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My Neighbor Totoro

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BHillzebub

Hey Dillon just a note here to be VERY careful with Studio Ghibli movies. Especially on Youtube. Their practice of killing channels via strikes is well known among reactors. They sometimes wait till a channel has put out 3 vids featuring their movies and then issue strikes on all 3 vids separately in short notice thus killing the channel.

taniadillon

Only one I have up on Youtube. I usually get one up get 30k views or so then make it private hahaha. You make money on videos on the first 20 to 30k views and after that the CPM goes down so I make them private.

Shoko

i honestly didnt know elle fanning was part of totoro! speaking of elle fanning: it would be amazing if you could react to the series 'the great' one day because its my new favorite series ever. its hard to explain but its an absolute masterpiece and combines brilliant character development and comedy, still staying serious enough to convey issues of everyday medieval life. nicholas hoult and elle fanning are brilliant in this and all the other actors are great as well. season 3 just finished and i dont think theres gonna be more

Eric Janssen

Usually when fans push Studio Ghibli down a reactor’s throats to show them anime for the first time, it’s always Spirited Away first, followed by the dour Princess Mononoke, and then the sloppy Howl’s Moving Castle that most experienced fans hated, but was the other one that new fans first saw in theaters. Most reactors never manage to get to the early cute ones like Totoro. ☺️And only a few curios ever even manage to get to the cuteness of “Kiki’s Delivery Service”.

Eric Janssen

There was one reactor who was shut down by Ghibli, and that started the fan rumor and panic, but it seems to have died down since— That first reactor was WAY back at the beginning of the trend, and may have been the Japanese owners first getting a taste of western YouTube fan-reactions and not knowing what to make of it. It’s more common now, and someone may have explained it to them, so any anime is still risky, and Ghibli’s still a nag about it, but it may not be the invitation to death it once was. (And besides, when I got you to show Project A-ko, that was to show there’s plenty of other non-Ghibli anime out there: Is “Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer” out there to track down?)