

Nothing is ever said about it, but you see how he appreciates her. But in a later scene you see that he has baked a loaf of bread shaped like a girl riding a broom and mounted it in the bakery window.

When the baker's wife invites Kiki to move in above the bakery, you get the impression that the gruff but silent husband does not care for Kiki.
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One of the most beautiful scenes in the movie is Tombo silently waiting in the rain for Kiki who never shows up. I liked Tombo's problems trying to be friends with Kiki because they seem like the problems people really have. It is very upbeat, even when things look bleak, they work out with a little help from friends. It is a story about leaving home and starting anew, meeting people, helping people, and have people help you when you get into trouble. That sounds very dull, but by avoiding the supernatural and monsters, the story is much more easy to relate to. Tombo gets in to some trouble and Kiki helps him out. He is just a nerdy guy who is trying to build a bicycle that can fly. In the process she meets a boy named Tombo. In her business she has some adventures and meets mostly nice people who help her out. The movie is about a young girl witch who leaves home with her cat Jiji, moves to a new town, and starts a delivery service. Even though the movie a about a witch, the only supernatural acts in the movie are Kiki flying on a broom and talking to her cat. No one is kidnapped or seriously injured.

There are no robots, no psychotic megalomaniacs, no monsters, no superheros, no bratty smarty kids that are smarter than adults, no evil moron adults, and no fight scenes. What I really appreciate about this movie is the simplicity of the characters and the plot. In each city scene, I feel like it is some place I have visited in my trips to Europe. I think I really got a feeling of what it would be like to fly in on a broom over and through a European city. The flying scenes and scenery of the generic European city are totally convincing. The animation by Hayao Miyazaki is wonderful, as always. I have seen it at least 10 times and I laughed and cried each time. "The DoorDash self-delivery is a hack," Simmons, whose organization represents 550 local delivery operators in the US, said.Kiki's Delivery Service is my favorite move. Other local delivery companies are starting to use the tactic as a way for restaurants to save money from "untenable" third-party delivery fees. "The way we're looking at this is we've just saved that merchant thousands of dollars - on average, like, $40,000 a year per location."Īndrew Simmons, the president of the Restaurant Marketing Delivery Association, said Relay wasn't alone in deploying the strategy. "I certainly think it is an untold secret," Blum said of the practice. Restaurants also save money because they don't have to pay a higher delivery fee. DoorDash, for example, is the industry leader and serves 300 million households worldwide. Blum said the strategy allows restaurants to have the "best of both worlds." Restaurants can increase sales because delivery marketplaces reach millions of customers. Relay is suggesting restaurants on its platform turn on self-delivery services to funnel those orders directly to the company. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
