Express your emotions with the help of Ghibli’s feathered anime characters. Studio Ghibli’s latest animated feature film,
Sure, they might be six-foot tall human-eaters, but their fantastical forms, animated expressions, and ability to speak help connect them to the audience. Now, they’ve crossed over to the real world in the form of stamps on the messaging app Line.
Line's Pulse on Consumer Trends
As Japan’s most popular messaging app, Line always has its finger on the pulse when it comes to consumer trends. They’ve discovered users are hungry for Studio Ghibli stamps. As a result, the company called upon
While a lot of the stamps speak for themselves in terms of the message they’re conveying, others include common Japanese expressions like “ぐっ” (“good“), ”はいっ” (“hai” [“yes“]), “すみません” (“sumimasen” [“sorry” or “excuse me“]) and “おつかれ様です!” (“otsukaresama desu!” [“thanks for your hard work!“]) to help get the message across.
A Variety of Expressions
Other expressions include: “だめです” (“dame desu” [“no good“]), “わくわく” (“waku waku” [“excited“]), and “どきどき” (“dokidoki” [“nervous“]). Joining the parakeets in this hand-drawn collection are other feathered characters like the Parakeet King, the Noble Pelican, and the Grey Heron. Whichever one you choose to send, it’ll definitely add some special charm to your message and help lighten the mood in any situation.
The official Studio Ghibli Line stamps for
Related: The Boy and the Heron Line Stamps download link Source, images: PR Times
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