Win ‘From Up on Poppy Hill’ goodies and a set of Studio Ghibli posters!

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To celebrate the release of Studio Ghibli’s From Up on Poppy Hill, in cinemas on Friday 2 August, we’ve got a set of Studio Ghibli posters (including My Neighbour Totoro, Grave of the Fireflies, From Up on Poppy Hill and Howl’s Moving Castle) to give away to one of our Twitter followers!

3 runners-up will each win a set of From Up on Poppy Hill goodies.

For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and tweet the following text:

Follow @cultboxtv and RT for a chance to win Studio Ghibli posters and goodies – Info: http://bit.ly/14xGWYj #GhibliCB

Set in Yokohama in the year 1963, “From Up On Poppy Hill” is a love story whose main characters are the high school students who were to become the first generation of a new Japan. As the country begins to pick itself up from the devastation of the Second World War, the new generation struggles with moving forward into a prosperous future while trying not to lose the things from the past that make them who they are. The film’s rich and vibrant animation captures the entrancing beauty of the Yokohama harbor setting and lush surrounding hillsides and, with a soundtrack that draws from the finest music of the time, perfectly captures the thrills of young romance and the hope of a new dawn.

> Like the official Studio Ghibli UK Facebook page.

This competition has closed. The winners are Wesley Stuart (@Wez_Stuart) from Knowsley, Lynn Seymour (@notwinnin) from Aberdeenshire, Ian Winner (@IanWinner1) from Rostrevor and Annelouise Hall (@annelie_rainbow) from Ayrshire.

Terms & Conditions:
Employees and contributors of CultBox.co.uk and their families are not eligible to enter. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The prize may not be transferred to any other person. No cash alternative or alternative prize is available on entrant’s request, but in the event of the advertised competition prize being unavailable we reserve the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater value. Entry in the competition implies acceptance of these rules.