how can other witches compete?
I LOVE kiki
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It was a nice story about becomming adult.
I wish I would life in a world so safe that a 14 year old girl could go out into the world alone.
Kiki's world is 1950's Sweden.
take me back
The world is a safer place than you think as a whole.
Hayao the horndog.
Imagine being Miyazaki during the making of this scene and having to draw out the storyboards for this part and then explaining to your team that this is your vision and trying to justify your thoughts to them.
Would you let your child go out through town without supervision these days?
(Of course you would need to ahve a child)
Compared to the rest of the industry it's not that distasteful.
this is strangely not lewd at all
By being a dominant witch-waifu/mommy
Dare I ask why you had this saved
What if Miyazaki had to tone it down because his coworkers were bigger perverts?
cute and unlewdable
I don't live in America so yes
>No pointy hat
What are the best shows with Witches?
She's just lucky that Sakura isn't considered a witch.
Ta mig tillbaka
>how can other witches compete?
I read that as bitches.
She was awesome. Wanted a girl friend like her.
I did not care for Kiki's delivery service.
What's her deal Yea Forums?
hackzaki got bullied by a red head in primary.
Pretty sure those can compete.
So what? I got relentlessly bullied by girls all the time at school and didn't effect me in the sli-oh shit.
A lot of Miyazaki's girls would be great wives.
You'd should be happy that girls were interested in you enough to get bullies. Unless you took it the wrong way? Oh, you poor bastards.
well there ya go
Wrong way? Nah, but I wasn't interested in girls when I was in primary so it was just annoying. These two girls would also be on me about something. I remember one day they would just take turns shoving their finger up my ass to try and make me flinch but I never would which clearly got the blonde one all hot and bothered. But again, it was just kind of annoying.
I'm sure hackzaki had something similar happen to him but he's probably kind of bitter about it still, why else would he have a waifu as a kid?
>tfw I enjoy this movie cause I can relate to Kiki
>moved out my parents house into another state on my own at 18
>had to interact with new people and getting used to living in a new environment on my own
>Kiki was my first Ghibli film and I love it to death, even got a Jiji blanket
>because the nostalgia for the version I saw is so strong, the one with the Sydney Forest music, I have never seen the Japanese version nor the re-edit
>merely pretending.jpg
By being perfection.
This.
If you disagree you have a skewed world view or live in a shit country/city.
In Spain Kiki means having sex
Depending on where I live, yes. And if I ever plan on having kids I plan on living somewhere were they can gain some independence like I did when I was younger. I currently live in the downtown core of my city but I'd like to move back out to the west part of town someday because it is a sanctuary perfect for children.
This.
In retrospective, Kiki was kind of a brainlet witch who couldn't even do any real magic, aside of just using a flying broom.
If you're reading this OP, you're doing gods work. Absolutely based
That's why the only thing she could do for people is be a delivery person which is literally grunt work.
Pretty sure her mom and the few other witches shown couldn't do anything else as well. It seemed like a witch in Kiki's world just meant communication with animals and being able to make any kind of sweeping brush. Beyond that, they had pretty regular jobs and professions.
It's been YEARS since the last time I saw the movie... but I think Kiki's mom said something about "choosing" a specialized witch job.
And if I'm not mistaken, the mom's job was potion making, or something like that.
Yeah, and that other witch girl was a fortune teller, wasn't she? I assume she does that with magic.
The mom was indeed making potions, but it's not like that's completely beyond the realm of things like herbalism and alchemy (presumably without the batshit insane stuff like putting sperm in a chicken egg and chucking it under horseshit). As for fortune telling, while you can question the validity of the real world practice, it is something that does exist. From what I recall of the movie, they never mentioned anything like transforming objects and living beings or summoning spirits and elemental things. Of course, having never read the books it was based on, I don't know the full extent of Kiki's witches.
he wouldn't give a fuck
probably
>It was a nice story about becomming adult
Where? i only see how someone put a propeller in a bicycle with no safety measures.
More like Kiki's fan service, amirite
>1950
They were still using Zeppelins in the 50s? That seems like at least around the 20s to late 30s or so. The Hindenburg incident pretty much turned normies off zeps by the 40s.
Plus, Miyazaki has a huge nostalgia boner for WW1 and pre-WW2 era aeroplanes. Guy loves those Caproni style airplanes that were ridiculous as shit but 100% full of charm and pioneering spirit, so sticking a Zeppelin in his movie would pretty much be a large pandering to that era of 1910s to 1930s style aerial vehicles.
Guy just loves flying things in general, since nearly all of his films involve something with the sky. Either the characters in a flying machine or freefalling at some point.
I can get behind that, honestly. It's part of why I absolutely loved Eureka Seven and Skyland.
I am still not happy, the OP is replaced by an inferior gaijin version by Disney.
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It's also set in a timeline where WW2 didn't happen apparently.
Pretty sure that's just what you hear on the English audio track, and goes back to Japanese for that language track.