For fans of Studio Ghibliârenowned for its timeless, handâdrawn animation and profound storytellingâ2025 has been a landmark year. From magical stage adaptations and immersive themeâpark experiences to global theatrical revivals and cuttingâedge studio initiatives, thereâs plenty to cheer about. Hereâs an inâdepth look at the latest official news, achievements, and expansions from Studio Ghibli, all wrapped up in one comprehensive update.
Totoro Takes the Stage in London
One of the most exciting developments is the West End run of the stage adaptation of My Neighbour Totoro. After two soldâout runs at Londonâs Barbican Centre, the production transferred to the West End in March 2025 for a 34-week engagement
Kenichi Yoda, vice-president of Studio Ghibli, explained that the U.K.âs rich tradition of fairy folklore made it the perfect setting for Totoroâs theatrical debut. The show has broken ticketâsale records and received Olivier Awards for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play and Best Director for Phelim McDermott
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Itâs the first time Ghibli has officially expanded into theater abroadâmarking a deliberate move to adapt its universe beyond film.
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The adaptationâs success underscores Ghibliâs universal charm and creative versatility.
Ghibli Park: New Events & Reservations
If youâre a Japan-bound Ghibli enthusiast, hereâs whatâs new at Ghibli Park in Aichi:
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New interactive workshops â From June 25, visitors can try the âStoneâmilled kinako grinding experienceâ in the Mononoke Village, served with warabiâmochi
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Extended summer hours â On select dates in August, areas of the park will remain open until 8âŻp.m., offering evening attraction access for the first time
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Upcoming ticket availability â July 10 (2âŻp.m. JST) marks the release of reservations for park visits in September 2025
This expansion reflects Ghibliâs commitment to evolving the park experience, adding seasonal depth and immersive charm.
Global Ghibli Fest Continues
GKIDS and Fathom Events have rolled out the Studio Ghibli Fest reârelease program across North America and beyond:
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In Southeast Asia, a partnership with mm2 Entertainment will bring 21 classic titles to cinemas in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and neighboring countries through 2025
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In the U.S. and Canada, the 2025 Ghibli Fest lineup includes Kikiâs Delivery Service, The Secret World of Arrietty, My Neighbor Totoro, Grave of the Fireflies, Ponyo, Howlâs Moving Castle, Spirited Away, and The Boy and the Heron, running May to November
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They let fans experience Ghibliâs artistry on the big screen, celebrating anniversaries and captivating new viewers.
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âGrave of the Firefliesâ and âMy Neighbor Totoroâ mark major milestonesâ70th and 35th anniversaries respectivelyâso fans can relive these emotional masterpieces.
Princess Mononoke in IMAX 4K
Fans saw Princess Mononoke re-released in IMAX theatres with a restored 4K version overseen by Studio Ghibliâs director of digital imaging, Atsushi Okui
Audience reactions were glowing, with one Redditor commenting:
This release marks a premium return of Ghibliâs classics in high-fidelity formats.
Netflix Extension & Streaming Expansion
According to reports, Netflix has renewed international rights to 21 Studio Ghibli films through 2026, ensuring access outside Japan and the U.S.
Notably, The Boy and the Heron, which won the 2024 Oscar for Best Animated Feature, is among the available titles .
Streaming remains an essential platform for Ghibliâs legacy, especially for global fans unable to attend screenings or visits.
New Studio Project & AI-Innovation Rumors
A recent report suggests Studio Ghibli might be embracing AI tools for enhanced design and storytelling. Rumored projects include âThe Whispering Wavesâ, which may blend traditional animation with tech-assisted visuals
While Ghibli confirms no full-scale AI integration beyond tools, itâs clear the studio remains open to experimental methodsâalways with a human artistâs touch at the core.
Music & Documentaries
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The documentary âHayao Miyazaki and the Heronâ (2024), directed by Kaku Arakawa, explores the emotional and creative journey behind The Boy and the Heron, streaming on Max and other platforms
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Its themes include confronting mortality and reflecting on creative legacy, portraying the late-career challenges and resilience of the maestro.
The Boy and the Heron: Continued Success
Since its release in JulyâŻ2023, The Boy and the Heron has been a cultural and commercial triumph:
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Box-office earnings placed it among Japanâs top 5 highest-grossing films ever.
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It earned the Oscar, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Japan Film Academy awards for Best Animated Feature
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The filmâs 4K UHD Blu-Ray release debuted JulyâŻ2024, with North American home and streaming releases on Max and Netflix following midâ2024.
2025 has been a thriving year for Studio Ghibli:
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Theatre Innovation â Totoroâs theatrical triumph in London highlights Ghibliâs global creative expansion.
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Immersive Parks â New workshops and extended hours at Ghibli Park enhance fan experiences.
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Cinematic Revivals â Anniversary screenings and IMAX restorations reaffirm Ghibliâs cultural impact.
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Streaming Assurance â Extended Netflix deals bring classicsâand recent hitsâinto homes worldwide.
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Creative Exploration â Documentary storytelling, AI experimentation, and new projects like âWhispering Wavesâ signal continued innovation.
This year demonstrates how Ghibli continues to growâexpanding formats, deepening legacy, and adapting both art and community. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to this magical universe, 2025 offers no shortage of wonder and enchantment.
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