Why does Chihiro cry when eating?

As Chihiro takes each bite of the onigiri, she starts to cry as reality starts to hit her. This scene in particular is significant because it demonstrates the healing powers of food. Even though Chihiro is stuck in a bleak situation, after she eats the onigiri she begins to feel better because her hope is restored.
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Why does Chihiro cry when eating the rice ball?

It takes strength to let yourself cry. By eating— by receiving sustenance and strength— Chihiro gets the courage to accept her situation and her weakness. She has the strength to cry and let Haku comfort her. Yes, sobbing while stuffing your face with rice can be funny.
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What does Haku eat Chihiro?

By giving the Onigiri, Haku is giving hope, expectation to Chihiro. He lets Chihiro begin to believe that she can bring her parents back and go back home together. Chihiro receives the Onigiri, eating and tearing. Though she is moved and begins to sob, she still wants to become brave and tries to stop tearing.
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What does food mean in Spirited Away?

Through food, Miyazaki attempts to convey the message that people should be thankful for the things that they have and should not become greedy. Chihiro's dad gorging himself with food. In Spirited Away food is an important component that ties people and cultures together.
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Why did Haku tell Chihiro not to look back?

In my vantage point, Haku told Chihiro not to look back because she would've been somehow stuck between the two dimensions. If not that, Haku just probably didn't want her to remember looking back at his face while she was leaving the spiritual world.
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Why does No-Face like Chihiro so much?

No-Face becomes obsessed with Chihiro, and wants to see her and her only. He becomes extremely volatile after being fed the River Spirit's emetic dumpling by Chihiro, and, while fleeing from the obviously now-hostile spirit, she calls out to him twice to follow her.
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What type of spirit is Lin?

Type of Hero

She is a servant in Yubaba's bathhouse, and a transformed spirit of a Byakko, a white tiger (possibly fox ) that brings people happiness.
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What was Chihiro eating?

The food in Spirited Away is animated with intricate detail. Some of it is Japanese: Chihiro noshes on onigiri (rice balls) with her parents; Lin feeds konpeito (traditional, brightly colored Japanese sugar candies) to the animate soot balls; and even ishi-yaki-imo (stone-roasted sweet potatoes) appear on screen.
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Why did No-Face go crazy?

No-Face becomes obsessed with Chihiro, and wants her to see her and her only. He becomes extremely volatile after being fed the Unnamed River Spirit's emetic dumpling by Chihiro, and, while fleeing from the obviously now-hostile spirit, she calls out to him twice to follow her.
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What is the dad eating in Spirited Away?

“It was written on the storyboard that the soft, flabby food the dad eats is the stomach of a coelacanth. Haku moves quickly and stops suddenly so there aren't a lot of key frames, making it super simple. Chihiro is trembling and nervous, so there are a lot of key frames, making it a pain.”
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Why was the river spirit so dirty?

The River Spirit is assumed to be the spirit of a very large and powerful river in the Human World. Due to humans consistently dumping their trash and filth into his river, the River Spirit was transformed into a filthy, muddy creature called a Stink Spirit that leaves a trail of sludge wherever he walks.
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What did the stink spirit give Chihiro?

Chihiro isn't oblivious to the spirit's disgusting stench and appearance, but she serves him anyway, and as she's giving the spirit a bath, she realizes he needs help.
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How did Haku know Chihiro name?

When Chihiro says, "How do you know my name?", Haku says, "I've known it since you were little." Why does Haku know Chihiro from a young age, even though he can't remember his own name? It's because Haku is Chihiro's dead brother.
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Does No-Face want to eat Sen?

While No-Face is scarfing down everything edible in sight and requesting to eat everything in everyone's favorite Studio Ghibli bathhouse, paying with dirt transformed into gold, he seems like a real greedy jerk. The truth, however, is that he's an adaptable spirit who learns and changes based on those around him.
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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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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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What is Ghibli food?

During a recent Twitter AMA with producer Toshio Suzuki, it was revealed that all the food that makes it to screen in Studio Ghibli movies — from rice balls to ramen, bento, herring pie and Ponyo's mouth-watering honey milk — is inspired by delicious meals created by Hayao Miyazaki himself. The more you know!
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What are the dumplings in Spirited Away?

Food plays a major role in the Studio Ghibli animated film "Spirited Away", not only by adding to the richness of the Japanese spirit culture depicted in the film, but also by adding layers of meaningful storytelling through food symbolism.
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What are they eating in Princess Mononoke?

The okayu, or rice porridge, from Princess Mononoke is especially exemplary of this simplicity. "It was traditionally eaten by monks for breakfast in temple," Ono says. The dish itself is a staple in East Asian cultures -- there's congee in China, jook in Korea.
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Why does Kamaji call Chihiro his granddaughter?

By calling Chihiro his “granddaughter”, Kamaji was very explicitly saying that she was under his protection.
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Does Chihiro forget?

Well, according to Miyazaki himself, Chihiro did not recall her experience after leaving the spirit world at the end — but added that it doesn't mean completely forgetting it, and how there's a likely chance she'll eventually remember what happened.
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Was the radish spirit protecting Chihiro?

For the longest time I was puzzled by this scene with the Radish Spirit. Then it was pointed out that he was probably going to get off on this floor, but silently decided to ride all the way up to Yubaba's suite to protect Chihiro, with his stench masking her human scent.
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What is the moral of Spirited Away?

In Spirited Away, one message holds itself above all others, and that is to never forget who you are.
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What does Haku represent 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 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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