

One night, she dreams of searching for her mother as a child in a ruined neighborhood. Suzume Iwato is a 17-year-old high school girl who lives with her aunt in Kyushu. ( April 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)

Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This section's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. It has grossed over $319 million worldwide, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2022 in Japan and the fourth-highest-grossing Japanese film of all time. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its animation, characters, emotional weight and music, although some reviewers criticized the plot for being structurally similar to Shinkai's previous films. Suzume first premiered in IMAX in Japan on November 7, 2022, and was theatrically released nationwide on November 11 it was released internationally across 2023 by Crunchyroll, Sony Pictures Releasing (under the Sony Pictures Releasing International banner), and Wild Bunch International. A novel adaptation, also written by Shinkai, and a manga series illustrated by Denki Amashima both debuted prior to the film's release. The film began its production in early 2020, eventually being announced as completed by October 2022. The film follows 17-year-old high school student Suzume Iwato and Souta Munakata, who team up to prevent a series of disasters across Japan. Suzume is Shinkai’s third collaboration with Radwimps and Tanaka, after Your Name (2016) and Weathering with You (2019), and was inspired by the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The film features the voices of Nanoka Hara and Hokuto Matsumura, with the character designs by Masayoshi Tanaka, animation direction by Kenichi Tsuchiya, art direction by Takumi Tanji, and music by Radwimps and Kazuma Jinnouchi.

"Suzume's Locking Up") is a 2022 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai, produced by CoMix Wave Films, and distributed by Toho.

Suzume ( Japanese: すずめの戸締まり, Hepburn: Suzume no Tojimari, lit.
