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Stay organized and inspired all year long with this weekly planner featuring final frames from My Neighbor Totoro, Studio Ghibli's beautifully animated fantasy film about a family and their local forest spirits.
With colorful artwork throughout, plenty of space for notes, and a handy ribbon marker, this calendar makes it easy and fun to keep track of your to-dos and daily adventures. Perfect for Studio Ghibli fans and animation enthusiasts of all ages.
(c) 1988 Hayao Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli
DISTINCTIVE AND LUXE DATEBOOK: Durable hardcover with ribbon marker for keeping your place. Measures 6 x 8 inches, 176 pages. Includes year-at-a-glance, month-at-a-glance, and week-at-a-glance pages, as well as holidays and important dates, and plenty of room for notes!
LAY-FLAT BINDING: This engagement calendar lays flat for ease of writing and serves beautifully as a daily diary and notebook for capturing thoughts, plans, and ideas.
GREAT GIFT: This calendar is part of an officially licensed line with Japanese animation giant Studio Ghibli. Fans of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli movies will love this planner. A unique present for creatives, animation enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of Japanese art, stationery, and pop culture.
BELOVED STUDIO WITH MASSIVE FAN BASE WORLDWIDE: The Ghibli Museum, Mitaka and Ghibli Park are popular destinations in Japan. The studio won the Academy Award (R) for Best Animated Feature for Spirited Away and The Boy and the Heron and earned Academy Award (R) nominations for Howl's Moving Castle, The Wind Rises, The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, When Marnie Was There, and The Red Turtle.
Perfect for:
Studio Ghibli fans of all ages My Neighbor Totoro fans Animation enthusiasts Back-to-school and office use Coworker present or student gift Collectors of Japanese art, stationery, and pop culture
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Stay organized and inspired all year long with this weekly planner featuring final frames from My Neighbor Totoro, Studio Ghibli's beautifully animated fantasy film about a family and their local forest spirits.
With colorful artwork throughout, plenty of space for notes, and a handy ribbon marker, this calendar makes it easy and fun to keep track of your to-dos and daily adventures. Perfect for Studio Ghibli fans and animation enthusiasts of all ages.
(c) 1988 Hayao Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli
DISTINCTIVE AND LUXE DATEBOOK: Durable hardcover with ribbon marker for keeping your place. Measures 6 x 8 inches, 176 pages. Includes year-at-a-glance, month-at-a-glance, and week-at-a-glance pages, as well as holidays and important dates, and plenty of room for notes!
LAY-FLAT BINDING: This engagement calendar lays flat for ease of writing and serves beautifully as a daily diary and notebook for capturing thoughts, plans, and ideas.
GREAT GIFT: This calendar is part of an officially licensed line with Japanese animation giant Studio Ghibli. Fans of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli movies will love this planner. A unique present for creatives, animation enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of Japanese art, stationery, and pop culture.
BELOVED STUDIO WITH MASSIVE FAN BASE WORLDWIDE: The Ghibli Museum, Mitaka and Ghibli Park are popular destinations in Japan. The studio won the Academy Award (R) for Best Animated Feature for Spirited Away and The Boy and the Heron and earned Academy Award (R) nominations for Howl's Moving Castle, The Wind Rises, The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, When Marnie Was There, and The Red Turtle.
Perfect for:
Studio Ghibli fans of all ages My Neighbor Totoro fans Animation enthusiasts Back-to-school and office use Coworker present or student gift Collectors of Japanese art, stationery, and pop culture