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Transliteration: "Ja, Tsukiatchau?" (Japanese: じゃ、付き合っちゃう?)Hideyuki SatakeYoriko
TomitaKeisuke ShinoharaJanuary 23, 2022 (2022-01-23) The night before returning to school, Gojo has a vivid wet dream about
Kitagawa. At school, Gojo evades Kitagawa for most of the day. She finally manages to find him at the school entrance and asks if he wants to go shopping for the materials needed for the outfit. However, Gojo reluctantly refuses. When Kitagawa finds him again, Gojo explains why he left. Seeing his low self-esteem, she assures him they are friends. They head to multiple stores to shop. Later that night, they head to a ramen shop, where they embarrass and
worry the
other customers when they discuss the Slippery Girls games. Walking back, Gojo tells Kitagawa because of his line of work, he can only call things beautiful or pretty when he truly means it. Before they part ways, Kitagawa mentions an upcoming cosplay event in two weeks. Seeing how little time he has to design the outfit, Gojo worries.
Two years was not enough. "[92] Legacy[edit] Nekotofu, the creator of the manga series Onimai: I'm Now Your Sister!, cited Your Name as an influence, saying that the popularity of the film motivated the creation of the series. [93][94] According to Crunchyroll, the phenomenal success of Your Name helped push non-Ghibli anime into a more mainstream place in Japan, and changed trends in not only how anime films were made but also how they were promoted. [95] Accolades[edit] List of awards and nominations Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result 2016 49th Sitges Film Festival[96] Best
Animated Feature Length Film Your Name Won 60th BFI London Film Festival[97] Best Film Nominated 18th Bucheon International Animation Festival Best Animated Feature Special Distinction Prize Won Best Animated Feature Audiences Prize 29th Tokyo International Film Festival[98] Arigato Award Makoto Shinkai 6th Newtype Anime Awards[24] Best Picture (Film) Your Name Best Soundtrack Runner-up Best Theme Song Category ZenZenZense 41st Hochi Film Award Best Picture Your Name Nominated 29th Nikkan Sports Film Award Best Film Best Director Makoto Shinkai Won 2016 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards[99] Best Animated Film Your Name Women Film Critics Circle 2016[100] Best Animated Female Nominated 2017 20th Japan Media Arts Festival[101][102] Grand Prize of Animation Division Won Japan Expo Awards[103] Daruma d’Or Daruma for Best Picture Daruma for Best Direction Daruma for Best Screenplay Daruma for Best Soundtrack 37th Nihon SF Taisho Award[104] Grand Prize Nominated 44th Annie Awards[105] Best Animated Feature — Independent Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated Feature Production Makoto Shinkai 21st Satellite Awards[106] Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature Your Name 48th Seiun Awards[107] Best Media 71st Mainichi Film Awards Best Animated Film Won 59th Blue Ribbon Awards Best Film Nominated Best Director Makoto Shinkai Special Award Your Name Won 40th Japan Academy Prize Excellent Animation of the Year Your Name Animation of the Year Nominated Director of the Year Makoto Shinkai Screenplay of the Year Won Outstanding Achievement in Music Radwimps 36th Anima Festival[108] Audience Award for Best Animated Feature Your Name 11th Seiyu Awards Best Actor Ryunosuke Kamiki Best Actress Mone Kamishiraishi Synergy Award Your Name 11th Asia Pacific Screen Awards[109] Best Animated Feature Film Nominated 7th AACTA Awards[110] Best Asian Film San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards 2017[111] Best Animated Feature 2018 Austin Film Critics Association Awards 2017[112] Best Animated Film 44th Saturn Awards[113] Best Animated Film 2nd Crunchyroll Anime Awards[114] Best Film Won Adaptations[edit] Books[edit] Main article: Your Name (novel) Your Name is a Japanese light novel written by Makoto Shinkai. It is a
novelization of the animated film of the same name, which was directed by Shinkai. It was published in Japan by Kadokawa on June 18, 2016, a month prior to the film premiere.
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