ORIGINAL ISSUE
LICENSED AND APPROVED BY STUDIO GHIBLI

Released July 2018

From Hayao Miyasaki's SPIRITED AWAY

"THE TRAIN SCENE"
DIORAMA PHOTO FRAME/BOOK STAND

by Benelic ©2018 Studio Ghibli


SPIRITED AWAY is a 2001 fantasy anime from the famed director Hayao Miyazaki.
It won an Oscar in 2002 for Best Animated Film, the first anime in history to have won an Academy Award.

SPIRITED AWAY is far and away the most successful film to be released by Studio Ghibli...
it is the most famous animated film to ever come out of Japan.
More than just a hit at the box office, it was a phenomenon.

SPIRITED AWAY became the first film to ever gross $280 million world wide
and surpassed Titanic as the highest grossing film of all time in the Japanese box office.

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This SPIRITED AWAY diorama photo frame and book stand is a must-have for any Studio Ghibli fan.
Featuring characters like Kaonashi (No-Face), Chihiro, Haku, Yubaba, and others,
this limited edition figurine is made of high-quality resin.
The multicolor design and intricate details make it a beautiful and unique addition to any collection.
Manufactured in Japan in 2018 by Benelic, this figurine is inspired by the train scene from Spirited Away.
It comes with a USPS flat rate of $15.00 for shipping in the continental USA.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this awesome piece of anime and manga merchandise.

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BRIEF NARRATIVE ABOUT "THE TRAIN SCENE"

SPIRITED AWAY culminates with one of the greatest scenes Hayao Miyazaki has ever created
---The famous train sequence ---
a lengthy stretch of the movie that has no dialogue and relies solely on mood and music. 

It is the most melancholic thing Miyazaki had ever animated. 

Chihiro sets out on a train ride, along with a wraith-like spirit called No-Face (Kaonashi),
across the spirit world where they are traveling to visit Zeniba, sister of Yubaba.

The train tracks are submerged underwater, making the train appear as if gliding across the ocean.
Inside the train are a bunch of spirits, each of whom are faceless but never speak.
Chihiro and the now-friendly No-Face, and the many faceless spirits simply sit on the train, waiting for the sixth stop.
Nobody ever speaks to one another for the entirety of the train ride, and each of the spirits leave at the next stop
except only Chihiro, No-Face, and the little mouse (Bou) and bird (Haedori) are all that remain.

And the story continues...

W17.75cm x H18.0cm

Polyester Resin, Acrylic Coating, PET, Paper

 Brand new and mint in the Box