Set in WWII-era Japan, young loses his mother in a fire. His father remarries his late wife’s younger sister, Natsuko. Mahito moves to their countryside estate, where a mysterious gray heron speaks to him, claiming his mother is still alive. The heron leads him into a fantastical, perilous tower-world. The story mixes grief, family bonds, and Miyazaki’s signature dreamlike logic.
No. Es completamente independiente. Sin embargo, si has visto El Viaje de Chihiro o El Castillo de Cagliostro , reconocerás los "ritmos" de Miyazaki: la bajada a un pozo, los ancianos poderosos y la comida animada. studio ghibli peliculas el chico 60 y la garza
There is Ghibli film with a 60-year-old boy — logically impossible unless it’s an animation about an adult mentally regressed (which doesn’t exist in Ghibli). Set in WWII-era Japan, young loses his mother in a fire