Ghibli's Arrietty sets new record...

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The official blog for Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Studio Ghibli's Karigurashi no Arrietty film has announced on Tuesday that the film has been seen over 7.5 million times. This is the all-time record for a Japanese film directed by a first-time director. Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki planned and wrote this film, which is based on The Borrowers (Yukashita no Kobito-tachi) novel by the late English author Mary Norton.

Arrietty is only the fourth feature film not directed by Miyazaki or his mentor and Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata. The other films are Whisper of the Heart (Yoshifumi Kondô), The Cat Returns (Hiroyuki Morita), and Tales from Earthsea (Goro Miyazaki). (Tomomi Mochizuki directed the television special Ocean Waves in 1993.)

Karigurashi no Arrietty sold 1,038,138 tickets in the first three days of its theatrical run. According to Box Office Mojo, it has earned US$109,346,630 as of Sunday.
 
I guess this means they won't be closing up the shop just yet then. Earthsea must have really shook them

The whole 'Ghibli closing, the sky is falling!' rumour got blown waay out of proportion. Ghibli have always put their profits back into the next project so they've always in theory been in the same situation. I can't see any of their films ever bombing quite that badly anyway and I'd imagine that the merchandise from Totoro alone could keep them afloat a while!

That aside this is great news, and it looks just lovely from what I've seen.
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Holy Crap. I watched the non-subtitled trailer on youtube and, well, it looks really cute and genuinely interesting. Can't wait for some reviews! x
 
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