I’m sure other people have said this but Ghibli movies do such a good job capturing the simple moments in life and making them feel magical, like even just watching someone do day to day chores like cooking in these movies makes you appreciate the little moments
I agree! Ghibli is the main reason I'm learning how to cook! I've already mastered rice and know how to make octopus and crab sausages (tho that's not hard). I want to learn enough to make a bento eventually 😊
someone please explain Edit: lol the mixed reactions I got! Thanks for replying, im saving to watch this movie with my mom, so I cant watch it atm. But I guess it makes sense, this is a ghibli video after all
The attention to detail in these films has always been exceptional. I always think if the scene at the start of Laputa where Pazu catches Sheeta, and the beam under him bends a little when he stands on it, then sags once Sheeta's weight returns to her. So much absolutely gorgeous visual storytelling in a few seconds.
I love when ai autocompletes something the most logical and straightforward way without a shred of human touch or artistic expression, doesn't it just POP
@@Stellarfront I would interpret it in this context as a sort of art; careful, delicate, expressive, passionate, beautiful and pure. At least that's how I might see it. I could likely be missing the mark entirely.
The food is so detailed that you can tell what almost everything is just by looking. Some of it is obvious, like the eggs on toast, but others might not be as well known to a lot of people like the chestnut rice at 0:22, and I can even tell that the watermelon at 0:28 is specifically a Sugar Baby, going by its perfectly spherical shape and intensely dark green rind. The kale at 0:33 looks like it could bring people back from the dead while the tonkotsu ramen at 2:37 makes my mouth water just looking at it.
The kale is actually spinach which is much more common in Japanese dishes. Look up Japanese spinach and you'll see it looks very like that and is sold in those big bunches.
the candy in the tin is incredibly accurate, as a japanese person I know that when you have those tins (which are quite common) the lid is always impossible to open and the sweets stick to themselves and the sides, which is why I love how it came in a clump of three
Even though it just shows the food, and not a lot of the characters’ interactions, I can feel a sense of nostalgia and care in most of these scenes. Anytime food was displayed in these movies, I could feel that feeling, and it was always so comforting ❤
@@voyance4elle This is a literal translation. The English names and more used version of the names are in parentheses. 0:00~ Laputa (Castle in the Sky) 0:06- Grave of Fireflies 0:34~ My Neighbor Totoro 0:42~ Kiki's Delivery Service 0:57~ Omoide Poro Poro (Memories Come Tumbling Down) 1:28~ Porco Rosso 1:30~ Heisei Tanuki Battle Pompoko (Heisei-era Raccoon Dog War Ponpoko) 1:33~ Princess Mononoke 1:37~ My Neighbor Yamada 1:44~ Spirited Away 1:50~ The Cat Returns 1:54~ Howl's Moving Castle 2:10~ Earthsea Chronicles (Tales from Earthsea) 2:25~ Ponyo on the cliff (Ponyo) 2:42~ Arrietty living on rent ("The Secret World of Arrietty" or sometimes just "Arrietty") 2:59~ From Up on Poppy Hill 3:10~ The wind rises 3:19~ The story of Princess Kaguya 3:24~ Memories of Marnie
There is so much human soul in these works of art, something that I don't think computer animation will ever be able to achieve on it's own. Well done Ghibli Team
You just have to appreciate your food more than anything and respect the time for eat. When you eat... just eat and enjoy. No need to selfie, no need to chat on social media. Just you and your food. And another reason is to eat together. Even with stranger having meals together can bring joy, comfort, laughs and smile. But first you have to appreciate your food even it's taste/ look mid.
I love the ghibli food shots because of the beauty in their simplicity, the deliberate movements of the characters preparing it, and the over all homey-ness of the food is what makes these sequences so memorizing to me~
*personal opinion, I would love to hear the scenes with their original audio. Just listening to the sizzling of cooking and the friction of the tools is simply an asmr!
I remember as a child watching spirited away and becoming obsessed with how good the cheesecake that the ghost was eating looked. Soon after I became obsessed with cheesecake and to this day it’s still my favourite dessert.
Somehow the mixture of the food and the music makes me nostalgic for those childhood days of wild imagination and ease. And how the simplest of meals tasted the most heavenly because you knew that despite it's limited ingredients your mother made it with care.
