It's made by the same director, who pays attention to great details in movies. Plus, that other movie's characters make cameos here.
Both movies have supernatural themes, and romantic relationships developing between their poster couples.
Love stories with a touch of supernatural. Both done by the same director and are awesome movies everyone should watch. They share the same universe(Tenki no Ko has cameos from Kimi no Na Wa's characters) which is irrelevant for the plot but fun fact to know.
Overall, Makoto Shinkai's films tend to complete themselves, since all the films are set in the same universe. Also, in the search of a visual experience at same level (spoiler: its very hard to find) or if you just want to watch a more deeper story, Kimi no Na Wa probably its the right choice to you
If you enjoy romance anime with exceptionally beautiful animation and a touch of mysticism, Kimi no Na wa and Tenki no Ko are excellent choices. Both films are created by the same author and share a universe, presenting stories that delve into a magical and superstitious atmosphere.
-Amazing soundtrack
-Amazing Artwork
-Good plot
-Super good climax scene
-RADWIMPS/Makoto Shinkai
-Both anime focus on the relationship between the two character
-Both anime create a supernatural situation
-Two absolutely stunning movies by the man himself - Makoto Shinkai
-A love-story infused with the supernatural and more
-High production soundscape and OSTs
-Definite must-watch titles if you've watched just one :)
This is an obvious comparison as both share the same visual style and director, but Your Name and Weathering With You are well-animated anime films with themes of romance and the supernatural (the latter is even set in the same universe as the former, though it's not necessary to watch the former to enjoy the latter). Several other similarities are well-done musical montages (as well as RADWIMPS), family problems, an emotionally charged climax, and a touch of Japanese culture.
Other than the fact that these two were crafted by Makoto Shinkai and his team thus having the same art style and animation, they also contain the same formula and elements. Both revolve contain Shinto religion, both are love stories with supernatural aspects revolving around them, both contain extremely similar story/plot and pacing structure (especially during the climax), and both have RADWIMPS for the music.
Tenki no Ko takes a more cynical approach to the supernatural, showing what happens when the will of the gods/supernatural interferes in the lives of the modern age.
Instead of going on a desperate love quest to look for his destined one, he finds her at the beginning, easy right? Wrong. Life is simply unfair, and much more punishing than that.
Overall, I feel like the flow of the story was much more fluid than Kimi no Na Wa. However, I would say the emotional parts aren't as powerful. Granted, this movie works wonders as a sequel, occurring 1 year after Taki and Mitsuha get together.
The movie includes more realistic themes than Kimi no Na Wa but requires less knowledge of Japanese culture, because of how the details are strongly implied to you. The movie is even more realistic than the Kimi no Na Wa because of the fact that it's more connected to the city, but the protagonist is just so unintelligent it's sometimes painful to endure.
Overall, I would recommend just sitting back and letting the movie take you in. The flow is just so well done. The sound design is brilliant, and the music is just so good of a match. The ending is an acquired taste, but I think a certain appearance will make you grin in your seat. read more
A transcendental love story. Your Name and Weathering With You are both great boy meets girl stories around two teenagers who are caught up in supernatural affairs.
Your Name follows Taki and Mitsuha as they continuously body swap with one another leading to a journey to find one another. Weathering With You follows runaway Hodaka and 'sunshine girl' Hina on their journey of helping others via weather changing powers and finding a place to be.
Both simple supernatural romance but are visual eye candy with amazing OST, made by the same director Makoto Shinkai.
In both:
- there are two teenagers, which are main characters
- director is Shinkai Makoto
- tags are Drama, Romace, Supernatural, Slice of Life
- amazing music by RADWIMPS
- beautiful art
To start, both movies are made by the same director and have a very similar art style. They're both absolutely stunning. Also, both of them follow a male+female duo who fall in love over the course of the movie. They also both revolve around the boy saving the girl from some supernatural happenings so she won't die.
Kimi no Na wa and Tenki no Ko are both created by Makoto Shinkai and Radwimps did both of the stunning sound tracks.
~ Both are romance, drama, and fantasy/supernatural
~ Both have really unique storylines
~ Really pretty visuals and amazing music
~ Both are really bitter-sweet and are full of feels
~ They also both have appearances from characters in other Shinkai works
Overall they are both really amazing films that I think almost anybody could love.
