Studio Ghibli
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Studio Ghibli, Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社スタジオジブリ, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajio Jiburi)[lower-alpha 1][3] is a Japanese animation studio based in Koganei, Tokyo.[4] It has a strong presence in the animation industry and has expanded its portfolio to include various media formats, such as short subjects, television commercials, and two television films. Their work has been well-received by audiences and recognized with numerous awards. Their mascot and most recognizable symbol, the character Totoro from the 1988 film My Neighbor Totoro, is a giant spirit inspired by raccoon dogs (tanuki) and cats (neko).[5] Among the studio's highest-grossing films are Princess Mononoke (1997), Spirited Away (2001), Howl's Moving Castle (2004), Ponyo (2008) and The Boy and the Heron (2023).[6] Studio Ghibli was founded on June 15, 1985, by the directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata and producer Toshio Suzuki, after acquiring Topcraft's assets. The studio has also collaborated with video game studios on the visual development of several games.[7]
Native name | 株式会社スタジオジブリ |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajio Jiburi |
Company type | Subsidiary (Kabushiki-gaisha) |
Industry | Motion pictures Video games TV commercials |
Predecessor | Topcraft |
Founded | June 15, 1985; 38 years ago (1985-06-15) in Tokyo, Japan |
Founders |
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Headquarters | Kajino-chō, , Japan |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Toshio Suzuki (President) Gorō Miyazaki (Managing Director) Kiyofumi Nakajima (Director) Hayao Miyazaki (Director) |
Products | Animated feature films, animated short films, television films, commercials, live-action films |
¥3.43 billion (2023)[1] | |
Total assets | ¥31.179 billion (2023)[1] |
Number of employees | 190[2] (2023) |
Parent | Tokuma Shoten (1985–2005) Nippon TV (2023–present, 42.3%) |
Subsidiaries | Studio Kajino |
Website | www |
Five of the studio's films are among the ten highest-grossing anime feature films made in Japan. Spirited Away is second, grossing 31.68 billion yen in Japan and over US$380 million worldwide, and Princess Mononoke is fourth, grossing 20.18 billion yen. Three of their films have won the Animage Grand Prix award, four have won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year, and five have received Academy Award nominations. Spirited Away won the 2002 Golden Bear and the 2003 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[8] The Boy and the Heron won the 2024 Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film,[9] BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film,[10] and the 2024 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[11]