I only recently got into watching anime, past 18 months, and have watched what i would considered as a a decent amount. First thing that stood out to me is how food is done in anime. In american animation a dinner plate is a something brown and oval shaped, white and half a sphere and a pile of green and that makes up a steak, mashed potatoes and green beans . In anime you they will go above and beyond, it is quite beautiful to see the food.
You know you've become a Ghibli fanatic when you recognise that the creator has put these in precise chronological order. It means I can tell which movie each shot is from, even the ones I haven't seen in years, or ever in a couple of cases! Thank you for this. 🍙🍱🍲
There something with those few seconds or few minutes of seeing food in Studio Ghibli movies that makes it so special. I understand seeing that food is a thing of comfort, but watching those bits of scenes of the food in the movies is something great. The animation is beyond beauty, and watching the food being made is oddly enough something magical.
Sad to say that I have never seen a Ghibli anime in my life. I was born and raised in Nigeria and only got into anime in late 2020. The only thing from their studio I have experienced is the PC game, Ni No Kuni, but I want to watch more of their stuff.
Just imagine a strange-but still mostly understandable-movie, until about 2/3 of the way through when everything becomes random chaotic nonsense. That’s a pretty good description of all of them. 😉
@@DrFranklynAnderson I like that. Surreal and we'll told stories are a fave of mine👍 I think Ponyo will be the first one I watch cause it has the whole ordinary boy meets extra-ordinary girl theme I enjoy so much.
I would recommend: Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, My Neighbour Totoro and Castle in the Sky (all by Hayao Miyazaki; his pre-Ghibli debut film The Castle of Caglisostro is also very good) Only Yesterday, and The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (both by Isao Takahata) Whisper of the Heart (by Yoshifumi Kondo) From Up on Poppy Hill (by Goro Miyazaki) Arrietty (by Hiromasa Yonebayashi) Also, The Red Turtle (co-created by Ghibli with a European director) is an underrated gem. Nausicaä, Mononoke and especially Grave of the Fireflies are all a bit more intense, so maybe not the best ones to start with. Hope you enjoy exploring Ghibli!
Every time I'd watch an animation from SG I always waited for the food scenes, and they are always there! Loved this unusual (but wanted by me) compilation!
i know this sounds silly but studio ghibli has really helped me repair my relationship with food. everything looks so delicious, i actually want to eat things like this!
Only 3 minutes and 53 seconds of food shots out of the ENTIRE ghibli franchise, yet they are such impactful and vivid memories in my mind that I was surprised the collective length of them all wasn't longer.
@@ALivingFlame Thanks Samuel! I may look those up, when it comes to making some of the harder foods. I have the Unofficial Ghibli Cookbook, so that should be a good start.
@@catherinebracy4332 Oh nice! I forgot that they had a cook book 😅 Hope your dishes turn out delicious and don't transform you into a pig for Yubaba to cook! God bless ❤️
the way i gasped when i saw that red can of rock candies... i cried out my heart and soul watching that movie, doesn't matter if i consider that movie as a masterpiece, that can play on strings of your soul and leave a huge impact on your life, i would never watch that movie again.
0:15 the fact they decided to include the little candy chunks that inevitably end up at the bottom of every candy jar is just perfect.
There was a bone by the end of the movie in there. Guess whose it was?
@@donny6775 your moms
spoilers alert
With those candies in particular I'm amazed he was able to even get the chunks on the bottom
the moment i saw those candies i had flashbacks to the end of the movie. cried my eyes out the first time i saw it.
I’m sure other people have said this but Ghibli movies do such a good job capturing the simple moments in life and making them feel magical, like even just watching someone do day to day chores like cooking in these movies makes you appreciate the little moments
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@@kyleheck5363 what did they said
@i love loli and yes my pfp is a lewded loli I'm wondering the same thing
I agree! Ghibli is the main reason I'm learning how to cook! I've already mastered rice and know how to make octopus and crab sausages (tho that's not hard). I want to learn enough to make a bento eventually 😊
Now imagine all the characters bringing their own food to a picnic together… that would be amazing.
Oh boy, it is a greate idea
All eat around of the food
And no face eats all of it
Can I bring a milkstake?
I feel as though howl and the cat would get along
A FEAST FIT FOR GODS
Gah, those damn fruit candies 😭
People who don't know: 😋
People who know: 😱
I felt tears in my eyes as soon as I saw that stupid box😂
the watermelon: 💀
Saw that too and my heart hurt a little
someone please explain
Edit: lol the mixed reactions I got! Thanks for replying, im saving to watch this movie with my mom, so I cant watch it atm. But I guess it makes sense, this is a ghibli video after all
The reflection of the tomatoes over the knife and the girl's face afterwards in the last one, was genuinely priceless.
