(MG) Kiki's Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono + Recipes! (2024)

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(Cover art by John Perlock)

I recently found the paperback version of Kiki's Delivery Service at a used book sale at the Provo Library. Until then I had only known "Kiki's Delivery Service" as a beautiful animated film--but this is the story the film is based on! Scroll down for book info., review, & recipes!

Kiki's Delivery Service is the English title of the Japanese story Majo no Takkyūbin (Witch's Delivery Service) written by Eiko Kadono, originally published in Japan in 1985. The American edition was translated by Lynne E. Riggs (co-founder of the Center for Intercultural Communications in Japan) and published in 2003 by Annick Press. The book is now out of print (poop@#&^%$!)
The Studio Ghibli/Hayao Miyazaki film adaptation of Witch's Delivery Service was released in Japan in 1989. Disney released the film in America almost 10 years later in 1998 under the name "Kiki's Delivery Service", with a re-release in 2010. For a FAQ about the film and book, please click here. There has even been talk of a live-action film adaptation of Witch's Delivery Service, but who knows when or if it will come to fruition. I sure hope so! EDIT: A Japanese live-action movie based on the book has been confirmed for Spring 2014!
Eiko Kadono has continued writing the adventures of Kiki and there are now 5 books total in the series. The black & white art in the books is by illustrator Akiko Hayashi.

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(From Goodreads)
Kiki is a resourceful, spunky girl who follows her maternal tradition to be a witch. She possesses only one gift of witchcraft -- the power to fly. Like all young witches, she sets out at age 12 to find a town of her own. With her ever-present companion Jiji -- a cynical and faithful black cat -- Kiki departs on her broomstick and arrives at a big town near the ocean. Though nervous at first, she soon sets up a business delivering packages.
Kiki meets all kinds of people and has many adventures. She befriends the thief who stole her broomstick and saves the town's traditional New Year's marathon with some courageous and timely flying.
Throughout, Kiki's confidence and self-awareness grows as she learns to value her unique talents. And with Kiki's help, the townspeople realize that everyone has some "magic" that gives them their own special character and vitality.
This is a charming and delightful tale that is reminiscent of children's favorites "The Worst Witch" by Jill Murphy and Astrid Lindgren's "Adventures of Pippi Longstocking." Black and white line drawings sprinkled throughout reveal the humor and warmth in everything Kiki does.

This is a very sweet story! The writing is simple and effective with many cute metaphors and descriptions. The book is eleven chapters of short adventures that weave together to create a whole year's picture of little witch Kiki's growth as an individual. Many of the emotions Kiki experiences are very insightful and relate-able. The theme of finding your way in the world is dealt with in a whimsical and heart-felt way.
There are many similarities between the book and the movie, but also several differences. Both are beautiful works in their own right and are good companions to one another.


Food in Kiki's Delivery Service (the book):

There are a few instances of biscuits and rolls, a mention of saffron tea, bean soup, and meatballs in tomato sauce. Yumm. Each food (and drink) is significant, either representing familial love or the kindness of the people Kiki encounters.

Kiki is given 5 butter rolls by the town baker, Osono, as thanks for delivering a pacifier to one of Osono's customers. Osono is the first nice person Kiki meets in her new town and is a constant character throughout the book, giving Kiki advice and support. Because Osono runs a bakery, and because Kiki describes them as beautiful, I imagine her butter rolls might be like those from this recipe.
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(photo by Kay-otic)

Butter Rolls

Ingredients:

Biscuit dough (canned, or you could even use the next recipe down)
Soft, spreadable butter
1/3 cup white sugar
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg or cinnamon
1 cup milk
1/3 cup white sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Lightly grease a 7 x 11 inch baking pan.
On a floured surface, roll dough into a large rectangle.
Spread the butter evenly over the dough, then sprinkle on 1/3 cup sugar & nutmeg or cinnamon.
Roll up the dough jelly roll style and pinch to seal.
Cut into even slices.
Place the rolls in the prepared pan.
In a small saucepan, heat milk, 1/3 cup sugar & vanilla until mixture begins to bubble.
Pour milk mixture over rolls.
Bake in preheated oven until browned & rolls are no longer doughy.
As payment for her help Kiki is given a bag of homemade biscuits by an older lady who makes due with what she has. The biscuits are broken so the lady names them Stardust Biscuits.

(MG) Kiki's Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono + Recipes! (5)Flaky Biscuits

(from Beth Sharesh @ Kitchen Mage)

Ingredients:

2 1/4 cups All-purpose flour
3/4 tsp Salt
1 tsp Sugar
1/3 cup Butter, very cold
1 cup Milk, very cold

Directions:

Preheat oven to 450°
Place flour, salt, sugar and baking powder in bowl & stir to combine.
Cut pieces of butter into dry mixture with fork until roughly the size of peas.
Add the cold milk.
Toss together gently until barely combined.
When the dough holds together, turn it out on a lightly floured counter.
Gently knead the dough a few times until it is a mostly a cohesive ball.
Roll the dough into a rectangle 1/2-3/4 inch thick, depending on how tall you like your biscuits.
Cut into 2 inch circles, you should get about 6, & place on a parchment lined cookie sheet.
Bake at 450° for 8-10 minutes.
Butter and eat while still warm.

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Saffron Tea
In the story, because the weather has gotten cold, Kiki reminisces on having saffron tea with her mother and wishes she had paid more attention to her mother's talents. Kiki describes the tea as "thick" so I've made a milk tea version which you can find the recipe for here. Here's some information on the benefits on saffron tea.

In the book, the meatballs in tomato sauce are stewed. The meal is part of her hometown's New Year's tradition.


