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2016 romantic fantasy drama anime film

Your Name
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Japanese 君の名は。
Hepburn Kimi no Na wa
Directed by Makoto Shinkai
Written by Makoto Shinkai
Produced by
  • Kōichirō Itō
  • Katsuhiro Takei
Starring
  • Ryunosuke Kamiki
  • Mone Kamishiraishi
Cinematography Makoto Shinkai
Edited by Makoto Shinkai
Music by Radwimps

Production
companies

  • Toho
  • CoMix Moving ridge Films
Distributed by Toho

Release dates

  • July 3, 2016 (2016-07-03) (Anime Expo)
  • August 26, 2016 (2016-08-26) (Japan)

Running time

107 minutes[1]
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Box office ¥41.44 billion (US$380.15 million)[ii]

Your Proper noun (Japanese: 君の名は。, Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa. ) is a 2016 Japanese animated romantic fantasy motion-picture show produced past CoMix Moving ridge Films and released by Toho. It depicts a high school boy in Tokyo and a high school daughter in the Japanese countryside who suddenly and inexplicably begin to bandy bodies.

The film was commissioned in 2014, written and directed past Makoto Shinkai. Information technology features the voices of Ryunosuke Kamiki and Mone Kamishiraishi, with blitheness direction past Masashi Ando, grapheme design by Masayoshi Tanaka, and its orchestral score and soundtrack equanimous by Radwimps. A light novel of the same name, besides written past Shinkai, was published a month prior to the film'due south premiere.

Your Proper noun premiered at the 2016 Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July iii, 2016, and was theatrically released in Japan on August 26, 2016, and in the United States on Apr 7, 2017. The moving picture was critically acclaimed, with praise for the animation, music, and emotional weight. The film grossed over ¥41.44 billion (United states of america$380.xv 1000000) worldwide, breaking numerous box function records, including becoming the third highest-grossing anime pic of all fourth dimension, unadjusted for inflation.

The movie won All-time Animated Feature at the 2016 Los Angeles Picture Critics Association Awards, 49th Sitges Film Festival, and equally the 71st Mainichi Picture Awards, and nominated for Best Animation of the Twelvemonth at the 40th Japan Academy Prize. As of 2021, a alive-action American remake by Paramount Pictures is in evolution.

Plot [edit]

In 2013, Mitsuha Miyamizu is a high school girl living in the rural town of Itomori, Japan. Bored of the town, she wishes to be a Tokyo boy in her next life. One solar day, she inexplicably begins to switch bodies intermittently with Taki Tachibana, a loftier school boy in Tokyo. Thus, when they wake upwards equally each other on some mornings, they must live through the other's respective activities and social interactions for the day. They learn they can communicate with each other past leaving messages on paper, phones, and sometimes on each other's skin. Mitsuha (in Taki's torso) sets Taki upward on a date with coworker Miki Okudera, while Taki (in Mitsuha's torso) causes Mitsuha to go popular at school. I 24-hour interval, Taki (in Mitsuha's trunk) accompanies Mitsuha'due south grandmother Hitoha and younger sister Yotsuha to leave the ritual alcohol kuchikamizake, made past the sisters, as an offering at the Shinto shrine located on a mountaintop exterior the boondocks. It is believed to represent the trunk of the village guardian god ruling over human connections and fourth dimension. Taki reads a note from Mitsuha virtually the comet Tiamat, expected to pass nearest to Earth on the day of the autumn festival. The next twenty-four hours, Taki wakes up in his body and goes on a date with Miki, who tells him she enjoyed the engagement but besides that she can tell he is preoccupied with thoughts of someone else. Taki attempts to call Mitsuha on the phone only cannot achieve her equally the body-switching ends.

