The Oscars’ Academy Museum in Los Angeles is set to hold a special exhibition dedicated to the beloved Studio Ghibli film, Ponyo. The exhibition is scheduled to open next February, giving fans of the iconic anime movie a chance to immerse themselves in the magical world of Ponyo.

Ponyo, directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki, tells the story of a young boy named Sosuke who befriends a goldfish princess named Ponyo. The film is known for its stunning animation, heartwarming story, and memorable characters.

The exhibition at the Academy Museum will feature original artwork, production materials, and behind-the-scenes insights into the making of Ponyo. Fans will have the opportunity to see firsthand the creative process behind the film and gain a deeper appreciation for Miyazaki’s visionary storytelling.

In addition to the Ponyo exhibition, the Academy Museum will also showcase other iconic anime films and series, highlighting the impact of Japanese animation on global pop culture. From classics like My Neighbor Totoro to modern hits like Your Name, anime fans will have plenty to see and explore at the museum.

The announcement of the Ponyo exhibition has generated excitement among anime enthusiasts and film buffs alike. With its unique blend of artistry and storytelling, Ponyo has captured the hearts of audiences around the world, and the upcoming exhibition promises to be a must-see event for fans of Studio Ghibli and Japanese animation.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Ponyo exhibition at the Oscars’ Academy Museum next February.

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Source: Anime News Network