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The attention to detail in these films has always been exceptional. I always think if the scene at the start of Laputa where Pazu catches Sheeta, and the beam under him bends a little when he stands on it, then sags once Sheeta's weight returns to her. So much absolutely gorgeous visual storytelling in a few seconds.
これほどリアルさと温かみを兼ね備えられるスタジオは無い
I agree ❤
Animators: *spends hours of backbreaking labor just to animated these scenes beautifully*
AI Nerds: this looks better in 60fps
except it doesn’t
I sure do love it when my favorite animations go from 24 fps to 60 fps like flickering lights
@@RoiGBoi boi do i love it when ai nerds turn my favorite action scenes to awkward morphs and smear text bubbles
I love when ai autocompletes something the most logical and straightforward way without a shred of human touch or artistic expression, doesn't it just POP
@@JacobKinsley I want no natural flaws or humanity in my art, thank you very much.
Gordon Ramsay would cry if he watches this.
I see the humanity of our food rituals in these.
same
I don't understand whats meant by humanity I think, could you tell me?
@@Stellarfront I would interpret it in this context as a sort of art; careful, delicate, expressive, passionate, beautiful and pure. At least that's how I might see it. I could likely be missing the mark entirely.
You're just trying to sound deep, but you're not.
You're trying to sound deep, and you got it
The food is so detailed that you can tell what almost everything is just by looking. Some of it is obvious, like the eggs on toast, but others might not be as well known to a lot of people like the chestnut rice at 0:22, and I can even tell that the watermelon at 0:28 is specifically a Sugar Baby, going by its perfectly spherical shape and intensely dark green rind. The kale at 0:33 looks like it could bring people back from the dead while the tonkotsu ramen at 2:37 makes my mouth water just looking at it.
Teach me what you know
You obviously know something I don't so come on share the wisdom
The kale is actually spinach which is much more common in Japanese dishes. Look up Japanese spinach and you'll see it looks very like that and is sold in those big bunches.
Even instant ramen looks beautifull
That’s not Tonkotsu ramen.
We usually don’t eat Tonkotsu at home.
Syouyu ramenです
You know something that I find very remarkable about studio ghibli movies is their food.
which is saying something since the food takes up less than four minutes of the 39+ hour runtime of all the ghibli movies
@@420phoebe theres also a lot more scenes of characters eating or picking the food that i think makes them look more delicious
I don't even like pork but that bacon Howl was cooking looked so good 🤤
I always love their work about howl like really like them a lot
I’m a very picky eater, but all of these foods look so good that I’d be willing to eat all of them at least once.
なんでジブリに出てくる食べ物ってこんなに美味しそうに見えるんだろう、、
おそらく、借りぐらしのアリエッティのお茶を入れるシーンだけど、お茶が流れるじゃなくて滴り落ちるような感じになってるのすごい好き。
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多分ミニチュアの食器を拝借してたから、それだけ「物が小さい」ってことだもんね。
人間からすれば一滴だもんな
@hk Tk Its as they say, everything is relative.
水の表面張力が器の大きさが変わればああなるから、そこを表現してるのがすごい。
となりのトトロのおばあちゃんが米を研ぐシーンがめちゃめちゃ好き
荒々しくもどこか優しさを感じる研ぎ方が見てて落ち着くし泣けてくる
the candy in the tin is incredibly accurate, as a japanese person I know that when you have those tins (which are quite common) the lid is always impossible to open and the sweets stick to themselves and the sides, which is why I love how it came in a clump of three
Studio Ghibli gave me unrealistic expectations about cutting an egg with chopsticks
Even though it just shows the food, and not a lot of the characters’ interactions, I can feel a sense of nostalgia and care in most of these scenes. Anytime food was displayed in these movies, I could feel that feeling, and it was always so comforting ❤
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ジブリってどこか懐かしさを感じるよな
めっちゃクオリティ高いのから山田くんでいきなりふにゃふにゃした絵柄になるの好き
手間は山田くんが一番掛かってるんだけどね汗
戦時中の食べ物も、作中のキャラクターが嫌がる食べ物も、この世に存在しない食べ物も全部美味そうに見えるから凄い
0:00〜 ラピュタ
0:06〜 蛍の墓
0:34〜 となりのトトロ
0:42〜 魔女の宅急便
0:57〜 おもいでぽろぽろ
1:28〜 紅の豚
1:30〜 平成たぬき合戦ぽんぽこ
1:33〜 もののけ姫
1:37〜 となりの山田くん
1:44〜 千と千尋の神隠し
1:50〜 猫の恩返し
1:54〜 ハウルの動く城
2:10〜 ゲド戦記
2:25〜 崖の上のポニョ
2:42〜 借り暮らしのアリエッティ
2:59〜 コクリコ坂から
3:10〜 風立ちぬ
3:19〜 かぐや姫の物語
3:24〜 思い出のマーニー
明確でない作品もあって申し訳ないですが、素敵な作品ばかりです。機会があればぜひご覧ください!
