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* By "Don't look back," Haku also meant that Chihiro should not tell anyone else about her experiance in the spirit world.

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* By "Don't look back," Haku also meant that Chihiro should not tell anyone else about her experiance in the spirit world.
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* By "Don't look back," Haku [[DoubleEntendre also meant]], "Don't tell anyone else about your experiance in the spirit world."

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* By "Don't look back," Haku [[DoubleEntendre also meant]], "Don't meant that Chihiro should not tell anyone else about your her experiance in the spirit world."
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* By "Don't look back," Haku [[DoubleEntendre also meant]], "Don't tell anyone else about your experiance in the spirit world."
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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes that the only times Chihiro is seen eating in the spirit world was when someone offered her food. Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes), another time by Lin with the pork bun and at the end with Zeniba with the tea and desserts.

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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes that the only times Chihiro is seen eating in the spirit world was when someone offered her food. Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes), another time by the River God with the medicine, another by Lin with the pork bun and at the end with Zeniba with the tea and desserts.
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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes that the only times Chihiro is seen eating in the spirit world was when someone offered her food. Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes), another time by Lin with the pork bun and at the end with Zeniba with the cakes and cookies.

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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes that the only times Chihiro is seen eating in the spirit world was when someone offered her food. Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes), another time by Lin with the pork bun and at the end with Zeniba with the cakes tea and cookies.
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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes that the only times Chihiro ate in the spirit world was when someone offered her food. Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes), another time by Lin with the pork bun and at the end with Zeniba with the cakes and cookies.

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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes that the only times Chihiro ate is seen eating in the spirit world was when someone offered her food. Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes), another time by Lin with the pork bun and at the end with Zeniba with the cakes and cookies.
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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes when the only times Chihiro ate while in the spirit world was when she was offered food. Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes) and another time was by Lin with the pork bun.

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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes when that the only times Chihiro ate while in the spirit world was when she was someone offered her food. Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes) and cakes), another time was by Lin with the pork bun.
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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes when we see that the only times Chihiro ate while in the spirit world was when she was offered food. The first two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes) and another time was by Lin with the pork bun.

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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes when we see that the only times Chihiro ate while in the spirit world was when she was offered food. The first two Two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes) and another time was by Lin with the pork bun.
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* As stated in FoodChains, the reason Chihiro didn't turn into a pig like her parents is because she ate food that was offered to her. FridgeBrilliance comes when we see that the only times Chihiro ate while in the spirit world was when she was offered food. The first two times were by Haku (what appears to be a fruit and rice cakes) and another time was by Lin with the pork bun.
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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination...

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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination...destination...
* The fact that she is stuck in the spirit world when she enters, would mean until the end at least: That she has been dead the entire length of the movie.
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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination...
* At first glance, Chihiro's stomachache the right after and her delicate emotional state the morning after signing her name over could be chalked up to the stress of her ordeal. Then one remembers that the act figuratively forced her to grow up, if not a bit physically. Chihiro is already twelve, on the crux of puberty before she enters the Spirit world. Poor girl could have started getting her first cramps...

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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination...
* At first glance, Chihiro's stomachache the right after and her delicate emotional state the morning after signing her name over could be chalked up to the stress of her ordeal. Then one remembers that the act figuratively forced her to grow up, if not a bit physically. Chihiro is already twelve, on the crux of puberty before she enters the Spirit world. Poor girl could have started getting her first cramps...
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** It certainly would hurt [[spoiler:a river spirit]] if they were [[spoiler:the spirit of the Cuyahoga river!]]
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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination...

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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination...destination...
* At first glance, Chihiro's stomachache the right after and her delicate emotional state the morning after signing her name over could be chalked up to the stress of her ordeal. Then one remembers that the act figuratively forced her to grow up, if not a bit physically. Chihiro is already twelve, on the crux of puberty before she enters the Spirit world. Poor girl could have started getting her first cramps...
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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination... [[Tearjerker oh]].

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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination... [[Tearjerker oh]].
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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination... [[tearjerker oh]].

