Did Netflix Remove Ghibli Movies?

In the first week of April, rumors quickly spread that Netflix had removed all of its Studio Ghibli films from its service. This was a shocking announcement for many fans of Ghibli, as the studio is well-known for creating some of the most iconic animated films like Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro and Princess Mononoke.

The news was especially concerning for those who only had access to Netflix for their Ghibli fix. For many countries, Netflix was the only way to watch these beloved movies, as they were often not available on other streaming services or on home video in that region. It seemed like a huge blow to fans who had been looking forward to watching Ghibli films on Netflix.

However, it turns out this news was premature. Netflix clarified that they had not removed any Studio Ghibli films from their service and that they are still available to stream in most countries. They also stated that there may be some countries where the films are not available due to licensing restrictions.

So what happened?

It seems likely that the confusion came from a recent change in how Netflix displays content on its platform. The company recently implemented a new “collections” feature which allows viewers to easily browse through categories of movies based on genre or director. Unfortunately, due to licensing issues, Studio Ghibli films were not included in any of these collections.

What does this mean?

While it is still possible to watch Ghibli films on Netflix if they are available in your region, it is no longer as easy as it once was. Before the introduction of collections, viewers could easily find all the films by searching for “Studio Ghibli” or “Ghibli” under genres or directors. Now viewers will have to search each movie individually if they want to watch them.

Conclusion:

No, Netflix did not remove any Studio Ghibli movies from its service – however, due to recent changes in how content is organized on the platform, it’s no longer as easy as it once was for viewers to find and watch these beloved films.