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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT An exceptionally talented artist has created a genius crossover by giving Batman and Robin the ultimate Studio Ghibli redesign, transforming the dynamic duo into Totoro and Satsuki from My Neighbor Totoro. However, fans are encouraged to take a closer look because there’s an additional Bat-Family member that some may have overlooked at first glance.
Artist Impy's Sad Obsessions has masterfully recreated one of the most beloved scenes from the universally cherished film, My Neighbor Totoro. In this iconic scene, the towering magical forest spirit, Totoro, in his rabbit-like form, stands alongside a young Satsuki, who carries her even younger sister Mei on her back.
Batman and Robin Become Totoro and Satsuki in Wholesome My Neighbor Totoro Fanart While Dick and Jason retain their human child forms, Batman transforms a magical forest spirit resembling Totoro. However, instead of adopting the appearance of a giant, fluffy bunny-esque creature, Bruce takes on the bat equivalent of Totoro's rabbit form. Standing tall as a giant, soft-looking black bat creature, Batman extends one wing protectively over Dick and Jason to shield them from the downpour.
Related Miyazaki: 10 Best My Neighbor Totoro Quotes, Ranked My Neighbor Totoro is one of Studio Ghibli's most beloved works, thanks to its magically charming story, and many memorable quotes. What Would Batman and Robin Look Like in Other Studio Ghibli Films? Impy's brilliant crossover has sparked curiosity about how Batman and Robin would appear transformed into characters from other Studio Ghibli films.
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