Anime Quick Information

Title: Kiki's Delivery Service
UK publisher: Optimum Asia
Genre: Fantasy
Studio: Studio Ghibli
Type: Movie
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Year: 1989
Running Time: 1hr 30mins
Rate this anime:
Average Rating: 9.66

Mangaminx's review

Kiki's Delivery Service is yet another title from the now legendary Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki. It is a tale of a young witch named Kiki who has to follow the tradition of leaving home and starting her own life in order to become a fully fledged witch. Kiki and her talking cat Jiji leave home one moonlit night on her flying broom to find a town where Kiki can be the local witch.

The first thing that struck me about this film was (as is always the case when I'm watching a Ghibli film) the animation. Despite being made in 1989, the animation is of such a superior quality that it's easy to think the film was made very recently.
The rich incredibly detailed world is wonderful to behold, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the scenes where Kiki flies on her broomstick with the world below her.
It's truly breathtaking at times, and as you get to see this right from the beginning of the film, you are easily sucked into this story and its world from the start.

Kiki's Delivery Service (in a similar vane to Studio Ghibli's 'My Neighbour Totoro') is an exceedingly upbeat and magical tale. The plot is very much a 'coming of age' story focusing on Kiki's life in her new home and the struggles she faces living independently.
She has soon set up her own flying broomstick delivery service, working out of a bakery where she is given a place to stay by the kind owner. It is wonderful to see her overcome each of the problems she faces in her new life, making new friends in the town and seeing her adventures.

Kiki herself is a very endearing character, proving very capable of progressing through life by herself despite numerous events that occur during her deliveries. She is very determined and enterprising for her age.
Jiji, her talking cat, provides a rather comic spin on things and his presence certainly adds to the more humorous moments of the film. There were moments in a certain incident where a delivery goes somewhat incorrectly, that Jiji's expressions had me laughing a great deal. The rest of the cast all have a part to play in the film, and the happiness it's clear Kiki feels when she makes new friends is wonderfully evident. You feel very happy for her especially when she comes to the town with just Jiji as a friend.

One thing of note is that although I haven't witnessed them myself (owning the Region 1 version of Kiki's), the UK (region 2) version of the film does not have proper subtitles, only English for the hard of hearing.

In Summary

It's very hard for me to find anything to fault in Kiki's Delivery Service.
The whole film has a wonderfully magical air to it as Kiki uses her fledgling witchery to progress in life. It's also a film that shows as long as you put plenty of effort into things, you will eventually reap the rewards. This is something for every one of all ages to enjoy, and a film I feel will make all who watch it smile at least once.

Review Information

Score: 9 out of 10
Review By: Mangaminx
Date Published: Mon, 6 Jun 2005
1 responses to our review of "Kiki's Delivery Service"

1. Comment by Just wandering through

I've got the Region 4 disc,

It's got a PAL transfer (from NTSC source) if you are worried about incompatibilities. It has the subtitles, and it implements the storyboard feature as a multi-angle thing for an easy compare and contrast. The only downside is that the soundtracks are stereo. But for me this was the way to go. Also it doesn't have any Disney packaging.

Posted on Mon, 6 Jun 2005. Just wandering through rated "Kiki's Delivery Service": 9 out of 10.

Post your response to our review of "Kiki's Delivery Service"

Editorial Spotlight

I opened my eyes, soaking wet and staring at the clearest blue sky I had ever seen in my life. The sound of the sea all around me and sand creeping it's way into my boxers. I.. Read more (0 comments)
One thing that's caught my attention lately is how, in terms of genre and target audience, categorising an anime or manga series is surprisingly complicated. Many titles are.. Read more (5 comments)
“Die already – you bastard!” Shinn Asuka to Kira Yamato above Orb. Spoiler Alert! In spite of my best intentions, as this series reaches its penultimate.. Read more (0 comments)

Latest Updates

Friday, 21 November

Mega Man: Star Force

Wednesday, 19 November

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny #9

[News Archive]

Got news?

Got some news? E-mail it to news@AUKN

Recent Comments

Dizzae on Eureka Seven #4

They hide in FAC-51, The Hacienda, I lol'd. I love trying to spot all the music references in this show. (Read more)

Trumpster on Buso Renkin #1

From your similarities section I get the feeling that both series are a lot like Shakugan no Shana, but hell I love that series (Much more than... (Read more)

Nate on Big O

Oozes style,depth,mystery and explosive action....,also has a breath-taking soundtrack. I urge anyone to watch this even if they don't like... (Read more)

Sarah on Trinity Blood

I enjoyed 'Trinity Blood' for all the wrong reasons: beautiful bishonen character designs and a wonderfully twisted relationship between Ion and... (Read more)

Wildcard on Trinity Blood

Never watched it through, but after two volumes I can't honestly say I wanted more. It wasn't all bad from what I saw; the animation is solid, and... (Read more)

About Anime UK News

Anime UK News has been going since 2004, want to contact us or learn a little more about the site? Head to the about us page.