28 July 2011

2 New Clips of Studio Ghibli's ARRIETTY


If your a parent of young children and find it hard to find something you consider safe for the young ones, you should look no further than Japan's World famous Studio Ghibli Animation studio. Tomorrow in UK&Ireland the studio's latest animated movie will in the cinemas nationwide ARRIETY(Kari-gurashi no Arietti) directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi the studio's youngest director and is based on the classic Borrowers story by Mary Norton. The movie stars the voices of Hanna actress Saorise Ronan with Mark Strong, Olivia Coleman,Tom Holland (American version out 2012 has an all American vocie cast)a story of The Borrowers a tiny family no bigger than a mouse and live in a hidden in a normal humans home living off things they borrow during the night.

As I said no need for parents to worry about graphical scenes, Ghibli is 100% family friendly endorsed by Walt Disney (who distribute the studios movies in North America),they have a magical world just as rich in fantastic stories beautiful animation that will be enjoyed not just by the children but adults as well.With summer holidays now with us and approaching the rest of UK/Ireland for parents looking for something to entertain the kids with they can do no wrong and take them to see Arrietty!

To celebrate the release of the movie from July 29th Optimum Releasing/Studio Ghibli have sent us 2 new clips from the movie which you can check out below.





This is a story of a family of “little” people. Beneath the floorboards of a sprawling mansion set in a magical, overgrown garden in the suburbs of Tokyo, tiny 14-year-old Arrietty lives with her equally tiny parents. The house is occupied by two old ladies, who are absolutely unaware of the existence of their miniature tenants.Arrietty and her family live by "borrowing". Everything they have, they borrow or make from the things they have borrowed. Essentials like cooking gas, water and food. Tables, chairs, cooking utensils. And treats - a sugar cube here, a scrap of material there. But only a little each time, so the ladies do not notice.A 12-year-old boy, Sho, moves in the mansion while he waits for urgent medical treatment in the city. Arrietty's parents have always warned her: "Never let humans see you." Once seen, little people always have to move on. But the adventurous Arrietty doesn't listen, and Sho discovers her. The two begin to confide in each other and, before long, a friendship begins to blossom...

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