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Spirited Away: Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)

Spirited Away: Collector's Edition Packshot (GKIDS)As our very own Chris Chiarella put it so eloquently in reference to Miyazaki Hayao in our 2014 Blu-ray Holiday Gift Guide, his works are “beautifully animated, but also displaying (some would say) more mature underlying drama than American audiences are used to, reflective of Japanese culture and ideals in service of universal stories” and perhaps Spirited Away, the 2003 Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, is one of the best examples of that. It is one of his most universal stories, a coming of age tale about a 10-year-old girl who must grow up quickly to save her parents, and it is one of his most adventurously animated.

The follow-up to Miyazaki’s brilliant and successful Princess Mononoke, the film is a surreal and truly spirited fantasy adventure that revolves around 10-year-old girl Chihiro. While driving to their new home in the suburbs one sunny-drenched afternoon, Chihiro and her parents come across a tunnel on a secluded country road that leads them to what seems like a secluded amusement park. Despite the pleas of Chihiro, who seems very uneasy about the place from the beginning, her father presses on exploring and her mother follows along. Eventually, they come across a stand with hot, delectable fare that the Chihiro’s parents help themselves to, planning on paying whenever, or if, the proprietors should ever show up. Then Chihiro witnesses her parents turn into giant pigs, and she runs away, frightened to tears. She comes across a boy named Haku who explains to her that she has come across a resort for various supernatural creatures who appear after dark, and that she must leave, but she doesn’t make it out in time. She must stay, get a job, learn the rules, sign a contract with the mean sorceress named Yubaba who runs the place, and change her name to Sen, but if she forgets her real name, she will forever lose her true self and never be able to leave or save her parents.

With Spirited Away, Miyazaki experimented with CGI in major way to create an amazing fantasy world of strange and weird creatures, from a giant mud god to tiny balls of soot that crawl around like bugs and carry blocks of coal. But the beautiful artwork is just icing on the proverbial cake with this film. The director brings together all of the best elements of his previous works like Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki’s Delivery Service to form what is his most tightly woven coming of age story with an undercurrent of commentary on greed and consumerism. Chihiro begins her adventure a typical 10-year-old girl but grows through her experiences in this peculiar world, learning about a work ethic, loyalty, and even love, both romantic and filial. And each step of the way, Miyazaki offers his commentary on our world’s destructive path of greed, with faceless monsters who swallow other creatures whole, supernatural creatures who lust after gold, and people turning into pigs because of their gluttony.

Spirited Away (2001)
Spirited Away (2001)

The Video

Shout! Factory & GKIDS bring the film to Blu-ray in a beautiful AVC 1080p encodement framed at 1.85:1. The digital animation looks as beautiful as ever in this transfer, almost organically filmic, with excellent colors and no motion artifacts.

The Audio

Both the Japanese audio and English dub for the film come in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mixes. As I mentioned in my previous reviews of this release on Blu-ray from both Disney in the US and StudioCanal in the UK, the English voice actors still sound flat and canned to my ears, so the Japanese track is the way to go. As I said in my previous review, there are no undisputed stars in the English voice cast – the Japanese voice cast is just superior all around. The mix itself, whether Japanese or English, has good balance and wonderful atmospherics — check out the opening scene with Chihiro and her parents walking through the tunnel for an example of how the reverberation surrounds you and sounds very lush. There is excellent low-end extension through the action sequences.

The Supplements

The Spirited Away Collector’s Edition is a magnificent set that will go well on the shelf alongside the other Studio Ghibli Collector’s Editions from Shout!/GKIDS. The on-disc features are mostly port-overs, but it’s the bonus swag that makes this a desirable premium set.

  • Feature-Length Storyboards
  • Behind the Microphone (1.33:1; SD; 00:05:43) – A brief featurette on the English voice cast
  • Original Theatrical Trailers (1.85:1; 1080p; 00:17:59)
  • TV Spots (1.33:1; SD; 00:03:58)
  • Spirited Away Audio CD Soundtrack
  • Exclusive 40-page book contains director’s statement, essays from film critics Kenneth Turan and Leonard Maltin, artwork, and film credits.
  • Packaged in a full color, matte, high-quality chipboard slipcover

The Final Assessment

One of the best of Miyazaki’s films is presented in a gorgeous Blu-ray release and Collector’s Edition set from Shout! Factory/GKIDS.

Spirited Away: Collector’s Edition is out November 12, 2019 from Shout! Factory/GKIDS.


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Studio GhibliAnimation Studio
Shout! Factory | GKIDSDistributor
Miyazaki HayaoDirector
Miyazaki HayaoWriter
125 Mins.Run Time
12 November 2019Release Date
$49.97MSRP
1.85:1Aspect Ratio
AVC 1080pVideo
Japanese DTS-HD MA 5.1Audio
English DTS-HD MA 5.1 | French DD 5.1Secondary Audio
English SDH | English for Original Language Version | FrenchSubtitles
PG (for some scary moments)Rating Certificate
The Story
The Animation
The Video
The Audio
The Dub
The Supplements
Summary
During a move to the suburbs, a 10-year-old girl is drawn into a magical world of witches and spirits in order to save her parents who have been turned into beasts, in this magical, mystical, and beautifully animated masterpiece from Miyazaki Hayao. Shout! Factory and GKIDS bring the film to Blu-ray with a beautiful HD transfer in this lavish Collector's Edition set.
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