I recommend you a novel called "I Have an Animation Regret Rescue System". Although it's not as pure as the plot of 5cm/s, it's also a light novel-film derivative novel. The protagonist also has a system to save his regrets. He can relive the experiences of the animation that he had missed and give the story a different ending. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There was a line in 5 cm per second that said,"The cherry blossoms fall at a speed of 5 cm per second. What's behind that?" What was the whole sentence?
This sentence was one of the most famous lines in the novel " 5 centimeters per second." It came from the first chapter of the novel. The sakura fell very fast, falling five centimeters per second, which was very beautiful and short. The whole sentence meant that time was very short, and everything disappeared in an instant, including those beautiful moments.
No, it wasn't. The novel and manga versions of "5cm/s" were both created by Japanese novelist Yoshihiro Tomiken and had no direct relationship with Makoto Shinkai.
😋I recommend the following novels to you:
"Cherry Blossoms Falling in Your World": This was a novel about urban life. It described the touching story of missing and forgetting in life, as well as the hope of meeting again.
"Love Hours": This is a romantic youth novel. It tells different love stories, from first meeting to falling in love, describing the sweetness and pain of love.
"Reborn Movie King Lady": This was a novel about a different continent. The male protagonist was reborn as a movie queen. He used his talent and hard work to create his own film and television career. At the same time, he also showed his deep love.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The novel "5 cm per second" had many versions. The more well-known versions included:
1. Ghana's Shinta Version of "5cm/s"
2 Shinkai Makoto's version of "5cm/s"
Both versions have Chinese translation, but there may be some differences in the storyline, character setting, and ending.
Ghana's Shinta version of "5 centimeters per second" mainly told the story of two young people in their youth. They lived in two different cities and exchanged feelings through letters. The ending of this version was rather sad. It told the story of two people who did not return to each other's side in the end.
Makoto Shinkai's version of "5cm/s" was more focused on the performance of the animated version. The story was set in a future world, telling the story of two characters meeting in the future and starting over again. The ending of this version was relatively happy. It was about the two people finally getting together.
Other than that, there were other versions of "5 cm per second", including Japanese manga, adapted animation, games, and so on. Different versions of "5 cm per second" had different storylines, character settings, and endings, but they were all loved by readers.
Sadly, I have no idea who the author of the '160 feet per second fanfic' is. Fanfics can be written by anyone from all around the world, and this one could be by an amateur writer who just shared it on a small, niche fanfic website or by a more well - known fanfic creator within a particular fandom. But without further details, it's a mystery.
5cm/s was a very classic anime with deep emotional descriptions and beautiful images, which was loved by many viewers. Although the plot was relatively dull, its unique style and beautiful scenes were still worth watching. Other than that, there were also many other interesting animes such as Your Name, The Attacking Giant, and Ghost Blade. Different animes had different styles and characteristics, and they could choose the anime that suited them according to their own preferences.