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8 months ago | gizem

What are some Studio Ghibli-inspired tattoos?

Studio Ghibli has inspired a wide range of creative and beautiful tattoos that capture the spirit and imagery of its beloved films. Tattoos featuring characters, scenes, and symbols from Ghibli movies are popular among fans who want to carry a piece of Ghibli magic with them. Here are some Studio Ghibli-inspired tattoo ideas:

  • Totoro: The iconic forest spirit Totoro from "My Neighbor Totoro" is a popular choice for tattoos. You can get a simple Totoro silhouette or a detailed portrait.
  • Kiki and Jiji: Kiki and her talking cat Jiji from "Kiki's Delivery Service" make for charming and whimsical tattoo subjects.
  • Calcifer: The fire demon Calcifer from "Howl's Moving Castle" is another favorite character. His flame can be depicted in various artistic styles.
  • No Face: The mysterious and enigmatic No Face from "Spirited Away" with his mask-like face and dark cloak can create a striking tattoo.
  • Soot Sprites: The adorable and mischievous soot sprites, also known as susuwatari, are a cute choice for small tattoos.
  • Princess Mononoke: The strong and determined Ashitaka and Princess Mononoke herself are great options for fans of this film.
  • Chihiro and Haku: The central characters from "Spirited Away," Chihiro and Haku, can be depicted in various scenes or together.
  • Nature and Scenery: Studio Ghibli films often feature lush, beautiful landscapes and nature scenes. You can choose to get a tattoo of a specific scenery, such as the bathhouse from "Spirited Away" or the forest from "Princess Mononoke."
  • Studio Ghibli Symbols: Studio Ghibli has various symbols associated with its films, like the kodama (tree spirits) and the kodama forest spirit from "Princess Mononoke," the forest spirit from "My Neighbor Totoro," and the symbols from the Ghibli Museum.
  • Personal References: Consider incorporating elements from Studio Ghibli films that hold personal meaning for you. This could be a specific quote, item, or character that resonates with your own experiences.