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The signature style and recurrent themes of the studio reflect those of Miyazaki and the other directors and creatives. Common themes include the risks posed by progress to tradition, environmentalism and the natural world, independent female protagonists, the cost of war, and youth. They tend to use intricate watercolor and acrylic 2D animation with vivid colors (particularly greens), and have a "whimsical and joyful aesthetic".

Studio Ghibli brings in Japanese culture to their films through the use of food, folklore, and the Japanese ideology while also being influenced by western sources and settings. It plays on the human interaction with the environment and the changes within human life.

Food

Japanese culinary art plays an important part in Studio Ghibli films. They show the care that is put into every meal, such as the ramen scene from Ponyo, showing precise cutting and the details within every ingredient that is being put into the dish, this alludes to the careful craft of ramen making and the pride of ramen making in Japan.