What is the best Hayao Miyazaki movie of all time?

By YPB Team

From enchanted forests to sky-pirates, each film is a hand-drawn world you never want to leave. Which one captured your heart?

Spirited Away — ranked #11
Spirited Away
A young girl gets trapped in a spirit world and must work in a bathhouse to rescue her parents — the highest-grossing anime film of all time.
Princess Mononoke — ranked #22
Princess Mononoke
An epic fantasy about the clash between industrialization and the spirits of the forest, with no clear villain.
My Neighbor Totoro — ranked #33
My Neighbor Totoro
Two sisters discover a magical forest spirit in rural Japan — perhaps the most purely joyful film ever made.
Howl's Moving Castle — ranked #44
Howl's Moving Castle
A young woman is cursed into an old body and finds refuge with a vain wizard in a magnificent mechanical castle.
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind — ranked #55
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
A prophesied warrior princess fights to save a post-apocalyptic world from a spreading toxic jungle and warring nations.
Castle in the Sky — ranked #66
Castle in the Sky
Two children race sky pirates and government agents to find the legendary flying island of Laputa.
Kiki's Delivery Service — ranked #77
Kiki's Delivery Service
A young witch moves to a new city and starts a broomstick delivery service in this warm coming-of-age classic.
The Wind Rises — ranked #88
The Wind Rises
A fictionalized biography of aviation engineer Jiro Horikoshi, a meditation on beauty, obsession, and the cost of dreams.
Ponyo — ranked #99
Ponyo
A goldfish princess who wants to become human befriends a five-year-old boy in this dazzling coastal fairy tale.

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