Hayao Miyazaki's most underrated anime, Kiki's Delivery Service, released 35 years ago, remains a gem. The film follows a young witch, Kiki, as she starts her independent training by becoming a delivery worker. Despite critical praise and a loyal fanbase, the film is often overshadowed by Miyazaki's other works. Yet, Kiki's Delivery Service offers a warm, comforting viewing experience with deeper themes of maturity, self-care, and independence. The character of Kiki embodies the struggles of growing up and finding balance in life. Miyazaki's adaptation of Eiko Kadono's book adds layers to the story, exploring themes of overworking and loss of confidence. As Miyazaki continues to produce films, Kiki's Delivery Service remains a timeless classic and a testament to his unique storytelling style.