- "The Deer King," a new anime film now available on Netflix, is being praised as a "fake Ghibli" film due to its striking similarities to the iconic Studio Ghibli animation style. The film, directed by Masashi Ando and Masayuki Miyaji, follows the story of a former soldier named Van who is forced to care for a young girl named Yuna after a deadly plague sweeps through their land.
- The film's lush, hand-drawn animation, attention to detail, and focus on the relationship between the two protagonists are all hallmarks of the beloved Ghibli style. While "The Deer King" is not an official Ghibli production, its creators have worked extensively with the studio in the past, lending an authentic Ghibli-esque feel to the film.
- Critics have praised "The Deer King" for its stunning visuals, compelling narrative, and emotional depth, making it a must-watch for fans of Ghibli's work. The film's ability to capture the studio's signature style and storytelling approach has led many to consider it a worthy addition to the Ghibli canon, even if it's not an official entry.