Your Name.

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One morning, rural schoolgirl Mitsuha and city kid Taki awaken to discover that they’ve switched bodies. The total strangers struggle to navigate each other’s lives, walking tightropes of intimacy and distance. But when they finally resolve to meet, the true nature of their connection threatens to seal their fate.

Instantly iconic, your name. was a worldwide smash hit and heralded writer/director Makoto Shinkai as a new great master of animation. Its sumptuous attention to detail in yearning vistas and pulsing city streets, driven by an unforgettable score from RADWIMPS, elevates its central romance to world-rending levels of destiny and longing.

4K UHD Steelbook (Pre-order)

Bonus Features

  • Special TV Program
  • Interview with Makoto Shinkai
  • Behind the Scenes of Your Name.
  • Makoto Shinkai Filmography
  • Textless Opening Credits
  • Teasers & Trailers

Blu-ray™ (Pre-order)

Bonus Features

  • Special TV Program
  • Interview with Makoto Shinkai
  • Behind the Scenes of Your Name.
  • Makoto Shinkai Filmography
  • Textless Opening Credits
  • Teasers & Trailers
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Posters by Daniel Liévano

GKIDS is excited to share these two complementary, illustrative posters to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Your Name. These posters represent the emotional core of the film: the connection between Taki and Mitsuha, which transcends both time and space. Each character’s destiny is completed by the other, though they fight opposing forces which keep them apart: past and present, country and city, night and day, safety and danger. In the end, they always find their way back to each other, represented through a single red thread.

Artist Biography

Daniel Liévano is an artist born in Bogotá, Colombia. A significant part of his work is devoted to visualizing pioneering ideas from leading voices in science and the arts for major international publications. Recent examples include seven illustrated collector’s editions of Haruki Murakami’s novels for the British publisher The Folio Society, as well as the digital cover for The New Yorker on climate sustainability. Other clients include Harper’s Magazine, The Economist, Big Think, and The New York Times.

Alongside his commissioned work, Daniel is deeply interested in visual storytelling as a complete author, exploring the formal relationships between general semiotics, poetry, and art.

Among other distinctions, his most recent graphic novel, Gravity and Other Substances, received the Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators in New York and the Seymour Chwast Award from the Museum of Avant-Garde in Switzerland. In 2022, Liévano was also awarded first place at the World Illustration Awards, presented by the Association of Illustrators (AOI), based in the United Kingdom.