Ghibli ga Ippai Collection

Background: The Ghibli ga Ippai Collection (ジブリがいっぱい COLLECTION) is a label used by Walt Disney Studios Japan (Formally Buena Vista Home Entertainment Japan) used for Studio Ghibli Home Media releases (VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray).

(June 27, 1997- (Hayao Miyazaki variant) August 7, 1998- (Isao Takahata variant))
Logo: On a white background, we see a character from a Studio Ghibli movie with pink cheeks and a shadow walking on the spot, which depends on the director. Afterwards, it cuts to the letters ジブリが (Ghibli ga), with the "Ghibli" part made out of tree stumps, Acorns, Mushrooms and Susuwatari (Soot Gremlins), with the "Ga" part in a standard font. Afterwards, the remaining Japanese text いっぱい (Ippai) appears below in the same font, followed with the English word "COLLECTION" in a black font below all the Japanese text.

Variants:
 * Miyazaki Version - Mei from My Neighbor Totoro is the character walking on the spot. The Ghibli ga Ippai part appears one by one, while COLLECTION fades below.
 * Takahata Version - Setsuko from Grave of the Fireflies is the character walking on the spot. After a while, she stops and gives a salute. The scene cuts to the Ghibli ga Ippai COLLECTION logo, in which the entire logo fades at the same time.

FX/SFX: The animation used in the logo. Quite nice, actually.

Music/Sounds:
 * Miyazaki Version - A shortened version of the track "Let's Go to the Hospital!" from My Neighbor Totoro, composed by Joe Hisaishi.
 * Takahata Version - A sample of the song "Home, Sweet Home" used in Grave of the Fireflies, composed by Michio Mamiya.

Availability: Appears on Japanese Studio Ghibli Home Media material distributed by Walt Disney Studios Japan. It might appear on Taiwanese and Chinese releases as well.
 * Miyazaki Version - First used on the 1997 VHS release of My Neighbor Totoro and appears on other VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray prints of Hayao Miyazaki's movies.
 * Takahata Version - First used on the 1998 VHS of Grave of the Fireflies, and appears on other VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray releases of Isao Takahata's movies, such as My Neighbors the Yamadas.

Editor's Note: This is a favorite among Studio Ghibli fans.