Si vous avez adoré 'La chance sourit à madame Nikuko' (2021), ce film d'animation touchant sur une mère excentrique et sa fille, vous allez adorer ces 10 autres œuvres similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi émouvantes, drôles et pleines de cœur qui célèbrent les relations familiales et la quête d'identité.

Ocean Waves (1993)
Description: A tender story about young love and the bittersweet nature of growing up. The film's realistic portrayal of teenage emotions and relationships is both relatable and touching.
Fait: This was Studio Ghibli's first television film and was created by a younger team of animators as a training project. It is based on a novel by Saeko Himuro.


Whisper of the Heart (1995)
Description: A coming-of-age story that beautifully captures the emotional journey of a young girl discovering her passions and navigating the complexities of adolescence. The film's gentle pacing and focus on personal growth resonate deeply.
Fait: This was the only film directed by Yoshifumi Kondō, a protégé of Hayao Miyazaki, before his untimely death. The song 'Country Roads' plays a significant role in the story.


Tokyo Godfathers (2003)
Description: A touching and humorous tale of found family and redemption, set against the backdrop of Tokyo during Christmas. The film's blend of drama and comedy creates a uniquely uplifting experience.
Fait: The film is loosely based on the 1948 American film '3 Godfathers.' It was directed by Satoshi Kon, known for his psychologically complex narratives.


From Up on Poppy Hill (2011)
Description: Set in a nostalgic post-war Japan, this film explores themes of family, legacy, and young love. Its warm, slice-of-life storytelling and attention to historical detail create a heartfelt narrative.
Fait: The film is based on a 1980 manga series. It was co-written by Hayao Miyazaki and directed by his son, Gorō Miyazaki.


When Marnie Was There (2014)
Description: A poignant tale of friendship and self-discovery, wrapped in a mysterious and emotional narrative. The film's exploration of loneliness and connection is deeply moving.
Fait: This was the last film produced by Studio Ghibli before it announced a temporary hiatus in feature film production. It is based on a novel by British author Joan G. Robinson.


The Boy and the Beast (2015)
Description: A heartwarming story of an unlikely father-son relationship set in a fantastical world. The film balances action and emotion, exploring themes of belonging and personal growth.
Fait: This was the highest-grossing Japanese film of 2015 in Japan. The director, Mamoru Hosoda, founded his own animation studio, Studio Chizu, to produce this film.


Mirai (2018)
Description: A imaginative and heartfelt story about family dynamics and the challenges of growing up. The film's blend of fantasy and reality creates a unique and touching narrative.
Fait: This was the first non-Ghibli anime film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. The story was inspired by the director's own experiences as a parent.


Liz and the Blue Bird (2018)
Description: A delicate and introspective film that examines the nuances of friendship and personal identity. Its subtle storytelling and expressive animation create an intimate and emotional experience.
Fait: The film is a spin-off of the 'Sound! Euphonium' series but stands alone as its own story. The animation style is distinct, with softer lines and pastel colors to reflect the characters' emotions.


Penguin Highway (2018)
Description: A whimsical and thought-provoking story about a young boy's scientific curiosity and the mysteries of the world around him. The film's blend of everyday life and surreal elements is captivating.
Fait: The film is based on a novel by Tomihiko Morimi, who also wrote 'The Night is Short, Walk on Girl.' The animation studio, Studio Colorido, is known for its vibrant and detailed visuals.


The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006)
Description: A charming and emotionally resonant story about adolescence, time, and the consequences of our choices. The film's mix of sci-fi and slice-of-life elements creates a compelling narrative.
Fait: This was the directorial debut of Mamoru Hosoda. The film won several awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year.
