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Title: Kiki's Delivery Service
UK publisher: Optimum Asia
Genre: Fantasy
Studio: Studio Ghibli
Type: Movie
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Year: 1989
Running Time: 1hr 45mins
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Average Rating: 7.28

Andy's review

Andy scored this with 9/10. Disagree?

It’s a Hayao Miyazaki film - instant 10/10.
Oh, okay, I’ll do it properly.

Kiki’s Delivery Service tells the story of a young witch in training who, on her 13th birthday, sets off from her quiet little village to gain new experiences in the wider world. But she soon finds that life in the big city isn’t as easy as it seems, and finds herself facing all sorts of hardships as she sets up her own flying delivery service.

As Kiki tries to adapt to her new lifestyle we see her display a range of emotions, and it becomes apparent that hers is a complex character indeed. As the film progresses we see many different facets of her personality - sometimes she is plucky and optimistic, sometimes she is lonely and depressed, sometimes she lets jealousy get the better of her - but this all adds up to make her a very human, very real, character, just as flawed and vulnerable as the rest of us. The supporting cast is also well put together, with a variety of different personalities, from the motherly Osono to the flight-obsessed Tombo.

Much of the films charm comes from the fact that there are no big villains, no evil forces trying to destroy the world - just a girl trying to get by in life, making the most of what she has. In many ways, this is Miyazaki’s most down-to-earth film, and many people will relate to Kiki’s experiences as she learns to cope with life in unfamiliar surroundings.

Despite being more than fifteen years old, the film still looks gorgeous. The colour palette is rich and varied, the lines are strong and confident, and the animation consistently superb. The detailing of the backgrounds borders on obsessive, with so many little touches crammed into them that each one almost becomes a work of art of its own. The city itself is an idyllic amalgam of different European architecture, which lends it a really cosmopolitan and authentic 50’s feel, and the sense of scale and detail, as well as the hustle and bustle of the streets, all help make it seem more like a real place. It’s certainly one place I wouldn’t mind spending a holiday or two.

The dub is a decent enough effort, and with the production overseen by Disney there are a few recognizable names on the credits. Kirsten Dunst plays the title character, and gives a good -if slightly uneven- performance, at some times giving her lines just the right feeling and delivery, at others sounding clumsy and forced. But it’s Phil Hartman, better known for his roles in The Simpsons, who steals the show with a brilliantly deadpan performance as talking black cat Jiji, in what is sadly his last role.

Of course, Disney’s influence is something of a double-edged sword, and a couple of (very minor) changes were made to make more suitable for the Disney Channel. Most noticeable is that the dub script deviates a bit from the original in a number of places, with additional lines where there used to be silence. The songs were also replaced by original English numbers, and the typeface used on the opening and closing credits is a hideous cartoon-style font that looks incredibly out of place. Purists will of course bemoan these changes, but they don’t really detract from the film, and you can always watch the original version intact.

In Summary

Behind all the magic and flying brooms, Kiki’s Delivery Service is charming coming-of-age tale that will strike a chord or two in many hearts. Although it’s not filled with riotous laughter or explosive eye-candy, it is a captivating look at one girl’s magical everyday life. This film helped cement Miyazaki’s reputation as one of the premier Japanese film talents, and remains essential viewing for any anime fan.

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Review Information

Score: 9 out of 10
Review By: Andy
Date Published: Mon, 8 May 2006
6 responses to our review of "Kiki's Delivery Service"

1. Comment by Ramen89

I thought this was a pretty damn useless film to be honest, it bored me when I was a kid and it still bores me today.

Posted on Tue, 9 May 2006. Ramen89 rated "Kiki's Delivery Service": 4 out of 10.

2. Comment by kupoartist

Health disclaimer:
This film will expose you to dangerous levels of cloying cuteness. Extended exposure may result in the development of secondary female sex characteristics. In short, if you do not currently have breasts, and you have no desire to aquire breasts, please steer clear of this animated feature which is routinely prescribed to menopausal women and pre-op male to female transexuals. Presence of Y chromosone and comfort with masculinity will likely make you despise this film. Do not expect to enjoy this animated feature film if you have a dangly collection of objects in your underwear. Males are forewarned that gender identity confusion may result from watching and enjoying this film.

If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this user review, contact your nearest medical practitioner immediately.

Posted on Tue, 9 May 2006. kupoartist rated "Kiki's Delivery Service": 10 out of 10.

3. Comment by Wai Jing War

For god's sake, if you're going to post a comment, make it a useful one.

This film can be viewed by some, even by hard-core Miyazaki-fans, as a tad boring, since it doesn't even feature his signature car/aeroplane chases, explosions, sword duels, weird-looking forest spirits, etc. However, to understand the essence of Miyazaki-san's films is to understand the heart of this one. Miyazaki-san is always trying to give a message to the youth, that anything is possible if you have self-confidence and a sense of identity. This film is literally "up-lifting", a film full of symbolisms pertaining to every-day tragedies and triumphs. Any film that can give you a sense of hope when you're just trying to get through life and put food on the table is a worthwhile experience. Of course, being a Miyazaki film, the flight scenes are breath-taking, and the scenery is both quirky and realistic.
As to all the talk about "underwear" and sexual contexts, this is set in the era of bloomers. Get over it. This film was based on a book by a female author, for female readers. Miyazaki-san didn't just want to create a film that would draw in huge audiences; he needed to stick by the original story's themes, and its readers. Keep in mind that Miyazaki-san's target audience almost always consists of mostly girls and young children. Despite this, anyone can enjoy the whimsical plotline and frequent comedic moments provided by Jiji's antics, if nothing else.

Posted on Wed, 7 Jun 2006. Wai Jing War rated "Kiki's Delivery Service": 9 out of 10.

4. Comment by kupoartist

"Lord Protector of the Righteous Branch of the English relevence association and five times winner of the "humfail" award for outstanding achievement in the field of lack a sense of humour wrote wrote:"

"For god's sake, if you're going to post a comment, make it a useful one."

Pardon me your excellency. Shall I call the hospital now to get that stick out of your arse, or would you like to keep it in there a little longer?

Posted on Wed, 7 Jun 2006. kupoartist rated "Kiki's Delivery Service": 10 out of 10.

5. Comment by azula

this rocks!

Posted on Sun, 13 Aug 2006. azula rated "Kiki's Delivery Service": 10 out of 10.

6. Comment by CitizenGeek

I agree with the reviewer, this movie is essential viewing. It's like a Disney movie, except a million times better and not as childish!

Posted on Wed, 15 Aug 2007. CitizenGeek rated "Kiki's Delivery Service": 9 out of 10.

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