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Ditch AI filters, consume real art

June 2, 2025
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Ditch AI filters, consume real art
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4 Ghibli films to show you the inspiration behind the trend

If you’re an artist or just someone who admires the effort that goes into drawing and animation, you must have strong feelings about the heaps of AI-generated art that’s been plaguing social media for a long time now. The recent trend of AI-generated images that has beguiled netizens recreates the visual style of Studio Ghibli’s signature 2D animation. And if there are any doubts as to where the studio’s founder — Hayao Miyazaki — would stand, here are his views on machine-created art that resurfaced after OpenAI launched its update: “I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself.”

In case you’re not aware of what Studio Ghibli films are, I — first and foremost – express my deepest sympathies that you had to learn through this trend, but I am also happy to inform you that you’ve come to the right place. If your curiosity is pushing you to find out what life looks like through the Ghibli lens, you need not wait any longer. Here are four of the studio’s films to introduce you to the painstakingly hand-drawn and remarkably emotive world of animation — or, if you’re a fan, to trick you into a binge watch.

‘Howl’s Moving Castle’

It has become culturally imperative to begin your Ghibli journey with this one. Howl’s Moving Castle follows Sophie, a young woman cursed by a jealous witch to transform into an old lady due to the witch’s affection for Howl, a vagabond wizard who crosses paths with Sophie in the beginning. As the curse makes our protagonist forget her identity, she accidentally moves in with Howl’s motley crew and helps them out with domestic duties, oblivious to the fact that the solution to her problem is nearby.

If the found-family trope is an easy way to your heart, this film will win you over no sweat while serving you an extra slice of tender romance. Although a stunningly serene film, it strikes a fine balance between wholesome moments and gut-wrenching reality that’ll have you aching for more.

‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’

If you like witchcraft in your media and are looking for more magic after Howl’s Moving Castle, you’ll find it all in Kiki’s Delivery Service. This coming-of-age fantasy story follows Kiki, a young witch who heads out of home to fulfill her desire for self-exploration.

Aside from flaunting the picturesque world of Studio Ghibli, this film is your reassurance that hardships are a necessary part of growing up on your own. From introducing animal companions to unexpected friends, it reminds you that every step out of your comfort zone is worth the anticipation.

‘The Secret World of Arrietty’

If you grew up adoring Thumbelina or illustrated tales of a similar nature, it might be time to indulge your inner child with this heartwarming film. The Secret World of Arrietty follows its titular character in a miniature world as she “borrows” from the world of the much-larger humans for a living. Everything seems to be working in her family’s favour until they are discovered by the humans and must fend for themselves.

Packing compelling visuals that every Ghibli film is decked with, this feature stands out for its immersive look into the world that exists around us, just much bigger. If you’re in the mood of a story that champions hope and courage, you wouldn’t want to miss this one.

‘Spirited Away’

Ever wondered what your most inexplicable dreams would look like onscreen? Spirited Away is your answer. It focuses on Chihiro, a ten-year-old girl who visits an amusement park with her family but soon realises that something is off, though her protests are dismissed by her parents. After a mysterious meal turns them into pigs, it is up to Chihiro to bring them back by stepping into the world of uncanny supernatural beings.

Released at a time when animation was seen as a form of entertainment reserved only for children, Spirited Away would sooner be a kid’s nightmare than a fond core memory to look back on. But for grownups who don’t mind being unnerved, the film’s appeal lies in its unsettling elements and melancholic storyline. Does hope prevail in the end? Find out for yourself.

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