Fujimoto’s rants about humanity’s pollution in Vol. 2 add a subtle environmental theme, but it’s his vulnerability that stuck with me. Behind all the grumbling, he’s just a dad scared for his daughter. Lisa’s no-nonsense love balances his theatrics, especially when she nonchalantly accepts Ponyo’s magic. The nursing home ladies gossiping about Ponyo’s antics? Comedy perfection.
The 'Ponyo Film Comic, Vol. 2' dives deeper into the whimsical world of Sosuke and Ponyo, but it also brings other characters into the spotlight. Fujimoto, Ponyo's eccentric wizard father, plays a bigger role here, trying to balance his overprotective nature with Ponyo's sheer determination to stay human. Then there's Lisa, Sosuke's warm-hearted mom, who embodies this mix of practicality and maternal love—her scenes cooking ramen or reassuring Sosuke are just so cozy. The ocean itself almost feels like a character too, with its waves and creatures reacting to Ponyo's magic.
What I love about this volume is how it expands the dynamics beyond the central duo. Even minor characters like the nursing home residents add layers of humor and heart. The way they interact with Ponyo—sometimes bewildered, sometimes delighted—mirrors the audience's own reactions to her antics. It's a reminder that Miyazaki's stories are never just about the protagonists; the whole world breathes life into the narrative.
Ponyo’s boundless energy is the heart of the story, but Vol. 2 gives Sosuke more room to grow. His kindness isn’t just naive; it’s tested when he has to navigate Ponyo’s magic and his own worries. The way he steps up, even as a five-year-old, makes their bond feel real. And let’s not forget the fish sisters—their tiny cameos are adorable!
If you're picking up Vol. 2, you're already invested in Ponyo and Sosuke's friendship, but this installment lets Fujimoto steal some scenes. His dramatic flair and underwater lab gadgets make him a hilarious yet oddly relatable dad—who hasn't panicked over their kid doing something reckless? Lisa’s resilience shines too, especially in her solo scenes where she’s holding down the fort while Sosuke’s dad is out at sea. The contrast between her groundedness and Fujimoto’s chaos is pure gold.
The secondary characters in this volume—like the tidepool crabs or Sosuke’s dad briefly calling from his ship—might seem small, but they stitch the world together. Even without much dialogue, their presence makes the coastal setting feel alive. Ponyo’s joy in discovering human things (like ham!) is infectious, and Sosuke’s patience with her is endlessly sweet.
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