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* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: The film proper does a [[Close on Title]] after Souta and Suzume close the door near Suzume's old house. The first part of the credits then play over an epilogue showing {{spoiler|Souta and Suzume parting ways at a train station and a montage of Suzume and Tamaki returning to Miyazaki while visiting the people that had been met along the way.}} The rest of the credits are in the standard white-on-black.
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: The film proper does a [[Close on Title]] after Souta and Suzume close the door near Suzume's old house. The first part of the credits then play over an epilogue showing {{spoiler|Souta and Suzume parting ways at a train station and a montage of Suzume and Tamaki returning to Miyazaki while visiting the people that had been met along the way.}} The rest of the credits are in the standard white-on-black.
* [[Cute Kitten]]: Daijin. He is, however, far more devious than his cute looks would suggest.
* [[Cute Kitten]]: Daijin. He is, however, far more devious than his cute looks would suggest.
* [[Delaying Action]]: In the climax, {{spoiler|Sadaijin fights the worm about to escape, giving Suzume enough time to rescue Souta. It also buys precious time while the two figure out how to obtain keystones to trap the worm}}. It's a losing battle, and Sadaijin will not win; {{spoiler|the worm}} can only be slowed down.
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Many of Suzume's flashbacks, along with {{spoiler|scenes of Souta being trapped as a keystone}}, are depicted in black and white.
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Many of Suzume's flashbacks, along with {{spoiler|scenes of Souta being trapped as a keystone}}, are depicted in black and white.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]:
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: