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Why ChatGPT’s Ghibli image craze isn’t just another meme OpenAI says that demand for its tool, which can recreate photos in the style of this Japanese studio, has exceeded all its expectations

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Everyone on the internet started with AI images with Ghibli. So I decided to make a fun at them. But seriously, if Hayao Myasaki saw them, he will prefer to say:" AI was a mistake".

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Why Studio Ghibli is at the center of AI’s latest controversy: A brief explainer Mufaddal Durbar/X __ __________ Among animation aficionados **Hayao Miyazaki** is revered as a living legend, a figure whose influence rivals **Walt Disney** himself. Since Miyazaki cofounded Studio Ghibli nearly four decades ago, the animation house has released some of the most popular anime films ever made, including 2023’s Oscar-winning animated feature _The Boy and the Heron_. ## What happened The painstakingly crafted, hand-drawn Ghibli style is beloved by fans, and earlier this week, it was co-opted by the GPT-4o model in OpenAI's image generator. This resulted in a flood of Ghibli-inspired AI memes across social media, as well as pushback by anti-AI activists and ardent fans of Miyazaki and his studio. At first, the shared images were harmless enough, with some users employing the Ghibli-style AI to recreate famous films. > Iconic movie scenes, Studio Ghibli style. This is so much fun! pic.twitter.com/LwjkNjcEV9 > > — Mufaddal Durbar (@MDurbar) March 26, 2025 Even Bollywood scenes were put through the process. > Nobody asked for Bollywood movie scenes in Ghibli style — but here they are. pic.twitter.com/umiDAA7LNu > > — Vivek Choudhary (@ivivekch) March 26, 2025 Famous memes weren’t far behind. > Here's how you can restyle any image into the viral studio ghibli style: > > 1) Upload image in ChatGPT 4o > 2) Prompt: "restyle image in studio ghibli style keep all details" > 3) Wait 2 - 5 min > 4) Download and share pic.twitter.com/h5ger1PMWB > > — Ran (@RanIarovich) March 26, 2025 ## What went wrong But then the trend quickly devolved from frivolous to tasteless as users put historical tragedies — including the assassination of President**John F. Kennedy** and the 9/11 attacks **—** into Ghibli form. Then the official account of The White House posted a Ghibli render of a woman being arrested by ICE. > https://t.co/PVdINmsHXs pic.twitter.com/Bw5YUCI2xL > > — The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 27, 2025 ## The blowback Such examples prompted many users to lash out against AI channeling Ghibli’s style — with some calling it theft — while others fiercely criticized those whose images pushed the envelope too far. > The whole Studio Ghibli AI trend honestly gives me second-hand embarrassment knowing how hard Hayao Miyazaki has fought to retain the identity of his films and how many of you are this willing to make a farce out of decades of artistry because you don’t actually value it https://t.co/TgSxnb1Ah5 > > — gregor samsung 𖢥 (@slimjosa) March 27, 2025 > To see something so brilliant, as wonderful as Miyazaki’s work be butchered to generate something so foul. > > God I hope Studio Ghibli sues the hell out of Open Ai for this. pic.twitter.com/VRUB5IB6F1 > > — Karla Ortiz (@kortizart) March 27, 2025 > I’m begging people to remember what Studio Ghibli looks like. pic.twitter.com/N0Mt3Ti3Yn > > — Holly Otterbein (@hollyotterbein) March 28, 2025 ## Has OpenAI responded? The legality of co-opting Ghibli’s distinctive art may not be definitively settled, but Business Insider noted that OpenAI’s free ChatGPT refuses to make Ghibli-inspired images while sharing a message that states “I can’t generate images in the style of Studio Ghibli because it is a copyrighted animation studio, and its artistic style is protected.” The paid version of OpenAI’s image generator and GPT‑4o have no such restrictions. It does raise the question of whether the company believes that Ghibli’s style is protected, but exploited it anyway. It also goes to the deeper debate of whether AI models should be trained using copyrighted material, such as the distinctive Miyazaki works. ## What have Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli said? Miyazaki has yet to publicly comment about OpenAI’s use of his studio’s style, but the subject did come up in the 2016 documentary _Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki_. In the film, Miyazaki responded to an AI created model of a grotesque vision of a zombie, and he didn’t hold back. “I am utterly disgusted,” said Miyazaki. “If you really want to make creepy stuff you can go ahead and do it. I would never wish to incorporate this technology into my work at alI.. I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself.” > Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki is currently trending on Twitter X for his reaction to seeing an AI-generated animation in 2016: > > “I am utterly disgusted […] I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself.” > pic.twitter.com/zpbvJ6i21n > > — ToonHive (@ToonHive) March 27, 2025 Studio Ghibli has also declined to comment about the AI controversy; nor has it signaled any legal action it may take. By coincidence, however, one of Miyazaki and Ghibli’s most famous films, _Princess Mononoke_ , is back in theaters for a limited release this weekend. **Chance Huskey** , the vice president of distribution for GKids — the company behind the re-release — took the opportunity to stand up for the studio and its creator. “In a time when technology tries to replicate humanity," said Huskey, "we are thrilled that audiences value a theatrical experience that respects and celebrates Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli’s masterpiece in all its cinematic hand-drawn glory.”

