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What kind of animation is this?

Mani in Memory is a Japanese animated film produced by Studio Ghibli, which premiered in Japan on July 19, 2065438. The film is directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi and voiced by Keiko Niwa.

The plot of the film is adapted from the children's literature works of British novelist Joan G Robinson, and tells the touching story between the heroine Anna and the girl Marnie.

Anna lives with her adoptive parents. She has no friends. She is a withdrawn and self-abased little girl. One summer later, Anna was sent to Norfolk to live with old Peggy. In this seaside village, Anna met Marnie, a girl of the same age.

They became good friends, playing and laughing together. Marnie freed Anna from loneliness and learned to make friends. However, one day, Marnie disappeared. But no one in the village knows Marnie exists.

Studio Ghibli introduced:

Studio Ghibli is a Japanese animation studio. Founded in the middle of 1985, it was originally affiliated to Tokugawa Bookstore, located in Koguryo, a suburb of Tokyo, Japan. At present, the company has about 300 employees, who are coordinated by director Miyazaki Hayao and his colleagues Gao Tianxun and toshio suzuki. Composer Joe Hisaishi also composed film music for many works of Studio Ghibli.

The symbol of the studio is My Neighbor Totoro, its representative work.

1June, 98515th, the team "トップクラフトト" that produced Valley of the Wind was officially transformed into Ghibli Co., Ltd. with the help of the German bookstore.