Based on the beloved classic The Borrowers by Mary Norton Arrietty isn't your ordinary fourteen-year-old girl--she is small enough to make her home under the floorboards of a typical house, "borrowing" what she and her family need from the giants in whose shadows they live. A young boy named Shawn befriends Arrietty, but when adults discover the Borrowers, Arrietty and Shawn must work together to save her family. Based on the classic novel by Mary Norton,
The Secret World of Arrietty is a delight for all ages.
When the ladies in the house discover the Borrowers, Arrietty and Shawn must work together to save her family. They must dodge hungry birds, a prowling cat, a nosy housekeeper, and some pesky exterminators in order to make it out alive. Will the help from Shawn and a newcomer be enough to get their family to safety? Based on the classic novel by Mary Norton,
The Secret World of Arrietty is a delight for all ages.
Author: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Viz Media
Published: 02/07/2012
Series: Arrietty Film Comics #2
Pages: 336
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 7.55h x 5.03w x 0.66d
ISBN: 9781421541174
Audience: 08 - 12
About the AuthorBorn in 1973 in Ishikawa-ken, Japan, Hiromasa Yonebayashi studied Commercial Design at the Kanazawa College of Art. In 1996 Yonebayashi joined Studio Ghibli and worked as an "in-between" animator on
Princess Mononoke (1997) and
My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999), and as Key Animator for
Spirited Away (2001), "The GHIBLIES Episode 2" (2002),
Howl's Moving Castle (2004), and
Ponyo (2008). He was also the Assistant Supervising Animator for
Tales from Earthsea (2006).
Yonebayashi has also worked on short films for the Ghibli Museum, Mitaka. He was the Director of Animation for the "Mei and the Baby Cat Bus" (2002), the Supervising Animator for "Imaginary Flying Machines" (2002), and also storyboarded and directed "Evolution" (2008), a short film documenting the "Films Go Round" exhibit.
Yonebayashi made his debut as the director of a feature-length animated film with Studio Ghibli's production
Arrietty. After
Arrietty, Yonebayashi directed another Ghibli movie,
When Marnie Was There (2014), then left the studio and made
Mary and the Witch's Flower for Studio Ponoc.