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** At least one of these faceless spirits is shown to be a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to its next destination... [[tearjerker [[Tearjerker oh]].
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** And some of those spirits are shown to be ''children. Some seem to be families traveling together.''

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** And some At least one of those these faceless spirits are is shown to be ''children. Some seem a ''little girl'' standing on a platform as the train moves on to be families traveling together.''its next destination... [[tearjerker oh]].
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** And some of those spirits are shown to be ''children. Some seem to be families traveling together.''
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* It is quite appropriate for Chihiro to be the first to notice the pollition lodged in the River-Spirit and pull out the last speck of pollution (a fishing hook) out of the River-Spirit. After all, humans polluted this River, so Chihiro represents the potential of humanity or/and atonement for human's problems.
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* In the Japanese version (with English subtitles), Yubaba observes that the "Stink Spirit" choose to hide itself in the rain. So, ''of course'' it would be so appropriate for the River-God to select a rainy day that might quell his stench and pain and allow himself to be accepted (a little more easily) into the bathhouse.

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* If Yubaba and Zeniba are truly the same person, it would add a new dimension to the scene where Zeniba tells Chihiro she has a pretty name and reminds her to take care of it-this could be Yubaba withholding ownership of what she took from Chihiro earlier. (In the Japanese version, she clearly says, "Take care of [your name]. It's yours.")

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* If Yubaba and Zeniba are truly the same person, it would add a new dimension to the scene where Zeniba tells Chihiro she has a pretty name and reminds her to take care of it-this could be Yubaba withholding ownership of what she took from Chihiro earlier. (In the Japanese version, she clearly says, "Take care of [your name]. It's yours.")")

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* One of the more innocuous moments of ''SpiritedAway'' can become truly horrific with FridgeLogic: Yubaba threatened to turn Chihiro into a piglet or a ''piece of coal'', implying that these are standard punishments for intruders in her realm. Now, think of the sootballs carrying pieces of coal to the roaring furnaces by the hundreds, and Chihiro briefly helping them with this job.
** There's also the fact that Chihiro would have been eating solid meals the entire time she was at the bath house -- those porkbuns? PEOPLE.
** Also, Lin comments calmly enough that she wants to leave the bathhouse by the train, and gets excited at seeing tickets. Then you get to see [[AfterlifeExpress who gets on the train]]. [[DrivenToSuicide Wait a minute...]]
** The fact that Kamaji tells Chihiro that the train only goes one-way. First, you might only think about how physically she wouldn't be able to return to the bathhouse by train. Then you realize that this is an AfterlifeExpress and Kamaji mentions that the train used to go both ways. Those that go on this train (aside from Chihiro) depart from the spirit world entirely.
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* If Yubaba and Zeniba are truly the same person, it would add a new dimension to the scene where Zeniba tells Chihiro she has a pretty name and reminds her to take care of it-this could be Yubaba withholding ownership of what she took from Chihiro earlier. (In the Japanese version, in which she clearly says, "Take care of [your name]. It's yours.")

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* If Yubaba and Zeniba are truly the same person, it would add a new dimension to the scene where Zeniba tells Chihiro she has a pretty name and reminds her to take care of it-this could be Yubaba withholding ownership of what she took from Chihiro earlier. (In the Japanese version, in which she clearly says, "Take care of [your name]. It's yours.")
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* If Yubaba and Zeniba are truly the same person, it would add a new dimension to the scene where Zeniba tells Chihiro she has a pretty name and reminds her to take care of it-this could be Yubaba withholding ownership of what she took from Chihiro earlier. (This might only apply to the Japanese version, in which she clearly says, "Take care of [your name]. It's yours.")

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* If Yubaba and Zeniba are truly the same person, it would add a new dimension to the scene where Zeniba tells Chihiro she has a pretty name and reminds her to take care of it-this could be Yubaba withholding ownership of what she took from Chihiro earlier. (This might only apply to (In the Japanese version, in which she clearly says, "Take care of [your name]. It's yours.")
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** That was something I've always considered brutally unfair. Now I see the sheer brilliance of it all.

