Is this the most patrician Ghibli movie?

Is this the most patrician Ghibli movie?

No, Whisper of the Heart is.

not even top 5

Not sure if most patrician, but surely most touching and beautiful imo.

Please stop posting

Studio Ghibli rankings from what I've seen.

1. "Spirited Away"
2. "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya"
3. "The Wind Rises"
4. "Only Yesterday"
5. "Porco Rosso"
6. "My Neighbor Totoro"
7. "Kiki's Delivery Service"
8. "Ponyo"
9. "Howl's Moving Castle"
10. "The Cat Returns"
11. "Grave of the Fireflies"
12. "Princess Mononoke"
13. "Castle in the Sky"

Princess mononoke is Miyazaki's magnum opus.

It's like the style,themes and ideas of every film culminated in to one animation. I think it is his best and most other-worldly animation to date. The worldbuilding is unique in terms of film/animation and hasnt really been done again since. The setting feels like a real space with it's own breathing/living rules and is somewhere i thought about for weeks after.

of every one of miyazaki's films*

why do girls prefer Spirited Away over Princess Mononoke?

Probably because Sprited is more relatable.
It is literally a coming of age movie of a girl having to move into adulthood.

It's the best, but not the most patrician

Is it a meme to hate Spirited Away?

>anything but Nausicaa

fuck this shit board

spirited away is for plebs
these
are for patricians

What I find interesting is reading the original story Miyazaki laid out for Princess.
The original story literally is EVERY Ghibli movie. You go through the book and see bits of each of them laid out. But like Jordowski's Dune, it was way to ambitious for it's time, and like Dune, it died before it could be born, but the fragments were spread across all other Miyazaki's movies.

Not a Ghibli movie.

A Pig's Gatta Fly not number one or even two

>Mononoke Hime in 12th
>HMC in 9th
Sup Forums has godawful taste I should be aware of that by now

Underrated.

That's not only yesterday

>cartoon
>patrician

It's almost like user was trying to post his list in reverse order.

And I'd do it again if it were my call

>Porco Rosso so high
Do people actually like terrible ambiguous endings?

I've only seen the subbed version. What's it like hearing Rey talk about periods?

No, Kiki is

implying
>A movie is defined by it's ending
>The ending was "terrible ambiguous"

>Ponyo, Totoro and HMC before Mononoke

Both Mononoke and Totoro are the worst ones. Spirited is probably the best.

one of my favorite Ghibli movies. Really tugs at the heartstrings (no pun intended).

I hated the deus ex that the dragon guy was the guardian spirit of the lake Chihiro nearly drowned in as a little girl. Like who even gives a shit?

There's a Miyazakiverse, the themes are connected in certain points, all of his planets and worlds share characteristics, and you can probably create a chronology about it.

>11. "Grave of the Fireflies"
>12. "Princess Mononoke"

It's objectively the best one, so no. Only the subjectively best ones can be patrician.

Spirited Away is to ghibli what Hamlet is to Shakespeare. People pretend that something else is better to sound smart, but at the end of the day, it's the best. Only yesterday is almost as good though

anyone have this gif without the text

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is the most /comfy/

>tfw hearing impaired so need subtitles to hear everything
>try to watch english dubbed ghibli films
>english subs are clearly meant for the japanese dub
>don't match up with english dub at all
>get upset and give up
why doesn't anime have closed captioning for their english dubs? god damn it i hate this shit. i feel like i'm missing out on good kino.

Why not just watch it in Japanese? Are you autistic as well as deaf?

this

I just don't enjoy it as much that way. Maybe I am autistic. Sorry.