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Your Name is the first anime to place three Blu-ray Disc releases in the top 10 of Oricon's overall Blu-ray Disc chart for 2 consecutive weeks. [51] In 2017, the film generated ¥6,532,421,094 ( US$58,238,797 ) in media revenue from physical home video , soundtrack and book sales in Japan.
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The title song "Your Name" is an anime tie-up appointed as the opening theme of the TV anime The Case Study of Vanitas, [2] and was released in three forms: regular edition, first edition edition, and limited edition edition. Blu-ray is included in the first edition and limited edition edition.
Your Name (Japanese: 君の名は。, Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa. ) is the eighth studio album by Japanese rock band Radwimps and the soundtrack for the 2016 Japanese animated film Your Name , released on August 24, 2016, by EMI Records and Universal Music Japan .
Kim debuted in 2014 with the South Korean-Chinese boy band group Uniq with the song "Falling in Love".. Kim promoted with Uniq for a few years, where he landed his first acting role in 2016, together with his band mates in the Chinese film, MBA Partners, where Kim and Wang Yibo playing the lead roles, while Zhou Yixuan, Li Wenhan and Cho Seung-youn making cameos.
Your Name (Japanese: 君の名は。, Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa) 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. [1]
The project was conceived by anime producer Masaya Saitou, who wanted a music group that could create music in various genres for any anime. [1] Collaborating with Mikami Masataka, who was a music producer at Toho Animation Records at the time, musicians, Makoto Miyazaki, R.O.N, Shuhei Mutsuki, Kohei by Simonsayz, Genki Mizuno, and eNu, all of whom are affiliated with music production company ...
Kim MacGregor Cameron, Los Angeles native, [4] was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on November 28, 1966. Her father, Paul Cameron, was a professor of psychology, and her mother, Virginia Cameron, was a teacher. She has an older brother, Kirk, and a younger sister, Karyn.