Fantasy anime movie pops up in Paris for Fashion Week
Top five reasons to watch ‘Howl’s Moving Castle’
On Loewe’s Instagram, they posted a time lapse of an inflatable from the anime film “Howls Moving Castle” in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
If you are watching Paris Fashion Week and noticed a large inflatable installation in front of the Eiffel Tower you might be wondering what it is. It’s from the 2005 anime film “Howl’s Moving Castle.” Here are five reasons you should go watch it.
1. It streams on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video.


2. It’s an anime fantasy.
if you like anime like Jujustu Kaisen or Demon Slayer you might like “Howl’s Moving Castle.”


3. Christian Bale voices Howl Pendragon.
If you like Christian Bale from Batman then you might like this movie. He plays a really toxic guy. He was good in the scene where he knows it’s Sophie because he remembers her from her childhood.

4. It’s about wizards and magical people.

Howl is a wizard who can turn into a bird, there’s a flying dog, a talking fire that is Howl’s heart, and a living scarecrow.
5. There is a museum for all the Studio Ghibli movies.
In Tokyo, the Studio Ghibli has a museum that features every movie in different exhibits throughout it. Other Ghibli films like My Neighbor Totoro, and Princess Mononoke, have exhibits on display for these movies.

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