Forrest Dickison, a passionate evangelist of Hayao Miyazaki's films, and Jake McAtee, who finds inspiration in that artistry, engage in a delightful discussion about the magic of Miyazaki's animations. They reflect on the emotional resonance of childhood nostalgia in films like 'My Neighbor Totoro' and explore the depth of character dynamics unique to Miyazaki's storytelling. The conversation also covers the significance of hand-drawn animation, revealing how it fosters a richer emotional experience compared to modern methods, while offering tips for newcomers to these iconic films.