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Kimi No Na Wa Kanji


Kimi no Na wa. (君の名は, lit. Tu nombre en español y Your name en inglés) es una película de animación japonesa de 2016 dirigida, escrita y editada por Makoto Shinkai, basada en su propia novela del mismo nombre publicada solo un mes antes del estreno de la película.

Kimi no Na wa. fue animada por CoMix Wave Films y distribuida por Tōhō. La película se estrenó en la convención Anime Expo 2016 en Los Ángeles, California el 3 de julio de 2016, y se estrenó en Japón el 26 de agosto de 2016. En la Anime Expo 2016, se anunció que la película había sido autorizada por Funimation.

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La película ha sido aclamada por la crítica, alabada por su animación e impacto emocional, y también fue un éxito comercial, convirtiéndose en la cuarta película más taquillera de todos los tiempos en Japón y la película de anime más taquillera del mundo, con, a partir del 15 de enero de 2017, una recaudación de más de $330 millones USD (dólares de los Estados Unidos).

Your Name. Illustration Drawn By The Movie’s Character Designer Tanaka Masayoshi. Now Shinkai’s Phone Background (links In Comments). 🙂

Aparece un cometa que misteriosamente afecta y conecta la vida de dos adolescentes de la misma edad, un chico de la gran y bulliciosa ciudad de Tokio y la otra una chica de un pueblo rural donde la vida es lenta, pero idílica. Ellos por razones desconocidas, se despiertan en los cuerpos del otro durante semanas. Al principio ambos piensan que estas experiencias son solo sueños, pero cuando la realidad de su situación se hunde, aprenden a adaptarse e incluso a disfrutarla. Pronto comienzan a comunicarse y tratan de dejar notas sobre quiénes son y qué están haciendo. Pero a medida que descubren más sobre el otro y sobre la vida del otro, descubren algunos indicios perturbadores de que su distancia es más que física y la tragedia les persigue. ¿Qué significa el cometa? ¿Se pueden conocer?

Una chica de campo (Mitsuha), que no esta conforme con su aburrida vida y un chico de Tokio (Taki) con los problemas que lleva vivir siendo un adolescente de ciudad. Mundos totalmente distintos. Ambos misteriosamente comienzan a intercambiar cuerpos, y mientras pasa el tiempo ambos tienen que acostumbrarse y tratar de hacer el problema más llevadero, hasta que un día, de pronto, dejan de intercambiar cuerpos, y Taki está decidido a encontrar a Mitsuha.

La banda sonora está hecha por el grupo Japonés de Rock (y otros subgéneros del rock) “Radwimps”. Las cuatro canciones son: “Yumetorou“/“dream latern“ (opening), “Zen zen zense”, “Sparkle” y “Nandemonaiya”. Estas cuatro junto al resto de canciones que suenan a lo largo del filme, fueron un gran éxito y causaron encanto en los televidentes, y han tenido muy buenas críticas por parte de las personas.Your Name (Japanese: 君の名は。 , Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa ) is a 2016 Japanese animated romantic fantasy film writt and directed by Makoto Shinkai, produced by CoMix Wave Films and distributed by Toho. In depicts the story of high school studts Taki Tachibana and Mitsuha Miyamizu, who suddly begin to swap bodies despite having never met, unleashing chaos on each other’s lives.

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It features the voices of Ryunosuke Kamiki and Mone Kamishiraishi, with animation direction by Masashi Ando, character design by Masayoshi Tanaka, and its orchestral score and soundtrack composed by Radwimps. A light novel of the same name, also writt by Shinkai, was published a month prior to the film’s premiere. It was inspired by Japan’s frequcy for natural disasters.

Your Name premiered at the 2016 Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July 3, 2016, and was theatrically released in Japan on August 26, 2016; it was released internationally by several distributors across 2017. The film received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its story, animation, music, visuals, and emotional weight. Grossing US$382 million worldwide, it became the third highest-grossing Japanese film of all time, breaking numerous box office records, unadjusted for inflation.

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It received several accolades, including the Best Animated Feature at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards and the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. A live-action remake is in developmt by Paramount Pictures.

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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 day, she inexplicably begins to switch bodies intermitttly with Taki Tachibana, a high school boy in Tokyo. Thus, wh they wake up as 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 by leaving messages on paper, phones, and sometimes on each other’s skin. Mitsuha (in Taki’s body) sets Taki up on a date with coworker Miki Okudera, while Taki (in Mitsuha’s body) causes Mitsuha to become popular at school. One day, Taki (in Mitsuha’s body) accompanies Mitsuha’s grandmother Hitoha and younger sister Yotsuha to leave the ritual alcohol kuchikamizake, made by the sisters, as an offering at the Shinto shrine located on a mountaintop outside the town. It is believed to represt the body of the village guardian god ruling over human connections and time. Taki reads a note from Mitsuha about the comet Tiamat, expected to pass nearest to Earth on the day of the autumn festival. The next day, Taki wakes up in his body and goes on a date with Miki, who tells him she joyed the date but also that she can tell he is preoccupied with thoughts of someone else. Taki attempts to call Mitsuha on the phone, but cannot reach her as the body-switching ds.

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Taki, Miki, and their frid 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 landscape from memory. A restaurant owner in Takayama is from Itomori and recognizes the town in the sketch. He takes Taki and his frids to the ruins of Itomori, which has be destroyed and where 500 residts were killed wh Tiamat unexpectedly fragmted as it passed by Earth three years earlier. Taki sees Mitsuha’s messages disappearing from his phone, and his memories of her begin to gradually fade, realizing the two were also separated by time, as he is in 2016. Taki finds Mitsuha’s name 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 about Tiamat. There, Taki drinks Mitsuha’s kuchikamizake and th lapses into a vision, where he glimpses Mitsuha’s past. He also recalls that he countered Mitsuha on a train wh she came to Tokyo the day before the evt to find him, though Taki did not recognize her, as the body-switching was yet to occur in his timeframe. Before leaving the train in embarrassmt, Mitsuha had handed him her hair ribbon, which he has since worn on his wrist as a good-luck charm.

