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Kiki’s Delivery Servicemight not be the first Ghibli movie that comes to your mind, but it is still one of Hayao Miyazaki’s masterpieces. It successfully captures the essence of Miyazaki movies, and despite being a film for children, does not shy away from portraying adult themes.

Kiki’s Delivery Service by Hayao Miyazaki

The movie might have been released in 1989, but it is more relevant than ever now. Those who watchKiki’s Delivery Servicein their 20s, 30s, or later can relate to its themes. In a world where one has to constantly struggle between doing what they love and survival, Kiki emerges as a hero with important guidance.

Kiki’s Delivery Service: A movie in which a fluffy adventure turns too real

Kiki’s Delivery Servicebegins with the young witch, Kiki, who decides to leave home to follow an old custom. The custom dictates that 13-year-old witches must leave their homes for a year to pursue their skills through training. Accompanied by her trusty black cat, Jiji, Kiki reaches the port town of Koriko.

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But after leaving the comfort of her hometown, Kiki realizes that the new place is neither as welcoming as her home nor as understanding. She finds a bakery where she opens a delivery business in exchange for accommodation. She faces many difficulties, and as her workload grows, she slowly finds it difficult to juggle her responsibilities.

At the tender age of 13, Kiki faces the harsh world where she has to work to make ends meet. She makes friends but has no time to meet with them, a circumstance she has never faced before. But her realization of her state brings the worst fate she could ever imagine.

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Hayao Miyazaki portrayed the pressing problems of adulthood via Kiki

Burdened by her work, Kiki slowly loses interest in flying. She used to love flying before and could do it without giving it a thought. But suddenly, she can no longer talk to Jiji or use her broom to fly. Pretty soon, she becomes visibly depressed and is forced to suspend her delivery business. She also shuts herself off from her friend, Tombo.

Kiki’s artist friend, Ursula, correctly guesses that Kiki is going through a form of artist’s block. Kiki spends some time at Ursula’s place and listens to her advice. Ursula tells her that it’s best to stay away from flying, and in the meanwhile, she should do other things till she gets the urge to fly again.

Kiki’s Delivery Service by Hayao Miyazaki

At her words, Kiki realizes that she was so busy training to become a witch that she never considered why she did it. Eventually, Kiki does face a situation in which her flying ability is regained. Later, she rejoins with Jiji, resumes her delivery service, and also joins an aviation club where she makes lots of friends.

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In fact, the story not only shows Kiki’scoming-of-age journeybut also Jiji. Jiji is still Kiki’s companion, but by the end of the story, he has met a cat he likes and had four kittens with her. Despite a gap between Jiji and Kiki, both accept their new lives.

In this age, where work-life balance is the hardest thing to achieve, and burnout is apparent in every other person,Kiki’s Delivery Serviceacts as a symbol of hope. The distance between her and Jiji portrays how old friends slowly grow farther apart to have their own lives. Kiki will still face other difficulties in life, but she will find a way to face them, showing the audience that they, too, need to take breaks and resume life on their own terms.

Kiki’s Delivery Service by Hayao Miyazaki

Just like the life of a normal adult, Kiki’s Delivery Servicehas no villainsor antagonistic forces. The movie is about her struggle with herself, and how she achieves the life she will enjoy living.

Kiki’s Delivery Serviceis currently available to watch on Max.

Aaheli Pradhan

Anime Content Writer

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Aaheli is an Anime Content Writer at FandomWire with 1300+ published articles. With five years of experience under her belt, she is a living, breathing encyclopedia for anime and manga. From Shonen and Shojo to the most niche anime, nothing escapes her radar. Her poisons of choice are Assassination Classroom, Gintama, Ouran High School Host Club and every Ghibli movie ever. She believes in living a slow life, surrounded by incomplete art projects and her beloved cats.

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Kiki’s Delivery Service by Hayao Miyazaki