They are both from the same director. Both of them start using the logic of the real world (meaning that everyone know that time traveling or super powers are not real for example) and then they start being illogical like allowing time traveling for example.
In both of these anime the same band sings.
Both will make you cry.
How the story flows and everything else are really similar in both of these animes.
They are both Directed by Makoto Shinkai and both are a romance story involving two teenagers. Animated by the same studio and both just have. very beautiful animation.
They are both linked and the visuals are absolutely stunning with great stories!
Both directed & written by Makoto Shinkai
Production Company: CoMix Wave Films
God tier animations and probably the best art styles you will see in animated movies. Both movies include superpowers as well as romance and some depression ⁀⊙﹏☉⁀
Both of the movies are directed by Makoto Shinkai, and they exist in the same universe. Bunch of references to the previous movie, similarly beautiful scenery and animation. Both movies are awe-inspiring in similar ways, you will be immersed so greatly that the fictional world will become real and you will wish to share the experiences with the characters yourself. Both movies TRULY AMAZING.
Romantic tales are established through supernatural concepts, sharing a similar premise within an identical universe.
In general, I would suggest simply pausing for a minute or two and allowing the film to take you in. The story in these movies is well done while being accompanied by a splendid soundtrack as the drift of its art style is presented. Almost all the people I know love these movies, and I'm sure you'll like them too! Give it a try and see for yourself!
They are both from the same studio and both have beautiful art, a beautiful story and scenery. The vibe of these two animes are similar and Mitsuha and Taki even makes a guest apearance in Weathering with you!
The awaited sequel to Makoto Shinkai's highly praised and extremely well-received Kimi No Na Wa, or Your Name, Weathering With You has become another prominent movie in the early 2020 movie roster. I personally enjoyed Weathering With You more-so than Your Name, but that might just be my craziness. While both films' plots are debated frequently, the soundtrack of Weathering With You is objectively better, as RADWIMPS have simply outdone themselves in this new story. It might not matter much to you, but the soundtrack of a movie is very determinant in my overall enjoyment of it, and in some cases, can carry a movie the whole way through. read more
Its another Makoto-goddamn-Shinkai movie, need more convincing?
He manages to somehow perfect Your Name's visual fidelity, by some voodoo black magic make it even more detailed than before, with even the skidding of a shoe launching into a sprint off a floor slick from heavy rain looking perfect.
RADWIMPS makes a return, orchastrating only another perfect fitting OST for Weathering With You.
The only concern you should have is to not ride the tsunami of hype that Your Name brought over into your watching of Tenki No Ko. Its not a sequel, it wasn't written to be one, and should be respected as its own film.
You'll want this over any blue sky. read more
Both are great romance movies with a side of supernatural on them, they're great starters for people who just got into romance anime/movies, if you have watched the one, you should watch the other certantly.
With the same studio and director, both movies give great detail to the scene and surroundings, making it really enjoyable to watch. The two stories are based on a supernatural idea witch carries the story of two students and the adversities they have to go through.
If you've watched either and enjoyed it, the other is a sure must.
This is probably the closest you are going to get if want something similar to Your Name. Its got the same artstyle, director, band doing the OST, and type of plot (romance/supernatural). A definite recommendation!
Both explore relationships in a fantasy manner and the main protagonists fall for people who seem close but are also quite far away. The animation for both are also really pretty
SImilar romance movies that deal with natural events. Two people who feel out of place find their place due to each other. Also, the animation quality is similar
Tenki no ko is similar to Kimi no na wa, as both have an amazing and complex plot, moments of tension and exciting scenes. Both were made by the same author, and that is why they take place in the same universe.
Yes, this is quite obvious since both were written by our beloved Makoto Shinkai. In my opinion, "Your Name" outclasses "Weathering with You" since the latter has several plot holes, somewhat of a disturbing message (sacrifice), and an immature and irresponsible main character. HOWEVER, regardless it is still an amazing watch as the animation is breathtaking! Anyways, if you haven't watched either I strongly recommend. (Also, as a side note, watch "I want to eat your pancreas" if you haven't already:) )
I recommend this anime and Tenki no Ko because they are pretty similar exactly since the director is the same person. At the end of the anime of Kimi no Na wa it really gives you excited vibes and makes you want the director to make movie 2, following on from that. It’s the same with Tenki no Ko.
They are so enjoyable and entertaining. That’s why I recommend these anime’s and the similarities.
