The DVD/Blu-ray discs of Makoto Shinkai's monster hit anime film Kimi no Na wa./Your Name. were finally released in four editions in Japan on July 26. According to the latest Oricon report, the total sales number of the discs in their first week was massive 638,000 units, and its total sales amount reached 4.36 billion yen. The youth sci-fi film was released in Japan on August 26, 2016, and earned 25.03 billion yen from its domestic run, becoming the second-highest grossing film of all-time in Japan.

"Your Name." DVD/Blu-ray first week sales (July 24-30)





Blu-ray standard edition - 202,000 units

Blu-ray collector's edition 4K Ultra HD - 126,000 units

Blu-ray special edition - 94,000 units

DVD standard edition - 216,000 units

The three editions of the Blu-ray dominated the top 3 positions in Oricon's weekly Blu-ray chart, this

is the first time for a Japanese anime title. And the sales number of the 4K Blu-ray disc far surpassed

the previous record of 27,000 marked by Shin Godzilla in March 2017.

Meanwhile, the standard edition DVD also took the top place in the DVD sales chart. This is the

second time in the history of the Oricon chart for an anime DVD to sell over 200,000 units in its

first week, following Evangelion: 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance that sold 283,000 units in June 2010.

Both the DVD and Blu-ray recorded the highest first week sales for an anime disc in this year.

Ryunosuke Kamiki (Taki Tachibana) and Mone Kamishiraishi (Mitsuha Miyamizu)

Standard Edition (single disc):

DVD - 3,800 yen/Blu-ray - 4,800 yen

Bonus item: mini character stickers

Special Edition (three discs with a digi pack and an outer case):

Blu-ray - 7,800 yen

Bonus item: a 100-page booklet, mini character stickers

Collectors' Edition (five discs with a newly-drawn six-side digi pack directed by Makoto Shinkai and an outer case):

Two Blu-ray discs (regular and 4K Ultra HD) - 12,000 yen

Bonus item: a 100-page booklet, mini character stickers, a reduced-size version of the voice recording script

Also, Toho Animation Store's limited edition comes with a canvas art newly drawn by character designer

Masayoshi Tanaka and a special ring binder.

Source: Oricon News