Where does Kimi no Na Wa rank among love stories?

Where does Kimi no Na Wa rank among love stories?

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Bottom.

Lower than Koe no Katachi (by based Kyoani, best studio in existence, you know)

This.

5cm/s was also better

Better love story than Twilight.

Ok now, I'm seriously interested in listening to you fags that think that this """romance""" was somewhat decent or even needed in the first place, so please, enlighten me. Because it only felt like pic related.

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cool

don't even mention that shit
FUCK YOU SHINKAI

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Near the top if you read the porn after watching

that was a good doujin.

I liked the bodyswap doujin better

Anyone know a place to download it with good subs?

Yes.

#6

I liked ef better.

>implying change.org has ever worked in anything related to entertainment

It had a great tempo, played the drama hard, and held out on explicitly answering the big question - will they get together? - right to the very end. Cathartic as fuck.

Not to mention the endless sea of epilogue-style fanart to sample for warm fuzzies afterwards.

It found a way.

This. 5cm/s is one of the most realistic love stories ever told. It leaves you feeling heartbroken, disappointed and full of regret. Just like real life

Sorry about your waifu bro

>declaring your love while fucking
This is my fetish.

>star necklace

>Holding hands after fucking

Fuck yea

>like just sitting around and allowing Hollywood to ruing yet another anime title is any better.

Kimi no Na wa > Tamako Love Story > Summer Wars > Patema Inverted > Koe no Katachi

Special mentions:
DYRL
Naruto the Last (more like watching the shitstorm)

Hmm better find that one. Spoonfeed me pl0x.

Grow a few brain cells pl0x.

Well okay. I'll try brain hard and go find them do jins myself. Good luck and rasengan.

There were some plot holes but that wasnt really the point of the movie.

Love story of the highest qualities.

Where were these plot holes?

How about that neither looked at a calendar to see the year they were in.

They don't have calendars in japan. Sintoism and buddhism forbids them.

there were several but I didn't let it bother me because I know I am just watching entertainment and not reading a 60 second mystery

Not as good as oreimo, but still fair

Buddhism has a calendar of its own. Is that why they shit on the Gregorian calendar?

The original timeline showed the comet splitting in 2 and the piece falling to Earth in less than a minute. In the 2nd timeline it takes it a full hour to do so.

That's odd. Maybe a continuity issue (doubt it) but the two timestreams seemed different.

fuck off

>leeches and pirates thinking they suddently have a say in anything

>can't get anything done unless you actually try.

I just finished it a while ago. Cheap and melodramatic but god damn it, it worked on me. I nearly cried like a bitch when she saw what was on her arm and at the end.

If hollywood wants to ruin another (you referring to gits? ie. essential Sup Forums anime) normalfag "anime" then I say come one come all. Hope they come for nisio isin's shit next.

No, he's fucking right.
What he forgot to mention though is that you learn to move on with your life and that girl who you thought was "the one" wasn't really the one. You need to stop hanging onto the past and look forward to the future.
It really was one of the most realistic young love stories ever animated.

So you're just going to let them ruin anime as a subculture completely? ok then.

Maybe like #468

All romance is shit.
Kimi no Na Wa ranks at the very bottom by virtue of being ultra-normalfag shit.

Have you tried getting a new waifu?

Among love stories? Probably not that good. Honestly, the scene where they started confessing their love for each other really caught me off guard. They had really only interacted indirectly at this point, so where did it come from? Maybe I am just a dense motherfucker.
The final scene still did it's job though, and I teared up a little, but only because they had just spent the last ten minutes showing us how they both feel this gaping hole in their lives, that they held onto for so long.

That bit with the handwriting (you know what I mean) and the payoff shortly thereafter got me pretty good. The romance wasn't super developed, but the scenario made it believeable anyway.