Your Name - Limited Edition Steelbook

GBP 17.99

RRP: £34.99

£17.99

Save: £17.00

Your Name - Limited Edition Steelbook

GBP 17.99

RRP: £34.99

£17.99

Save: £17.00

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Overall Rating : 5.0 / 5 (6 Reviews)
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Perfect animation

The steelbook is so gorgeous and one of the my favorites in my collection. It arrived a little bit late but I don't really care about it. One of the most beautiful anime films in this century and definitely worth buying.

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Great movie

Your Name is a great film with beautiful animation . The Steelbook case looks great as well.

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Amazing

The best steelbook in my collection. The anime's style and the steelbook has a stunning combine. The bonus DVD and OST is a lovely bonus.

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Almost!

The steelbook is divine! The artwork and design is just perfect. The only problem is that the Blu ray and DVD does not play here in Canada being Region B. I’m glad I can play the bonus soundtrack CD though. No regrets at all. Thank you Zavvi!

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Must Watch

An amazing anime for all fans. A great love story that will stay with you

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Simply Stunning

As Makoto Shinkai continues to become a household name across worldwide cinemas, he once again manages to craft another well woven tale accompanied with the beautiful animation he is famous for. A little more fantastical than Shinkai's recent films, nevertheless the plot is easy to follow without ever getting boring thanks to well placed twists. The leading duo are both complex but well relatable and even the supporting cast is likeable and charming enough without wearing out their welcome. All of this is accompanied by a brilliant soundtrack courtesy of Radwimps. If I had any criticism of this film, it would be the leaning too heavily on montages to indicate time passing. But other than that, this film is a brilliant piece of cinematography that I would even show to non-anime fans to prove its achievements.

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