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The director behindYour Name, Makoto Shinkai, has achieved monumental success with his film that has captivated fans worldwide. However, despite this achievement, Shinkai is not quite confident in his own skill and often grapples with a mix of anxiety, and the pressure of being compared to legendary director Hayao Miyazaki.

In fact, the filmmaker harbors a surprising sentiment: he doesn’t want Miyazaki to watch his film. For Shinkai, the label of being the “next Miyazaki” is more a burden than an honor. As a filmmaker, Shinkai is quite a skeptic aboutYour Name‘s success as he believes the film is not at all perfect.
Makoto Shinkai’s Humility as the IconicYour Name‘s Creator
Released in 2016,Your Namebecame an unexpected phenomenon, both in Japan and globally. Despite this, Makoto Shinkai remained doubtful about the film’s commercial success. The director revealed that he wished fewer people would see the movie, expressing concern over its rapid growth instead of relishing the fame.
This uneasiness was a result of his perception of his own shortcomings in his work, especially once people started to compare him with Hayao Miyazaki, the co-founder and legendary filmmaker of Studio Ghibli. In an interview withSouth China Morning PostfollowingYour Name’s release, he made it clear that while he appreciated the comparison to the legendary animator, he believed it was unwarranted.

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Makoto Shinkai remarked that, because of financial and pacing issues, certain aspects ofYour Nameremained unresolved leaving the film feeling incomplete. The filmmaker openly acknowledged that he had not yet reached Miyazaki’s level while also stating,
Honestly, I really don’t want Miyazaki to see it because he will see all its flaws…….. For me it’s incomplete, unbalanced. The plot is fine but the film is not at all perfect. Two years was not enough.

He confessed that his team, particularlyMasashi Ando; who used to work as an animator in Studio Ghibli, worked tirelessly, but even their Herculean efforts couldn’t achieve the level of polish they aspired to. Although Shinkai Praised Ando’s relentless work ethic as a former Studio Ghibli artist, exclaiming that“When I see him, I see a monk in a monastery”.
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Makoto Shinkaihad not truly anticipated the depths to whichYour Namewould resonate with viewers. Its supernatural take on romance, emotional connections between characters, and beautifully produced landscapes turned it into more than just a box office success.
The film has been watched by almost every Japanese person, indicating its importance in the country’s pop culture.Your Namehas even received great reviews and won accolades both in the U.S. and Europe, with some predicting it might be nominated for an Oscar.

Although Makoto Shinkai’sYour Namehas become a box-office success, the director is still grounded. Shinkai struggles with the weight of expectation and the ongoing comparisons toHayao Miyazakirather than basking in his fame. His open acknowledgment of the flaws in the film further helps humanize him and sets him apart in the anime industry.
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Whether the filmmaker likes it or not, Shinkai’sYour Namehas had a lasting impact on the film industry and will continue to do so even if he doesn’t want Miyazaki to see it.
Your Nameis currently available to watch on Crunchyroll.
Moumita Chakraborty
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Moumita Chakraborty is a seasoned Anime Writer at FandomWire with over 900 published articles. Passionate about the vibrant world of Japanese anime, she brings sharp analytical skills and cultural insight to every piece. From dissecting intricate plotlines to spotlighting the latest trends and releases, Moumita’s work resonates with both casual fans and seasoned otakus. Her writing aims to connect with fellow anime enthusiasts while contributing meaningfully to the ever-growing anime community.
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