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** That was something I've always considered brutally unfair. Now I see the sheer brilliance of it all.all.
* If Yubaba and Zeniba are truly the same person, it would add a new dimension to the scene where Zeniba tells Chihiro she has a pretty name and reminds her to take care of it-this could be Yubaba withholding ownership of what she took from Chihiro earlier. (This might only apply to the Japanese version, in which she clearly says, "Take care of [your name]. It's yours.")
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**The only thing that can cure Haku is the River God's gift. [[spoiler:It's logical that medicine from a river would cure another river.]]
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* When Chihiro chose that [[spoiler:none of her parents]] were in the pig herd presented. That scene also has another meaning that basically says that [[spoiler:''her parents are not pigs'' for she is a human being, not just a mere animal]].

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* When Chihiro chose that [[spoiler:none of her parents]] were in the pig herd presented. That scene also has another meaning that basically says that [[spoiler:''her parents are not pigs'' for she is a human being, not just a mere animal]].animal]].
** That was something I've always considered brutally unfair. Now I see the sheer brilliance of it all.
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* Yubaba, in her MamaBear fury, grabs Haku with her hair and demands where her baby is while breathing fire at him. [[TheStoic Haku]] barely reacts but one factor that aids in his calm resistance is that [[spoiler: he is a river spirit]], therefore fire coming from Yubaba's mouth can't hurt him as much.

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* Yubaba, in her MamaBear fury, grabs Haku with her hair and demands where her baby is while breathing fire at him. [[TheStoic Haku]] barely reacts but one factor that aids in his calm resistance is that [[spoiler: he is a river spirit]], therefore fire coming from Yubaba's mouth can't hurt him as much.much.
* When Chihiro chose that [[spoiler:none of her parents]] were in the pig herd presented. That scene also has another meaning that basically says that [[spoiler:''her parents are not pigs'' for she is a human being, not just a mere animal]].
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* Yuubaba, in her MamaBear fury, grabs Haku with her hair and demands where her baby is while breathing fire at him. [[TheStoic Haku]] barely reacts but one factor that aids in his calm resistance is that [[spoiler: he is a river spirit]], therefore fire coming from Yubaba's mouth can't hurt him as much.

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* Yuubaba, Yubaba, in her MamaBear fury, grabs Haku with her hair and demands where her baby is while breathing fire at him. [[TheStoic Haku]] barely reacts but one factor that aids in his calm resistance is that [[spoiler: he is a river spirit]], therefore fire coming from Yubaba's mouth can't hurt him as much.
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* In the middle of the story, after Chihiro gives the River-God a bath, he flies away and we can see him after being cleaned up. It's very fast, but it's possible to figure out he's a very elder and white dragon(I actually only saw that on my third or forth watching). And who else is a white dragon? [[{{Foreshadowing}} And what does that person turn out to be in the end?]] -- Tropers/{{Pro-Mole}}

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* In the middle of the story, after Chihiro gives the River-God a bath, he flies away and we can see him after being cleaned up. It's very fast, but it's possible to figure out he's a very elder and white dragon(I actually only saw that on my third or forth watching). And who else is a white dragon? [[{{Foreshadowing}} And what does that person turn out to be in the end?]] -- Tropers/{{Pro-Mole}}Tropers/{{Pro-Mole}}
* Yuubaba, in her MamaBear fury, grabs Haku with her hair and demands where her baby is while breathing fire at him. [[TheStoic Haku]] barely reacts but one factor that aids in his calm resistance is that [[spoiler: he is a river spirit]], therefore fire coming from Yubaba's mouth can't hurt him as much.
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* In the middle of the story, after Chihiro gives the River-God a bath, he flies away and we can see him after being cleaned up. It's very fast, but it's possible to figure out he's a very elder and white dragon(I actually only saw that on my third or forth watching). And who else is a white dragon? [[{{Foreshadowing}} And what does that person turn out to be in the end?]] -- Tropers/{{Pro-Mole}}

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