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When was Spirited Away taken away?

Spirited Away is an animated film directed and written by Miyazaki Hayao and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film was officially released in Japan on July 20th, 20001year, and tells the story of the girl Chihiro who unexpectedly came to the supernatural world.

This film won the Oscar for Best Full-length Animation in 2003, and it is also the first and only animated work in history that won the Berlin Golden Bear as a film in the three major European film festivals.

Spirited Away is recognized as the best work in Miyazaki Hayao, and it is an excellent animation work in terms of pictures, characters, story attraction and box office.

This is also an obvious inspirational work. Miyazaki Hayao himself said that it was "Japanese children's thing" and it was widely accepted by the Japanese people. It should be said that the values embodied in this work are in line with the values of mainstream Japanese culture. Then, from this work that the author is most satisfied with and the audience is most welcome, we may get a glimpse of the differences between Japanese culture and our western culture.