Plot and Events
Characters
Culture and Mythology
Symbolism and Themes
Fun Facts
100

Why are Chihiro and her parents in the car at the start of the movie?

  • They are moving to a new town.


100

Who is the main character of the movie?

Chihiro.

100

In Shinto, what are “kami”?

Spirits that exist in nature (rivers, forests, animals, etc.).

100

What do the parents turning into pigs symbolize?

Greed and disrespect for the spirit world.

100

Who directed Spirited Away?

Hayao Miyazaki.

200

What do Chihiro’s parents do that causes them to turn into pigs?

They eat food meant for the spirits.

200

Who runs the bathhouse and takes away people’s names?

Yubaba.

200

What does the bathhouse represent in Japanese spirituality?

A place of purification, similar to Shinto cleansing rituals.

200

What does Chihiro remembering her real name symbolize?

  • Holding onto her identity and strength.

200

What famous Japanese animation studio made the film?

Studio Ghibli.

300

How does Chihiro first meet Haku?

He finds her when she is frightened in the spirit world and helps her.

300

What is No-Face like when he first enters the bathhouse?

Quiet, shy, and curious.

300

What lesson does the stink spirit scene teach?

Respecting nature and cleaning pollution leads to restoration and harmony.

300

What theme is shown through No-Face’s behavior in the bathhouse?

How greed and influence can change someone’s nature.

300

In what year was Spirited Away released in Japan?

2001.

400

What happens when Chihiro cleans the “stink spirit”?

She pulls out trash, revealing it is actually a polluted river spirit.

400

Who is Kamaji and where does he work?

He’s the boiler man who runs the boiler room with the soot sprites.

400

Why is losing her name dangerous for Chihiro?

Because in folklore, losing your name means losing your identity and freedom.

400

What larger theme does Chihiro’s journey represent?

A coming-of-age story — growing from a child into a responsible, brave person.

400

What major international award did Spirited Away win?

The Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Animated Feature in 2003.

500

How does Chihiro finally break Haku’s spell and remember who he is?

She remembers that he was the spirit of the Kohaku River that saved her as a child.

500

How does Zeniba treat Chihiro differently from Yubaba?

Zeniba is kind, welcoming, and helps Chihiro, while Yubaba is greedy and controlling.

500

What does Haku’s lost river represent about modern Japan?

  • How development can destroy nature and spiritual connections when rivers and natural places disappear.

500

What does the relationship between humans and spirits throughout the film symbolize?

  • The need for balance between humans, nature, and the spiritual world.

500

What record did Spirited Away hold in Japan for many years?

It was the highest-grossing film in Japanese history for nearly 20 years.

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