In this episode, the Collective takes to the skies with Studio Ghibli’s airborne antihero in Porco Rosso. Together, they explore the film’s rich blend of whimsy, melancholy, and political undercurrents, unpacking why this story of a cursed pilot pig resonates so deeply. From the elegance of its aerial dogfights to the quiet heartbreak of unspoken love, the Collective dives into what makes Porco Rosso one of Hayao Miyazaki’s most quietly profound works.
Is it a kids’ film, a war story, or a poetic meditation on identity? The Collective has thoughts—plenty of them. Tune in for spirited discussion, heartfelt nostalgia, and a healthy dose of sky-bound wonder.