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|image=Yu.png
 
|species=Bird/Harpy
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|kana=湯婆婆の鳥
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|roumaji=Yubaaba no Tori
 
|gender=Female
 
|appearance=Spirited Away
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|role=Supporting character
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{{Quote|Yubaba: It's order to you. Right?}}
 
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'''Yubaba's Bird''' (or '''Yu-Bird''') is one of [[Yubaba]]'s servants and spies<ref>The Art of Spirited Away, page 20</ref> in the movie ''[[Spirited Away]]'' directed by [[Hayao Miyazaki]] of [[Studio Ghibli]].
{{Infobox Character
 
|image = Yubabas bird.png
 
|name = Yu-Bird
 
|gender = Female (Presumed)
 
|species = Bird
 
|status = Alive
 
|haircolor = Grey|
 
|appearance = Spirited Away}}
 
'''Yubaba's Bird '''is a minor character in [[Studio Ghibli]]'s film, [[Spirited Away]]. It acts as a lookout for [[Yubaba]] and also method of transportation for a transformed [[Bō]] (after transformation into a smaller bird). It also stays that way for the rest of the film.
 
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
It has long wings and two bird claws, with [[Yubaba]]'s head. Its feathers are a dark blue/grey colour, and the fur round it's neck is black.
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It has long wings and two bird claws, with a facsimile of [[Yubaba]]'s head and face. Its feathers are a dark blue/grey colour, and the fur round it's neck is black.
   
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==Plot==
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She made her first appearance when she was seen flying above the [[Bathhouse]] soon after the very first nightfall in the movie. She appears to show some of the characteristics of Yubaba; their faces are similar in shape and features.
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Later in the film, Yu-Bird transforms into a very small, crow-like creature, resembling a fly, after Zeniba made her first appearance to Chihiro, Boh, and Haku. Boh takes a liking to Yu-Bird after their transformation; they can both be seen throughout the later parts of the film riding on Chihiro's shoulder and playing together. It is not made apparent in the movie if they had a positive relationship prior to being transformed or not.
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==Trivia==
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Yu-Bird is never officially named in the English version of the film. It was only referred to once as "that bird" by Haku.
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[[File:Spirited-awaybr-disneyscreencaps.com-13725.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
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==References==
 
<References />{{Spirited Away}}
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Revision as of 17:43, 6 May 2020

Yubaba: It's order to you. Right?

Yubaba's Bird (or Yu-Bird) is one of Yubaba's servants and spies[1] in the movie Spirited Away directed by Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli.

Appearance

It has long wings and two bird claws, with a facsimile of Yubaba's head and face. Its feathers are a dark blue/grey colour, and the fur round it's neck is black.

Plot

She made her first appearance when she was seen flying above the Bathhouse soon after the very first nightfall in the movie. She appears to show some of the characteristics of Yubaba; their faces are similar in shape and features.

Later in the film, Yu-Bird transforms into a very small, crow-like creature, resembling a fly, after Zeniba made her first appearance to Chihiro, Boh, and Haku. Boh takes a liking to Yu-Bird after their transformation; they can both be seen throughout the later parts of the film riding on Chihiro's shoulder and playing together. It is not made apparent in the movie if they had a positive relationship prior to being transformed or not.

Trivia

Yu-Bird is never officially named in the English version of the film. It was only referred to once as "that bird" by Haku.

Spirited-awaybr-disneyscreencaps
File:0d20649b54e6e269f710c642a99df534.gif

References

  1. The Art of Spirited Away, page 20