Taki, Miki, and their friend Tsukasa travel to Gifu by train on a trip to Hida in search of Mitsuha. However, Taki does not know the name of Itomori, relying on his sketches of the surrounding mural from memory. A restaurant owner in Hida recognizes the town in the sketch, existence from there. He takes Taki and his friends to the ruins of Itomori, which has been destroyed and where 500 residents were killed when Tiamat unexpectedly fragmented as it passed past Globe three years earlier. Taki observes Mitsuha'south letters disappear from his telephone, and his memories of her begin to gradually fade, realizing the 2 were besides separated by time, as he is in 2016. Taki finds Mitsuha'southward proper noun in the record of fatalities. While Miki and Tsukasa return to Tokyo, Taki journeys to the shrine, hoping to reconnect with Mitsuha and warn her virtually Tiamat. There, Taki drinks Mitsuha's kuchikamizake and then lapses into a vision, where he glimpses Mitsuha'due south past. He also recalls that he encountered Mitsuha on a train when she came to Tokyo the day before the effect to find him, though Taki did not recognize her equally the body-switching was yet to occur in his timeframe. Earlier leaving the train in embarrassment, Mitsuha had handed him her hair ribbon, which he has since worn on his wrist as a skilful-luck charm.

Taki wakes up in Mitsuha's body at her house on the morning of the festival. Hitoha deduces what has happened and tells him the body-switching ability has been passed downward in her family as caretakers of the shrine. Taki convinces Tessie and Sayaka, ii of Mitsuha's friends, to get the townspeople to evacuate Itomori by disabling the electrical substation and broadcasting a fake emergency alert. Taki heads to the shrine, realizing that Mitsuha must be in his body there, while Mitsuha wakes up in Taki's torso. At dusk, the two sense each other'due south presence on the mountaintop but are separated due to contrasting timeframes and cannot see each other. When twilight falls,[note 1] they return to their ain bodies and see each other in person. Afterward Taki returns Mitsuha's ribbon, they try to write their names on each other's palms then that they will recall each other. However, before Mitsuha can write hers, twilight passes, and they revert to their respective timeframes. When the evacuation plan fails, Mitsuha has to convince her father, Toshiki, the mayor of Itomori, to evacuate everyone. Earlier doing so, Mitsuha notices her memories of Taki are fading abroad and discovers he wrote "I dearest you" on her hand instead of his own name. After Tiamat crashes, Taki, in his ain timeframe, remembers naught.

Five years afterward, Taki, having graduated from university, is searching for a job. He senses he has lost something vital that he cannot place, and feels inexplicable involvement in the events surrounding Tiamat, now 8 years in the past: Itomori was destroyed, simply all of its people survived as they had evacuated just in fourth dimension. Mitsuha has since moved to Tokyo. One-time later, Taki and Mitsuha glimpse each other when their respective trains pass each other and are instantly fatigued to seek i another, disembarking and racing to observe the other, finally meeting at the stairs of Suga Shrine [ja]. Taki calls out to Mitsuha, saying that he feels he knows her, and she responds likewise. Having finally found what each had long searched for, they shed tears of happiness and simultaneously ask each other for their name.

Characters [edit]

