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Spinoff Novel of Shinkai's your name. Film Gets mangá in July
Spinoff Novel of Shinkai's your name. Film Gets mangá in July
Kimi no Na wa
palavras chave: kimi no na wa, mitsuha, taki, makoto shinkai, comix wave films, 2016, animated film
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Spinoff Novel of Shinkai\'s your name. Film Gets Manga in July
\' Cycomi manga app revealed on Tuesday that it will launch a manga adaptation of
novel. Junya Nakamura will draw the manga, which will launch on the app on July 25.
film focuses on supporting characters and side stories not portrayed in the film. The novel begins with Taki inside Mitsuha\'s body as he tries to learn about Mitsuha\'s place in her hometown, how people talk behind her back, and learning how difficult it is to put on a bra. The second story focuses on Tessie, Mitsuha\'s friend and the son of a contractor. Tessie dreams of changing his hometown, and Taki (as Mitsuha) helps him out. The third story focuses on Yotsuha, and how she sees Mitsuha as a reflection of their mother Futaba. The fourth story focuses on Toshiki, Mitsuha\'s father, and how he falls in love with Futaba, and his reaction when she passes away.
The book shipped in Japan last July. Kanou has also written novelizations for
\'s novelization of the original film on May 23, as well as the first volume of
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