Since these are both side stories, the manga ends up being a bit lackadaisical, as there’s nothing here that presents events in your name. Taki-Mitsuha is heavily featured as Tesshi watches over his female friend who probably wants to leave town even more than he does. Tesshi’s chapters shows how he is accepting the role of a construction company heir yet also having the desire to get away from the old-fashioned town of Itomori. He faces the challenge of dealing with a female body (and failing to resist the temptation of Mitsuha’s chest) and the seeming disconnect between the girl who leaves him lengthy, bossy messages and the girl who doesn’t confront the people spreading rumors about her. Taki’s story is both comedic and serious, showing more of his time as Mitsuha. Both move at a rather quick pace since they are made up of a series of scenes that are weaved together to form a narrative. However, the actual number of pages is closer than this split might suggest, with the construction heir’s actually only about 20 pages more. The volume has six chapters, two for Taki and four for Tesshi. Otherwise, readers can read the rest of this volume with little-to-no fear of having the movie ruined. The manga kicks off with a short 15-page prologue, which will spoil the movie if you still haven’t seen it. prequel/side-story novel of the same name. Another Side: Earthbound Volume 1 is the manga adaptation of the your name.
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