Who directed the 1989 animated film Kiki's Delivery Service?
Hayao Miyazaki wrote and directed the 1989 animated film Kiki's Delivery Service. He also served as the creative force behind the film's narrative structure and visual world.
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Hayao Miyazaki wrote and directed the 1989 animated film Kiki's Delivery Service. He also served as the creative force behind the film's narrative structure and visual world.
The 1989 animated film Kiki's Delivery Service was released in 1989. It grossed 4.3 billion yen on its initial release and became one of the highest-grossing films in Japan for that year.
The fictional city of Koriko in Kiki's Delivery Service was based on real locations including Visby in Sweden and Stockholm. The architecture blends red wooden houses from Visby with the canals of Amsterdam, the hills of Paris, and the fog of San Francisco.
Kiki loses her ability to fly in the 1989 animated film Kiki's Delivery Service because she no longer believes in herself. This psychological breakdown manifests as a loss of confidence and is tied to her inner child losing its voice.
Joe Hisaishi composed the music for the 1989 animated film Kiki's Delivery Service. His score includes the opening theme Rūju no Dengon and the ending theme Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara by Yumi Arai.
The 1989 animated film Kiki's Delivery Service has a runtime of 102 minutes. It was originally intended to be a sixty-minute special before Hayao Miyazaki expanded it into a full-length feature.