Taki Tachibana ( 立花 瀧 , Tachibana Taki )
Voiced past: Ryunosuke Kamiki[three] (Japanese); Michael Sinterniklaas (English) [4] [5]
A loftier schoolhouse boy in Tokyo. He is a 17-year-old 11th grader attending Tokyo Metropolitan High School in the class next to Class C of the second twelvemonth. He is a talented sketch artist and has aspirations to be an architect. He is brusque-tempered simply well-meaning and kind. He spends time with Miki Okudera, working in a function-fourth dimension chore as a waiter at the Italian restaurant "Il Giardino delle Parole".[a] A running gag in the film is that whenever Taki wakes upwards and realizes he has swapped bodies with Mitsuha that 24-hour interval, he immediately begins to fondle "his" breasts in amazement, only stopping one time Mitsuha'due south sis, Yotsuha, sees her. Mitsuha teasingly calls him out for the addiction when they meet in person for the first time during twilight. Taki later appeared in Shinkai'due south next movie Weathering with You lot.
Taki's birthday contradicts with the film's setting of 17 years one-time in the summer of his second year in high school, because according to Shinkai, "In their mind, they both kind of assumed that they were both built-in on December 1." He lives with his father, who works at Kasumigaseki; Shinkai states, "I recollect his mother divorced his father a few years ago."[vi]
Mitsuha Miyamizu ( 宮水 三葉 , Miyamizu Mitsuha )
Voiced by: Mone Kamishiraishi[3] (Japanese); Stephanie Sheh[5] (English language)
A high school daughter dissatisfied with her life in Itomori, a mountainous and rural boondocks of Gifu Prefecture. She is a 17-year-old student in her 2d year at Itomori High Schoolhouse, but in reality is three years older than Taki. Mitsuha is usually seen with her hair tied up with a dark cerise braided ribbon that she made past hand herself. She and her sis are maidens of the family shrine. Afterward her female parent died, her father abandoned the shrine to pursue politics. She lives with her maternal grandmother, Hitoha, and her younger sis, Yotsuha, who is in elementary school. Mitsuha wishes to have a improve life in Tokyo than having unavoidable encounters in the small town with her estranged male parent, the mayor, every bit well every bit her role as a shrine maiden (miko) in rituals for her female parent's family shrine including making kuchikamizake, an ancient traditional style of making sake by chewing rice and spitting it back out to be fermented - all of which attracts mockery and disdain from her classmates. When switching bodies with Taki, Mitsuha forbids him from looking at or touching her body. Mitsuha later appeared in Shinkai'south next film Weathering with You.
Like Taki, her altogether contradicts with the film'south setting that she is 17 years old in the summer of her second twelvemonth in high school, because as Shinkai says, "In their mind, they both kind of assumed that they were both born on December 1."[half dozen]
Katsuhiko "Tessie" Teshigawara ( 勅使河原 克彦 , Teshigawara Katsuhiko )
Voiced by: Ryo Narita[4] (Japanese); Kyle Hebert[5] (English language)
1 of Mitsuha'south classmates; as of 2013, he is 17 years quondam[b] and has a crush on Mitsuha. His nickname is "Tessie" ("Tesshi" in the dub). He is the son of the president of a local construction company, Teshigawara Construction. He is a lover of the monthly occult magazine MU (ja) and a mechanical geek. He has a l-50 dear/hate human relationship with his hometown,[c] Itomori, and from his own perspective, he initiates concrete measures to improve the town's situation,[d] which earns him the sympathy of Taki (physically, Mitsuha).
In the epilogue, he talks about his upcoming wedlock to Sayaka.
Teshigawara is named afterwards Shoko Aizawa's eye schoolhouse friend, Teshigawara, who appears in the 7th episode of Shinkai's novel The Garden of Words ( Kotonoha no Niwa ).[6] [7]
Sayaka Natori ( 名取 早耶香 , Natori Sayaka )
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[4] (Japanese); Cassandra Morris[5] (English)
One of Mitsuha's classmates and her best friend; as of 2013, she is 17 years old.[b] She has a calm but nervous personality and has a crush on Tessie. She is office of the school'southward radio dissemination order, so she is tasked by Taki and Tessie with dissemination the false emergency evacuation alarm. Her sister, who works at the town hall, makes a cursory appearance in the moving picture.
