Its been discussed over and over again. It’s a question many struggle to answer, even myself. It’s a question all Joe Hisaishi fans will have to face someday. There’s no hiding from it.
Which main theme song to the two cutest Studio Ghibli movies is the better one?!?!?! Is it "Ponyo", the cute cuddly goldfish princess that wants to be human? or "Totoro", the furry and adorable catlike animal that’s visible only to children?
You be the judge.
Ponyo theme song:
Listen (http://www.imeem.com/groups/YRpq7Ear/music/RbBYvk3p/nozomi_ohashi_and_fujimaki_fujioka_ponyo_on_the_cl iff_by_the/)
Totoro theme song:
Listen (http://www.imeem.com/groups/YRpq7Ear/music/TqIsFzbY/joe_hisaishi_my_neighbor_totoro_ft_azumi_inoue/)
-Jon T.
anyways, regarding the scores of Laputa, they both are amazing cuz they’re from an amazing composer, but lets face it, the 2nd one has more material and the music is more mature and it definitely changed the way i watched the film. so yeah, i have to say you CAN compare them and 2nd one is better.
Aoi umi kara yatte kita
Ponyo Ponyo Ponyo fukurannda
Manmaru onaka no onna no ko
Peta-peta pyon-pyon
Asitte iina kakechao
Migi-migi-bun-bun
Otetewa iina tunaijao
Anoko to haneru to kokoro mo odoruyo
Paku-paku chu-gyu, paku-paku chu-gyu
Anoko ga daisuki
Makkakka no Ponyo Ponyo Ponyo sakana no ko
Aoi umi kara yatte kita
Ponyo Ponyo Ponyo fukurannda
Manmaru onaka no onna no ko</a>
Ponyo’s song is in the same key as Totoro’s, it shares a similar rythym, and even begins with the same three notes. It’s a painful attempt to achieve Totoro’s greatness once again, which was completely possible – unfortunately in their attempt, they have ended up with a vague re-imagination of Totoro and nothing original.
That said, Hisaishi has matured a great deal since Totoro, so it must have been a great strain to bring himself back to somewhere near that style of composition.
I truly do not think that twenty years from now, we’ll all be singing Ponyo and writing stories about how it changed our lives. Totoro is a masterpiece, and a product of its time. It was made at exactly the right time in Hisaishi’s career, Miyazaki’s career, and at the right time for the audiences.
Ponyo, in comparison – whilst still an utterly gorgeous film – feels a little forced. 🙁
anyways, regarding the scores of Laputa, they both are amazing cuz they’re from an amazing composer, but lets face it, the 2nd one has more material and the music is more mature and it definitely changed the way i watched the film. so yeah, i have to say you CAN compare them and 2nd one is better.
Purists of the original will probably say just the opposite, but I agree with you about that; as much as I loved the original score, I have to say that the newer one adds to the movie in a way that the first does not. To this day I still find it baffling that the rescore never gets the acclaim it deserves–if anything, it’s the highlight of the dub (the others being Dola and Muska).
I vote Totoro just because I’ve seen it and it brings back memories. But as you can see, my vote is pretty much biased.
Don’t get me wrong, though, they’re both equally cute and catchy in their own way.
The whole score for Ponyo is fantastic, though, just like any of Hisaishi’s works for Miyazaki.
-Jon T.