She returns to the village to see that the evacuation plan failed, but convinces her father, the mayor, to order an evacuation. Taki returns Mitsuha's ribbon, and they attempt to write their names on each other's palms, but twilight ends before Mitsuha can write hers. As twilight falls, their timelines cross, allowing them to meet in person for the first time. He then heads to the shrine, where Mitsuha has just woken up in Taki's body. Realizing that he has a chance to save Mitsuha and the entire town, Taki convinces Mitsuha's friends to help him broadcast an emergency signal, evacuating Itomori before the meteor fragments strike. Taki awakens in Mitsuha's body on the morning of the festival, where Hitoha speaks directly to him, explaining that the body-switching phenomenon has always been in their family. He has a vision and recalls that Mitsuha once came to Tokyo to find him though he didn't recognize her, she gave him a ribbon he has worn ever since. In a panic, he races to the shrine and drinks the kuchikamizake. Taki begins to lose his memories of Mitsuha, seeing her messages disappear from his phone. He finds Mitsuha's name among the 500 people killed by the comet's impact. Since the comet passed three years earlier, Taki realizes that he and Mitsuha were separated by three years, her living in 2013 and he in 2016. When they arrive, they find the town almost completely gone, having been destroyed by fragments that fell from Tiamat. Taki does not know the name of Mitsuha's village, so he sketches the landscape from memory a restaurant owner in Takayama recognizes the town as Itomori and offers to take Taki and his friends. Taki, Miki, and their friend Tsukasa travel to Hida to search for Mitsuha. The body-switching stops as inexplicably as it started. Realizing he's falling for Mitsuha, Taki attempts to call her on the phone, but cannot reach her. The next day, Taki goes on the date with Miki in his own body Miki enjoys the date, but says she can tell Taki he is preoccupied with someone else. Mitsuha tells Taki that the comet Tiamat is expected to pass nearest to Earth on the day of the autumn festival. Hitoha explains that the god is believed to rule over both time and the connections between humans. While in Mitsuha's body, Taki accompanies Mitsuha's grandmother Hitoha and younger sister Yotsuha to the Shinto shrine on a mountain near Itomori, leaving an offering of kuchikamizake made with Mitsuha's spit. Mitsuha (in Taki's body) sets Taki up on a date with his coworker Miki Okudera, while Taki (in Mitsuha's body) helps Mitsuha become more popular at school. The two set up ground rules for sharing their bodies, communicating via messages on paper, their phones, and their skin. On certain days, Taki and Mitsuha wake up in each other's bodies and must live the full day as the other one, reverting when they go to sleep at night. Soon, she begins to intermittently switch bodies with Taki Tachibana, a boy from Tokyo. Bored of the town, she wishes to be a Tokyo boy in her next life. Mitsuha Miyamizu is a high school student in the rural town of Itomori, Japan. It received several accolades, including the Best Animated Feature at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, the 49th Sitges Film Festival, and the 71st Mainichi Film Awards it was also nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. Grossing over US$382 million worldwide, it became the third highest-grossing Japanese film of all time, breaking numerous box office records, unadjusted for inflation. The film received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its story, animation, music, visuals, and emotional weight. A live-action film is in development by Paramount Pictures and Bad Robot Productions. A light novel of the same name, also written by Shinkai, was published a month prior to the film's premiere. 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. Your Name premiered at the 2016 Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July 3, 2016, and was theatrically released in Japan on Augit was released internationally by several distributors across 2017. The film was inspired by Japan's frequency for natural disasters. It depicts the story of high school students Taki Tachibana and Mitsuha Miyamizu, who suddenly begin to swap bodies despite having never met, unleashing chaos on each other's lives. Your Name ( Japanese: 君の名は。, Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa) is a 2016 Japanese animated romantic fantasy film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai, produced by CoMix Wave Films and distributed by Toho.
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