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ChatGPT’s Studio Ghibli AI Art Trend Is an Insult to Life Itself In the past, OpenAI has explicitly refrained from allowing users to create prompts and generate images mimicking Studio Ghibli’s art style to avoid potential copyright lawsuits from the anime giant. That is, until the company released a new ChatGPT update earlier this week touting its technological ability to create more “precise, accurate, photorealistic outputs.” The update has led to an online trend where folks are posting AI-generated images using OpenAI to transform themselves into characters from Ghibli films, like _Spirited Away_ , _Princess Mononoke_, and _My Neighbor Totoro_. Building on that, ChatGPT’s new update has meant verified accounts on X/Twitter have been smarmily patting OpenAI on the back for how its new update is democratizing animation by shitting out prompts transforming photos of their weddings and whatnot into something that Ghibli could have created. What’s worse, OpenAI appears to be leaning into the farcical fad despite its previous reservations. On Wednesday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman appeared to have cosigned the trend by changing his profile picture to a ChatGPT AI-generated image of himself as a Ghibli character. In a post on his official X/Twitter account, Altman wrote “> be me / > grind for a decade trying to help make superintelligence to cure cancer or whatever / > mostly no one cares for first 7.5 years, then for 2.5 years everyone hates you for everything / > wake up one day to hundreds of messages: ‘look i made you into a twink ghibli style haha.'” This also happened Wednesday: > https://t.co/PVdINmsHXs pic.twitter.com/Bw5YUCI2xL > > — The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 27, 2025 The underlying issue in this entire situation is how AI initiatives like the one mentioned above reflect breathless tech bro sentiments about AI “democratizing art” by enabling anyone to input a prompt and receive an image in a distinctive art style. Art styles professional animators put years of work into mastering. It is also the latest (and arguably the most brazen) example of copyright infringement that AI is posing against the professional artists and voice actors who are battling for protections from shit like this. The whole affair is made exceedingly worse when you consider the official White House X/Twitter account jumping on the trend, posting Ghibli-fied images to dehumanize people in President Donald Trump’s massive deportation campaign. > co-founder of studio ghibli, hayao miyazaki’s reaction to AI generated art btw https://t.co/w9xHfyLVrG pic.twitter.com/EtPkmsgtZt > > — kp (@earthlykisssed) March 26, 2025 While Studio Ghibli has yet to issue an official comment or announce legal action against OpenAI’s new update being used to generate images in its art style, famed animator Hayao Miyazaki has already made his feelings explicitly clear about AI: he despises it. In NHK’s 2016 documentary, _Never-Ending Man_, a production intern showed Miyazaki a demonstration (using “deep learning” AI) of a dismembered zombie using its head to wriggle across the floor. After a pregnant pause, Miyazaki provided feedback on the video in the form of an anecdote, leading to the meme of him calling it, “An insult to life itself.” “Let me just say every morning I used to see a friend who’s disabled. He would walk up to me. One leg’s turned outward, so it’s hard for him to walk. Even a high-five is hard for him. His stiff hand and mine touch. I think of him, and can’t say I like this,” Miyazaki said. “Whoever made it gives no thought to pain. It’s very unpleasant. You can make horrible things if you want, but I want nothing to do with it.” > Since Studio Ghibli is trending, worth noting the mind-boggling effort Hayao Miyazaki and his team put into a film. > > Each has 60k-70k frames, all hand-drawn and painted with water color. > > This 4-second clip (“The Wind Rises”) took one animator 15 months to do. > > In the documentary… pic.twitter.com/BwvipsyVCl > > — Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) March 26, 2025 Miyazaki wanting nothing to do with AI is pretty understandable considering the labor he and his animators put into making scenes in their feature films as awe inspiring as they are. There’s no greater example of this Herculean effort than a clip from NHK’s _10 Years with Hayao Miyazaki_ documentary, which made the rounds online shortly following the Ghibli AI animation trend. The video, which shows a four-second clip of a busy crowd in _Wind Rises_, took animator Eiji Yamamori 15 months to complete. When Yamamori downplayed Miyazaki telling him good job, saying “It’s so short though,” Miyazaki responded in kind saying, “But it was worth it.” Should Ghibli and Miyazaki wish to pursue legal action against OpenAI and ChatGPT, we’ll bring the popcorn. > Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

