With the use of gorgeous artwork, one-of-a-kind characters, and tales that pull on the heartstrings, Studio Ghibli films are not just your garden variety anime. Feature films like Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and most recently, The Boy and the Heron, have enchanted audiences all over the world. Whatever one’s personal taste, there is sure to be a Studio Ghibli film to match it.
Many Ghibli lovers are eager to express their love for the movies through collecting the best merch, accessories, toys, and more. What some fans might not know is that there is a variety of Ghibli movie jewelry in which they can adorn themselves. This collection of Studio Ghibli jewelry is the best of its kind – not only for style and quality but for being reasonably priced and officially licensed. Take a look at these magical Studio Ghibli pieces!
Wearing Studio Ghibli Jewelry Will Make You Feel Magical
The great thing about owning a collection of Studio Ghibli jewelry is that fans can feel like they are a character in their own Ghibli movie. For instance, the Howl’s Moving Castle necklace and earring set is a great accessory for a Howl cosplay, and the Sophie ring will help to make a Sophie costume complete.
Fans can make a bold fashion statement with the Calcifer and Totoro earrings, or they can choose to be more subtle and go for the delicate Totoro flower pendant. Whatever their style, Studio Ghibli lovers are sure to find something here that is a perfect fit.
FAQs
Is Studio Ghibli owned by Disney?
There is a long and a short answer to this question. The short answer is no, Disney does not own Studio Ghibli, and they never have. The confusion is understandable, though, since it was John Lasseter, the former president of Pixar, who helped them find distribution in the United States via the Disney company. It was thanks to Lasseter that Spirited Away found its way to an American audience, earning the film an Oscar.
What was Ghibli’s first movie?
The first animated feature released by Studio Ghibli was Castle in the Sky (or Laputa: Castle in the Sky in Japan) in 1986. An English dubbed version was released by Disney in North America in 2003. The movie was written and directed by Ghibli legend Hayao Miyazaki, who would go on to direct many successful films for the studio, including My Neighbor Totoro, Grave of the Fireflies, Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and more.
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