This time I began to focus on the elements in the picture that didnt need to be there. On earlier viewings I was caught up by the boundless imagination of the story.
Extras include full storyboards, NTV featurette (English subtitled), The Making of 'Spirited Away' featurette, voice talent featurette, 30 minutes of Japanese trailers, The Cat Returns trailer, and an introduction by John Lasseter. The original script's song was "Welcome the rich man! He's plenty big, you see/so all bow low and get on bended knee. Viewing Hiyao Miyazakis 'Spirited Away' for the third time, I was struck by a quality between generosity and love. Japanese (DD 5.1) and English (DD 5.1, DD 2.0) audio with English subtitles. In the English-language version, John Ratzenberger (Aniyaku) completely improvised the ditty he sings when he is extolling the virtues of the rich customer No-Face ("Welcome the rich man, he's hard for you to miss.").Other co-stars reuniting also include Jason Marsden (Haku) and Suzanne Pleshette (Yubaba & Zeniba) who voiced Kovu and Zira respectively in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.
Daveigh Chase (Chihiro) and David Ogden Stiers (Kamaji) also co-starred together in Lilo and Stitch (as Lilo and Jumba respectively).This was the final film role of actress Suzanne Pleshette before she retired in 2004.Executive Producer John Lasseter of Pixar supervised the English-language dubbing of the film and tried to match the actors' English-language dialog with the mouth movements of the animated characters.