Hayao Miyazaki tackles the delicate topics of growing up and growing vulnerable in Kiki's Delivery Service, taking on the subject matter in a manner which is, at the same time, serious and whimsical (the hallmarks of a Studio Ghibli film). Join Kiki as she begins to understand her powers and shows the world that not all witches are bad, though they do fly on broomsticks and own black cats. In Miyazaki’s world, they also deliver baked goods, find romance, rescue their pets from trouble and, on occasion, have their perseverance tested. Kiki's Delivery Service reminds the audience that, despite our differences, we all have to mature from child to adult at some point.