Ready the Catbus: My Neighbor Totoro is returning to theaters

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Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbor Totoro was many Americans’ first introduction to the work of Hayao Miyazaki back in the day, but it has since been frequently outshone in Western pop culture by his more outsized epics like Princess Mononoke. Happily, you can now remedy that, because Totoro is returning to theaters.

In honor of its 30th anniversary, the whisper-slight but deeply moving tale of a couple of sisters moving with their father to an old country house to be closer to their hospitalized mother—and encountering a delightful woodland spirit in the process—is being re-released theatrically for three days only. On September 30, October 1, and October 3, you’ll have the opportunity to see the gentle familial fantasy on the big screen thanks to Fathom Events, as part of its Studio Ghibli Fest 2018 celebration. Purists may be a little bummed out that it will be the Disney dubbed version, with Dakota and Elle Fanning voicing the sisters Satsuki and Mei (bonus points for life siblings imitating art siblings, though) and Tim Daly as the father Tatsuo. A complete list of theaters screening the film—more than 700 of them— is available at the Fathom Events website. No word on whether the company will also be providing rides to the screenings on a magical flying top.

2SP00KY4ME on September 11st, 2018 at 02:20 UTC »

They're actually doing this all year! A different movie each month. Look up GhibliFest. It's actually majorly widespread, there's a good chance your theater is doing it.

mwmani on September 10th, 2018 at 22:53 UTC »

I love these movies and everyone should see them on the big screen if they can! But it seems like every week there’s another one returning to theaters!

the_dancing_nun on September 10th, 2018 at 22:06 UTC »

Let me be the 50,175th to say that Ghibli Fest is a godsend