Netflix Welcomes Studio Ponoc's "The Imaginary" - A Journey Into Magical Realms
Netflix has acquired the worldwide distribution rights for "The Imaginary," a Japanese animation film currently making waves under the production of Studio Ponoc. This move further cements Netflix's commitment to bringing diverse and captivating content to audiences globally.
Studio Ponoc's founder and former Studio Ghibli producer, Nishimura Yoshiaki, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "Studio Ponoc is thrilled to bring our storytelling and innovative hand-drawn, hand-painted animated films to all audiences, and in particular to children and their families to enjoy together, around the world on Netflix."
Directed by Momose Yoshiyuki, known for his work on Ponoc's "Mary and the Witch’s Flower" and several Ghibli classics like "Spirited Away" and "Princess Mononoke," "The Imaginary" takes inspiration from A.F. Harold's novel. The film intricately weaves a narrative around the depths of humanity and creativity, unfolding through the eyes of Amanda and her imaginary companion, Rudger.
Set against the backdrop of fantastical adventures originating from Amanda's attic, the story unfolds as the duo stumbles upon a magical world filled with creatures and places hitherto unseen. However, their idyllic world faces a looming threat from a sinister force, putting not only their imaginary realm at risk but also challenging the bonds of friendship that define it.
Netflix's acquisition of "The Imaginary" signifies a continued investment in diverse and compelling storytelling, catering to audiences of all ages. The film is poised to join Netflix's extensive library, bringing the magic of Japanese animation to subscribers around the world.