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A captivating new exhibit dedicated to Hayao Miyazaki’s beloved 2008 animated film, Ponyo, has opened its doors at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. The immersive experience, which launched on Saturday, February 14, 2026, offers a rare glimpse into the artistry and production behind Studio Ghibli’s enchanting tale of a goldfish princess who longs to grow human. The exhibit aims to draw in audiences of all ages, with a particular focus on engaging younger viewers with the magic of Miyazaki’s world.
Ponyo, known for its distinctive hand-drawn animation, tells the story of Sosuke, a five-year-old boy, and Brunhilde, a magical goldfish who escapes her father’s underwater kingdom and is discovered by Sosuke. Renamed Ponyo, she embarks on a journey to become a human girl and join Sosuke’s family. The film explores themes of environmental balance, friendship, and the power of connection, hallmarks of Miyazaki’s celebrated body of work. This exhibit provides a unique opportunity to explore these themes through the lens of the film’s creation.
A Celebration of Hand-Drawn Animation
Studio Ghibli’s Ponyo celebrates the traditional hand-drawn animation techniques that define the studio’s aesthetic. The exhibition features over 100 rare materials hand-picked by Studio Ghibli, many of which are being displayed in North America for the particularly first time. These include original art boards, posters, a Studio Ghibli animation desk, and original hand drawings by Hayao Miyazaki himself. Visitors will be able to appreciate the unique, flowing aesthetic of this meticulously crafted cinematic art form.
The exhibit isn’t just a static display; it’s designed to be interactive and engaging. An interactive animation table allows guests to create their own animated sequences, fostering a hands-on understanding of the animation process. A playful, immersive environment invites younger visitors to step directly into the oceanic world of Ponyo, bringing the film’s vibrant setting to life.
Exclusive Materials from the Studio Ghibli Collection
The Academy Museum secured an exclusive donation of original materials from Studio Ghibli for the exhibit, bolstering its collection and providing a truly special experience for visitors. This donation underscores the museum’s commitment to preserving and celebrating the art of filmmaking, particularly the contributions of influential animation studios like Studio Ghibli. The exhibition builds upon the museum’s inaugural exhibition, Hayao Miyazaki, which took place in 2021.
The exhibit is curated by Senior Exhibitions Curator Jessica Niebel, with support from Assistant Curator Emily Rauber Rodriguez. Related screenings of Ponyo in 35mm are also scheduled, offering audiences a chance to experience the film in its original format. The film focuses on the friendship between Sosuke and Brunhilde, highlighting Miyazaki’s recurring themes about nature and the blossoming of friendships in unexpected places.
What to Expect and Plan Your Visit
Studio Ghibli’s Ponyo will be on display at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, located on Level 2 (L2) in the Wanda Gallery, from February 14, 2026, through January 10, 2027. Admission to the exhibit is free with general museum admission. Visitors are encouraged to reserve tickets in advance and plan their visit through the Academy Museum website.
As the exhibit settles in, it will be interesting to spot how it impacts the museum’s attendance and further solidifies the Academy Museum’s position as a leading institution for celebrating cinematic artistry. The enduring appeal of Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki’s work ensures that this exhibit will be a popular destination for film enthusiasts and families alike.
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