Gake no Ue no Ponyo
Ponyo
Adventure
Award Winning
Fantasy

A goldfish sneaks away from home and floats off on the back of a jellyfish. After getting stuck in a glass jar, she drifts to the shore where she is freed by Sousuke, a five-year-old boy who lives with his mother Lisa in a house by the sea while his father Koichi works on a fishing boat. After healing a cut on Sousuke's finger by licking it, the goldfish is named Ponyo by her new friend. Unknown to Sousuke, Ponyo already has a name and a family. Her father Fujimoto, a sorcerer who forsook his humanity to live underwater, searches frantically for his daughter Brunhilde. When found and captured, Ponyo rejects her birth name and declares that she wants to become a human. Using the power received from Sousuke's blood, she grows arms and legs and escapes to the surface once more. But the magic released into the ocean causes an imbalance in nature, causing the Moon to start falling out of orbit and the tides to grow dangerously stronger. Reunited with Ponyo, Sousuke must pass an ancient test to restore order in the world and let his companion live on as a human. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Score:
7.95
Rank:
737
Popularity:
378
Members:
610355
Favorites:
4561
Season:
Aired:
Jul 19, 2008
Duration:
1 hr 40 min
Episodes:
1
Media:
Movie
Status:
Finished Airing
Source:
Original
Rating:
G - All Ages
Studios:
Studio Ghibli
Producers:
Dentsu , d-rights , TOHO
Streaming:
Netflix
Licensors:
Disney Platform Distribution , GKIDS
Background
Gake no Ue no Ponyo—Miyazaki's 8th animated film with Studio Ghibli—grossed more than $201 million USD worldwide. It is made up of over 170,000 individual frames. In 2009, the film won in five categories at the 8th Annual Tokyo Anime awards. It was also awarded with the 32nd Japan Academy Prize for both Animation of the Year and Outstanding Musical Achievement. Many aspects of Ponyo drew from portions of day-to-day life. The seaside village, for example, is based on Tomonoura, Japan, with some sections inspired by Richard Wagner’s Die Walküre. The main character, Sosuke, is also named after the hero of The Gate by Natsume Soseki.
Relations
Opening Theme
Ending Theme
Characters
Ponyo (Main)
Kouzuki, Yuria Japanese
Cyrus, Noah English
Gómez, Lucila Spanish
Park, Seon Yeong Korean
Alencar, Bianca Portuguese (BR)
Marteddu, Agnese Italian
Rodrigues, Pamella Portuguese (BR)
Freund, Alina German
Foubert, Ambre French
Aragón, Denisse Spanish
Alborg, Ana Esther Spanish
Sousuke (Main)
Jonas, Frankie English
Kim, Seo Yeong Korean
Doi, Hiroki Japanese
Ferreira, Matheus Portuguese (BR)
Valli, Ruggero Italian
Martín, Pilar Spanish
Trouffier, Tom French
Teixeira, João Pedro Portuguese (BR)
Fujimoto (Supporting)
Corvo, Massimo Italian
Tokoro, George Japanese
Neeson, Liam English
Lobue, Luiz Antônio Portuguese (BR)
Seong, Wan Gyeong Korean
Rehlinger, Boris French
Tupinambá, Mário Portuguese (BR)
Anaya, Raúl Spanish
Granmammare (Supporting)
Blanchett, Cate English
Amami, Yuuki Japanese
Duranti, Sabrina Italian
Duda, Solveig German
Fromont, Anneliese French
Keel, Edurne Spanish
Lemes, Cecília Portuguese (BR)
Koichi (Supporting)
Bezerra, Wendel Portuguese (BR)
Damon, Matt English
Damitz, Claus-Peter German
Scipioni, Carlo Italian
Bozo, Philippe French
Fagundes, Thiago Portuguese (BR)
Kumiko (Supporting)
Hiraoka, Eimi Japanese
Paulita, Flora Portuguese (BR)
Cunha, Isabelle Portuguese (BR)
Rose, Jennessa English
Rosminati, Natalia Spanish
Lisa (Supporting)
Fey, Tina English
Jeong, Mi Sook Korean
Shachal, Sharon Hebrew
Yamaguchi, Tomoko Japanese
Romano, Laura Italian
Schumacher, Agathe French
Quinto, Letícia Portuguese (BR)
Toki (Supporting)
Yoshiyuki, Kazuko Japanese
Fonseca, Gessy Portuguese (BR)
Hazan, Danièle French
Lumachi, Franca Italian
Giner, Magda Spanish
Tomlin, Lily English
Yoshie (Supporting)
White, Betty English
Thomas, Arlette French
Modugno, Ludovica Italian
Naraoka, Tomoko Japanese
Pérez Padrón, Yolanda Spanish
Motta, Marize Portuguese (BR)

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