Please don’t criticise or start a argument over things I’ve said or spelling because it’s not necessary. Thank you!
Tenki no Ko and Kimi no Na wa both have the same director. This results in almost exactly the same style and feel in both movies. The plots are also very similar. They both depict a teenage romance with some supernatural elements thrown in to spice it up. They are both near the same length, have some of the most gorgeous scenery in anime, and, of course, the animation slaps in each one.
if you like Tenki no ko, then you'll 100% like kimi no na wa. Personally i think its the best Anime Movie of all time. And its my personal favorite anime of all time
Compared to previous Shinkai works, Your Name resulted to me more fast paced and intriguing, so of all his works, I found Weathering with You to be the most similar one.
From a tragic love tale to the soundtracks Tenki no Ko definitely gave me Kimi no Na wa vibes. if you have the time and if your one of those people who ranked Kimi no Na wa a "10" you wont be disappointed
Both of the animes were directed by the same person, which explains the similarities between them.
They have the same stylistics with great soundtracks. The stories are both simple but intriguing and the character’s progress at the same speed.
Plus the main characters from Kimi no Na wa make cameos in Tenki no Ko.
Not only do the movies share the same director but also the soundtrack is written by the same band (RADWIMPS) and the characters Mitsuha and Taki appear in Tenki no Ko as a short cameo. Both movies are great romances and have led me to tears.
Amazing visuals and a great soundtrack. Tenki no Ko and Bubble are similar in the weather aspects of the story revolving around Tokyo drowning in the process.
~Both are aesthetically pleasing movies.
~Both have 'magical girl' elements (as in girls who have otherworldly elements, not as in Sailor Moon).
~Both are romances between a regular, human boy and the 'magical' girl.
- Both of them is visually stunning and has a good soundtrack
- Revolves around a weather phenomenon
- Girl has special power related to the weather
- Storywise, Weathering with You has a better story than Bubble
It's pretty much the same story beats but the end is a bit different. Like Weathering With You it has an amazing OST (in this case by the GOAT Hiroyuki Sawano) that hits you right in the feels alongside GODLY visuals.
Overall, I personally enjoyed Weathering With You more but really THE OST is so goooood. I would recommend the movie solely because of the OST.
It is basically the same thing, if you liked one you will like the other. The main difference is the personality of the characters and that in bubble they do parkour. I personally loved both.
The field around which these two movies revolve is water, definitely the best anime movies of all time and just the feeling after watching these two is incredible.
Weathering with you and Bubble have a couple key similarities
-both have to do with Tokyo being flooded by a strange weather phenomena
-the male protagonist of the two are adolescents breaking the law
-the female protagonist both have a special connection to the weather
-both female protagonist's bodies slowly turn to water as the story reaches the climax
-no spoilers, but the climaxes & endings of the two films are pretty similar
Personally I thought that Weathering with You was of far higher quality than Bubble, but if you enjoyed the plot of one you might want to check out the other one.
Both are set around the premise of rain and the bonds and romances created from it, while they may be very different through the story, the overall theme of both is centred around the same ideology. Both animations and art styles are gorgeous as well. I believe both are a must watch.
Bonds made through the rain. Garden of Words and Weathering With You features stories based on rain and two who spend their times in it.
Garden of Words uses rain in a positive way to show Takao's and Yukari's tender conversations whilst it is raining, getting to know one another. Weathering With You uses rain to bring connection between Hodaka and Hina, and their time helping others remove the rain.
Both are good romance with an exceptional amount of eye candy, made by the same director Makoto Shinkai.
Having the same ambiance that sets in a rainy atmosphere, as it deals with the premise of a high school teenage boy developing romantic attraction and relationship towards a person older than them. There is not a crazy thing to see here, but it is a great experience to watch nonetheless, for both feel unique in their own way.
Both films are under conditions of weather. In weathering with you 'Taki Tachibana' calls 'Amino Hina' to make the sunrise after rain for the people while in "The Garden of words" describe the feel of rain when two love birds meet. Both films denoting the look, feel and theme of rain.
Both are beautiful supernatural stories that focus heavily on nature and it's preservation and balance. Something is thrown out of whack in both cases, but to avoid spoilers, I will just say that the stories change quite a bit because of this. They both have excellent music and directing, and have some of the most gorgeous shots I've ever seen in anime. I would say Nagi no Asu kara is much more relaxing and cozy, though Tenki no Ko certainly has it's calming moments.
