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5 Centimeters per Second (Japanese: 秒速5センチメートル, Hepburn: Byōsoku Go Senchimētoru) is a 2007 Japanese romantic drama animated film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It theatrically premiered on 3 March 2007.
It was later used as the ending theme song for the 2007 film 5 Centimeters per Second. As the song is played in a convenience store, the film's male lead, Takaki Tōno, recognizes it as a hit song since his junior high school. It was re-released on March 3 of that year under the label Nayutawave Records and reentered the chart at No. 52. [2]
5 Centimeters Per Second: Takaki Tōno (voice) Lead role 2018 Lost in Ramen [1] 2019 The Woman Who Keeps A Murderer Fuyuki Tajima 2020 Kazoku Dessin: Lead role Runway: Takumi 2021 Rika: Love Obsessed Psycho [2] 2022 Shimamori [3] 2023 Scroll: Katō [4] 2024 Drawing Closer [5] 2025 Seishun Gestalt Houkai: Kuwano [6]
Devil May Cry: The Animated Series – Issac (Ep. 5) Le Chevalier D'Eon – d'Eon de Beaumont; Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor – Yūji Endō; 2008. 5 Centimeters Per Second – Takaki Tono (ADV dub) Appleseed: Ex Machina – Briareos; 2009. Canaan – Minorikawa; 2010. Angel Beats! – Hinata Hideki; Canaan – Minorikawa; Clannad – Tomoya Okazaki
5 Centimeters Per Second, a Japanese anime film; 5 cm, an Indonesian film This page was last edited on 2 April 2022, at 09:06 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
[8] [9] Shinkai's next project was 5 Centimeters per Second and premiered on 3 March 2007. It consists of three short films: Cherry Blossom, Cosmonaut, and 5 Centimeters per Second. [10] In September 2007, Nagano's leading newspaper, Shinano Mainichi Shinbun, released a TV commercial animated by Shinkai. Shinkai at the Otakon Anime Convention ...
5 Centimeters per Second: Takaki Tōno Lead role [23] Awards and nominations. Year Award Category Work(s) Result Ref. 2021 46th Hochi Film Awards: Best New Artist
While making Hoshi o Ou Kodomo, I wanted to make it different from my other works. My older works required people to know certain details about Japanese culture in order to enjoy them, but I wanted to make [Hoshi o Ou Kodomo] different from 5 Centimeters Per Second so that people who don't know about Japan could also enjoy it.