NO-FACE (SPIRITED AWAY): 5 FACTS FANS PROBABLY DON’T KNOW

No-Face’s Footprints In Spirited Away

Intriguingly, No-Face leaves footprints, sparking fan theories about the depth of his existence.

His Real Name

Known as 'Kaonashi' in Japanese, meaning 'Faceless,' No-Face's identity transcends the English moniker.

No-Face’s Gender

Initially referred to as 'he,' No-Face's gender becomes ambiguous, contributing to the character's mystique.

Noppera-Bo Inspiration

Drawing inspiration from Japanese folklore, No-Face finds parallels with the Noppera-Bo, a faceless ghost.

Babette’s Feast Inspiration

Miyazaki's inspiration for No-Face's insatiable gluttony draws from the film 'Babette’s Feast.'

NO-FACE (SPIRITED AWAY): 10 FACTS FANS PROBABLY DON’T KNOW