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Grave Of The Fireflies' Movie Poster Has A Hidden (And Depressing) Secret

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Grave of the Fireflies is one of the saddest movies ever made. Decades after its original release, people have discovered a haunting, hidden image in the Japanese movie poster.

Attention has been re-focused on Grave of the Fireflies after director Isao Takahata’s recent passing. Grave of the Fireflies is a 1988 Studio Ghibli movie about two children in Japan during World War II.

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Here is the Japanese poster in question. It looks like main characters Seita and Setsuko are playing with fireflies, right?

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But if you look closely at the top of the poster...

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...or alter the poster’s color...

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There appears to be a B29 hidden in the blackness.

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If you alter the color further, you can see that there’s the round glowing light of fireflies at the bottom contrasted with what appears to be bullets or firebombs raining down.

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This poster is perhaps more famous, and it’s also depressing as hell, but doesn’t quite pack the same emotional punch upon closer inspection.


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