Both of these are very emotional and romance forcused. They also strongly resemble each other from a story perspective. Those who have watched both of these will know exactly what i mean. I can't go into detail of exactly what for spoiler reasons.
But i think it's safe to say that if you watched and enjoyed one of these two, then i'm sure you're going to like the other. I personally couldn't take my mind away from Nagi no Asu kara while watching Tenki no Ko just due to how similar they are.
The two of these also feature soundtracks which i think they did a really great job with, if you are a music/sound enthusiast then i don't think you'll be left disappointed watching either of these.  read more
Changing with hardships. Weathering With You and A Silent Voice follows MCs who wishes to change their lives for the better due to past experiences.
Weathering With You follows Hodaka as a runaway going into Tokyo, struggling at first. A Silent Voice is the same though Shouya changes as he ages due to his past as a bully, struggling in the process.
Both are great visual masterpieces with Weathering With You having supernatural, fantasy elements. Whilst A Silent Voice is a school drama about the change of a bully.
Tenki no Ko has interesting characters and captivating stories, like Koe no Katachi. Shinkai brings here a small and beautiful easter egg for those who saw Your Name.
Great story and great animation
The love story in both movies remind me of one another that s why i m sure if u enjoyed Tenki no Ko? u will enjoy hello world as well
Peace
Presenting fascinating concepts dealing greatly with one's perception in life. Making anyone who watches these films go in awe as they indulge themselves in the wonderful aspects and insights that these films have to offer. So, are you curious about what it is about? Then give these movies a try!
Both much or less are similiar drama fantasy. Like the MC and the heroine, they're helping each other to get out from the messed up situation. Even though both aren't much related (or even not related idk) you'll feel the same atmosphere when you watch both.
-Both of these titles involve a supernatural background with the characters spending some screen-time in the air
-The same amount of romance can be felt in both, albeit a bit more pronounced in Tenki no Ko
-If you enjoyed the supernatural part of either, you will most likely love the other movie as well :)
Both are movies where a duo chooses the regular over the extraordinary with a theme of environmentalism. Ponyo is more lighthearted as it is more geared towards younger viewers
Runaway. TnK and Ponyo are quite similar to each other in other cases other than the motif of water, both featuring a runaway of some kind who ends up acquainting with their deuteragonist (could look at them as the protagonist as well), commencing forth on an adventure full of the supernatural miracles.
Ponyo does this with a mermaid(-ish) girl named Ponyo living with a newly found friend of hers Sousuke, the two go on an adventure to make Ponyo become human, compared to a lively presented TnK which has Hodaka and Hina go around and change people's lives with this discovery of her superpower, dubbed as a "sunshine girl" role.
Both are great anime movies you can watch with just about anyone, having an incredibly good production, made by awesome directors Miyazaki and Shinkai respectively. read more
A story of looking for a place you belong.
A story of finding love.
A story of the power of gods.
And a story of the price you need to pay for making it your own, and the price of regaining what was lost.
Runaway. TnK and Princess Mononoke both feature a runaway who ends up meaning a girl of some quality in supernatural respect, whether it be due to a relationship or special power.
The two pairs end up trying to make do with one another in both movies too, though Princess Mononoke takes into consideration all parties in the story. Whereas TnK is just teenagers doing dumb things but with one another, they can improve themselves for the better.
Both highly acclaimed movies though I would say Princess Mononoke tries (and succeeds) at being more sophisticated. If nothing else TnK is for the visuals.
Both "Typhoon Noruda" and "Weathering with You" are stand alone movies, and they are pretty similar too
-the plot of both involves Japan being hit by a unexplained weather catastrophe
-there is a mysterious girl who is the cause of the weather in both
-said girl is the love interest of the protagonist and wears a symbolic necklace
-protagonist in both films has to reconcile with another character to save the girl
There are some differences, Typhoon Noruda takes place in rural Japan while Weathering with You takes place in Tokyo. Also I thought the former was a bit rushed, while the latter had a longer runtime. But they both have nearly identical plots and the animation is also very similar in both.  read more
Both share a reserved introverted mc as well as being friends with a girl thats like the opposite of him as well as its supernatural setting in a modern Japan and also ya cast as well too and also use of rain for both series case in its respective animes as well too.
