Spirited Away (2001). Magnificent movie with scary creatures and a strong heroine. Read Common Sense Media's Spirited Away review, age rating, and parents guide.
Japanese anime film from Hayao Miyazaki, the creator of "Princess Mononoke." Similar to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in narrative style, it follows the adventures of a young girl named Chihiro who travels into the world of spirits in order to save her parents, who've turned into pigs after eating magical food. With the voices of Daveigh Chase, Michael Chiklis, Susan Egan. In the end, Spirited Away is equal parts visual masterpiece, nightmare-inducing fable and slickly packaged animism.
Elevate family time with our parent-friendly entertainment reviews! The Plugged In Podcast has in-depth conversations on the latest movies, video games, social media and more. and Subscribe Here! Spirited Away Parents Guide Spirited Away is a 2001 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The main cast includes Daveigh Chase, Suzanne Pleshette, Miyu Irino, Rumi Hiiragi, and others.
The production work of this Series is done by the following production company Studio Ghibli, and Nippon Television Network. Spirited Away starts off simply, as Chihiro (voice of Daveigh Chase) travels with her mother and father (voices of Lauren Holly and Michael Chiklis) to a new home. Things get complicated when they decide to take a detour through a mysterious tunnel.
Once on the other side her parents suddenly acquire an insatiable urge to explore what they think is a deserted amusement park. Surprisingly, the. We review the Oscar winning Spirited Away and highlight parts to help parents decide if it is an appropriate movie for young kids.
Introduce your kids to Spirited Away using this parent's guide that will give you all of the information you need as well as discussion ideas. Her parents soon find a smorgasbord of delicious food in an empty restaurant. They're drawn by its intoxicating smell and chow down, but the timid Chihiro refuses to eat.
She wanders away and spots a palatial bathhouse. A helmet. Spirited Away A Parent's Guide to Anime Rated: G Suitable for Family Viewing Reviewed by Charles Peklenk: This movie is widely available in a new edition from Disney/Buena Vista on DVD and VHS.
The DVD offers Japanese and French audio tracks, English subtitles, and some worthwhile special features. The Disney-produced English version is on par with the original Japanese, with very few.