Sayaka is named afterward a friend of Shoko Aizawa'southward from middle schoolhouse, who appears in the seventh episode of Shinkai's novel The Garden of Words.[six] [7]
Tsukasa Fujii ( 藤井 司 , Fujii Tsukasa )
Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki[four] (Japanese); Ben Pronsky[5] (English)
A classmate and friend of Taki. He has a cool personality and, like Taki, is interested in architecture. He works part-time at the same restaurant equally Taki and Takagi. He worries about Taki whenever Mitsuha inhabits his body.
In his last scene, he is wearing a ring on his left-hand finger; and when asked nigh it, Shinkai said, "It'due south just a backstory, but I believe Tsukasa is engaged to Okudera."
Shinta Takagi ( 高木 真太 , Takagi Shinta )
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa[4] (Japanese); Ray Hunt[5] (English language)
A classmate and friend of Taki. He is optimistic and has a large, well-baked figure with an athletic advent. Like Taki, he is an aspiring architect. He works part-fourth dimension at the same eatery as Taki and Tsukasa.
Miki Okudera ( 奥寺 ミキ , Okudera Miki )
Voiced by: Masami Nagasawa[8] (Japanese); Laura Post[v] (English language)
A university student, i of Taki's friends, and his co-worker at the Italian eating house "Il Giardino delle Parole". She is a beautiful and fashionable college girl who is popular with male person waiters. She develops closer feelings for Taki when Mitsuha inhabits his trunk. She is a smoker, which Tsukasa discovers when they spend a night together while accompanying Taki on his search for Mitsuha. She is more usually referred to as Ms. Okudera (Okudera-senpai) by her colleagues.
When she meets Taki in 2021 after a long fourth dimension, she is wearing an date ring and tells him that she is getting married presently. According to Shinkai: "It's just a backstory, merely I believe that Tsukasa is engaged to Okudera."[6] In the original novel, she is described as working at the Chiba branch of an apparel manufacturer equally of 2021.
Hitoha Miyamizu ( 宮水 一葉 , Miyamizu Hitoha )
Voiced by: Etsuko Ichihara[viii] (Japanese); Glynis Ellis[v] (English)
The head of the Miyamizu[note 2] family shrine in Itomori[note iii], and the maternal grandmother of Mitsuha and Yotsuha. She was 82 years quondam as of 2013.[b] Her favorite family tradition is kumihimo (thread weaving). She educates her grandchildren about the history and traditions of the shrine. Her daughter died peacefully afterwards an disease and her son-in-police force worked as a politico.
It is revealed in the manga accommodation that Hitoha is alive as of 2021.
Yotsuha Miyamizu ( 宮水 四葉 , Miyamizu Yotsuha )
Voiced by: Kanon Tani[8] (Japanese); Catie Harvey[5] (English)
Mitsuha'due south younger sister with a strong personality. She was 9 years erstwhile in the fourth grade as of 2013.[b] She helps her grandmother and sis preserve the family tradition at the shrine. She believes Mitsuha is somewhat crazy but loves her despite the situation. She participates in creating both kumihimo and kuchikamizake. Yotsuha attended high school at the end of the motion picture.
Toshiki Miyamizu ( 宮水 俊樹 , Miyamizu Toshiki )
Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma[4] (Japanese); Scott Williams[v] (English)
The widowed father of Mitsuha and Yotsuha, and Futaba's husband. He was 54 years old as of 2013. He used to be a folklorist who came to town for research and is very strict and jaded from the event. Afterward Futaba died, Toshiki abandoned the shrine and became the mayor.
Futaba Miyamizu ( 宮水 二葉 , Miyamizu Futaba )
Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara[4] (Japanese); Michelle Ruff[5] (English)
The mother of Mitsuha and Yotsuha, the wife of Toshiki, and the daughter of Hitoha. She appeared in a scene where Taki sees her in a vision of Mitsuha'south life. Futaba died peacefully from an illness.
Yukari Yukino ( 雪野 百香里 , Yukino Yukari )
Voiced past: Kana Hanazawa[ix] (Japanese); Katy Vaughn[5] (English)
A literature teacher at Itomori High Schoolhouse. She teaches the form about the give-and-take, "Kataware-doki" (pregnant twilight). She as well appeared in Shinkai's previous film The Garden of Words.
In September 2013, she was living in Tokyo,[10] but as for why she is in Itomori in this film, the pamphlet states that information technology is "up to the viewer's imagination."[11]

