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* DancingBear: While well-liked for its own merits, it's probably more famous for its unusual production, having been done almost entirely by one man.
* DoingItForTheArt: Shinkai did ''everything'' himself, except for the music and voice acting. In the original cut, he even did the voice work -- he and his fiancée acted out all the roles. After the film's phenomenal success, a new voice track with professional voice actors was created for a wider release.

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* DancingBear: While well-liked for its own merits, it's probably more famous for its unusual production, having been done almost entirely by one man.
* DoingItForTheArt:
CopiouslyCreditedCreator: Shinkai did ''everything'' himself, except for the music and voice acting. In the original cut, he even did the voice work -- he and his fiancée acted out all the roles. After the film's phenomenal success, a new voice track with professional voice actors was created for a wider release.
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* NoExportForYou: While the film proper, manga and ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' have translated releases, the first light novel still does not.
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* DancingBear: While well-liked for its own merits, it's probably more famous for its unusual production, having been done almost entirely by one man.
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* DoingItForTheArt: Shinkai did ''everything'' himself, except for the music and voice acting. In the original cut, he even did the voice work -- he and his fiancée acted out all the roles. After the film's phenomenal success, a new voice track with professional voice actors was created for a wider release.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Despite the fact that it is 2046, cell phones resemble their counterparts from the 1990s, complete with their bulky chassis and small green LCD displays.
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