Kimi no Na wa
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'your name.'s' Japanese BD/DVDs Include English Subtitles
'your name.'s' Japanese BD/DVDs Include English Subtitles
Kimi no Na wa
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\'your name.\'s\' Japanese BD/DVDs Include English Subtitles
anime film revealed that the film\'s July 26 release on Blu-ray Disc and DVD will include Japanese, English, and Chinese subtitles. The releases will also include an audio track with
\' English theme songs, but the release will not include an English
The five-disc Collector\'s Edition 4K Ultra Blu-ray Disc release will include video bonus features such as promotional, event, and music videos, as well as video storyboards and making-of videos. The release will bundle a 100-page booklet, pocket script, and mini character stickers. The release will cost 12,000 yen (about US$105). The three-disc Special Edition Blu-ray Disc release will bundle the booklet and stickers and cost 7,800 yen (US$68). The Standard Edition Blu-ray Disc release will include the main film disc and stickers for 4,800 yen (US$42). The Standard Edition DVD release will also include the stickers and cost 3,800 yen (US$33).
announced its license of the anime for theatrical and home video release last July. The film opened in Japan on August 26 and in North America on April 7.
anime films also included English subtitles in Japan.
began streaming a promotional video and a 15-second ad for the Blu-ray Disc and DVD releases. Lead voice actors
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