River Ghibli

Ziko

Minaro and Uki are sitting at a wooden table in a cozy, rustic room filled with sketches and art supplies. Uki is holding a pencil, her sketchbook open to a drawing of a forest. Minaro looks at the drawing with wide, curious eyes.
Minaro: Uki, can we make some Epic Strips in Studio Ghibli style?
Uki: Of course.
A collection of short fat characters with really big heads in a ramen shop.
Uki: Here's two characters with no necks. They're probably talking about a river they can't remember. Happy now?
Minaro and Uki are now outside, sitting on a grassy hill under a large cherry blossom tree, petals falling around them like a gentle rain. Uki is showing Minaro a book filled with Studio Ghibli illustrations.
Minaro: Boring. Let's skip the dialog and just fly around.
Uki: Hang on!
Minaro and Uki are flying through the sky on a fantastical flying machine that resembles a giant, mechanical bird. The sky is a deep blue, with fluffy clouds and a golden sun in the background. Minaro is ecstatic, ears flapping in the wind, while Uki steers the machine with determination.
Uki: I just remembered a river from a long time ago where I dropped my shoe.
Minaro: Quiet, please.