Time on your hands and a love of anime? A producer from Japan's Studio Ghibli is offering an online tutorial for drawing one of its most beloved characters: Totoro.

Toshio Suzuki, former president of the Tokyo-based studio, contributed the video to a website intended to support children stuck at home during the coronavirus outbreak.

Time on your hands and a love of anime? A producer from Japan's famed Studio Ghibli is offering an online tutorial for drawing one of its most beloved characters: Totoro.Toshio Suzuki, former president of the Tokyo-based studio, contributed the video to
Time on your hands and a love of anime? A producer from Japan's famed Studio Ghibli is offering an online tutorial for drawing one of its most beloved characters: Totoro.Toshio Suzuki, former president of the Tokyo-based studio, contributed the video to a website intended to support children stuck at home during the coronavirus outbreak. NAGOYA CITY EDUCATION BOARD EDUCATION CENTRE /

"Hi everyone. I will teach you how to draw Totoro," a grinning Suzuki says in the brief lesson, first painting the outline of the rotund character, which resembles something between a cat, an owl and a raccoon.

Using a ink brush, he advises that "the most important" element of illustrating the creature is to draw its rounded eyes set far apart.

"This is something you can do at home. Everyone, please draw pictures," Suzuki says.

Toshio Suzuki contributed the video to a website intended to support children stuck at home during the pandemic
Toshio Suzuki contributed the video to a website intended to support children stuck at home during the pandemic NAGOYA CITY EDUCATION BOARD EDUCATION CENTRE / Handout

The lovable Totoro is the star of Studio Ghibli's popular film "My Neighbour Totoro", which tells the story of two sisters and their friendships with forest creatures.

It was released in 1988 and became an instant classic, remaining popular both in Japan and abroad, even hitting Chinese cinemas for the first time in 2018.

Suzuki produced the movie, along with other major Studio Ghibli animations such as "Kiki's Delivery Service," "Princess Mononoke" and "Spirited Away."

Japan has seen a smaller coronavirus outbreak than parts of Europe or the United States, but many schools have been closed since late February and the country is currently under a state of emergency.

Tokyo's popular Ghibli Museum, featuring the works of the studio's Oscar-winning animator Hayao Miyazaki, is among the public and private facilities that have been closed for months.