When two girls move to the country to be near their ailing mother, they have adventures with the wondrous forest spirits who live nearby.
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My Neighbor Totoro
1990
R
1 h 26 m
Hapon
Anime
Pakikipagsapalaran
Komedya
When two girls move to the country to be near their ailing mother, they have adventures with the wondrous forest spirits who live nearby.
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Hitoshi Takagi
Totoro
Noriko Hidaka
Satsuki
Chika Sakamoto
Mei
Shigesato Itoi
Tatsuo Kusakabe
Sumi Shimamoto
Yasuko Kusakabe
Tanie Kitabayashi
Granny
Hiroko Maruyama
Kanta's Mother
Machiko Washio
School Teacher
Reiko Suzuki
Originator Grandma
Masashi Hirose
Kanta's Father
Toshiyuki Amagasa
Kanta
Shigeru Chiba
Kusakari-Otoko
Naoki Tatsuta
Cat Bus
Naoki Tatsuta
Additional Voices
Tarako
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Tomohiro Nishimura
Mailman
Mitsuko Ishida
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Chie Kôjiro
Additional Voices
Daiki Nakamura
Man on Bike
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Khaled ben Mohtam
19/05/2026 18:26
Mei and the Kittenbus What will we get? Please bring this next time.
Nikhil Sahu
20/04/2026 10:43
hindi dubbed please bro Netflix main h
Erika
27/08/2025 17:15
My Neighbor Totoro - Tonari no Totoro-S1E1
Olivia Jesaya
18/06/2025 14:59
My Neighbor Totoro_360P
Yoooo
11/09/2024 19:26
♡
Emma
30/05/2024 07:22
My Neighbor Totoro
PXDep4
27/04/2024 00:36
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Sidoine Ettien
12/12/2023 05:00
My Neighbor Totoro
user4948271465349
26/06/2023 16:00
I absolutely agree with Roger Ebert who called "My Neighbor Totoro", "One of the most beloved of all family films". Its colorfully bright and sparkling animation is enchanting. It is incredibly realistic and at the same time makes us along with two main characters, the young sisters ready for a miracle to happen any minute. The gentle story is touching, uplifting, funny, and tender without being overly sentimental or didactic. The film takes place in the early 50s, when 10-year-old Satsuki and her baby sister, curious and energetic 4-year-old Mei spend one summer in an old house in the country side with their University professor father while their mother recovers from a serious illness in the nearby hospital. The great master Hayao Miyazaki remembers well what it is like to be a child, to see magic in the everyday life and be always ready to encounter it. This ability usually disappears as the child becomes adult but it stays forever in a few chosen, and they become the visionary Artists - just like Miyazaki himself. The film is partially autobiographical for the writer/director/storyboard artist. "When Miyazaki and his brothers were children, his mother suffered from spinal tuberculosis for nine years, and spent much of her time hospitalized. It is implied, yet never revealed in the film, that Satsuki and Mei's mother also suffers from tuberculosis. He once said the film would have been too painful for him to make if the two protagonists were boys instead of girls." (From the IMDb film trivia)
Totoro of the title is an adorable funny blue forest spirit who lives in the nest beneath a huge tree and makes the trees grow and the winds blow. Totoro becomes the friend and protector of the sisters and one day he sends them on the bus journey that is like nothing they and the viewers could ever imagine. I wish I could ride that cat bus. What a wild and kind imagination an artist should have to create it. How much happier we all are knowing that Hayao Miyazaki exists and makes his amazing films at the Studio Ghibli for which King Totoro is the mascot.
user1232485352740
26/06/2023 16:00
My problem with this movie is simple. There's just not enough conflict.
I am a grown man who has never outgrown stuff made for children. I actually really like "Masha and the Bear" and "Charlie and Lola".
But this movie just annoys me. The girls are happy in their new home, no one seems to be discontent or threatened, there is admittedly a sick mother but we only see her in a state of convalescence. It feels like a TV show aimed at young children right before bedtime but with the pretence of being worthy of a feature length running time.
There is some stuff to like. There's some cuteness and a lot of well imagined sequences and images that feel instantly iconic (shame about the cheesy music) and I can appreciate that this movie isn't trying to be riveting story telling but something sweet, idyllic and simple.
