What is the name of the main character in "Spirited Away"?
B) Chihiro
Who says the quote, "I’m not a little girl anymore"?
B) Chihiro
What does Yubaba take from Chihiro as a form of control?
B) Her identity
What traditional Japanese practice is primarily depicted through the bathhouse in "Spirited Away"?
B) Onsen (hot spring) culture
What does the character No-Face primarily seek throughout the film?
A) Friends and companionship
What does Chihiro's parents turn into after eating the food in the spirit world?
B) Pigs
What does Chihiro mean when she says, "I will not forget you"?
B) She is promising to remember Haku
What item does Chihiro use to help her remember her name?
A) A piece of paper
Which mythical creature influences the character design of Haku?
B) Dragon
What does Chihiro's job at the bathhouse primarily involve?
B) Cleaning
What is the name of the bathhouse where much of the film takes place?
C) Aburaya
Which character says, "You must work hard. You will be happy"?
B) Yubaba
In the end, what does Chihiro learn about herself?
B) She is brave and resourceful
What does the spirit world in "Spirited Away" symbolize in relation to modern society?
B) The loss of cultural heritage
What does the character No-Face initially offer to the bathhouse workers?
C) Gold
Who is Haku in relation to Chihiro?
B) A spirit she meets
What does the quote, "If you don’t have a name, you don’t have a soul," reflect about identity in the film?
B) The connection between names and personal identity
What is the significance of the river in Haku's true identity?
C) It symbolizes his lost memories
Which festival is reflected in the film's themes of renewal and transformation?
A) Obon (Festival of the Dead)
What is the significance of the river spirit that Chihiro helps?
B) It symbolizes environmental pollution
What does Chihiro need to do to save her parents?
C) Work the in bathhouse
Who expresses the idea, "The world is not a nice place"?
D) No-Face
B) It causes her to forget who she is
What cultural belief is represented by the concept of spirits inhabiting natural elements in the film?
C) Shinto
What does Yubaba's baby, Boh, transform into during the film?
B) A mouse