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Ghibli mothers aren’t written to move the plot forward. They’re written to hold things together. This video looks at how Studio Ghibli portrays motherhood through warmth, endurance, and trust, and why those choices make these films feel steady even when the world around the characters isn’t. I talk through mothers and mother figures like Yasuko in My Neighbor Totoro, Lisa and Granmamare in Ponyo, Osono in Kiki's Delivery Service, Kaguya’s adoptive mother in The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, Umi’s mother in From Up on Poppy Hill, Chihiro’s mother in Spirited Away, Seita and Setsuko’s mother in Grave of the Fireflies, and Moro in Princess Mononoke. Across all of them, Ghibli keeps coming back to the same idea. Love doesn’t always look like fixing things. Sometimes it looks like trust. Sometimes it looks like endurance. And sometimes it looks like staying steady while someone you care about walks into something difficult anyway. These mothers sacrifice without spectacle. They carry weight quietly. And the films don’t romanticize that. They just treat it as real. If you’ve ever felt like Ghibli stories feel safe even when they’re sad, this is probably why. Support the channel and the tools that help make these videos possible! CapCut https://capcutaffiliateprogram.pxf.io... Shopify https://shopify.pxf.io/xLAdyd Streamlabs https://streamlabs.pxf.io/9LvoA0 Epidemic Sound https://share.epidemicsound.com/bppohc Venmo https://www.venmo.com/u/pullthethreads Affiliate links help support the channel!