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Mar 24, 2016 8:22 PM
#51
Such a cute movie :3 Gives me that nostalgic and cozy feel like with Totoro, although I liked Totoro more. M00ner said: Mich666 said: M00nRise said: Ok. I am VERY confused at the ending. So the part where Kiki lost her witch powers for a bit, was because she was losing confidence in herself? And what about Jiji? Can he still talk at the end? Or is he never going to talk again? PLEASE REPLY. I NEED TO KNOW. There you go, clear answer: http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/kiki/faq.html (tl;dr: It has to do with her growing up and getting independent. Her (childhood) powers were lost due to losing her ideals (e.g. with her first disillusion she lost her trust in herself) and her (adult) powers were regained as she was working towards the goal she believed in (saving someone important to her). Jiji will never talk to her again as she doesn't need his guidance anymore. Thanks for the link and info. It answered all of my questions! =) But damn. It's sad that Jiji can't talk anymore. =( Interestingly, Miyazaki chose to edit out Jiji's final line in the newer release. Originally, Jiji can talk again once Kiki gets her powers back, but now Jiji stays a normal cat. I agree that it has to do with growing up, but I think maybe Kiki was subconsciously giving Jiji the ability to talk with her magic because she was lonely. Now that she has her own friends and life, she isn't doing that anymore, so Jiji went back to being a normal cat. Kids will like the original ending, but I think the newer ending is smarter :) |
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May 16, 2016 12:57 PM
#52
Sep 14, 2016 5:09 AM
#53
Wow this is a great movie , its a shame that I just only watch it today The lessons we can get can help us in our life I will give it 8/10 I was amazed of the animation even though it was produce in 1989 |
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Dec 14, 2016 5:19 PM
#54
I saw this movie not too long ago and it really gripped my heart through its fun storytelling. Really adorable film that's bound to make somebody smile somewhere. |
Dec 27, 2016 9:00 PM
#55
This was really very good. The stortline regarding how Kiki falls into problems and come out of it seems so much realistic . I give 9/10 |
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Mar 3, 2017 10:18 PM
#56
This is probably one of my least favorite Miyazaki movies. A very unpopular opinion, but I just think this movie is average compared to his other works. I personally love Jiji (with Phil Hartman's voice). I completely understand the intentions of him not speaking at the end but for some reason every time I watch this film, the idea of Kiki not being able to talk to Jiji kills it for me. I'm also not a fan of Kiki's approach to Tombo -- It seems like she has trouble processing negative emotions throughout the whole movie. I know it's to show she still needs growth in all aspects of her life, but I just find it a tad aggravating. 5/10 |
Apr 6, 2017 3:45 PM
#57
I don't know why, but I found this movie so uninteresting. It looks like it didn't fit my taste at all. 5/10. Music and art are + for sure. |
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May 10, 2017 12:01 AM
#58
I watched it subbed. Pretty good. I may be being generous and I may reconsider later, but I gave it an 8. |
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May 17, 2017 12:23 PM
#59
Underrated movie. One of Miyazakis very best. Masterpiece. |
Jun 11, 2017 6:00 AM
#60
I watched it dub and i liked it . I don't understand why people are badmouthing dub . Ofcourse , if you watch sub first and then dub , you would not like it . |
Jul 23, 2017 3:28 PM
#61
Saw the GKIDS screening today with my mom. Really liked it overall. It has the same whimsical sense of childhood/joy that Totoro does while also adding a bit more peril. I really liked the scene where Kiki and Ursula talked about what could be keeping Kiki from flying and Ursula compared it to her artist's block. I also liked that it emphasized that taking a break is okay sometimes and you shouldn't try to force things. The only thing that's keeping my score at an 8/the movie out of my top 10 is the fact that the ending wasn't really a proper resolution. Does Kiki get over her crippling social anxiety and get accepted with the other kids? Is her specialty really...delivery? Oh, and I know Miyazaki/the original author had a proper reason for Jiji still not being able to talk at the end, but...fuck that bullshit. Jiji was best girl cat. R.I.P. Phil Hartman. I'm going to go out of my way to look for the release that has him say a line at the end in the English dub. |
