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Studio Ghibli Movies in Order
Every Studio Ghibli feature film in order. The movies are standalone, so release order is the natural path, but newcomers can start with the gentlest, most beloved entries.
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Why this order?
Studio Ghibli films share no continuity, no recurring characters, and no required viewing order. Each movie is a self-contained story, so you genuinely cannot watch them "wrong." That freedom is exactly why a clear list helps: with more than twenty features spanning hand-drawn fantasy, wartime drama, and quiet slice-of-life, it's easy to lose track of what you've seen and what's left.
Release order is our default, and it doubles as a tour through the studio's evolution. You start in 1986 with Castle in the Sky, watch the back-to-back 1988 double bill of Grave of the Fireflies and My Neighbor Totoro, move through the Miyazaki and Isao Takahata classics of the 1990s, hit the global breakout of Spirited Away, and arrive at the late-career masterpieces The Wind Rises, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, and 2023's The Boy and the Heron. Seen this way, you feel the animation, themes, and ambition deepen decade by decade.
The beginner order exists for anyone who wants the smoothest possible entry rather than the historical one. It front-loads the four films most people fall in love with first: My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Spirited Away, and Howl's Moving Castle. These are warm, accessible, and instantly enchanting. Heavier or stranger works like Grave of the Fireflies or The Tale of the Princess Kaguya are best saved for once you're hooked.
One footnote worth knowing: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) predates the studio's official 1985 founding, so purists exclude it, but it shares the same creators and spirit and is almost always grouped in. If you love Princess Mononoke, treat Nausicaä as the unofficial prequel in tone.
Timeline 1986–2023
Every release plotted by year — taller stacks mean more that year. Hover a marker for the title.
Where to play it today
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Frequently asked questions
What order should I watch Studio Ghibli movies in?
Any order works because the films are standalone with no shared story. Release order is the most natural path; if you're new, start with My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Spirited Away, and Howl's Moving Castle.
How many Studio Ghibli movies are there?
There are 23 official Studio Ghibli feature films, from Castle in the Sky (1986) to The Boy and the Heron (2023). Counting the pre-studio Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) brings the usual tally to 24.
Do I need to watch Studio Ghibli films in order?
No. There is no continuity between films, no recurring characters, and no cliffhangers. You can watch any one as a complete standalone experience and jump around freely.
Is Nausicaa a Studio Ghibli film?
Technically no. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984) was made before Ghibli was founded in 1985, but it shares the same creators and spirit, so it's almost always grouped with the catalog.
Which is the best Studio Ghibli movie to start with?
My Neighbor Totoro is the gentlest entry point, while Spirited Away is the most acclaimed. Both are warm, accessible, and a perfect first taste of the studio's style.
Where can I stream Studio Ghibli movies?
In the US, the films stream on Max (HBO). In most other regions they're on Netflix. They're not on Netflix or Max in Japan, where they remain digital-purchase only.
Last updated · Sources: en.wikipedia.org, Wikidata
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