1分30秒のやつは平成たぬき合戦ぽんぽこです!
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わああああありがとうございます😭編集しておきます!感謝!
Can someone translate? :)
Thank you 🙏🏼
@@voyance4elle This is a literal translation. The English names and more used version of the names are in parentheses.
0:00~ Laputa (Castle in the Sky)
0:06- Grave of Fireflies
0:34~ My Neighbor Totoro
0:42~ Kiki's Delivery Service
0:57~ Omoide Poro Poro (Memories Come Tumbling Down)
1:28~ Porco Rosso
1:30~ Heisei Tanuki Battle Pompoko (Heisei-era Raccoon Dog War Ponpoko)
1:33~ Princess Mononoke
1:37~ My Neighbor Yamada
1:44~ Spirited Away
1:50~ The Cat Returns
1:54~ Howl's Moving Castle
2:10~ Earthsea Chronicles (Tales from Earthsea)
2:25~ Ponyo on the cliff (Ponyo)
2:42~ Arrietty living on rent ("The Secret World of Arrietty" or sometimes just "Arrietty")
2:59~ From Up on Poppy Hill
3:10~ The wind rises
3:19~ The story of Princess Kaguya
3:24~ Memories of Marnie
デジタル作画に変わってもエフェクトとかCGは多用せずに、セル画アニメだった頃の手描きの味わいを残す作画で本当に好きです。
There is so much human soul in these works of art, something that I don't think computer animation will ever be able to achieve on it's own. Well done Ghibli Team
I needed that
ghibli can make something as ordinary as sandwich with a slice of cheese and red onion look a hell of a lot better than it does in real life.
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That's the beauty of animation 🥺
You just have to appreciate your food more than anything and respect the time for eat. When you eat... just eat and enjoy. No need to selfie, no need to chat on social media. Just you and your food.
And another reason is to eat together. Even with stranger having meals together can bring joy, comfort, laughs and smile. But first you have to appreciate your food even it's taste/ look mid.
ドキュメンタリーを見ていても、スタッフさん達が食材はもちろん食べる人の口や手の動きまでよく観察して描いてるのが分かる。本当にすごい。日本の宝
I love the ghibli food shots because of the beauty in their simplicity, the deliberate movements of the characters preparing it, and the over all homey-ness of the food is what makes these sequences so memorizing to me~
世界中でジブリか愛されているのか嬉しいです😌🌱
I wish life was as peaceful as this video
高畑作品(というか宮崎作品以外)にもちゃんと着目してるあたり、この動画を作った人は真に「ジブリのファン」であると思う。
素晴らしい。
*personal opinion, I would love to hear the scenes with their original audio. Just listening to the sizzling of cooking and the friction of the tools is simply an asmr!
どの作品か分かるのがジブリの凄いとこなんだよなあ🤔
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ジブリ作品にでてくるごはんって本当に美味しそうですよね...食べたことないものでも「美味しいんだろうな 食べたいな」と思えます
小さい頃は、カルシファーが食べた卵のからでさえ食べてみたいと思ってましたww
それはかわいいです💕
特に決まった描写があるってわけではないんだけど
どのシーンが火垂るの墓なのかわかるってのはそれだけインパクトのある作品だったんだなあって思います
煮たカボチャ出た辺りで色々込み上げてきちゃう
the simple joy of watching animated food
I remember as a child watching spirited away and becoming obsessed with how good the cheesecake that the ghost was eating looked. Soon after I became obsessed with cheesecake and to this day it’s still my favourite dessert.
I love cheesecake.