The World Ends With You The Animation and Weathering With You are two fantasy anime with a 15-16 year old teenage boy as the main protagonist. The main character finds himself in the middle of Tokyo with no real idea of what they're doing there, and meets many people throughout the story. One of these people is a mysterious yet friendly girl who quickly befriends him and slowly means much more to the main character over time. Expect some sadness—the original TWEWY game is a better experience than the anime though.
Addresses similar themes concerning found families, runaways, and fantasy elements, but does it with a stronger attention to detail in terms of the story on presentation.
Runaways. Weathering With You and The Boy and The Beast both feature children runaways who end up entwining their lives with some supernatural entity.
Tenki no Ko is Hodaka and his fate with "sunshine girl" Hina. Boy and Beast is about Ren and his time as Kumatetsu disciple. Both Hodaka and Ren find new people along this way to aid them in their objectives too.
Both are good fantasy anime movies with great visuals, though Tenki no Ko features romance compared to a father-son relationship in Boy and Beast.
Air had surprisingly come to mind as soon as I finished watching Weathering With You, but in retrospect, I don't think this was without reason. Both gorgeously animated anime are about a traveling boy and a special girl who meet during the summertime; both the sky and family play a big part of the story; and there is a cute animal that occasionally shows up. It can be hard to further explain without spoiling, but it's safe to say that both anime are very emotional.
There's a weird superpower that makes the world look amazing via the power of underwater magic. The ones with this power are partnered with one another to make an unforgettable adventure (more true in Tenki no Ko).
Basically a grand time out with some teens messing around with the water. It's good enough, has decent drama and decent supernatural elements to it. Let's not forget aesthetics too. Everyone loves that. And that's the only reason to watch *both* if nothing else.
On the surface level it does not seem like Eureka 7, an early 2000s mecha anime series, and Weathering with You, a supernatural romance film that came nearly 15 years later, have a lot in common. Despite this I think there are plenty of similarities between the two shows
Starting off with our female protagonist Eureka/Hina
-Both have a supernatural connection to the environment.
-despite their young age both of them are tasked with looking after some (Eureka's 3 orphans and Hina's younger brother).
-Both Hina and Eureka's bodies undergo physical changes as the story processes. These changes start on their left arm and slowly spread to the rest of their body.
-Both have a symbolic necklace they wear throughout the show. This necklace is broken in the final act.
Moving on to the story & themes, the two's story structures are very different, but there are still some important similarities:
-Both have heavy environmental/political themes.
-the male mc in both (Renton/Hodoka) start off as socially awkward towards their crush but learn to be more confident and caring towards Eureka/Hina at the end.
-the climax and final act of the two is nearly identical.
-in particular both Renton & Eureka as well as Hina & Hodoka fall from the sky together holding hands.
I'll admit I'm bias as these are two of my favorite anime, and there are a great share of differences, but if you like one the other is worth checking out in my opinion. They gave me the same kind of vibe and I hope they will for you too.  read more
Supernormal. Weathering With You and A Whisker Away both follow young MCs using unnatural powers of shifting nature, whether it be shapeshifting or weather-changing. A somewhat fantastical story plays out with these characters understanding the limits of what they should be doing in where they stand.
As said, Weathering With You does this with the weather changing on will, Whisker Away does this with people turning into cats and humans.
Both are good anime movies dealing with supernatural powers held by teens. Both are also romance drama movies.
In both Yakusoku no Neverland and Weathering With You, a couple of foolish kids begin doing things the old people around them tell them not to do, inciting supernatural events, calling upon forces beyond their control, and causing authorities transcending their comprehension to punish them and their fellows for actions that we would consider morally mundane under most circumstances.
These authorities punish them by taking away the ones that they love most, which only further ignites their endless determination. For Emma, she wants to save her fellow orphans from the slimy claws of the demons, and for Hodaka, he wants to save Hina from the local weather. The former's love is platonic/familial, whereas the latter's can be interpreted as more romantic.
They both cover one arc that spans the entirety of their runtime, an arc that introduces new factors, but always keeps the main variables, such as the weather and the orphanage, present at all times. They both also involve mysteries that turn out to be much greater than the protagonists anticipated near the beginning, however, only once these mysteries are truly unraveled does the audience themselves realize that.
