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Ponyo (2009)

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Critic Consensus: While not Miyazaki's best film, Ponyo is a visually stunning fairy tale that's a sweetly poetic treat for children of all ages.

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Acclaimed anime master Hayao Miyazaki returns for his ninth animated feature with Ponyo, which deals with a friendship between a five-year-old boy and a goldfish princess who yearns to be human. The daughter of the king of the ocean, Ponyo is no ordinary goldfish -- she has all the magic of the sea at her disposal. But when five-year-old Sosuke befriends the spunky little fish near the seaside home he shares with his mother and father, a special connection sparks between the two children, and Ponyo becomes determined to become human. Transforming into a little girl, Ponyo shows up at Sosuke's doorstep, delighted to make herself at home with her new land-dwelling family. But having a magical fish princess walking around on dry land begins setting the mystical balance of the world off kilter, and even though the innocent love Ponyo feels for her dear friend is strong, it will take some help from the greatest powers in the ocean to make things right again. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Rating:
G
Genre:
Action & Adventure , Animation , Art House & International , Kids & Family , Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Written By:
In Theaters:
 wide
On DVD:
Box Office:
$15,100,000.00
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Cast

Noah Cyrus
as Ponyo
Yuria Nara
as Ponyo
Cate Blanchett
as Gran Mamare
Matt Damon
as Koichi
Hiroki Doi
as Sosuke
Tina Fey
as Lisa
Frankie Jonas
as Sosuke
Kurt Knutsson
as The Newscaster
Betty White
as Yoshie
Liam Neeson
as Fujimoto
Janessa Rose
as Kumiko
Yuki Amami
as Granmammare
George Tokoro
as Fujimoto
Carlos Alazraqui
as Additional Voices
Bob Bergen
as Additional Voices
Johanna Braddy
as Additional Voices
Marsha Clarke
as Additional Voices
John Cygan
as Additional Voices
Jenessa Rose
as Kumiko (English Version)
Jennifer Darling
as Additional Voices
Madison Davenport
as Additional Voices
Courtnee Draper
as Additional Voices
Crispin Freeman
as Additional Voices
Jess Harnell
as Additional Voices
Ella Dale Lewis
as Additional Voices
Sherry Lynn
as Additional Voices
Danny Mann
as Additional Voices
Mona Marshall
as Additional Voices
Mickie T. McGowan
as Additional Voices
Laraine Newman
as Additional Voices
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
as Additional Voices
Jan Rabson
as Additional Voices
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Critic Reviews for Ponyo

All Critics (159) | Top Critics (38)

Even when the film feels murky, Miyazaki's painterly eye keeps things afloat

Full Review… | July 6, 2010
Newsday
Top Critic

We're drawn under the waves of the sea to a hidden enclave of neon-hued aqualife more vibrant, surreal and enchanting than any of the floating 3D whatsits in 'Avatar'.

Full Review… | February 16, 2010
Time Out
Top Critic

Children will love this. It's classic Miyazaki.

Full Review… | August 27, 2009
MovieTime, ABC Radio National
Top Critic

One of the anime master's weaker efforts.

Full Review… | August 20, 2009
Chicago Reader
Top Critic

Ponyo hasn't changed my mind about Miyazaki. But I'm willing to accept and enjoy this little window into the dream life of fish.

Full Review… | August 19, 2009
Salon.com
Top Critic

I liked that it wasn't bound by the conventions of normal storytelling and I loved seeing a film that is just hand drawn animation.

Full Review… | August 17, 2009
At the Movies
Top Critic

Audience Reviews for Ponyo

½

A very adorable and visually beautiful hand-drawn animation by master Hayao Miyazaki, who goes for a more innocent and simpler approach to tell this story instead of delivering an epic of environmental message like some of his more memorable works.

Carlos Magalhães
Carlos Magalhães

Super Reviewer

Welcome To A World Where Anything Is Possible. Great Animated Film! The film is simultaneously stunning in its beauty and endearing in its simplicity, unrestrained enthusiasm walking the edge between inspired brilliance and mind-addling delirium. At its core, its about love, that between the family members of Koichi, Lisa and Sosuke, and especially between mother and son. More so, it's about the love between the boy and his new pet fish which he christened Ponyo, and I tell you Ponyo herself has enough cuteness in her to beat the likes of Bolt, WallE and Eve all hands down. Characterization here is top notch, and it's hard not to fall in love with Ponyo, in whichever form adopted, especially when she's such a playful being who doesn't hide her emotions - if she's upset with you, either she turns away or you could expect a jet stream come spewing from her mouth into your face! Like a modern day fairytale, the film tells a timeless story of friendship and love that will surely be cherished in years to come. The son of a sailor, 5-year old Sosuke lives a quiet life on an oceanside cliff with his mother Lisa. One fateful day, he finds a beautiful goldfish trapped in a bottle on the beach and upon rescuing her, names her Ponyo. But she is no ordinary goldfish. The daughter of a masterful wizard and a sea goddess, Ponyo uses her father's magic to transform herself into a young girl and quickly falls in love with Sosuke, but the use of such powerful sorcery causes a dangerous imbalance in the world. As the moon steadily draws nearer to the earth and Ponyo's father sends the ocean's mighty waves to find his daughter, the two children embark on an adventure of a lifetime to save the world and fulfill Ponyo's dreams of becoming human.

Manu Gino
Manu Gino

Super Reviewer

½

A cute, magical, and visually enthralling 'The Little Mermaid'-esque fairy tale from the master himself, Hayao Miyazaki. A sweet and invigorating ride for all ages.

Christopher Heim
Christopher Heim

Super Reviewer

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