What are the three bouncing heads in Spirited Away?

The Kashira (literally means "Head") is a trio of brothers in Yubaba's room. They are merely large, green heads that move about by either bouncing on the floor or by rolling.
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What are the paper things chasing Haku in Spirited Away?

Shikigami, in traditional Japanese folklore, are either invisible or appear in the shape of neatly-folded paper manikins. However, in the film's adaptation, the Shikigami are portrayed as fully-visible, semi-humanoid paper creatures with the ability to fly at extremely high speeds (on par with Haku in his dragon form).
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What are the creatures in Spirited Away?

Known Spirits
  • Haku, a dragon god/spirit of river.
  • Stink Spirit, a clay-like monster.
  • River Spirit, a higher dragon god/spirit or Haku.
  • Yubaba, a giant-headed witch who runs the bathhouse.
  • Lin, a spirit of white fox.
  • Kamajī, a spider-spirit.
  • Zeniba.
  • The Radish Spirit.
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What are the masked things in Spirited Away?

The Kaonashi, or No-Face as he tends to be called in the English releases of the film, is the secondary antagonist-turned-major character in the award-winning 2001 Japanese animated film Spirited Away. No-Face is a dark spirit who resembles a black humanoid being with a white mask.
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What was the point of No-Face in Spirited Away?

No-Face (顔無し, Kaonashi, lit. "Faceless") is a character in the film, Spirited Away. He is shown to be capable of reacting to emotions and ingesting other individuals in order to gain their personality and physical traits.
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Why was Chihiro not allowed to look back?

So the very short answer to the question we embarked on in the very beginning, Chihiro doesn't look back because she learned her lessons. ​And we know she's learned her lessons, because we get two shots of the hair band that she got. The first time, she almost turns back but doesn't.
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What did the stink spirit give Chihiro?

He is shown to be very energetic once freed of his polluted burden and displays a hefty amount of gratitude to Chihiro, who freed him, by giving her a famous type of medicine as thanks.
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Why is Chihiro in swamp bottom?

When Chihiro visits her cottage in Swamp Bottom with No-Face, Boh and Yubaba's Bird in order to return the golden seal and apologize on Haku's behalf, her true nature is revealed as a kind and helpful old lady.
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Why is the baby so big in Spirited Away?

Yubaba has a giant baby because everyone has a grating weakness they find difficult to manage. Whatever Zeniba's seal represents, Yubaba wants it because she's greedy and grasping for power.
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Is Lin human Spirited Away?

Lin is portrayed as a human being in the film. In the Japanese picture book (The Art of Spirited Away in English) Lin is described as a byakko (Japanese: 白虎), a white tiger, in the draft, which was later changed to byakko (Japanese: 白狐) meaning white fox..
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Is Haku a Mizuchi?

Mizuchi (Spirited Away)

Haku is actually short for Nigihayami Kohakunushi, or “god of the swift amber river.” Unfortunately for Chihiro, mizuchi weren't always believed to morph into cute, green-haired, preteen boys who would save you even if it meant crashing headfirst into Yubaba's wall.
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What are the black balls in Spirited Away?

The Soot Sprites (すすワタリ, Susuwatari, lit. "Travelling Soot" a.k.a. "Mak-kuro Kurosuke") are spirits that appear in the films My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away. They are small, round balls made from the soot that dwells in old and abandoned houses and leave black dirt in their wake.
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What are the soot sprites called?

The soot sprites are called 'susuwatari' in the original Japanese, and new jewelry has been made using them. There are earrings for both pierced and unpierced ears, as well as a necklace, a ring, a bracelet, and hair pins. Customers in Japan can buy them at Donguri Republic shops, and they're also online.
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What does Haku symbolize in Spirited Away?

In his guise as a white dragon his appearance suggests a river: flowing and graceful. As Haku, however, he is not always so composed, and he exhibits both bravery and real sadness. The river he once represented, the Kohaku River, was drained and paved over to build an apartment complex, and Haku is truly a lost soul.
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What do the pigs represent in Spirited Away?

According to a translation by RocketNews24, Miyazaki turned Chihiro's parents into pigs to represent the greed that took place during Japan's recession in the eighties.
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What is the deeper meaning of Spirited Away?

Spirited Away is a manifestation of fears and anxieties as seen through the lens of its young lead female character, Chihiro. How Chihiro chooses to react to the ever-changing circumstances around her, even the most horrifying ones, defines this film's central moral.
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How did Haku know Chihiro?

Haku was originally the spirit of the Kohaku River and knows Chihiro because he once saved her from drowning. When the river was destroyed and filled in with apartments, he no longer had a home and went to the spirit world, where he became Yubaba's apprentice.
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What does No-Face represent?

In an interview, Miyazaki reminded us that Japanese spirits do not have a form, so each spirit, including No-Face, is really just a representation of that god or spirit in a more solid form. "Japanese gods have no actual form: They are in the rocks, in pillars, or in the trees.
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How old is Haku?

Appearance. Haku appears to be around 12 years old in physical age.
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What is the seal that Haku stole?

He stole my solid gold seal.

It's magic and powerful, and I want it back! CHIHIRO: Haku wouldn't steal. He's a good person. ZENIBA: Huh!
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What did Zeniba give to Chihiro?

Zeniba gives Chihiro her hairband. The purple-shining hairband has been worn by Chihiro Ogino ever since she visited Zeniba in Swamp Bottom. The hairband was made by Zeniba, No-Face, Boh and Yubaba's Bird. The hair band is a protective talisman.
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What was Zeniba's spell on Haku?

The protective spell causes the thief to die and can only be broken by love. The seal was stolen by Haku. He acted on behalf of the Witch Yubaba. Because of this order, Haku (as Dragon Ryuu) was almost killed.
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Why did the gold turn to dirt in Spirited Away?

Bookmark this question. Show activity on this post. "No-Face is a lonely being who seems to sustain itself on the emotions of those he encounters, particularly their emotional reception to his gifts." In the film, the gold produced by No-face is seen to turn into dirt as Yubaba realises her baby is gone.
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What does Haku feed Chihiro?

Huku helped Yubaba to steal a seal from Yubaba's twin sister and got injured. Chihiro intends to use this medical ball to save Huku's life. However, Haku is so painful that he has already passed out. Chihiro does not give up; instead she cuts the ball in half and forces Haku to eat a half.
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What is the sludge monster in Spirited Away?

A Stink Spirit is, apparently, a spirit so disgusting that it appears as a large, smelly mass of sludge or ooze. One such Stink Spirit appeared in Spirited Away. However, the Stink Spirit that appeared was actually just a River Spirit that had been too polluted by garbage that needed to be removed.
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