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Aug 18, 2017 5:24 PM
#62
Watch it last night. Simple is the best, the term that I always love when it's implemented well. Kiki's Delivery Service is success at portraying how Kiki's grown up through her independent time. This movie didn't bore me up, the story is more dynamic, thou it is just a daily life of Kiki and Jiji. Also, we could see how mature Kiki's become from time to time. Hardship, struggle, and love all helped Kiki to grow up to be a fine person. All in all, I give it a solid 8/10. |
Sep 30, 2017 2:30 PM
#63
A truly beautiful, funny, nice, and heartwarming film. Truly a Ghibli classic!! |
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Dec 23, 2017 4:05 PM
#64
Expected so much from the trailer and the cover but really disappointed |
Feb 15, 2018 12:42 PM
#65
Loved every second of it a truly beautiful movie and this was sadly the last episode of Ghibli movies that I haven't watched but hey at least Hayao Miyazaki last movie is in progress now. 8/10 |
Feb 17, 2018 7:28 AM
#66
Relaxing movie that reminds me of the Flying Witch anime. There is not only goodness, but everyday life, even with sad days; this is what I really appreciated. The backgrounds are magnificent, who knows from which city they were taken, always if it exists in reality. Question, does anyone know anything about it? Thanks in advance. 8/10 |
Feb 19, 2018 9:50 AM
#67
terrablu2003 said: The backgrounds are magnificent, who knows from which city they were taken, always if it exists in reality. Question, does anyone know anything about it? Thanks in advance. During the production phase, Hayao Miyazaki and his artists traveled to Sweden to research for the film. The photographs they took of Stockholm and Visby, formed the basis of the fictional city of Koriko. The city also contains elements of Lisbon, Paris, San Francisco, and Milan. The street name signs in the city have been copied from those used in Stockholm, down to using the names (or parts of names) of existing Stockholm streets and squares in at least two scenes, including "Klara Norra Ky" taken from Klara Norra Kyrkogata (Northern Klara Church Street). http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097814/trivia?ref_=tt_ql_2 |
Feb 19, 2018 11:22 AM
#68
zodd0 said: terrablu2003 said: The backgrounds are magnificent, who knows from which city they were taken, always if it exists in reality. Question, does anyone know anything about it? Thanks in advance. During the production phase, Hayao Miyazaki and his artists traveled to Sweden to research for the film. The photographs they took of Stockholm and Visby, formed the basis of the fictional city of Koriko. The city also contains elements of Lisbon, Paris, San Francisco, and Milan. The street name signs in the city have been copied from those used in Stockholm, down to using the names (or parts of names) of existing Stockholm streets and squares in at least two scenes, including "Klara Norra Ky" taken from Klara Norra Kyrkogata (Northern Klara Church Street). http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097814/trivia?ref_=tt_ql_2 Many thanks for the information, so there is not just one place to visit. I will try to discover at least the places taken in the city of Milan for now. |
May 2, 2018 2:13 PM
#69
What's with Tombo looking exactly like Wally from Where's Wally? It's almost like they're the same character xd Speaking of Tombo, did anyone else notice that both Kiki's dad and Tombo are goofy and kind guys with glasses? I think it was a hint that Kiki will marry him just the way her mom married someone similar. The art was so beautiful, especially in 89 standarts. The city was like a mix of Istanbul and some cities in Italy. Of course Istanbul isn't much of an amazing city like it used to be due to overpopulation but it still reminded me of it a little. I also really liked Jiji but his name kinda confuses me. Isn't jiji a slang for "old man" in Japanese? Maybe it's pronounced a bit different, I'm not sure. Overall it was a nice movie with a nice message. Sometimes you feel down and you somehow don't have that motivation you usually have, those things can just happen for no appearant reason and they'll be temporary if you don't let it drain your hope. Oh, and I think Jiji WAS able to talk to Kiki again once she got her powers back. It wasn't a coincidence that she realized her powers were gone just after she realized Jiji wasn't talking to her anymore. In fact him not talking to her is what made her go "wait, am I losing my flying ability?" in the first place. So yeah, their communication most likely went back to normal once she started flying again. |
