who the heck is Totoro
Pros:
good cartoon
Cons:
not has good has kiki's delevery service
The Bottom Line:
fa la la la
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Author's Review
I found this in the yard sale, and ever since watching Kiki's delivery service I wanted to give this a view, because it was made by the same person Hayo Myazaki. So what the heck is a Totoro.
A Totoro is a Jappense spirit, speaking of spirits there are 3 kinds of sprits that Satsuke and Mei encounter.
Soot sprites-dust bunny's that slowly turn a vacant house to dust. When the kid's move into the house they discover these black fuzzy sprits. However they move out the following day.
Cat-Bus.
Satsuke and Mei encounter this bus while theyre waiting for there father's bus with Totoro. The cat bus is a tabby cat looking bus with several legs. It also has a grin that makes it look like the long lost brother of the Cheshire cat. Later in the move Satsuke uses the bus to find the lost bus, it is also the only spirit that can talk.
Totoro.
Then of course there is Totoro's. Totoro's are a part bunny, part cat, part bear looking creatures. And while the movie is named after them, and they have an important part, the movie does not revolve around them (in fact they only have about 15 minutes of screen time), instead it revolves around Mei and Satsuke life in there new house.
Story.
Mei and Satsuke have moved into a new house in a rural Japanese area. They did this to be close to there mother who is sick in the hospital. They soon discover that their house and farm is haunted by friendly spirits. While they both chase out the soot sprites from the house, it isnt till Satsuke away at School, does Mai fall down a hole at the bottom of a big tree to discover Totoro. Satsuke later discovers the Totoro while waiting for there Father at the bus stop. I wont go anymore because I dont want to ruin the movie.
This movie like Kikis delivery service is different then your average Disney movie to has there is no formula attached, so even though its a kids film its hard to guess what happens next. Also like Kikis delivery service there is no villains (well there is the boy next door but he isnt what I call a villain), just problems that the two kids face in life.
Another thing to mention even though the back of the box brings up the plot element that only the kids can see the totoros, however, the adults think I belong into the institution because they cant see them part isnt brought up. In fact it isnt till the last 5 minutes of the film that its discover that only the kids can see them.
Animation.
Compared to modern day Disney films, this one is easily squashed. The characters dont move very well and there is a lot of choppyness to the animation. Luckily there is a lot of detail to back this up, and there is no wasted shots to. Every shot is used to help you become more aware of the settings, and like in Kikis Delivery Service there are a lot of shots just showing off the scenery.
Voices.
Unlike Kikis Delivery Service this wasnt dubbed by Disney, this means the voices arent has good (of course this is the only good thing Disney does with these films), but there not bad. Every voice fits there character and none of them sounds to cartoonish, of course Meis voice sounds a bit to high pitch and it sounds annoying.
Final recommendation.
While not has good has Kikis Delivery service, this still is a good non-violent kids movie.