Ghibli Style Takes Over: From Politicians to Bollywood

Ghibli Style Takes Over: From Politicians to Bollywood

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Studio Ghibli's animation style is creating waves worldwide, capturing the attention of leaders like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The most significant events of his political career are now portrayed in artworks reminiscent of classic Japanese animation.

Modi's Role in the Studio Ghibli Trend

The Indian government recently released AI-generated images transforming key moments from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's political career into Studio Ghibli-inspired illustrations. These works include visuals of Modi with former US President Donald Trump and a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, underscoring the close ties between India and France.

President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Studio Ghibli style – a tribute to the enduring India-France friendship.French Embassy in India

Ghibli Trend Sweeps Across India

The Studio Ghibli style in visual art is becoming one of the most talked-about trends in India. It's not only involving political figures like Minister Devendra Fadnavis but also film industry giants, including major studios like Dharma Productions and Maddock Films, who are turning their movie posters into Ghibli-style artworks.

Origins and Influence on Entertainment

The widespread adoption of Studio Ghibli's animation style began with OpenAI's ChatGPT-4o update, allowing for effortless creation of images in this popular style. The trend is finding expression in politics and cinema, permeating a growing number of industries and cultural spaces.

Studio Ghibli-style animation has evolved beyond the aesthetics of Hayao Miyazaki's films to become a global phenomenon, infiltrating various aspects of Indian and global culture. As technology continues to advance, it's difficult to predict where this trend will head next.

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