Mon voisin Totoro Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.20/10 from 384000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El meu veí Totoro

Title in Italiano:

Il mio vicino Totoro

Title in Português:

Totoro

Title in Français:

Mon voisin Totoro

Synopsis

Excited about reuniting with their ailing mother, close-knit sisters Satsuki and Mei embark on an exciting adventure when they move with their loving professor father to a new house in the verdant countryside of 1950s summer Japan.

Now, nothing can stop them. And with mum in the hospital, the girls have all the time in the world to explore nature and the dense adjacent forest, the home of bashful mystical creatures only children can see.

Under the clear blue sky's cloudless bliss and the bright yellow sun's promise of a luminous future, nothing can blemish the young sisters' flawless fantasy--not even life's trying times.

After all, mother is getting better. Then, one radiant morning, as the shimmering green leaves of the towering camphor trees swayed in the soft morning breeze, the wide-eyed siblings stumbled upon a Totoro.

But who is the enchanting visitor? Will the rotund neighbour, with his fluffy fur and mysterious eyes, be the girls' forever friend?

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Mon voisin Totoro
Tonari no Totoro
Joe Hisaishi: Composer
Hayao Miyazaki: ("my neighbor totoro") lyrics
Sampo
Joe Hisaishi: Composer
Hey Let’s Go – Opening Theme Song
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
The Village in May
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
A Haunted House!
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Mei and the Dust Bunnies
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Evening Wind
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Not Afraid
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Let's Go to the Hospital
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Mother
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
A Little Monster
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Totoro
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
A Huge Tree in the Tsukamori Forest
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
A Lost Child (Joe Hisaishi & Azumi Inoue)
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
The Path of the Wind (Instrumental)
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
A Soaking Wet Monster
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Moonlight Flight
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Mei is Missing
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Cat Bus
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
I'm So Glad
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
My Neighbor Totoro – Ending Theme Song (Joe Hisaishi & Azumi Inoue)
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Hey Let’s Go – With Chorus (Joe Hisaishi & Azumi Inoue)
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
The Path of the Wind (Acoustic Version)
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Hey Let's Go
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
My Neighbor Totoro
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
A Lost Child
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
The Dust Bunnies
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
A Small Photo
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
The Path of the Wind
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Let's Go to the Hospital
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
I'm So Glad
Joe Hisaishi: Performer
Hey Let's Go
Joe Hisaishi: Performer

User reviews

Robert Nelson
9/10

The music effortlessly weaves together elements of traditional Japanese instrumentation with modern orchestral arrangements, creating a rich and immersive auditory experience. Each track is beautifully crafted to complement the heartwarming story of sisterhood, friendship, and the wonders of childhood exploration, making it a joy to listen to from start to finish.

Sarah Adams
7/10

The ethereal and soothing tones of the music create a serene and peaceful atmosphere, mirroring the idyllic setting of the film and adding depth to the emotional journey of the characters.

Dorothy Lee
4/10

Furthermore, the choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack felt outdated and unoriginal, failing to capture the essence of the verdant countryside setting and the mystical creatures that inhabit it. The music did not enhance the visual storytelling and at times felt disconnected from the whimsical world of the film.

Donna Jones
2/10

The soundtrack of Mon voisin Totoro lacked depth and complexity, feeling repetitive and uninspired throughout the film. The music failed to evoke the emotional depth and magical essence that the enchanting storyline deserved.

Donald Rodriguez
8/10

The whimsical and playful melodies of the soundtrack evoke a sense of joy and adventure, transporting listeners to the verdant countryside of 1950s summer Japan where magical creatures roam freely.

Brian Adams
8/10

The soundtrack of My Neighbor Totoro is a delightful and enchanting masterpiece that perfectly captures the essence of childhood innocence and wonder.

Nancy Lopez
9/10

The soundtrack of My Neighbor Totoro is a true masterpiece that perfectly captures the whimsical and magical essence of the film. The enchanting melodies evoke a sense of wonder and innocence, transporting the listener to the verdant countryside of 1950s summer Japan where mystical creatures roam freely.

Deborah Hernandez
7/10

The music beautifully complements the heartwarming story of family, friendship, and the power of imagination, enhancing the overall viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Linda Roberts
5/10