Production [edit]

The idea for this story came to Shinkai later on he visited Yuriage, Natori, Miyagi Prefecture in July 2011, after the Neat East Japan Convulsion occurred. He said, "This could accept been my town." He said that he wanted to make a movie in which the positions of the people in Yuriage would be swapped with the viewers. The sketches that Shinkai drew during this visit accept been shown in exhibitions.[12]

In Makoto Shinkai'south proposal sent to Toho on September xiv, 2014, the film was originally titled Yume to Shiriseba ( 夢と知りせば , If I Knew It Was a Dream ), derived from a passage in a waka, or "Japanese poem", attributed to Ono no Komachi.[xiii] Its title was later changed to Kimi no Musubime ( きみの結びめ , Your Connection ) and Kimi wa Kono Sekai no Hanbun ( きみはこの世界のはんぶん , You Are Half of This World ) before becoming Kimi no Na Wa.[14] On December 31, 2014, Shinkai announced that he had been spending his days writing storyboard for this motion-picture show.[xv]

Inspiration for the story came from works including Shūzō Oshimi's Inside Mari, Ranma ½, the Heian period novel Torikaebaya Monogatari, and Greg Egan's curt story The Prophylactic-Deposit Box.[16] Shinkai besides cited Interstellar (2014) by Christopher Nolan equally an influence.[17]

While the town of Itomori, i of the film'southward settings, is fictional, the picture drew inspirations from real-life locations that provided a properties for the town. Such locations include the urban center of Hida in Gifu Prefecture and its library, Hida City Library.[18]

Music [edit]

Yojiro Noda, the lead vocaliser of the Japanese rock band Radwimps, composed the theme music of Your Proper name. Director Makoto Shinkai requested him to compose its music "in a style that the music volition (supplement) the dialogue or monologue of the characters".[xix] Your Name features the post-obit songs performed by Radwimps:

  • "Yumetōrō" ( 夢灯籠 , Yumetōrō , lit. "Dream Lantern")
  • "Zenzenzense" ( 前前前世 , Zenzenzense , lit. "Past Past Past Life") [xix]
  • "Sparkle" ( スパークル , Supākuru ) [20]
  • "Nandemonaiya" ( なんでもないや , Nandemonaiya , lit. "It's Zilch") [19]

The soundtrack of the movie was well received by both audiences and critics akin and is acknowledged as being i of the factors behind its success at the box role.[19] The film'southward soundtrack was the runner-up in the "Best Soundtrack" category at the 2016 Newtype Anime Awards, and the song "Zenzenzense" was the runner-up in the "All-time Theme Song Category".[21]

Release [edit]

World map showing countries and regions where the motion-picture show was released theatrically (green)

The film premiered at the 2016 Anime Expo convention in Los Angeles, California on July 3, 2016, and later on was released theatrically in Japan on August 26, 2016. The film was released in 92 countries.[22] [23] [24] In order to qualify for the Academy Awards, the film was released for one week (December ii–8, 2016) in Los Angeles.

In Southeast Asian countries, this movie was screened as well. Purple Programme streamed an English language- and Chinese-subtitled trailer for the pic and premiered the moving picture in Singapore on Nov three[25] and in Malaysia on Nov 8,[26] with daily screenings onwards. M Pictures released it[27] on November 10 in Thailand, and earned 22,996,714 baht (about US$649,056) in four days. Indonesian film distributor Encore Films announced that information technology volition premiere the film in Indonesia on Dec vii. Movie theatre chain CGV Blitz as well revealed that it will screen the film.[28] Pioneer Films announced that information technology will screen the film in Philippines on December 14 and it immediately became the country's highest-grossing animated moving-picture show for the year.[29] In Hong Kong, the film opened on November 11, and earned HK$6,149,917 (about US$792,806) in three days. The film premiered in Taiwan on October 21 and earned NT$64 one thousand thousand (about Usa$2 million) in its first week while staying in the beginning position in the box function earnings ranking. As of October 31, it has earned NT$52,909,581 (about US$1.666 million) in Taipei alone.[30] Information technology was released in Chinese theatres past Huaxia Film Distribution on December 2, 2016.[31]

The picture was released in Australian cinemas on express release on Nov 24, 2016, by Madman Entertainment in both its original Japanese and an English dub.[32] Madman also released the film in New Zealand on December 1, 2016.[33]

The picture was screened in French republic on December 28.[34] The picture was too released in the Great britain on November 18, 2016, distributed by Anime Express.[35]