Adafeloz11May 2, 2018 2:24 PM
Aug 8, 2018 3:52 AM
#70
That was incredibly boring. I barely watched the first half before the boredom started to turn into irritation. Dropped. |
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Sep 10, 2018 7:41 AM
#71
Kiki do you love me? Are you riding? Say you'll never ever leave from beside me Cause I want ya and I need ya And I'm down for you always |
Dec 27, 2018 2:52 PM
#72
Truly a timeless classic, one I would recommend to anyone. I was moved all over again by it. The town Kiki chose wasn't welcoming at first, and disheartened she almost went to another one, but she was lucky enough to run into the kind Osono, and her hot, silent husband who loves cats. They were such a warm family, and they received her with open arms! Tombo, and Ursula were great too, just like that gentle old lady, and Bertha. Kiki was really fortunate with her meetings, she truly made that town her home, and I love it! Jiji is also really cute. |
Apr 12, 2019 7:50 AM
#73
I watched this once I was a brat Watching this again made me "D'awww" Also who put onions everywhere? Damn those onion ninjas Made me feel like a brat again The ending is way too exaggerated, Kiki saved Tombo and everyone was like happy They celebrate it like nothing dangerous happening The airballoon is still there and it's dangerous :P Kinda wish it was longer I want more of these character and how they progress |
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May 17, 2019 7:56 AM
#74
A beautiful movie with a happy ending 😀. It's fun and very entertaining. I loved the story and the characters. I think it would have been a good idea to produce an anime series about this story, especially for children, I think it would have been successful. Well, it was a pleasant experience to see another movie from Studio Ghibli. NEXT! |
May 25, 2019 9:42 AM
#75
Perhaps this film sins in not having much brio, but not in sympathy, good the magic component, even if little, although there are references to the world of witches. It is not very engaging perhaps because of the narrative rhythm which is very bland and one almost falls asleep watching it, but to keep alive the attention there are the magnificent backgrounds that portray a truly splendid city in its foreshortenings, a bit like it happens in " Aria the Animation ". The issues addressed are serious: independence, dealing with different realities from those of one's place of birth, the relationship with others. All reasons that have a commonality with young people. Excellent scenographic designs and effects, as expected from Studio Ghibli. Hayao Miyazaki's hand feels feeble. Fantasy is less pronounced than in the previous film "Totoro". A curiosity that is noted in "Totoro" and this film, is that in both appear plants of purple Iris and not, what a strange coincidence, don't you think? 8/10 |
Dec 2, 2019 11:36 AM
#76
It's a pretty nice of age story . At the end of the movie it the Japan version anyway it has jinji not talking showing that Kiki has grown and has confidence in herself and doesn't need her other self |
Feb 14, 2020 7:25 AM
#77
This movie is very enjoyable. Kiki's character becomes likable from the very beginning of the movie. The animation is beautiful especially the shots of the city is done with so much care and detail. 9/10 from me. |
Mar 2, 2020 8:00 PM
#78
This was my first Ghibli movie to sit back, relax, and watch in my leisure. I highly enjoyed it. It was presented in such a simple, cute way for the kid audience. A peaceful movie about finding oneself and becoming independent. Fitting for a family alone time. It is quite unfortunate that Kiki and her cat will never form a vocal communication with one another. Although the movie wasn't supposed to be tragic or anything of the sort, it still radiates this feeling of sadness, for me at least. A great movie, I must say. |
Mar 9, 2020 12:05 AM
#79
