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Totoro vuelve a los cines argentinos y revive una ternura compartida entre varias generaciones

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Hayao Miyazaki's classic animated film Totoro returned to Argentine cinemas on Thursday, August 20, marking 38 years since its original creation. The theatrical re-release is part of the Mundo Ghibli screening cycle, bringing the story of the forest spirit and the two young girls back to the big screen for multiple generations of viewers.

Simultaneously, in an unrelated cultural development reported in the same regional news feed, Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) announced new studies concerning 179 pre-Hispanic artifacts. These objects, dating between 600 and 900 AD, were discovered inside a ritual cave belonging to the Zoque culture.

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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) Reports on the archaeological discovery of pre-Hispanic Zoque artifacts in Mexico.
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