• Director Makoto Shinkai and productor Genki Kawamura attend 'Kimi No Na Wa (Your Name)' photocall during 64th San Sebastian Film Festival on September 24, 2016 in San Sebastian, Spain.

Director Makoto Shinkai and productor Genki Kawamura attend 'Kimi No Na Wa (Your Name)' photocall during 64th San Sebastian Film Festival on September 24, 2016 in San Sebastian, Spain. (Photo : Getty Images/Carlos Alvarez)

"Your Name," the anime film by manga artist Makoto Shinkai, was named the Best Animated Film in 2016 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Also known as "Kimi no Na wa," the movie not only impressed the award-giving body but also moviegoers in different countries.

"We consider Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name' a true masterpiece and its selection for the prestigious Best Animated Film from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association only cements that  fact," FUNimation CEO and Founder Gen Fukunaga said in a statement released by the foreign licensing company's  website. "Funimation has been fortunate to work with Makoto Shinkai on this film and we are confident that U.S. audiences will agree that it is one of the finest animated films of the decade."

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Shinkai wrote and directed "Your Name" based on his novel of the same name. It focuses on Taki and Mitsuha, two teenagers who, for some unknown reason, switch bodies and find a way to communicate by leaving notes and messages, which the other can read when they switch back.

Taki and Mitusha become used to the body-switching, but one day, Taki finds that he is no longer swapping bodies with Mitsuha. He tries to find her but learns that her village was hit by a comet three years previously. Still, he tries to reconnect with her even though he learns that their timelines are not in sync. 

The movie has earned big at the box office. According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Your Name" spent 12 weeks at number 1 in Japan's box office and three weeks in second place.

"Your Name" is the highest grossing film in 2016, having earned approximately $175 million ($19.9 billion yen) since it debuted on Aug. 26. It is currently the fifth highest grossing film of all time in all genres in its home country and the second highest grossing anime film. 

In China, the film raked in $41 million in its opening weekend, landing at No. 1 in the box office. In the United States, it is on a limited run at the Laemmle Music Hall in Beverly Hills. The one-week screening, which is part of its Oscar qualifying run, concludes on Dec. 8. 

The LAFCA will present the awards at the Intercontinental Hotel in Century City, California on Jan. 17, 2017.  Funimation will feature "Your Name" in select theaters in the United States in early 2017.  Watch the official Japanese trailer here: