"2025 Guide: Streaming All Studio Ghibli Films Online"
For four decades, Studio Ghibli has enchanted audiences worldwide with its exquisite hand-drawn animation and enchanting storytelling. Under the guidance of the legendary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, the Japanese studio has produced nearly two dozen films that span from the surreal and supernatural to the deeply emotional and reflective. Whether you're new to Studio Ghibli or a long-time fan looking to revisit these classics, we've created a comprehensive guide to help you watch every Studio Ghibli movie available today.
The Best Studio Ghibli Movies

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Where to Watch Studio Ghibli Movies Online
### Max Streaming Service
62Plans start at $9.99. See it at MaxMax is the primary streaming platform for Studio Ghibli movies in North America, while they are available on Netflix in other regions. The exception is the 1988 film Grave of the Fireflies, which, after being elusive online for years, can now be found on Netflix. This guide includes all 24 Studio Ghibli theatrical releases, along with two TV movies and two films created by the Ghibli team before the studio was officially established.
Below, you'll find streaming links for each movie, as well as alternative viewing options for those without a Max subscription. Films directed by Hayao Miyazaki are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
Stream: NetflixIGN's Review### Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)***
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### Castle in the Sky (1986)***
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### My Neighbor Totoro (1988)***
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)***
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### Only Yesterday (1991)**
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTube### Porco Rosso (1992)*
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### Ocean Waves (1993)**
Stream: Max (Japanese audio)Rent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTube (Japanese audio)### Pom Poko (1994)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTube### Whisper of the Heart (1995)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTube### Princess Mononoke (1997)*
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999)**
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTube### Spirited Away (2001)*
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review**### The Cat Returns (2002)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### Howl's Moving Castle (2004)*
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review**### Tales from Earthsea (2006)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTube### Ponyo (2008)***
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review**### The Secret World of Arrietty (2010)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### From Up on Poppy Hill (2011)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review### The Wind Rises (2013)*
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review**### The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review**### When Marnie Was There (2014)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTube### Earwig and the Witch (2020)
Stream: MaxRent/Buy: Prime Video or YouTube### The Boy and the Heron (2023)***
Stream: MaxBuy: Prime Video or YouTubeIGN's Review*\Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
Other Ways to Watch Studio Ghibli Movies
Physical Releases
If you prefer owning these timeless animated treasures or want to expand your collection, GKIDS has partnered with Shout! Factory to release Studio Ghibli's catalog in stunning Blu-ray steelbooks.
New Release!### The Boy and the Heron
1See it at Amazon### Spirited Away
1See it at Amazon### My Neighbor Totoro
2See it at Amazon### Howl's Moving Castle
1See it at Amazon### Princess Mononoke
1See it at Amazon### Kiki's Delivery Service
1See it at Amazon### Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
1See it at Amazon### Ponyo
1See it at AmazonFuture Studio Ghibli Films
Despite rumors that *The Boy and the Heron* would be Hayao Miyazaki's final film, as of October 2023, he continues to work on new projects for Studio Ghibli. Producer Toshio Suzuki has shared, "He's thinking about this next project every day, and I can't stop him — in fact, I've given up. I no longer try to dissuade him, even if he were to make a failed film. In life, it's only the work that delights him." No additional details about the upcoming project have been released yet.Latest Articles