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** {{spoiler|Suzume falling from the Tokyo sky}} resembles the similar occurrence in ''[[Weathering with You]]''.
** {{spoiler|Sōta and Suzume parting ways at a train station at the end is very similar to Takaki and Akari doing the same}} in ''[[5 Centimeters per Second]]''.
** "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJwtKY_iWkM Rouge no Dengon]" ("Lipstick Message") is played as Suzume travels to her hometown far, far away. A delivery truck with a black cat is seen. What other film plays "Rogue no Dengon" during a long trip which ''also'' involves delivery services? ''[[Kiki's Delivery Service]]''. Given "Rogue no Dengon" is an iconic song in ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', it's impossible for a [[Hayao Miyazaki]] fan to ''not'' think of Kiki during the sequence. Shinkai cited ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' as a major source of inspiration for the film. Although there are no flying witches in ''Suzume'', the film overall has far more [[Studio Ghibli]] vibes than previous Shinkai films.
* [[Implausible Deniability]]: Suzume's attempts to explain to Tamaki where she's going get increasingly thin.
* [[In a Single Bound]]: Both chair!Sōta and Daijin make blatantly superhumanly massive jumps.