watching it as a soon-to-be 27-year-old truly was a completely different experience from when i was a boy and a teenager. the ending song truly captures the message of the movie. it's truly moving. not to mention the details on the animations & the backgrounds. what an amazing movie. i recommend this movie to any idealist & gentle heart out there. life sucks but you don't have to be. don't ever ever ever lose your heart. |
Apr 9, 2020 3:05 PM
#80
May 22, 2020 4:11 AM
#81
This is it, this has to the ultimate Ghibli (or I would just say only Hayao's best, since Isao Takahata is another level) film. It's a good allegory to debilitating labor conditions the working class suffers from but it takes it more light-heartedly. The romanticization of child labor is quite weird if you think about it, but Hayao tends to cast young girls for a reason, to cater younger audiences. |
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Jun 29, 2020 5:10 PM
#82
Oof! Damn, very first post took a dump on the late, great Phil Hartman without knowing his unfortunate circumstances, I hope and assume. That sucks, wish I hadn't read that comment. But uh yeah, this was one of the few Ghibli movies I somehow never watched until today. And as you'd expect it was very good. That atmosphere man, Miyazaki almost makes it look effortless. 2nd Ghibli film I watched today and 2nd time I got teary eyed. Solid 8/10. |
Jul 2, 2020 7:26 PM
#83
Jul 7, 2020 2:38 PM
#84
I loved every minute of it. The only thing I can pick at is, it could use more background music. And English subs left some things out. |
Jul 11, 2020 5:04 PM
#85
Not a big Ghibli movie fan but really love this movie . Probably my favorite movie along with Princess Monoanoke The best part about this movie is definitely the realistic SOL parts they execute it really well imo and also the main character Kiki was adorable and great character. I didn't felt bored throughout the movie unlike My neighborhood Totoro Overall,8/10 |
Sep 6, 2020 2:08 PM
#86
Another fantastic Miyazaki film that has super beautiful artstyle for 1989. I did not watch the dub so I never expierenced some of the problems few mentioned here. As for the movie. It is amazing , the way I feel nostalgia even tho Its my first time seeing it is quite fantastic. I think this film fully showed me why Miyazaki is perfectionist when it comes to animation art part. The way you can see reflections on windows during all the scenes, highly detailed parts of city and amazing broom flying scenes just show this mans strive for perfection in animation. As for the characters and plot , I don’t wanna talk about them because everyone should decide how good it was for themselves. Overall this is a very awesome and memorable film , I think it stands very strong compared to older Ghibli films and deserves 9.1/10 rating |
Oct 21, 2020 9:29 AM
#87
Nov 16, 2020 8:53 PM
#88
Dec 15, 2020 4:08 PM
#89
finally! a Miyazaki movie that doesnt suck. |
MichaelJacksonDec 15, 2020 6:28 PM
:v |
Jan 1, 2021 7:26 AM
#90
It was very lovely, especially for the characters and the art, I loved the backgrounds/the city to be honest |
Jan 31, 2021 8:42 PM
#91
This is as of now my least favorite ghibli film ( I have not watched all ghibli film yet) It was ok overall, enjoyable but still average. few problems were It felt like movie was empty (a haunting feeling of something is missing in the plot) and the entire losing the magic thing feels out of order in the story without explanation/built-up. Plus it's very cartoonish at times but don't outright show it . Also did I see a little girl who looked like younger version of Mary Smith from Mary and the witch flower?? |
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Mar 20, 2021 8:29 PM
#92
i personllly lost myself in the last half of the film, the first half was a great introduction to kiki and chichi, but the second half didnt really like the story that it was in the beginning in my opinon |
Apr 19, 2021 10:01 AM
#93
So I just finished rewatching this one on Netflix and I found the ending a bit strange as it felt oddly adrupt, like the movie was missing a scene or something. I came here to check the runtime and it matched with the runtime on Netflix so there was nothing wrong with the movie itself. Did anyone else have similiar thoughts on the ending, it left me a bit unsatisfied. |
Apr 21, 2021 5:12 PM
#94
