondō | A Ghibli and Lucasfilm collaborative Star Wars short film for Disney+ on November 12, 2022. |
Commercials
Title | Publisher | Director | Notes |
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Nandarō (What's That?) | Nippon TV | Hayao Miyazaki | Produced for the NTV 40th anniversary |
Sora Iro no Tane (The Sky-Colored Seed) | Nippon TV | Hayao Miyazaki
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