Si vous avez adoré 'Hanasaku Iroha' (2011), cette série animée touchante sur une jeune fille découvrant la vie dans une auberge traditionnelle, vous allez adorer ces 10 films et séries similaires. Cet article vous propose des recommandations captivantes, pleines d'émotions, de croissance personnelle et de découvertes culturelles, pour prolonger l'expérience unique offerte par ce chef-d'œuvre.

My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
Description: A magical and heartwarming story about childhood wonder, family bonds, and the beauty of rural life, evoking a sense of nostalgia and innocence.
Fait: Totoro became the official mascot of Studio Ghibli. The film was initially a double feature with 'Grave of the Fireflies.'


Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
Description: A charming narrative about a young witch finding her independence and purpose in a new town, highlighting themes of self-reliance and personal growth.
Fait: The film is loosely based on a novel by Eiko Kadono. The European-inspired setting was inspired by Miyazaki's travels in Sweden.


Porco Rosso (1992)
Description: A whimsical adventure with a strong-willed protagonist navigating personal and professional challenges, blending action with deep emotional undertones.
Fait: The film was originally intended to be a short in-flight movie for Japan Airlines. Porco's design was inspired by Humphrey Bogart.


Whisper of the Heart (1995)
Description: A heartfelt story about self-discovery and following one's dreams, featuring a young protagonist who learns about her own potential and aspirations through hard work and inspiration.
Fait: The film features the song 'Country Roads,' which plays a significant role in the story. It was directed by Yoshifumi Kondō, a protégé of Miyazaki.


Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
Description: A visually stunning tale of self-acceptance, love, and transformation, featuring a strong female lead who undergoes a profound personal journey.
Fait: The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. It is based on a novel by Diana Wynne Jones.


Ponyo (2008)
Description: A fantastical story about love, friendship, and the bond between humans and nature, told through the eyes of a child with a sense of wonder and innocence.
Fait: The animation for the underwater scenes required over 170,000 hand-drawn frames. The story is loosely inspired by 'The Little Mermaid.'


From Up on Poppy Hill (2011)
Description: Set in post-war Japan, this film captures the essence of youth, nostalgia, and the importance of preserving history while moving forward, resonating with themes of growth and community.
Fait: The screenplay was co-written by Hayao Miyazaki, and the film is based on a 1980s manga. It was Goro Miyazaki's second directorial effort.


The Wind Rises (2013)
Description: A beautifully animated film that explores themes of passion, perseverance, and the pursuit of dreams, much like the coming-of-age journey seen in the reference. It blends historical context with personal growth.
Fait: This was Hayao Miyazaki's final film before his initial retirement. The protagonist is loosely based on a real-life aircraft designer.


When Marnie Was There (2014)
Description: A touching tale of friendship, identity, and emotional healing, focusing on a young girl's journey to understand herself and her place in the world.
Fait: This was Studio Ghibli's last film before their temporary hiatus. The story is based on a British novel by Joan G. Robinson.


Shirobako (2014)
Description: A series that delves into the challenges and triumphs of working in the animation industry, showcasing the dedication and passion required to bring creative visions to life.
Fait: The show is known for its meta-commentary on the anime industry. It features a diverse cast of characters each with unique roles in production.