Taki wakes up in Mitsuha’s body at her house on the morning of the festival. Hitoha deduces what has happed and tells him the body-switching ability has be passed down in her family as caretakers of the shrine. Taki convinces Tessie and Sayaka, two of Mitsuha’s frids, to get the townspeople to evacuate Itomori, by disabling the electrical substation and broadcasting a false emergcy alert. Taki heads to the shrine, realizing that Mitsuha must be in his body there, while Mitsuha wakes up in Taki’s body. At sunset, the two sse each other’s presce on the mountaintop but are separated due to contrasting timeframes and cannot see each other. Wh twilight falls,

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They return to their own bodies and see each other in person. After Taki returns Mitsuha’s ribbon, they attempt to write their names on each other’s palms so that they will remember each other. However, before Mitsuha can write hers, twilight passes, and they revert to their respective timeframes. Wh the evacuation plan fails, Mitsuha has to convince her father, Toshiki, the mayor of Itomori, to evacuate everyone. Before doing so, Mitsuha notices her memories of Taki are fading away and discovers he wrote I love you on her hand instead of his own name. After Tiamat crashes, Taki returns to his own timeframe and remembers nothing.

Five years later, Taki, having graduated from university, is searching for a job. He sses he has lost something vital that he cannot idtify, and feels inexplicable interest in the evts surrounding Tiamat, now eight years in the past: Itomori was destroyed, but all of its people survived as they had evacuated just in time. Mitsuha has since moved to Tokyo. Sometime later, Taki and Mitsuha glimpse each other wh their respective trains pass each other and are instantly drawn to seek one another, disembarking and racing to find 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

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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 day, she inexplicably begins to switch bodies intermitttly with Taki Tachibana, a high school boy in Tokyo. Thus, wh they wake up as 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 by leaving messages on paper, phones, and sometimes on each other’s skin. Mitsuha (in Taki’s body) sets Taki up on a date with coworker Miki Okudera, while Taki (in Mitsuha’s body) causes Mitsuha to become popular at school. One day, Taki (in Mitsuha’s body) accompanies Mitsuha’s grandmother Hitoha and younger sister Yotsuha to leave the ritual alcohol kuchikamizake, made by the sisters, as an offering at the Shinto shrine located on a mountaintop outside the town. It is believed to represt the body of the village guardian god ruling over human connections and time. Taki reads a note from Mitsuha about the comet Tiamat, expected to pass nearest to Earth on the day of the autumn festival. The next day, Taki wakes up in his body and goes on a date with Miki, who tells him she joyed the date but also that she can tell he is preoccupied with thoughts of someone else. Taki attempts to call Mitsuha on the phone, but cannot reach her as the body-switching ds.

Kimi

Taki, Miki, and their frid 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 landscape from memory. A restaurant owner in Takayama is from Itomori and recognizes the town in the sketch. He takes Taki and his frids to the ruins of Itomori, which has be destroyed and where 500 residts were killed wh Tiamat unexpectedly fragmted as it passed by Earth three years earlier. Taki sees Mitsuha’s messages disappearing from his phone, and his memories of her begin to gradually fade, realizing the two were also separated by time, as he is in 2016. Taki finds Mitsuha’s name 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 about Tiamat. There, Taki drinks Mitsuha’s kuchikamizake and th lapses into a vision, where he glimpses Mitsuha’s past. He also recalls that he countered Mitsuha on a train wh she came to Tokyo the day before the evt to find him, though Taki did not recognize her, as the body-switching was yet to occur in his timeframe. Before leaving the train in embarrassmt, Mitsuha had handed him her hair ribbon, which he has since worn on his wrist as a good-luck charm.

Taki wakes up in Mitsuha’s body at her house on the morning of the festival. Hitoha deduces what has happed and tells him the body-switching ability has be passed down in her family as caretakers of the shrine. Taki convinces Tessie and Sayaka, two of Mitsuha’s frids, to get the townspeople to evacuate Itomori, by disabling the electrical substation and broadcasting a false emergcy alert. Taki heads to the shrine, realizing that Mitsuha must be in his body there, while Mitsuha wakes up in Taki’s body. At sunset, the two sse each other’s presce on the mountaintop but are separated due to contrasting timeframes and cannot see each other. Wh twilight falls,

The

Kimi No Nawa

They return to their own bodies and see each other in person. After Taki returns Mitsuha’s ribbon, they attempt to write their names on each other’s palms so that they will remember each other. However, before Mitsuha can write hers, twilight passes, and they revert to their respective timeframes. Wh the evacuation plan fails, Mitsuha has to convince her father, Toshiki, the mayor of Itomori, to evacuate everyone. Before doing so, Mitsuha notices her memories of Taki are fading away and discovers he wrote I love you on her hand instead of his own name. After Tiamat crashes, Taki returns to his own timeframe and remembers nothing.

Five years later, Taki, having graduated from university, is searching for a job. He sses he has lost something vital that he cannot idtify, and feels inexplicable interest in the evts surrounding Tiamat, now eight years in the past: Itomori was destroyed, but all of its people survived as they had evacuated just in time. Mitsuha has since moved to Tokyo. Sometime later, Taki and Mitsuha glimpse each other wh their respective trains pass each other and are instantly drawn to seek one another, disembarking and racing to find 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

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