KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE: SPECIAL EDITION – 2-DISC DVD
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Discover Kiki’s Delivery Service, a illusory coming-of-age story full of magic, adventure, and self-discovery from the marvellous aptitude of Academy Award–winning executive Hayao Miyazaki (2002, Best Animated Feature, Spirited Away). And right away you can try even some-more of Kiki’s extraordinary universe by never-before-seen reward features—exclusively in this special book DVD! Kiki is an forward immature lady who contingency follow convention to turn a bone-fide witch. Venturing out with usually her talkative black cat, Jiji, Kiki flies off for the journey of a lifetime. Landing in a far away city, she sets up a high-flying smoothness use and starts a smashing knowledge of autonomy and shortcoming as she finds her place in the world. Bring home Kiki’s Delivery Service from Studio Ghibli and Disney for your family’s DVD living room and share Kiki’s high-flying journey again and again.Amazon.com
In Hayao Miyazaki’s enchanting Kiki’s Delivery Service, a 13-year-old lady meets the universe head on as she spends her initial year soloing as an neophyte witch. Kiki (Kirsten Dunst) is still a small immature and copiousness headstrong, but additionally resourceful, imaginative, and determined. With her reliable wisp of a cat Jiji (a kindly resigned Phil Hartman) by her side she’s ready to take on the world, or at slightest the quaintly European strand encampment she’s selected as her brand new home. Miyazaki’s peaceful stroke and labyrinth account constraint the easy beat of genuine hold up (even if his theme is a lady drifting high on a broomstick) and charts the bland struggles and flourishing heedfulness of his heroic brave woman with attraction and understanding. Beautifully minute existence and the abounding designs of the picture-postcard strand locale of red-tiled roofs and cobblestone streets usually supplement to the clarity of wonder. This desirable charcterised anticipation is a wholesome, life-affirming design which doesn’t verbalise down to kids or up to adults. –Sean Axmaker
Kiki’s Delivery Service: Special Edition – 2-Disc DVD
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After loving Mononoke and Spirited Away MANY times in the theatre, and loving Castle in the Sky on Dvd; this is probably one of the worst movies that I could imagine someone making of his calibur. What a waste of money. It’s nothing like the others, its a Disneylike kid’s movie – view and buy it strictly for that.
Rating: 1 / 5
I am tired of anime nuts rating everything 5 stars. After seeing Spirited Away, Castle in the Sky, and Princes Monoke, I was a Miyazaki fan. I immediatly bought Kiki’s delivery service in hopes of another masterpeice. I was severly disappointed with it . . . enough to be motivated to write this review.
Don’t waste your time or money on this pointless dull animation. You might enjoy it if you are 3 years old.
Rating: 1 / 5
After loving Mononoke and Spirited Away MANY times in the theatre, and loving Castle in the Sky on Dvd; this is probably one of the worst movies that I could imagine someone making of his calibur. What a waste of money. It’s nothing like the others, its a Disneylike kid’s movie – view and buy it strictly for that.
Rating: 1 / 5
OK, I have this video that my 3 year old daughter absolutely loves, and quite probably can’t live without. I swear, I’ve seen it more than 100 times, and I still have no clue what the point of the movie is. I’m just not getting it. I’m not trying to offend anyone with this, but it just seems to go on and on and on with an insipid dialogue that doesn’t really lead anywhere – though admittedly, the animation is great. I’m a great fan of Kirsten Dunst, and I also own Princess Mononoke and I love it – so it isn’t the voice-over, Miyazaki (or anime!) that I have a problem with. Sorry, but I can’t give this better than one star.
Rating: 1 / 5
Kiki’s Delivery Service has some nice and smooth animation, but other than the eye candy, this anime is sorely lacking in story and imagination. I was hoping and expecting a lot more from this movie. The most imaginative thing is a girl that flies on a broom, a talking cat, and a kid riding a bike with a propeller. That’s it. No creatures, no far-out worlds, and most glaringly, NO ACTION. I can’t believe this movie came from the same mind that created ‘Spirited Away’. ‘SA’ was most everything this is not: intriging, imaginative, exciting.I’m amazed at how many 5-star reviews Kiki’s Delivery Service has received – it is not deserving of 5 stars at all. It is boring, and ultimately, disappointing. I hope ‘Castle in the Sky’ and ‘Princess Mononoke’ are infinitely better than this let-down.
Rating: 1 / 5