Spirited Away, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli, holds a special place in anime history. At the 75th Academy Awards in 2003, it won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, making it the first and only anime film to receive this honor to date. The win marked a major moment of international recognition for Japanese animation.
The film's imaginative world, emotional storytelling, and hand-drawn artistry captivated audiences and critics alike. Its victory helped introduce a wider global audience to anime and set a high standard for animated storytelling. Even years later, Spirited Away remains a cultural landmark and a symbol of anime’s power to move people around the world.
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