Studio Ghibli Movies Coming to Streaming
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Studio Ghibli Movies Coming to Streaming
GKIDS Films has announced that Studio Ghibli movies will be coming to streaming services on December 17th (Pre-Orders start on 12/3).
Additional Info:
Additional Info:
Select outlets available for Digital Download pre-order include:
AppleTV
Amazon VOD
Vudu
Google Play
Sony
Microsoft
FandangoNOW
They will NOT be Movies Anywhere.
Regarding Dual Audio - "It depends on platform capability. When possible (Apple for sure) we are trying to combine them onto single release. Other platforms have to have 2 diff versions for sale. Challenge is that video changes too, not just audio."
AppleTV
Amazon VOD
Vudu
Google Play
Sony
Microsoft
FandangoNOW
They will NOT be Movies Anywhere.
Regarding Dual Audio - "It depends on platform capability. When possible (Apple for sure) we are trying to combine them onto single release. Other platforms have to have 2 diff versions for sale. Challenge is that video changes too, not just audio."
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Re: Studio Ghibli Movies Coming to Streaming - December 17, 2019
The lack of MA is bullshit, but I'll probably end up owning these.
(I assume part of it is bi-lingual capabilities.)
(I assume part of it is bi-lingual capabilities.)
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Unfortunately, Vudu will have separate listings for Japanese and English Audio. Hopefully they'll have a bundle with both versions. But if not, I'll probably buy them at iTunes which should have both audio options and hopefully will have some iTunes Extras.
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Re: Studio Ghibli Movies Coming to Streaming - December 17, 2019
Seems weird considering the Blu-rays don't have video changes between audio languages, lol.
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Since the iTunes Extras are only available on Apple devices, I guess non-Apple devices are stuck with the English Dub version.
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Re: Studio Ghibli Movies Coming to Streaming - December 17, 2019
I want the Japanese audio, but for the next decade my kids are more likely to watch the English version.
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Here's some more info from The Wrap:
https://www.thewrap.com/you-can-buy-...ng-next-month/
I'm thinking about picking up that bundle the next time I see $100 iTunes Gift Cards on sale.
https://www.thewrap.com/you-can-buy-...ng-next-month/
The news comes months before the Studio Ghibli films are meant to stream exclusively in the U.S. on HBO Max beginning in May 2020.
The films, 21 in all dating back 30 years to 1984, will only be available as digital download-to-own, with each film retailing for $19.99. The films will not be available for rental at this time, but GKIDS says the movies will be available for purchase on all major digital platforms, including Apple TV, Amazon VOD, VUDU, Google Play, Sony, Microsoft and Fandango Now. Further, both the original Japanese and the English-language dubs of the animated films will be available for purchase.
GKIDS will also offer a bundle of six of some of the studio’s most famous films as directed by Hayao Miyazaki, including “Howl’s Moving Castle,” “Kiki’s Delivery Service,” “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Ponyo,” “Princess Mononoke” and the Oscar-winning “Spirited Away” for a price of $99.99.
Below is the full list of titles to be made available from the Studio Ghibli library.
“Castle in the Sky”
“The Cat Returns”
“From Up on Poppy Hill”
“Howl’s Moving Castle”
“Kiki’s Delivery Service”
“My Neighbor Totoro”
“My Neighbors the Yamadas”
“Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind”
“Ocean Waves”
“Only Yesterday”
“Pom Poko”
“Ponyo”
“Porco Rosso”
“Princess Mononoke”
“The Secret World of Arrietty”
“Spirited Away”
“The Tale of The Princess Kaguya”
“Tales From Earthsea”
“When Marnie Was There”
“Whisper of the Heart”
“The Wind Rises (Available Q3 2020)”
The films, 21 in all dating back 30 years to 1984, will only be available as digital download-to-own, with each film retailing for $19.99. The films will not be available for rental at this time, but GKIDS says the movies will be available for purchase on all major digital platforms, including Apple TV, Amazon VOD, VUDU, Google Play, Sony, Microsoft and Fandango Now. Further, both the original Japanese and the English-language dubs of the animated films will be available for purchase.
GKIDS will also offer a bundle of six of some of the studio’s most famous films as directed by Hayao Miyazaki, including “Howl’s Moving Castle,” “Kiki’s Delivery Service,” “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Ponyo,” “Princess Mononoke” and the Oscar-winning “Spirited Away” for a price of $99.99.
Below is the full list of titles to be made available from the Studio Ghibli library.
“Castle in the Sky”
“The Cat Returns”
“From Up on Poppy Hill”
“Howl’s Moving Castle”
“Kiki’s Delivery Service”
“My Neighbor Totoro”
“My Neighbors the Yamadas”
“Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind”
“Ocean Waves”
“Only Yesterday”
“Pom Poko”
“Ponyo”
“Porco Rosso”
“Princess Mononoke”
“The Secret World of Arrietty”
“Spirited Away”
“The Tale of The Princess Kaguya”
“Tales From Earthsea”
“When Marnie Was There”
“Whisper of the Heart”
“The Wind Rises (Available Q3 2020)”
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Re: Studio Ghibli Movies Coming to Streaming - December 17, 2019
Way to pull out the rug from the HBO Max announcement!
Sure, some people won’t pay a la carte, but these are great films, and I’d be OK paying for them. The bundle isn’t an awesome price, but I’d probably go that route because they’d be the vast majority of my views.
Coincidentally, I just saw Mononoke in theaters last week.
Sure, some people won’t pay a la carte, but these are great films, and I’d be OK paying for them. The bundle isn’t an awesome price, but I’d probably go that route because they’d be the vast majority of my views.Coincidentally, I just saw Mononoke in theaters last week.
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Re: Studio Ghibli Movies Coming to Streaming - December 17, 2019
Update on the Official Vudu Forum:
Note we were able to get this changed to allow the original version as a locked extra - if you pre-ordered the Japanese language version it will be converted to a pre-order for the English one. In any case the Japanese version will become an extra of the English version instead of a standalone movie. Might take a bit for this to be completed but should be well before the release date.
https://forum.vudu.com/forum/vudu/ge...-studio-ghibli
https://forum.vudu.com/forum/vudu/ge...-studio-ghibli
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Re: Studio Ghibli Movies Coming to Streaming - December 17, 2019
All ready have many of these on blu. Too bad they're not going 4k, I might double-dip on some.