The pic was released in N American theaters on April vii, 2017, distributed by Funimation.[36]

Dwelling house media [edit]

Your Name was released in 4K UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on July 26, 2017, in Nihon by Toho Pictures. The release was offered in Regular, Special, and Collector's editions.[37] Funimation announced on July 1 at Anime Expo 2017 that the film would be released on Blu-ray and DVD by the end of 2017 simply did not specify a appointment.[38] At Otakon 2017, they announced they are releasing the movie in both Standard and Limited Edition Blu-Ray and DVD Philharmonic Packs on November 7, 2017.[39] [40]

In its first calendar week, the Blu-ray standard edition sold 202,370 units, the collector's edition sold 125,982 units and the special edition sold 94,079 units.[41] The DVD Standard Edition placed first, selling 215,963.[42] Your Name is the offset anime to place iii Blu-ray Disc releases in the elevation 10 of Oricon's overall Blu-ray Disc chart for 2 directly weeks.[43] In 2017, the film generated ¥6,532,421,094 ($58,238,797) in media revenue from physical home video, soundtrack and book sales in Japan.[44]

Overseas, the moving picture grossed over $x.5 meg from DVD and Blu-ray sales in the United States as of Apr 2022[update].[45] In the Uk, it was 2017'southward second best-selling foreign linguistic communication film on home video (beneath Operation Chromite)[46] and again 2018'due south second best-selling foreign language film (below My Neighbor Totoro).[47]

Television broadcast [edit]

The Japanese boob tube circulate of Your Name was premiered on November 4, 2017, through satellite television broadcaster Wowow. In improver, a special program dedicated to Makoto Shinkai also as his previous works were besides broadcast on the same channel.[48] It likewise received a Japanese terrestrial television premiere on January 3, 2018, via Idiot box Asahi and the initial broadcast received a 17.four% audience rating.[49]

Your Proper noun has fabricated its first premiere on Philippine television through gratis-to-air broadcaster ABS-CBN besides as its Hard disk television service on February eighteen, 2018, but in edited form due to being cut for commercials with a short runtime of 75 minutes.[50] According to Kantar Media statistics, the first free-to-air circulate of the film received an audience rating of nine.ii% while the AGB Nielsen NUTAM statistics, it received a 3.1% audience rating.[51] [52] On April nine, 2020, as part of its Holy Week presentation, the film was aired again with modest cuts for content and longer runtime of 102 minutes (excluding commercials in its 2-hour timeslot) and it immediately became a trending topic through social media platforms whereas Makoto Shinkai himself thanked the viewers of the ABS-CBN broadcast of the film.[53]

Reception [edit]

Box role [edit]

Your Proper name's revenue (red) accounted for ten% of Nihon's 2016 box office revenue.[54]

Nippon's top five box office movies in 2016 (billion yen):[54]

Your Proper name became a huge commercial success, particularly in Nippon,[55] where it grossed ¥25.03 billion.[56] The flick achieved the second-largest gross for a domestic moving picture in Nihon, behind Spirited Away, and the quaternary-largest ever, backside Titanic and Frozen.[57] It is the first anime non directed past Hayao Miyazaki to earn more than $100 million (~¥ten billion) at the Japanese box office.[23] It topped the box part in Japan for a record-breaking 12 non-consecutive weekends. Information technology held the number-1 position for nine consecutive weekends before being toppled by Decease Note: Light Upwards the New World in the final weekend of October. It returned to the tiptop for another 3 weeks earlier finally being dethroned by Hollywood blockbuster Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.[23] [58] [59]

The success of the motion-picture show too extended beyond Nihon. In China, it became the highest-grossing Japanese film in the world's second-largest movie market place on December 17, 2016.[sixty] Information technology has grossed $81.3 million in Prc and is the highest-grossing 2nd animated moving-picture show in the country.[61] Its opening screened in over 7,000 theaters. Information technology made an estimated $10.9 million on its opening day from 66,000 screenings and attracting over 2.77 million admissions, the biggest 2nd animated opening in the country.[62] [63] It too held the record for the highest-grossing not-Hollywood foreign pic in China, up until information technology was surpassed by two Indian films, Dangal and Hugger-mugger Superstar, in May 2017 and February 2018, respectively.[64] [65]