@@mask938 who’s wouldn’t? it’s really delicious
Mine too!
omg one time I had this really amazing key lime cheesecake and I think about it to this DAY
@@Sonia1474 Most lactose intolerant people probably don't like it.
Her gece uyumadan önce izlediğim videolar…
I've been eating egg and toast almost everyday for breakfast and it always reminds me of Ghibli lol
宮崎さんは食事というものに重きを置いていたから、食事シーンには力を入れていたそうです。宮崎監督の食事にたいするこだわりが伝わってきますよね。
This is beautiful stuff! And all hand drawn? Studio Ghibli has amazing people behind it.
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The food in the films always makes me hungry
The crumbs from the fruit candy killed me
The detail is the definition of immersive
i just wanna reach into the screen, politely grab the food and consume it.
キラキラしてるのも光沢バチバチなのも好きだけど、こういう光を使わずに光を表現する食べ物が大好き。
Somehow the mixture of the food and the music makes me nostalgic for those childhood days of wild imagination and ease. And how the simplest of meals tasted the most heavenly because you knew that despite it's limited ingredients your mother made it with care.
I can't explain enough that watching the food scenes was a huge comfort for me especially since they animated the food to look so appetizing
(0:01 - 0:06) - Laputa: Castle in the Sky (1986)
(0:08 - 0:17) - Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
(0:33 - 0:41) - My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
(0:42 - 0:56) - Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
(1:44 - 1:50) - Spirited Away (2001)
(1:55 - 2:10) - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
(2:25 - 2:40) - Ponyo (2008)
Mononoke and kaguya hime, too
and Arriet, i dunno how its the name in english, but we call mundo dos pequeninos
(0:57 - 1:27) - Omohide poro poro
Y en la película donde escasea la comida... Te revienta el alma... Nunca podré ver nuevamente esa película.
Seeing this makes me feel wistful, nostalgic and a little sad.
And if I'm being honest a bit hungry
Respect the Little Food you Had.
Ghibli teached me how to enjoy life simply
Now to think that most of the animators where eating ramen and quick foods as such, in the studio while animating these amazing food scenes 🥲
Studio Ghibli food looks so good!
Grew up with these movies. I get a hard sense of nostalgia seeing these scenes. I recognize each one of them. Almost brings me to tears
I'm more interested in the knives. So smooth, so sharp. Such clean cuts
Admit it, when watching these Studio Ghibli movies every one of y’all couldn’t help but drool over every dish that came on screen. At least I did.
なんで懐かしい気持ちになるんだろう?
おそらく現代のアニメの方が技術も高くてよりリアルに描けるんだろうけど、なぜかジブリの描くご飯はどのアニメよりも見てるだけで味を感じる気がするんだよな
素の色、影、光の3色でベタ塗りなのになんでこんなにリアルで素朴で美味しそうなんだ…
Just makes you hungry
*what's your favorite food*
me: **studio ghibli**
I aspire to make my food as visually pleasing as a Studio Ghibli movie
I don’t know why, but the melancholy music just makes me want to cry.
I only recently got into watching anime, past 18 months, and have watched what i would considered as a a decent amount. First thing that stood out to me is how food is done in anime. In american animation a dinner plate is a something brown and oval shaped, white and half a sphere and a pile of green and that makes up a steak, mashed potatoes and green beans . In anime you they will go above and beyond, it is quite beautiful to see the food.
I always love how they make the simplest of shots artistic in some way
蛍の墓は、食べ物見ただけで泣いてしまう。。。
*Homer Simpson: Mmmm…Studio Ghibli Food.* 🤤
You know you've become a Ghibli fanatic when you recognise that the creator has put these in precise chronological order. It means I can tell which movie each shot is from, even the ones I haven't seen in years, or ever in a couple of cases! Thank you for this. 🍙🍱🍲
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料理「うまい」作品は「いい作品」だ。
食べ物見たさで開いたはずなのに、音楽とサクマドロップスでジーンときてしまった🥲
いつかジブリ飯食べたいなぁ
There something with those few seconds or few minutes of seeing food in Studio Ghibli movies that makes it so special. I understand seeing that food is a thing of comfort, but watching those bits of scenes of the food in the movies is something great. The animation is beyond beauty, and watching the food being made is oddly enough something magical.
