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milkpeu:

beginning and end

THEY WERE MISSING FOR FUCKING YEARS OMG, THIS ALWAYS UPSETS ME SO MUCH

I always see the discussion that many days, months, years have passed during this story. 

I present to you a different idea.

There’s several themes behind Spirited Away: Capitalism’s effect on Japan, Environmental issues, and notably, Chihiro’s coming of age story.

From what I know, the idea of time passing differently in spirit worlds, is more based on western stories of the fae. 

But something more common in Japanese folklore is spirit trickery/deception. Or more accurately. What you see, isn’t always what’s actually there. 

Chihiro starts this story as a young child, before her coming-of-age arc, that more or less forces her to become ‘an adult’. More accurately. The challenges she faces makes her mature as a person.

What’s the most common thing in folklore? Children see what’s actually there.

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I used to lose sleep over this confusion so thank you so much for this?! Also wow how did I not notice the entrance change at the end?

as-warm-as-choco:

Joe Hisaishi’s One Summer’s Day (from Spirited Away), heavenly cover, amazingly played in HARP by twitter user Nanakokko0217 !

I can’t believe this magical thing existed and I hadn’t listen to it ‘til now, Νεφέλη! >_<

千と千尋やで!!!!ハク様やで!!!!