These movies are advertised for children, but they often have mature content hidden within their whimsical adventures. Should children be viewing themes of natural disasters, neglect, and medical trauma? These kinds of traumatic events may have strong psychological effects on children of a younger age. People may say that fairy tales are meant to have happy endings. But, Hayao Miyazaki the head director of Studio Ghibli …show more content…
Fairy tales are stories told to children to entertain them, and always have a happy ending. Studio Ghibli’s films face real world problems and shows how a person can overcome, and live with their actions. Yes, Studio Ghibli films are animated like a cartoon, but Hayao Miyazaki, the head director of studio Ghibli, states “Animators can only draw from their own experiences of pain and shock and emotions.” This shows that the animated stories from Studio Ghibli are based of real life experiences, and not fairy tales. The fairy tales we know today are mostly reimagined dark twisted tales. Annalee R. Ward, the writer of Mouse Morality, states that “Disney helps shape children’s views of morality….” Disney (who now owns Studio Ghibli) is known for telling these reimagined children’s fairy tales, yet after obtaining the rights to all the Studio Ghibli’s films they choose to only place their name on Ponyo and Airetiy. This shows that the rest of Studio Ghibli’s films didn’t fit Disney’s standards for kid’s movies. Fairy tales teach children that everything will work out in the end. Studio Ghibli wants to show people that things may not work out, but life is still worth