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Ghibli’s "coming-of-age" arcs are rarely linear or easy. In Spirited Away , Chihiro’s growth is born from labor, loss of identity, and the courage to navigate a world that doesn’t care about her comfort. These stories respect children by acknowledging their capacity for fear, grief, and resilience. They suggest that growing up isn't about gaining power, but about gaining the wisdom to see the world with "eyes unclouded by hate." The Beauty of the Ordinary
: Nature is rarely just a backdrop; it is an active presence. Whether it is the sentient forest in Princess Mononoke or the lush countrysides of My Neighbor Totoro
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