Earwig and the Witch

Earwig and the Witch (アーヤと魔女, Āya to Majo), also referred to as Aya and the Witch, is an upcoming 3D CG animated film directed by Goro Miyazaki, written by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli.

It is based on the book of the same name by Diana Wynne Jones, whose novel "Howl's Moving Castle" was previously adapted by Ghibli as well. Like "From Up on Poppy Hill" (2011), this film is a join project between Goro and his father, Hayao. It will be Studio Ghibli's first full-length CG animated feature. The story revolves around Aya, a girl who grew up without knowing that she was a witch's daughter, going against a mean witch a strange home.

The original nove, "Aya and the Witch", is translated by Kaoruko Tanaka and published by Tokuma Shoten in 2012.

The film is scheduled to air on NHK General Television in the winter of 2020 and will also premiere in theaters at the Lumière Festival, which will take place from October 10 to 18, 2020.

Behind the Scenes
Directed by Goro Miyazaki and written by Hayao Miyazaki, the film was announced as the first full 3D CG animated Ghibli film and is scheduled for a television premiere on NHK in late 2020. On June 19, 2020, images from the film were revealed by Miyazaki.

Producer Toshio Suzuki gave a statement regarding its release, "What will happen to the world after the Coronavirus? That is currently the greatest concern of many people. Even movies and television cannot avoid it. Is "Aya" a work that can be endured after the virus? Watching the rush, I thought about it many times. And I realized that the big feature of this work is the wisdom of Aya. With wisdom, you can survive any era. When I thought so, I was relieved. If "Pippi Longstocking" is the strongest girl in the world, "Aya" is the story of the smartest girl in the world. I hope it will be loved by many people. By the way, when I thought that Aya looked like someone, it was Goro, the director of this work. When I pointed out that, Goro was shy and angry."

Promotion
During the Ghibli "Not Big" exhibition held at the Aichi Arts Center in Nagoya, Goro Miyazaki gave a press conference on July 27, 2020 announcing his new film and why it was going to be in 3D CG, “I was the only one among the people of Ghibli who knew this method of creation, so I was able to move the project forward without consulting anyone. Hayao Miyazaki told me to go ahead, and producer Toshio Suzuki encouraged me by telling me that it seemed like a good idea. But after that, I was on my own. I was basically the only master on board. So I created the film with a young team and I didn't consult the old guard at all. It's a job that I want everyone to see now."

“Aya is a heroine profile that has not yet been portrayed in Ghibli. She is a strong little girl who does everything to live as she wishes. She is under overwhelming pressure and goes through many hardships while remaining positive."

Gorô Miyazaki was also present at the exhibition to visit the section showing model and conceptual drawings of Ghibli Park, whose construction work has recently started and on which he is working, as well as a puppet installation inspired by his upcoming film.

Release
The film was scheduled set to premiere at the 2020 Cannes International Film Festival before the event was cancelled due to COVID-19. On June 3, 2020, Goro Miyazaki gave a statement regarding the nomination, "Now, in our country, there are many adults and few children. Children nowadays will have a hard time because they have to deal with many adults with that small number. When I was thinking about that, I came across Aya. And I thought, "Well, should I do that!" What to do with Aya's troublesome adults? Please see "Aya and the Witch" for that. I hate it, I sincerely hope that our Aya will encourage children and encourage adults."

It will be aired by NHK in December 2020. Gkids acquired the North American distribution on July 7, 2020