In Thailand it grossed ฿44.1 million ($1.23 one thousand thousand).[22] As of December 26, the movie has grossed US$771,945 in Commonwealth of australia.[66] and Us$95,278 in New Zealand.[67] On a December twenty blog post, the Australian benefactor Madman stated that the film had made over AU$ane,000,000 in the Australian box office alone before closing its limited release run.[68] The flick was number-1 on its opening five days in Republic of korea, with i.eighteen one thousand thousand admissions and a gross of $8.2 1000000,[69] becoming the first Japanese moving picture since Howl's Moving Castle to reach number one in the state.[70]

In the United States and Canada, the film grossed $v,017,246.[71] In the United Kingdom, it grossed £500,000 ($675,000) in 2016, making it the year'due south fifth highest-grossing non-English and non-Hindi film in the UK.[72]

Your Proper noun's worldwide gross range from US$358,331,458 (37,761,685,706 yen) based on the films original run, to US$380,140,500 (41,434,602,500 yen) when factoring in re-releases around the earth and long runs in countries that may simply release weekly box office totals for the meridian 10 films (including Japan).[73]

Critical response [edit]

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports that 98% of critics accept given the film a positive review based on 116 reviews, with an average rating of eight.2/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "As beautifully blithe as it is emotionally satisfying, Your Proper noun adds another outstanding affiliate to author-director Makoto Shinkai's filmography."[74] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 79 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating "by and large favorable reviews".[75]

Mark Schilling of The Nippon Times gave the pic a rating of 4 out of 5 and praised the film's animation for its "alloy of gorgeous, realistic detail and emotionally grounded fantasy".[eight] Withal, he criticized the film's "over-evangelize[y]" of "the comedy of adolescent embarrassment and clumsiness" and its catastrophe for being "To the surprise of no one who has ever seen a Japanese seishun eiga (youth drama)".[8]

Reception outside of Nippon was likewise very positive.[55] [76] Mark Kermode called the film his 9th favourite film to exist released in the United Kingdom in 2016.[77] US reviews were generally positive. The New York Times described it every bit "a wistfully lovely Japanese tale",[78] while David Sims of The Atlantic said it was "a dazzling new work of anime".[79] Conversely, The Boston Globe had a mixed opinion of the film, proverb that information technology was "pretty simply besides complicated".[80] Mike Toole from Anime News Network listed it equally the tertiary-best anime film of all time.[81] John Musker and Ron Clements, directors of the Disney animated films The Great Mouse Detective, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, Treasure Planet, The Princess and the Frog, and Moana, praised the moving picture for its dazzler and uniqueness.[82]

Despite the praise he received, Shinkai insisted that the film is not equally practiced as it could have been: "There are things we could not do, Masashi Ando [Director of Animation] wanted to keep working [on] but had to cease us for lack of money ... For me, it'southward incomplete, unbalanced. The plot is fine but the motion-picture show is not at all perfect. Two years was not enough."[83]

Accolades [edit]