Uksi said: So I just finished rewatching this one on Netflix and I found the ending a bit strange as it felt oddly adrupt, like the movie was missing a scene or something. I came here to check the runtime and it matched with the runtime on Netflix so there was nothing wrong with the movie itself. Did anyone else have similiar thoughts on the ending, it left me a bit unsatisfied. I watched this 10 years ago and now again on Netflix. I've forgot most, and maybe first time the subs were very trash because i was confuse about why the cat become a regular cat, and now it was clear involving, as she says straightly, her magic becoming weak, or interpreting the movie, her lack of confidence, self-disapointment, maturity etc. But the movie on Netflix seems complete, without cuts or anything wrong. It is typical Ghibli with prologue, lots of slice of life, one action sequence in the climax, and the end without a proper epilogue. Miyazaki movies almost never show in normal pace what happens after the climax. This movie for example, we just had some short scenes of her doing well her job and becoming popular in the city. Watch Totoro, Mononoke, Sp. Away, Moving Castle, all them are even worse in this point. |
Rob7Apr 21, 2021 5:16 PM
Apr 23, 2021 6:42 AM
#95
Rob7 said: Uksi said: So I just finished rewatching this one on Netflix and I found the ending a bit strange as it felt oddly adrupt, like the movie was missing a scene or something. I came here to check the runtime and it matched with the runtime on Netflix so there was nothing wrong with the movie itself. Did anyone else have similiar thoughts on the ending, it left me a bit unsatisfied. I watched this 10 years ago and now again on Netflix. I've forgot most, and maybe first time the subs were very trash because i was confuse about why the cat become a regular cat, and now it was clear involving, as she says straightly, her magic becoming weak, or interpreting the movie, her lack of confidence, self-disapointment, maturity etc. But the movie on Netflix seems complete, without cuts or anything wrong. It is typical Ghibli with prologue, lots of slice of life, one action sequence in the climax, and the end without a proper epilogue. Miyazaki movies almost never show in normal pace what happens after the climax. This movie for example, we just had some short scenes of her doing well her job and becoming popular in the city. Watch Totoro, Mononoke, Sp. Away, Moving Castle, all them are even worse in this point. Thanks for the reply, I definitely wasn't expecting a reply this soon or a reply at all on an over a decade old forum thread. Now that you mentioned it, it's definitely true that Miyazaki movies don't tend to have proper epilogues that are common in movies. But for some reason I feel like that the other movies you listed feel like they end the way they should. But in the end it's only my personal opinion, I assume I was just expecting a different conclusion for the movie than the director and the straight cut from the ending scene to the credits was a bit abrupt and therefore left me feeling a bit confused. |
Oct 12, 2021 10:43 AM
#96
I really liked that anime movie because it was a relaxed and funny movie. It is a 8/10 because the end is a bit rushed. But I would watch it again. Now I am going to watch more gibli movies 😁 |
Oct 21, 2021 1:54 PM
#97
SandraEis said: I really liked that anime movie because it was a relaxed and funny movie. It is a 8/10 because the end is a bit rushed. But I would watch it again. Now I am going to watch more gibli movies 😁 Be sure not to miss Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, Howl's Moving Castle or Grave of the Fireflies. 😄 |
Oct 28, 2021 6:32 AM
#98
Just watched it again bc I'm gonna be Kiki for Halloween this year :D This really is a great movie! It's really fun, and I especially love the part where Jiji has to pretend to be a toy. Lol I love how snarky Jiji is. This was my first time watching the subs and damn his voice is REALLY different from the dub O_o I like both though. It was also really cute how the pancake mix said “Ghibli Pancakes” on it xD Had it as an 8 but I might raise it to a 9! |
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Oct 29, 2021 6:43 PM
#99
had a very good start but it became okay in the ending imo, I still liked the story tho |
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Dec 30, 2021 9:53 AM
#100
Simply a great movie on her able to become independent at a young age....Was a wholesome movie probably the most wholesome one after Totoro |
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