India, March 28 -- Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron took six years to complete, with a team of just 60 animators painstakingly crafting a single minute of animation per month. This slow, deliberate process is the essence of Studio Ghibli: a labour of love in every frame. From the sizzling breakfast scene in Howl's Moving Castle (2004) to the indelible magic of Spirited Away (2001). Ghibli's films transcend mere animation, blending fantasy with truth in a way that speaks deeply to audiences worldwide.

Enter the ChatGPT-Ghibli filter, an AI tool that replicates Ghibli's painstakingly crafted art style. This feature makes Ghibli-style animation accessible to anyone, so naturally, the internet has erupted with Ghibli versions of everyt...