Studio Ghibli's first 3DCG animated feature film "Aya and the Witch" has been confirmed to be released in Japan on August 27. Today, on August 17, the official released a special promotional video and an interview with Hayao Miyazaki was made public. Let's take a look. · "Aya and the Witch" is produced by Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli, directed by Goro Miyazaki, and planned by Hayao Miyazaki. The content of the work is based on the novel "Earwig and the Witch" by British writer Diana Wynne Jones. The plot describes a little girl living in an orphanage who is adopted by a man and a woman who can use magic one day. One day, Anya, who lives in an orphanage, meets a couple who want to adopt her. They say they need Anya to be their magic assistant. Thinking that she will have the opportunity to learn magic in the future, Anya agrees to their request. But after arriving at the other party's residence, Aya lived a life of handling chores every day and did not learn any magic at all. After getting tired of all this, Aya began to want to act according to her own will to fight back against the current life situation. Special trailer for "Aya and the Witch": |
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