Totoru himself doesn't really do much and the climax feels really tacked-on. I thought Twilight had a tacked-on ending after not having nearly enough real conflict or high stakes but at least Twilight (in its defence) uses its climax to explore its major themes and is only the first part of a tetralogiy.
Bland story, characters and themes aside, this could be the perfect movie for someone who had undergone a traumatic experience and is recovering in hospital. It's really not challenging at all except in how audaciously unchallenging it is.
5 year old me might have just about enjoyed parts of this. 10 year old me would have completely dismissed this movie for its lack of antagonist or a real story.
it's not a classic to enjoy with your children.
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Khaled ben Mohtam
19/05/2026 18:26
Mei and the Kittenbus What will we get? Please bring this next time.
Nikhil Sahu
20/04/2026 10:43
hindi dubbed please bro Netflix main h
Erika
27/08/2025 17:15
My Neighbor Totoro - Tonari no Totoro-S1E1
Olivia Jesaya
18/06/2025 14:59
My Neighbor Totoro_360P
Yoooo
11/09/2024 19:26
♡
Emma
30/05/2024 07:22
My Neighbor Totoro
PXDep4
27/04/2024 00:36
.
Sidoine Ettien
12/12/2023 05:00
My Neighbor Totoro
user4948271465349
26/06/2023 16:00
I absolutely agree with Roger Ebert who called "My Neighbor Totoro", "One of the most beloved of all family films". Its colorfully bright and sparkling animation is enchanting. It is incredibly realistic and at the same time makes us along with two main characters, the young sisters ready for a miracle to happen any minute. The gentle story is touching, uplifting, funny, and tender without being overly sentimental or didactic. The film takes place in the early 50s, when 10-year-old Satsuki and her baby sister, curious and energetic 4-year-old Mei spend one summer in an old house in the country side with their University professor father while their mother recovers from a serious illness in the nearby hospital. The great master Hayao Miyazaki remembers well what it is like to be a child, to see magic in the everyday life and be always ready to encounter it. This ability usually disappears as the child becomes adult but it stays forever in a few chosen, and they become the visionary Artists - just like Miyazaki himself. The film is partially autobiographical for the writer/director/storyboard artist. "When Miyazaki and his brothers were children, his mother suffered from spinal tuberculosis for nine years, and spent much of her time hospitalized. It is implied, yet never revealed in the film, that Satsuki and Mei's mother also suffers from tuberculosis. He once said the film would have been too painful for him to make if the two protagonists were boys instead of girls." (From the IMDb film trivia)
Totoro of the title is an adorable funny blue forest spirit who lives in the nest beneath a huge tree and makes the trees grow and the winds blow. Totoro becomes the friend and protector of the sisters and one day he sends them on the bus journey that is like nothing they and the viewers could ever imagine. I wish I could ride that cat bus. What a wild and kind imagination an artist should have to create it. How much happier we all are knowing that Hayao Miyazaki exists and makes his amazing films at the Studio Ghibli for which King Totoro is the mascot.
user1232485352740
26/06/2023 16:00
My problem with this movie is simple. There's just not enough conflict.
I am a grown man who has never outgrown stuff made for children. I actually really like "Masha and the Bear" and "Charlie and Lola".
But this movie just annoys me. The girls are happy in their new home, no one seems to be discontent or threatened, there is admittedly a sick mother but we only see her in a state of convalescence. It feels like a TV show aimed at young children right before bedtime but with the pretence of being worthy of a feature length running time.
There is some stuff to like. There's some cuteness and a lot of well imagined sequences and images that feel instantly iconic (shame about the cheesy music) and I can appreciate that this movie isn't trying to be riveting story telling but something sweet, idyllic and simple.
Totoru himself doesn't really do much and the climax feels really tacked-on. I thought Twilight had a tacked-on ending after not having nearly enough real conflict or high stakes but at least Twilight (in its defence) uses its climax to explore its major themes and is only the first part of a tetralogiy.
Bland story, characters and themes aside, this could be the perfect movie for someone who had undergone a traumatic experience and is recovering in hospital. It's really not challenging at all except in how audaciously unchallenging it is.
5 year old me might have just about enjoyed parts of this. 10 year old me would have completely dismissed this movie for its lack of antagonist or a real story.
it's not a classic to enjoy with your children.
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