It's the first batch of 21 of the iconic studio's movies that are coming to the streamer this year.
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Two more Studio Ghibli soundtracks composed by Joe Hisaishi are coming to vinyl for the first time. Turntable Lab will reissue the soundtracks to Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) and Porco Rosso (1992) in late March, according to their website.
The soundtracks for Ghibli classics My Neighbor Totoro, Castle in the Sky, and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind—which Hisaishi also composed—were reissued in November 2018 via Tokuma. In October, HBO Max announced that it had acquired exclusive rights to
It's the first batch of 21 of the iconic studio's movies that are coming to the streamer this year.
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If I had to choose my favorite place in the entire world, I’d choose Provincetown, Massachusetts (or Ptown as it is loving referred). If you’ve never heard of Ptown, that’s ok. About 6 years ago, when I was invited to Ptown, I had no idea where it was. I’d never heard of the place. But I’m certainly glad I decided to go and it is an annual tradition to spend some of the summer there every year.
Fans of Studio Ghibli have a lot to look forward to in the new decade. Plans for a 494-acre theme park are underway, with a scheduled opening date of 2022. Hayao Miyazaki's forthcoming, post-retirement movie Kimi-tachi wa D? Ikiru ka (or How Do You Live) could be out as soon as 2021. But ahead of all of that, this year, all 21 of the treasured animation studio's films will be available to stream for the first time ever.
Netflix has acquired exclusive streaming rights to the full film catalog from beloved Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli for everywhere in the world outside North America and Japan.The landmark deal, unveiled Monday through French distribution partner Wild Bunch International, represents the first time that all 21 Ghibli films — including Hayao Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle, among others — will be made available via streaming on a worldwide
Studio's output will be available to stream from next month.
21 movies from the impressive back-catalogue of Japan’s Studio Ghibli are heading to Netflix globally in the coming months. The movies, outlined below, will head to Netflix in most locations (excluding North America and Japan), some arriving at the beginning of February, and then more in March and April.
By Nancy Tartaglione
The iconic animated features of Japan’s Studio Ghibli will be available on Netflix from February. The move is a further change of position for the studio which has repeatedly resisted the idea that its beloved cartoons would be released on digital platforms.
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