Ghibli Art Takes Over Political Circles From Japan to Jammu

Imagine yourself in a dreamy landscape. Everything feels different and more expressive. This is the power of Ghibli art.

Ghibli art is basically a hand-drawn animation technique that turns images into cartoonish characters. Ghibli art was founded by Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata in 1985. It originally originated from Japan’s Studio Ghibli.

In the initial days, Ghibli’s art style was limited to films only. Now, it has expanded its roots into politics, presenting an AI-generated Ghibli-style portrait of political figures and the high importance moments in the most compelling way.

Ghibli Art in Political Circles

While the Ghibli art spread like a storm among all, the World leaders didn’t let the opportunity slide.

The Ghibli illustrations in politics gained significant attention when global leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, shared some images of him meeting political leaders.


On Friday, the Indian government released 12 Ghibli-style images on the social media platform X, depicting key moments from Modi’s tenure in the animated format. The images, captioned, “Main character? No. He’s the whole storyline. Experience New India in Studio Ghibli strokes,” sparked widespread admiration and debate.

BJP Jammu West MLA Arvind Gupta joins the Ghibli wave

As AI is creating waves with its spectacular features, and now these Ghibli creations for free, BJP Jammu West MLA Arvind Gupta, also hopped into the trend and shared his Ghibli portraits with the PM. The image looked amazing, and everyone appreciated the creativity.

The global impact of Ghibli-style political art

Soon, it was seen that more and more leaders jumped into the trend and started experimenting with the Ghibli-inspired trend.

This also holds an important message about how animations can create a huge impact on political representations.

From Japan to India Ghibli art has become an important bridge between cultural and political engagement and a source of entertainment that keeps everyone united.

It remains a matter of interest how far this Ghibli style art trend goes and how it can influence the global political branding in the near future.

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