The Girl Who Leapt Through Time/YMMV

"I'll burn the days that I spent with you into my heart
 * Adaptation Displacement: It's an "adaptation" of a Japanese novel that it's actually more of a loosely-connected sequel to. Notably, the author of the original work loved this movie and said that it was perfect as a "unique sequel."
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: Makoto's final time leap.
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: Makoto can almost never seem to time leap without combat rolling into something.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming:
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: "Kawaranai Mono" by Hanako Oku--played when Makoto realizes
 * Tear Jerker:
 * Especially when Makoto starts crying herself. Good grief.
 * For those watching the DVD, the included music video for the song "Garnet" can be this, especially if watching and listening while reading the subtitles.

So that I'll be all right even if I don't remember them

Even if I fall in love with someone else someday

You will always be precious and important to me

And this season will come around again"


 * Shocking Swerve: Well, to several viewers/reviewers at any rate, the last forty minutes were just slightly out of left field. Up until that point, it followed pretty much every convention of a girl's coming-of-age anime, until
 * Values Dissonance: A number of Japanese reviewers on Amazon HATE Makoto for swapping in her classmate in home ec and making him the target of bullies, thereby probably dooming him for life. And not even feeling sorry for it or trying to change it (although presumably it is undone along with all of her other changes during the final time leap). This point, along with her eliminating her friend's relationship with Chiaki, is almost never brought up by Western audiences.
 * The Woobie:
 * Makoto, for obvious reasons.