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ChatGPT’s Studio Ghibli AI Art Trend Is an Insult to Life Itself In the past, OpenAI has explicitly refrained from allowing users to create prompts and generate images mimicking Studio Ghibli’s art style to avoid potential copyright lawsuits from the anime giant. That is, until the company released a new ChatGPT update earlier this week touting its technological ability to create more “precise, accurate, photorealistic outputs.” The update has led to an online trend where folks are posting AI-generated images using OpenAI to transform themselves into characters from Ghibli films, like _Spirited Away_ , _Princess Mononoke_, and _My Neighbor Totoro_. Building on that, ChatGPT’s new update has meant verified accounts on X/Twitter have been smarmily patting OpenAI on the back for how its new update is democratizing animation by shitting out prompts transforming photos of their weddings and whatnot into something that Ghibli could have created. What’s worse, OpenAI appears to be leaning into the farcical fad despite its previous reservations. On Wednesday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman appeared to have cosigned the trend by changing his profile picture to a ChatGPT AI-generated image of himself as a Ghibli character. In a post on his official X/Twitter account, Altman wrote “> be me / > grind for a decade trying to help make superintelligence to cure cancer or whatever / > mostly no one cares for first 7.5 years, then for 2.5 years everyone hates you for everything / > wake up one day to hundreds of messages: ‘look i made you into a twink ghibli style haha.'” This also happened Wednesday: > https://t.co/PVdINmsHXs pic.twitter.com/Bw5YUCI2xL > > — The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 27, 2025 The underlying issue in this entire situation is how AI initiatives like the one mentioned above reflect breathless tech bro sentiments about AI “democratizing art” by enabling anyone to input a prompt and receive an image in a distinctive art style. Art styles professional animators put years of work into mastering. It is also the latest (and arguably the most brazen) example of copyright infringement that AI is posing against the professional artists and voice actors who are battling for protections from shit like this. The whole affair is made exceedingly worse when you consider the official White House X/Twitter account jumping on the trend, posting Ghibli-fied images to dehumanize people in President Donald Trump’s massive deportation campaign. > co-founder of studio ghibli, hayao miyazaki’s reaction to AI generated art btw https://t.co/w9xHfyLVrG pic.twitter.com/EtPkmsgtZt > > — kp (@earthlykisssed) March 26, 2025 While Studio Ghibli has yet to issue an official comment or announce legal action against OpenAI’s new update being used to generate images in its art style, famed animator Hayao Miyazaki has already made his feelings explicitly clear about AI: he despises it. In NHK’s 2016 documentary, _Never-Ending Man_, a production intern showed Miyazaki a demonstration (using “deep learning” AI) of a dismembered zombie using its head to wriggle across the floor. After a pregnant pause, Miyazaki provided feedback on the video in the form of an anecdote, leading to the meme of him calling it, “An insult to life itself.” “Let me just say every morning I used to see a friend who’s disabled. He would walk up to me. One leg’s turned outward, so it’s hard for him to walk. Even a high-five is hard for him. His stiff hand and mine touch. I think of him, and can’t say I like this,” Miyazaki said. “Whoever made it gives no thought to pain. It’s very unpleasant. You can make horrible things if you want, but I want nothing to do with it.” > Since Studio Ghibli is trending, worth noting the mind-boggling effort Hayao Miyazaki and his team put into a film. > > Each has 60k-70k frames, all hand-drawn and painted with water color. > > This 4-second clip (“The Wind Rises”) took one animator 15 months to do. > > In the documentary… pic.twitter.com/BwvipsyVCl > > — Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) March 26, 2025 Miyazaki wanting nothing to do with AI is pretty understandable considering the labor he and his animators put into making scenes in their feature films as awe inspiring as they are. There’s no greater example of this Herculean effort than a clip from NHK’s _10 Years with Hayao Miyazaki_ documentary, which made the rounds online shortly following the Ghibli AI animation trend. The video, which shows a four-second clip of a busy crowd in _Wind Rises_, took animator Eiji Yamamori 15 months to complete. When Yamamori downplayed Miyazaki telling him good job, saying “It’s so short though,” Miyazaki responded in kind saying, “But it was worth it.” Should Ghibli and Miyazaki wish to pursue legal action against OpenAI and ChatGPT, we’ll bring the popcorn. > Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

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