-anime Movie- Kimi No Na Wa. Your Name. -bluray- [top] Site
Most streaming services compress audio to Dolby Digital 5.1 at a low bitrate. The includes DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (or Dolby TrueHD on some editions). The difference is night and day.
The "hand-drawn meets CG" animation style is crisp, with no visible artifacts even in fast-moving scenes like the iconic comet descent. -Anime Movie- Kimi no na wa. Your Name. -BLURAY-
Multiple Blu-ray editions have been released globally. The most comprehensive are the and the UK/US releases (via Funimation/Crunchyroll and Anime Limited). Most streaming services compress audio to Dolby Digital 5
The Blu-ray release of Makoto Shinkai’s Kimi no Na wa (Your Name) The "hand-drawn meets CG" animation style is crisp,
Makoto Shinkai is famously known as the "New Miyazaki," but his visual style is uniquely his own. Your Name. is a symphony of hyper-realistic backgrounds, shimmering light particles ( kōsaten ), and celestial events. The film’s most iconic sequences—the comet Tiamat splitting in the sky, Mitsuha running through the lush green fields of Itomori, or Taki standing on the Tokyo metropolitan rooftop—are rendered with painstaking detail.
For those with 4K equipment, the Japanese 4K release (requires a region-free or Japanese player) offers improvements:
| Edition | Region | Key Contents | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | A (Japan) | 4K UHD disc (HDR10), Blu-ray, soundtrack CD, script book, storyboard book, special booklet, film strip replicas, director’s commentary. | | Funimation / Crunchyroll (Limited Edition) | A (US) | Blu-ray + DVD combo, rigid slipcase, 40-page art book, Makoto Shinkai interview, Radwimps interview, replica of Taki’s diary. | | Anime Limited (UK) Deluxe Edition | B (UK) | Blu-ray, 60-page hardcover art book, soundtrack CD, 4 art cards, poster, director’s commentary (English subtitled). | | Standard Edition | All | Single Blu-ray disc + digital code (varies). |