Netflix has announced the release date for The Imaginary, the newest film from Studio Ponoc. Founded by former Studio Ghibli members, including Hiromasa Yonebayashi of When Marnie Was There fame, Studio Ponoc is renowned for its anime creations.
This upcoming movie marks their return to the big screen following their debut film, Mary and the Witch’s Flower. Early previews hint at a visual spectacle akin to their previous collaborations with Studio Ghibli.
Excitement is building for The Imaginary, and now there’s even more reason to anticipate its arrival it has a confirmed English release date.
Initially revealed for Netflix without a set premiere, Studio Ponoc’s The Imaginary will now hit the streaming platform on July 5. There are plans to give the film a shot at qualifying for an Oscar.
While the gap between its Japanese debut in December 2023 and its upcoming English release may not be lightning-fast, anticipation remains high for The Imaginary.
Given the stunning visuals showcased in the film, the wait is expected to be more than justified.
Studio Ponoc’s The Imaginary Echoes the Timeless Charm of Ghibli Classics
Studio Ponoc made a movie called The Imaginary based on A.F. Harrold’s book with the same title. The story is about Rudger, who is an imaginary friend.
He faces the tough truth that he will vanish when Amanda, the one who imagined him, forgets about him. Rudger goes on a journey to try to save himself.
He discovers the Town of Imaginaries, where forgotten imaginary friends live. But even this might not be able to save his bond with Amanda.
Studio Ponoc’s The Imaginary: A Potential Blockbuster Anime
Studio Ponoc’s The Imaginary is drawing near its release, and it’s poised to make a big impact. Firstly, the film’s quality seems on par with Studio Ghibli’s standards, evident from the stunning art and animation showcased in the trailers.
Directed by Yoshiyuki Momose, who has a history with Studio Ghibli dating back to Grave of the Fireflies, the film benefits from his expertise in crafting visually amazing experiences.
What’s likely to amaze audiences even more than the visuals is the film’s compelling story. Studio Ponoc’s The Imaginary promises to be a poignant tale about friendship and the passage of time, tapping into universal themes of mortality.
With the experienced staff’s background in working on Studio Ghibli and other notable films, the execution of the story is expected to match its depth.
These factors position The Imaginary as a promising creation from Studio Ghibli’s alumni, and fans eagerly anticipate its release on Netflix on July 5.