Miyazaki's works are the most peculiar and concise, but I think it is tireless to see, because the works show the ordinary life of traditional Japanese families: the father of an office worker, the mother who is a housewife, the grandmother as an elder, and the brothers and sisters of Ade and Nonoko. If you taste it carefully, you can experience countless warmths, joys, sorrows and pains. From a small story, I can appreciate the true meaning of life.

A metaphor for having children after marriage
Eavesdropping on his son's phone
Nonoko is lost
Give Dad an umbrella, the warmest clip.
Answer my question from where I came from
Grab the TV, the funniest clip.
Grandma was furious with the Drag Racing Party
The whole work does not have ups and downs, but is more like a documentary of the daily life of a family. There are noisy, there are love, there are funny moments and there are warm scenes. It is reminiscent of one's own family, and it is very intriguing.