The Mandarin dubbing lineup of the animated film "Spirited Away" includes Zhou Dongyu and Jing Boran

The Mandarin dubbing lineup of the animated film "Spirited Away" includes Zhou Dongyu and Jing Boran

"Spirited Away", a classic work by animation master Hayao Miyazaki, will be released in the domestic market on June 21. This is a good opportunity for fans who want to revisit this animated blockbuster.

Now the official of "Spirited Away" has announced the main voice cast. The two protagonists "Chihiro" and "Haku" are voiced by Zhou Dongyu and Jing Boran, while Wang Lin voices "Yumaba & Zeniba", director Tian Zhuangzhuang voices "Boiler Grandpa", and actor Peng Yuchang voices "No-Face Man".

"Spirited Away" was first released in Japan in 2001 and quickly became one of Hayao Miyazaki's most famous works. It is also the only animated film in the world to win both the Oscar and the Golden Bear. To this day, "Spirited Away" still sits firmly on the box office champion throne in Japanese film history with a super high box office of 30.8 billion yen (about 1.9 billion yuan).

In addition, "Spirited Away" has grossed $275 million worldwide. In 2015, the British BBC ranked it fourth in the "Top 100 Films of the 21st Century", ranking first among all animated films.

This is also another work of Hayao Miyazaki, "Spirited Away", released in China after "My Neighbor Totoro". Are you going to watch it?

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