Trend Of Ghibli: Beautiful Or Ugly?
Last week, a friend who is normally dull on social media asked humbly, “I have not seen your Ghibli pictures yet, though you are active on social media. You won’t believe I was eagerly following your status for the same. It’s trending, my dear, just do that I was astonished when I came across such craziness for just a mere trend. It is just a fun activity, so why blindly follow the same? There have been weird trends like ripped clothes and routines with overconsumption of products, neon colors, etc., but not all followed them because these trends lower the natural and simple practices. The same is happening with Ghibli images Everybody’s going crazy about Ghibli because of a viral trend where people are using Al to transform their photos into the iconic style of Studio Ghibli, a legendary Japanese animation studio. This trend allows users to create stunning,
hand-drawn anume-style portraits. The Ghibli trend has taken social media by storm, with people sharing theit Al-generated Ghibli-style images on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Tik Tok It’s not just the common public who are joining in on the fun,
even celebrities and business leaders, politicians Chairman of Vedanta Ltd, Sachin Tendulkar, is participating in the trend So, why is everybody so mad about Ghibli It’s because this trend combines nostalgia, creativity, and innovation, allowing people to experience
the magic of Studio Ghibli’s iconic style in a whole new way. The trend’s distinctive, dreamy, and slightly surreal quality might not appeal to everyone’s taste. Some people might find the images too edited, unnatural, or even creepy. So its beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
But the truth is that people are blindly following the rat race to such an extent that ChatGPT’s servers were overwhelmed, causing a global outage. And the founder of the Ghibli Studio, Hayao Miyazaki, is extremely disappointed by such degradation of this highly acclaimed animation and the well-received legendary art. Let us think twice before adopting any trend blindly. Some trends are not only strange, but they can also be unhealthy or unsafe