(MG) Kiki's Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono + Recipes! (7)Meatballs in Tomato Sauce
(from HUNNIE0913 @ Allrecipes.com)

Ingredients:

1 1/2 lbs ground beef
1 1/4 cups Italian seasoned bread crumbs
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
1 egg, beaten
1 (28 ounce) jar spaghetti sauce
1 (16 ounce) can crushed tomatoes
1 (14.25 ounce) can tomato puree

Directions:

In a bowl, mix the ground beef, bread crumbs, parsley, garlic, onion, and egg.
Shape the mixture into 16 meatballs. ((In the book, Kiki's "meatballs were as big as apples"))
In a slow cooker, mix the spaghetti sauce, crushed tomatoes, and tomato puree.
Place the meatballs into the sauce mixture.
Cook on Low for 6 to 8 hours.

When Kiki visits home toward the end of the book, her mother is making bean soup. Kiki says this is her and Jiji's favorite meal. There is no description of what kind of bean soup so I chose one that's Japanese.


(MG) Kiki's Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono + Recipes! (8)Bean Soup

(from JayMan3 @ Japanese Recipe Wiki)

Ingredients:

3 cups dried azuki beans (you can also substitute with red beans)
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 carrots, diced
2 tablespoons finely chopped ginger
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 tablespoon cumin
1 lime, juiced
3 tablespoons fresh cilantro, choppe

Directions:

Soak beans in cold water overnight.
Drain beans and add to crockpot along with olive oil, ginger, garlic, onion, and cumin.
Cover with 2 quarts of water and cook on low for 6-8 hours, or until beans are tender.
Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Add lime juice and cilantro prior to serving.
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FAQs

Is Kiki's delivery service okay for kids? ›

Parents need to know that Hayao Miyazaki's classic anime adventure Kiki's Delivery Service is an ideal film for the entire family. Unlike some of his other movies, which feature some potentially frightening characters or disturbing scenes, this one is a sweet coming-of-age adventure.

Are there two versions of Kiki's delivery service? ›

For the 2010 US DVD release, a new version of the English dub has been created. It is based on the 1998 English dub by Disney, however it loses the added music by Sydney Forest, sound effects and dialogs (most notably by Phil Hartman as Jiji) which were added for the dub.

What age is Kiki's delivery service book appropriate for? ›

10 - 12 Years

Why can't Kiki hear Jiji anymore? ›

Jiji had served as the wiser voice (imaginary companion) to Kiki, and she stopped being able to understand him the moment she struggles with self-doubt.

Why did Jiji meow at the end? ›

In the film's final act, Kiki loses her magic abilities, making her unable to fly or talk to Jiji. She eventually regains her ability to fly, but she can no longer communicate with her cat, as suggested by his “meow” in the final scene of the film's original Japanese version.

Is the lady in Kiki's delivery Service pregnant? ›

Osono is Kiki's guardian and she and her husband own a bakery. She features in the film Kiki's Delivery Service. Osono agrees to let Kiki stay with her and helps her at various points along Kiki's story. She is heavily pregnant with her baby and needs all the help she can get at the bakery.

Is Kiki's delivery Service about depression? ›

Losing Your Magic

As Kiki sinks into her depression, her confidence tanks and she loses her ability to fly and talk to Jiji. Her magic is gone. And realizing her magic has left her only leads to more anxiety, more panic, and more hopelessness.

What is the point of Kiki's delivery service? ›

Kiki's Delivery Service is a layered story that explores themes of growing up, loneliness, and the struggle to adjust to change. The film challenges the misconception that Studio Ghibli movies are light and fluffy, showcasing internal conflicts and deeper emotions.

What city is Kiki's delivery service based on? ›

During the production phase, Hayao Miyazaki and his artists traveled to Sweden to research the film. The photographs they took of Stockholm and Visby formed the basis of the fictional city of Koriko. The city also contains elements of Lisbon, Paris, San Francisco, and Milan.

What is the gender of Jiji? ›

Q: Is JiJi male or female? A: JiJi does not have a specific gender so that students can assign attributes to JiJi that make sense to them and will support them in their mathematical journey with JiJi.

How old was Kiki in Kiki's delivery Service? ›

In this anime feature, 13-year-old Kiki moves to a seaside town with her talking cat, Jiji, to spend a year alone, in accordance with her village's tradition for witches in training. After learning to control her broomstick, Kiki sets up a flying courier service and soon becomes a fixture in the community.

Is there a love story in Kiki's Delivery Service? ›

An arguably underrated couple in the Studio Ghibli universe, Kiki and Tombo's relationship in Kiki's Delivery Service is full of realistic behavior in terms of their young, budding romance.

Is Jiji a girl in Kiki's Delivery Service? ›

In the original Japanese script, Jiji is actually female. Another a difference is that in the original Japanese, it is left ambiguous as to whether Jiji ever regained the ability to speak with Kiki.

What year is Kiki's delivery service set in? ›

I read the novel and it said it takes place in 1955, but most sources say 1958. And some sources say that Kiki's Delivery Service takes place somewhere between the 50s, but the clothes look modern to me.

Who was the original dubbed version of Kiki's delivery service? ›

Kiki's Delivery Service was originally dubbed in 1990 and produced by Carl Macek of Streamline Pictures at the request of Tokuma Shoten for Japan Airlines' international flights. Kiki was portrayed by voice actress Lisa Michelson, who also voiced Satuski in the Streamline Dub of My Neighbor Totoro.

What is the song at the end of Kiki's delivery service? ›

I'm Gonna Fly (From "Kiki's Delivery Service")

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