Grave of the fireflies 😩😫😭
Ghibli i grew up watching them they are one of the best anime for me so Manny memory its story' looks kind a realistik and some what relatable
The food looks amazing and the music is very fitting and calming! ^^
Sad to say that I have never seen a Ghibli anime in my life. I was born and raised in Nigeria and only got into anime in late 2020. The only thing from their studio I have experienced is the PC game, Ni No Kuni, but I want to watch more of their stuff.
Not only do they make the best animated movies. They make some of the best movies in movie history as well.
Just imagine a strange-but still mostly understandable-movie, until about 2/3 of the way through when everything becomes random chaotic nonsense. That’s a pretty good description of all of them. 😉
@@DrFranklynAnderson I like that. Surreal and we'll told stories are a fave of mine👍 I think Ponyo will be the first one I watch cause it has the whole ordinary boy meets extra-ordinary girl theme I enjoy so much.
I would recommend:
Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, My Neighbour Totoro and Castle in the Sky (all by Hayao Miyazaki; his pre-Ghibli debut film The Castle of Caglisostro is also very good)
Only Yesterday, and The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (both by Isao Takahata)
Whisper of the Heart (by Yoshifumi Kondo)
From Up on Poppy Hill (by Goro Miyazaki)
Arrietty (by Hiromasa Yonebayashi)
Also, The Red Turtle (co-created by Ghibli with a European director) is an underrated gem.
Nausicaä, Mononoke and especially Grave of the Fireflies are all a bit more intense, so maybe not the best ones to start with.
Hope you enjoy exploring Ghibli!
@@BlondeCurlsBlueEyes thanks a lot for this, friend. My holiday watchlist is gonna get some new additions.
Every time I'd watch an animation from SG I always waited for the food scenes, and they are always there! Loved this unusual (but wanted by me) compilation!
0:14 this is giving me PSTD of crying so badly and feeling empty at the end of this movie
i know this sounds silly but studio ghibli has really helped me repair my relationship with food. everything looks so delicious, i actually want to eat things like this!
Thats great!!!
ジブリ大好き。時々テレビで流れる時は絶対みる!
Only 3 minutes and 53 seconds of food shots out of the ENTIRE ghibli franchise, yet they are such impactful and vivid memories in my mind that I was surprised the collective length of them all wasn't longer.
If these scenes were the only thing Ghibli ever animated they'd still be legendary. I'd LOVE to see a Ghibli film that's all about a cook!!
As someone who likes to cook and bake, I’d be like, “Teach me your wisdom Sensei.”
@@catherinebracy4332 Haha, there's actually some pretty good video tutorials on CZcams for cooking Ghibli dishes!
@@ALivingFlame Thanks Samuel! I may look those up, when it comes to making some of the harder foods.
I have the Unofficial Ghibli Cookbook, so that should be a good start.
@@catherinebracy4332 Oh nice! I forgot that they had a cook book 😅
Hope your dishes turn out delicious and don't transform you into a pig for Yubaba to cook! God bless ❤️
@@ALivingFlame God Bless you too ❤️
平成狸合戦ぽんぽこのマクドナルドのハンバーガーも美味しそうだった
just, thank you, i needed that in my life, a compilation of delicious food
何故か涙が🥹🥹
心にぐっとくる☺️
The love of food is a pure love.
It is wholesome and to be cherished.
I just love how detailed these animations are
Que perfeição. Amo a delicadeza dos traços do Studio Ghibli
even watermelon looks so damn delicious when Gibli decided use them in their scene 😆
Even the water looks delicious 🤤 😂
映像も音楽もめっちゃ癒される…🍀たべてみたいな…
癒されます。
長編あったら寝るのにホント助かります^_^
It's just beautiful :)
火垂るの墓のような、現実だと本当に少なくて味気のない食事でもジブリだと凄く甘く美味しそうに見えるのよね
見てて普通に泣けてくる。
今がどんなに贅沢か
Thank you for this beautiful video
It isn't just the way the food looked, it was also how they made them sound that I find satisfying
誰かのために料理を作る、そういった人の暖かさが良いんだよね
This candy manufacturer announced its closure today.
The harring pie is so good.
数粒のドロップキャンディーで打ち砕かれる精神···
god, never realized how hard Spirited away music heals my soul
Its like they draw the love into the food sometimes i swear
the way i gasped when i saw that red can of rock candies...
i cried out my heart and soul watching that movie, doesn't matter if i consider that movie as a masterpiece, that can play on strings of your soul and leave a huge impact on your life, i would never watch that movie again.