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Kiki's Delivery Service (Majo no Takkyu-bin) is released in 1989 and based on Eiko Kadono's novel of the same name, which the first in a series published by Fukuinkan Shoten in 1985.
Kiki is a 13-year-old witch-in-training, living in a village where her mother is the resident herbalist.
It's traditional for witches to live for a year alone when they reach 13. In the opening of the story, Kiki takes off for the big city with her best friend, Jiji, a loquacious black cat.
This is my most favorite film and Jiji is the loveliest character for me. Jiji is a Kiki's black cat.
Jiji and Kiki are able to talk to each other. He is very cautious, especially in comparison to her innocent eagerness, and possesses a somewhat sarcastic wit.
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