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The latest gem from the creator of Your Name is finally available for streaming: you can’t miss it

Suzume is the latest film by Makoto Shinkai and is coming to Crunchyroll.

The latest gem from the creator of Your Name is finally available for streaming: you can’t miss it
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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Makoto Shinkai is one of the most important anime directors in recent years. Perhaps after Hayao Miyazaki, he’s achieved the most international prestige, and whenever he releases a new film, it instantly becomes a success.

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Since the release of Your Name in 2016, Shinkai’s fame has continued to soar. However, his style has been honed over the past few years, and many believe that his latest film is even better than the previous one. Suzume premiered in November 2022 in Japan and has now arrived on streaming platforms. But where can you watch the latest film from the favorite anime director of many?

Where can Suzume be seen streaming?

On November 16th, Suzume arrives on the anime-specialized streaming platform Crunchyroll. The VOD service boasts a catalog of various films that mix with cutting-edge series of the genre, unquestionably becoming a benchmark for fans of Asian production.

In Suzume, the protagonist is a 17-year-old who discovers a mysterious door in the mountains, followed by many other doors that open across the Japanese archipelago. When these doors open, they unleash disasters and destruction, almost like uncontrollable Pandora’s boxes. It’s up to Suzume to close them again and restore everything to how it was before.

Despite its obviously fantastical elements, Suzume tells a profound, intimate story filled with beautiful moments reminiscent of the best aspects of “Your Name” and other films by the director, such as “Weathering with You” or “5 Centimeters Per Second.” Without a doubt, it’s one of their most well-rounded works and is definitely worth discovering.

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Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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