List of awards and nominations
Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result
2016 49th Sitges Movie Festival[84] Best Animated Feature Length Film Your Proper name Won
60th BFI London Film Festival[85] Best Picture show Nominated
18th Bucheon International Animation Festival All-time Blithe Feature Special Distinction Prize Won
Best Animated Feature Audiences Prize
29th Tokyo International Motion picture Festival[86] Arigato Award Makoto Shinkai
6th Newtype Anime Awards[21] Best Picture (Film) Your Name
All-time Soundtrack Runner-upwards
Best Theme Vocal Category ZenZenZense
41st Hochi Picture Award All-time Pic Your Name Nominated
29th Nikkan Sports Film Award All-time Film
All-time Director Makoto Shinkai Won
2016 Los Angeles Film Critics Clan Awards[87] All-time Animated Picture show Your Name
Women Film Critics Circumvolve 2016[88] Best Blithe Female person Nominated
2017 20th Japan Media Arts Festival[89] Thousand Prize of Animation Division Won
Japan Expo Awards[90] Daruma d'Or
Daruma for Best Picture
Daruma for All-time Direction
Daruma for Best Screenplay
Daruma for Best Soundtrack
44th Annie Awards[91] All-time Blithe Feature — Independent Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated Characteristic Production Makoto Shinkai
21st Satellite Awards[92] Best Animated or Mixed Media Characteristic Your Name
71st Mainichi Film Awards Best Animated Film Won
59th Blue Ribbon Awards Best Film Nominated
All-time Director Makoto Shinkai
Special Honor Your Name Won
40th Japan University Prize First-class Blitheness of the Twelvemonth Your Proper name
Blitheness of the Year Nominated
Director of the Yr Makoto Shinkai
Screenplay of the Year Won
Outstanding Achievement in Music Radwimps
36th Anima Festival[93] Audience Award for Best Animated Feature Your Name
11th Seiyu Awards Best Histrion Ryunosuke Kamiki
All-time Actress Mone Kamishiraishi
Synergy Award Your Name
11th Asia Pacific Screen Awards[94] Best Animated Feature Film Nominated
7th AACTA Awards[95] Best Asian Film
San Francisco Pic Critics Circle Awards 2017[96] Best Animated Feature
2018 44th Saturn Awards[97] Best Animated Picture
Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best Film Won

Adaptations [edit]

Books [edit]

Your Name is a Japanese light novel written past Makoto Shinkai. It is a novelization of the blithe film of the aforementioned proper name, which was directed by Shinkai. It was published in Nippon by Kadokawa on June 18, 2016, a month prior to the film premiere.[98] By September 2016, the light novel had sold effectually 1,029,000 copies.[99] An official visual guide was also released. The novel sold over 1.threeone thousand thousand copies, while the novel and visual guide sold over 2.fivemillion copies combined.[100]

Live-activity film [edit]

On September 27, 2017, producer J. J. Abrams and screenwriter Eric Heisserer announced that they were working on a alive-activity remake of Your Name to exist released by Paramount Pictures and Bad Robot Productions, aslope the original motion-picture show's producers, Toho, who volition handle the moving-picture show's distribution in Nippon.[101] The moving-picture show is beingness written by Eric Heisserer, who revealed that the Japanese right holders want it to exist made from the western signal of view.[102] In February 2019, Marc Webb signed on to direct the remake. The film will be about a young Native American woman living in a rural area and a boyfriend from Chicago who discover they are magically and intermittently swapping bodies.[103] In September 2020, Deadline Hollywood reported that Lee Isaac Chung had taken over every bit both author and director, working off a typhoon penned past Emily V. Gordon, with Abrams and Genki Kawamura co-producing.[104] In July 2021, Chung departed the project, citing scheduling bug. The product team considered to replace Chung as the director, but no longer announced due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[105]

See also [edit]

  • List of highest-grossing animated films
  • List of highest-grossing anime films
  • List of highest-grossing films in Nippon

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Referred to in the film every bit "magic hour" or kataware-doki, which is turned from "kawatare-doki", an one-time Japanese word meaning "twilight". "Kawatare" (彼は誰) literally means "Who is he/she?"; "kataware" also has the aforementioned sound as a word significant one of the couples (片割れ). In old Japan, people believed that supernatural occurrences were possible at twilight.
  2. ^ 宮水 , lit. "shrine water"
  3. ^ 糸守 , lit. "thread guard"
  1. ^ The Italian title of Shinkai's previous film, The Garden of Words.
  2. ^ a b c d From the list of Tiamat comet victims in Itomori in the middle of the movie.
  3. ^ In the manga, he says, "It makes me want to destroy information technology all, leaving only beautiful memories."
  4. ^ Mitsuha and Sayaka were bemoaning the lack of a café in town; so Tessie began to build ane for them.

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