Weathering With You’s Big Your Name Connection, Explained

Weathering With You is a blockbuster anime romance from Makoto Shinkai, the director behind 2016’s Your Name. Your Name, which put a cosmic spin on the classic body-swapping trope, was a phenomenal hit across the world when it was released. In Japan, it became the third-biggest blockbuster after Spirited Away and Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, the current number one hit. Weathering With You hasn’t quite taken the globe by storm in the same way, it still became the highest-grossing film in its home country in 2019, and had a strong U.S opening.The two films have many things in common, from their preponderance with the heavens to a teenage romantic pairing torn apart by (almost) insurmountable, fantastical forces. In fact, the vast majority of Shinkai’s work can be defined by what fans have affectionately dubbed “Shinkai-isms.” Your Name took this one step further by including a few nods to his previous film, The Garden of Words, and a minor cameo from one of its characters. Weathering With You continued this trend, but in an even more noticeable way.Explore the Weirdest Details In Makoto Shinkai’s FilmsMakoto Shinkai’s Suzume Competes With Slam Dunk for Best Animated Film

Weathering With You is a blockbuster anime romance from Makoto Shinkai, the director behind 2016’s Your Name. Your Name, which put a cosmic spin on the classic body-swapping trope, was a phenomenal hit across the world when it was released. In Japan, it became the third-biggest blockbuster after Spirited Away and Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, the current number one hit. Weathering With You hasn’t quite taken the globe by storm in the same way, it still became the highest-grossing film in its home country in 2019, and had a strong U.S opening.

The two films have many things in common, from their preponderance with the heavens to a teenage romantic pairing torn apart by (almost) insurmountable, fantastical forces. In fact, the vast majority of Shinkai’s work can be defined by what fans have affectionately dubbed “Shinkai-isms.” Your Name took this one step further by including a few nods to his previous film, The Garden of Words, and a minor cameo from one of its characters. Weathering With You continued this trend, but in an even more noticeable way.

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