In the end, the message at the core of these shows is how cruel the outside world can be, and how forces beyond our understanding can drive us into despair, however, both of them tell the tale of people that overcame that despair and managed to clutch what they held dear tightly enough to save it. It's inspiring, it's resonant, and it's beautiful to watch these tapestries unfold in all their glory. read more
Both of these anime movies are heartfelt teenage romance dramas. Kyoto Animation and CoMix Wave Films did an absolutely amazing job of animating Tamako Love Story and Tenki no Ko respectively. Though you have to watch Tamako Market, a short twelve episode TV anime, before watching Tamako Love Story, I still highly recommend watching both because the conclusion to Tamako Love Story is simply breathtaking. Both of these films are a must watch for fans of Makoto Shinkai (director of Tenki no Ko) and romance anime in general.
They gave me the same feeling of Tokyo being a lively city with many intersesting storys connected to one and another. Both of them also have some unnatural aspects.
Some teen romance and a Shinkai movie. Idk what more you want me to say.
For the purpose of persuasion though, I will tell you that both have aesthetics and although trip up later in the story, has a romance that makes up for the silliness. It's maybe not the biggest go-to, but it's nice on your list.
They say that love can topple mountains, destroy towns, flood cities, and brave the tests of time. It's really astonishing to witness what the bond between two people can do and both these series portray such imagery that it's very perfect!
Two romance films with interesting fantasy/supernatural elements that are directed by internationally acclaimed filmmakers. Makoto Shinkai has undoubtedly become the most recognizable anime film director outside of Japan after Hayao Miyazaki. Masaaki Yuasa is just as acclaimed as Shinkai for his series and films, but less known outside of Japan. You can therefore expect a very well written film.
Both Tenki no Ko and Pom Poko address environmental issues as well as the changing role of classic folklore in modern society. Both films share mixed outlook that's both optimistic and pessimistic on these issues. Anther theme they share is that of family. While Tenki no Ko looks more at a runaway who chooses his own family, Pom Poko shows the closeness of a tanuki family.
I feel like Tenki no Ko and Natsume Yūjinchō have some things in common. Natsume Takeshi being an orphan who can see yōkai, and has more yōkai friends then human ones. As a child, Natsume was ostracized by the other kids because they didn't believe him. As a teen, Natsume mostly keeps his ability to see yōkai secret. (Although there are a few people he knows who can also see yōkai, so he's open with them.) Although, Hodaka from Tenki no Ko isn't an orphan, he is a runaway. We never see has parents, but we know his home life was bad. He meets a girl who can control the weather (so she's essentially a yōkai), and they start a business making it sunny on days customers request sun. Of course, there are repercussions for going public with this ability. read more
Weathering With You and Flavors of Youth both the story of the young and their pursue in what the young spontaneous desires long for.
Weathering With You does this with Hodaka and "sunshine girl" Hina messing around with the weather. Flavors of Youth uses three different characters and their motivations and love of the past.
Both are good anime movies with visuals made by the same studio CoMix Wave Films.
Breaking the law of nature. Weathering with You and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time both follow students who mess up with the omnipotent laws of the world. In doing so, these protagonists end up getting the mighty force of nature impacting their lives in the sense they had not wished for.
TokiKake has time leaper Makoto. Weathering with You has duo Hodaka and "sunshine girl" Hina.
Both are good romance anime deemed as epic visual works. In which, touch into the fictional aspects of sci-fi and supernatural respectively.
Living for the Day After Tomorrow and Weathering With You are both about a pair of characters that meet unexpectedly during one magical summer. There's a bit of slice of life, supernatural, and familial drama with both anime, as well as good music and a pretty nice-looking visual presentation. The former is a slow-paced TV show while the latter is a very ambitious romance movie, though.
I would recommend all of Makoto Shinkai's films, but I feel like Children Who Chase Lost Voices and Tenki no Ko have a similar theme. You don't mess with the nature of things, whether that be weather or death. Are you willing to sacrifice someone's life for what you want? Children Who Chase Lost Voices is about a man and a girl traveling through the Underworld to bring back his wife and her father. However, they need to exchange someone's life to bring back to dead. (One of the two characters knows this, the other doesn't.) Tenki no Ko is about a girl who can control the weather. However, whenever she uses her power part of her disappears. read more
A supernatural love story. Although Weathering With You and Bunny Girl Senpai: Dreaming Girl vary a lot, both follow an MCs who aids their respective heroine. Without going into a spoiler, both also have a similar plot twist.
Both are great supernatural romance about valuing others close to you and actions taken if something were to happen...