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“Tonari no Totoro” (となりとトトロ) means “My Neighbor Totoro.” “Tomari” (泊) sounds like “tonari” (neighbor). The user may have mixed “tonari” with “tomari.” A child character (ko) staying overnight (tomari) with a relative (shinseki) appears in many Ghibli films. For example, in Spirited Away , Chihiro stays overnight in the spirit world; in Totoro , Satsuki and Mei’s father is a relative? No. Still, the memory may be a blend.
"Sorry for the intrusion, Makoto-san," she said, her voice softer and more mature than he recalled. A Small Space, A Long Night shinseki no ko to o tomari da kara mal
“Tonari no Totoro” (となりとトトロ) means “My Neighbor Totoro.” “Tomari” (泊) sounds like “tonari” (neighbor). The user may have mixed “tonari” with “tomari.” A child character (ko) staying overnight (tomari) with a relative (shinseki) appears in many Ghibli films. For example, in Spirited Away , Chihiro stays overnight in the spirit world; in Totoro , Satsuki and Mei’s father is a relative? No. Still, the memory may be a blend.
"Sorry for the intrusion, Makoto-san," she said, her voice softer and more mature than he recalled. A Small Space, A Long Night