Netflix’s The Imaginary trailer is here and it dives into the power of imagination, as well as the one thing that stop it — reality. Streams July 5th.
The official trailer for Netflix’s new anime, The Imaginary, is here. It dives into the power of imagination, showing a young girl named Amanda and her imaginary friend Rudger. When a sinister man and a creepy young girl arrive, things seem to go south for the friends.

The trailer does not give much away, but also details that Rudger finds himself in the Town of Imaginaries, where imaginary friends go. He seems very upset, stating that Amanda will never forget him, when told that friends disappear when they are forgotten.
Rudger seems to meet many other imaginary friends, who vary in their design. From looking just like humans, to being hippos or tiny skeletons. The trailer explores the power of imagination, as well as what appears to be its biggest rival — reality.

The Imaginary is directed by renowned animator Yoshiyuki Momose, who worked on Spirited Away. The animation is stunning, which should come as no surprise knowing that this film is from Studio Ponoc, which was founded by former Studio Ghibli staff members.
While Studio Ponoc is a separate and independent studio, it has strong connections to Studio Ghibli due to the involvement of key Ghibli personnel.
The Imaginary starts streaming on Netflix July 5th and if the trailer is any indication, you don’t want to miss it.
NEXT: Netflix Animation Reveals New & Returning Series & Films

ABOUT THE IMAGINARY
Studio Ponoc’s The Imaginary portrays the depths of humanity and creativity through the eyes of young Amanda and her imaginary companion, Rudger, a boy no one can see imagined by Amanda to share her thrilling make-believe adventures. But when Rudger, suddenly alone, arrives at The Town of Imaginaries, where forgotten Imaginaries live and find work, he faces a mysterious threat.
Directed by renowned animator Yoshiyuki Momose (Spirited Away), The Imaginary is an unforgettable adventure of love, loss, and the healing power of imagination.
The groundbreaking hand-drawn animation of The Imaginary is heightened by first-of-their-kind techniques of light and shadow. The Imaginary is based on the beloved and award-winning novel of the same name by A.F. Harrold and illustrated by Emily Gravett (Bloomsbury Publishing).
The Imaginary starts streaming on Netflix July 5, 2024.

Production: Studio Ponoc
Director: Yoshiyuki Momose (Modest Heroes, Tomorrow’s Leaves)
Screenwriter/Producer: Yoshiaki Nishimura, Two-time Academy Award nominee (The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, When Marnie Was There)
Cast: Louie Rudge-Buchanan (Rudger), Evie Kiszel (Amanda), Hayley Atwell (Lizzie), Sky Katz (Emily), Jeremy Swift (Mr Bunting), Kal Penn (Zinzan), LeVar Burton (The Old Dog), Jane Singer (Granny Downbeat), Ruby Barnhill (Aurora), Roger Craig Smith (Snowflake), Courtenay Taylor (Cruncher-of-Bones), Miles Nibbe (John)
Main Theme Song “Nothing’s Impossible” Performed by: A Great Big World featuring Rachel Platten.

