It looks as if like it is just days gone by that a new Studio Ghibli film was embellishing our shores and finally now we have a preview for one more new Ghibli joint. For the very first time on the history, the Studio Ghibli is absolutely coming soon to cinemas in the United States this month. The Studio Ghibli’s Ocean Waves movie was primarily and originally released in 1993. But then as the Creator’s Project presents, the movie was formerly made for TV, but has been reestablished in 4K for its theatrical statement.

According to Verge, the movie was revised from a novel created by Saeko Himuro, directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura. The story is about two boys, namely Taku and Yutaka, whose bond is thrown down the gauntlet by a communal crush on the same girl. Studio Ghibli has produced flicks like My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and this year’s The Red Turtle, for the previous month saw cofounder Hayao Miyazaki come out of withdrawal to create one last feature-length movie. The Ocean Waves is already settled and is publicized to be on-screen starting this coming 28th of December at NYC’s IFC Theater and at many other selected cinemas around the US for January 2017. The complete list of airings is here.

Also, in addition, according to a report from Indie wire, aside from the movie the Ocean Waves of Ghibli, another flick is upcoming. This another new movie entitiled "From Up on Poppy Hill," corresponding to February's "Secret World of Arrietty," which was actually written and apprehended by Studio Ghibli's Walt Disney that is corresponding as well to Hayao Miyazaki but not directed by him. As a replacement, this new movie was directed by Miyazaki's son, Goro, who previously helmed the studio's stunning but perplexing 2006 fantasy epic "Tales from Earth sea."