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* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: Unlike the other {{spoiler|[[Your Name]] cameos, Yotsuha}} only gets a very brief appearance from the side together with her classmates looking at the clear skies {{spoiler|after Hina's sacrifice}}.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: {{spoiler|While in the derelict building, Keisuke slaps Hodaka, trying to get him to see reason.}}
* [[Ghibli Plains]]: Hodaka's home town is filled with these. This is a rare example where the trope isn't romanticised, with how Hodaka feels "suffocated" at his home, chasing the sunlight which falls just outside his island, onto the sea. In the climax, {{spoiler|Hina is found on a giant Ghibli Plain on top of a cloud}}.
* [[Gray Rain of Depression]]: This trope accompanies Hodaka's initial poor prospects in Tokyo and is contrasted in-universe with the good mood that sunshine brings. {{spoiler|Later, this is inverted; following Hina's sacrifice, the sunlight comes across as a harsh reminder of what he's lost, even as others who do not know are rejoicing over the return of the sun.}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Hina. The scene where she has to become a sacrifice for the weather gods is frequently derided, but Hodaka ultimately prevents her from being taken for good.
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