What is a Totoro tattoo?

Totoro Tattoo Meaning
The obvious meaning of the Totoro tattoo is to give the person with the tattoo a sense of nostalgia. We've also gathered that the Totoro Tattoo symbolizes sincerity, spontaneity, belief in miracles, optimism and an obvious interest in Japanese anime.
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What is Totoro a spirit of?

Totoro, as supported by a number of accounts, is said to be a spirit of the forest. Some sources reveal that there is not only one huge totoro but medium and small sized totoros as well. In different depictions, Totoro appears to hold different colors varying from white, blue, to gray.
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What is Totoro known for?

One of the most famous and loved of these films is My Neighbor Totoro, the heartwarming tale of two sisters adjusting to life in the country as they meet the titular forest monster who helps the girls come to terms with their new life.
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What is Totoro personality?

Personality. Totoro is generally friendly and kind, this is shown as he helps Mei and Satsuki's sprouts to grow, and when he helps find Mei towards the end. He is also assumed to be a good leader, since he is the King of the Forest.
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What creature is Totoro based on?

So Totoro isn't any other kind of animal, even though Chibi Totoro is bird-like. They're not exactly birds, even though Totoro-Oh seems to be able to fly. They're like nothing anyone has ever seen before. They're an innocent and sweet creation from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki.
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Is Totoro God of death?

The dark side supports that Mei dies when she gets lost, and Satsuki, not being able to live with this, opens the death's door in order to reunite with her. Totoro is a Death God who came in order to take them. By the end of the film both girls are dead and, sadly, their mom will join them soon.
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What kind of God is Totoro?

It claims that Totoro is actually the God of Death and can only be seen by the dead and those who are close to death.
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What is Totoros name?

Totoro is actually a species name, as seen in the movie there are 3 Totoro creatures with different sizes and colors: the big gray one is Oh-Totoro (literally Big Totoro but in the English version he's called King Totoro), the middle-sized blue one is Chuu-Totoro (Medium Totoro) and the tiny white one is Chibi-Totoro ( ...
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Why is the mom sick in Totoro?

Yasuko Kusakabe is a supporting character in My Neighbor Totoro. She is the mother of Satsuki and Mei Kusakabe, and the wife of Tatsuo Kusakabe. Presumably, she suffers from Tuberculosis; her sickness being the reason why she and her family moved to the rural country side.
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What do the acorns mean in Totoro?

They're seeds for trees, and food for animals. Miyazaki doesn't tell us that, but we know it, and so do Satsuki and Mei. The acorns lead to the soot sprites. They're NOT natural objects, at least not in the REAL world. They're creatures of fantasy, the first ones we see in the film.
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Why is Totoro so loved?

With its strong emphasis on Japanese culture, it is understandable why My Neighbor Totoro is more popular in Japan than in the United States. That's not to say that the film has not found an American following. The film is incredibly popular among viewers who are interested in animè, filmmaking, and animation.
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What is the moral of My Neighbor Totoro?

Whether Totoro is real or not, their dad is there to be a part of their world with them. Kindness is always the answer. Umbrellas=little random acts of kindness. The characters all sharing their umbrellas show kids that kindness is a great way to make new friends!
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What Totoro means in Japanese?

One of those words is トロル (tororu, meaning “troll”), which she pronounces as トトロ (totoro). The name of the film and the fluffy creature we all love is just Mei's way of pronouncing troll.
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Can adults see Totoro?

No adult ever even sees Totoro or the Catbus, though they may feel their presence in the lilt of strange music on the air or a gust of wind (this may even extend to viewers; I'd seen Totoro countless times, but it was my 3-year-old son Liam who pointed out to me that the gust of wind that blows the firewood out of ...
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Why does Totoro have a leaf?

Noticing that the Totoro has only a leaf on its head for protection against the rain, Satsuki offers it her father's umbrella and explains how to use it. The Totoro seems greatly pleased by the sound that raindrops make on the umbrella's taught fabric.
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Is Spirited Away connected to Totoro?

There is no concrete evidence that all the films exist in the same world, though minor characters do cross over. For example, the soot sprites who appear in the first act of My Neighbor Totoro, later appear in Spirited Away.
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Do they find Mei in Totoro?

The second theory: Totoro is real. In the end, Satsuki finds Mei and the girls' mother is okay.
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What time period is Totoro set in?

What's the Story? In MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO, it's 1958 Japan, and 10-year-old Satsuki (voiced by Dakota Fanning for the English-dubbed version), 4-year-old Mei (Elle Fanning), and their father (Tim Daly) move to the countryside where their mother is hospitalized with a long-term illness.
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What does the Catbus say in Totoro?

In the scene where Satsuki and Mei saw the Catbus at the bus stop for the first time, it said "Tsukamori". Tsukamori is the name of the forest where Totoro lives.
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What color is Totoro?

Totoro appears as a large furry creature with grey fur and beige belly with grey arrows on his chest. He has pointy ears, long whiskers along with large paws with long claws.
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What are the small Totoros called?

There are two similar, smaller creatures in the movie, also referred to as totoro; the big grey Totoro is named "Ō-Totoro", or "Miminzuku", the middle is "Chū-Totoro", or "Zuku", and the smallest is "Chibi-Totoro", or "Mini".
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Is Totoro in Toy Story 3?

“Totoro has a cameo appearance in “Toy Story 3,” he acknowledged. “We do little homages in our films, and we thought it was a very appropriate homage to let [Miyazaki and his film company] Studio Ghibli know how much they mean to us.”
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Is My Neighbor Totoro scary?

It's friendly and soft, but some children might find it a little scary. Some scenes show nature as a strong and powerful force.
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What did Spirited Away mean?

In Japanese folklore, spiriting away (Japanese: Kamikakushi (神隠し), lit. 'hidden by kami') refers to the mysterious disappearance or death of a person, after they had angered the gods (kami). There are numerous legends of humans being abducted to the spirit world by kami.
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