Box office I Want to Eat Your Pancreas grossed in Japan and million in other territories, for a worldwide total of million.
Critical response The
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 93%, with an average score of 7.2/10, based on 14 reviews.
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas light novel author Yoru Sumino had a "mixed review" on its anime film adaptation, stating that it had "good parts, but honestly there are also unsatisfying parts." Rafael Motamayor graded
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas "A−" for
Collider, feeling that the film "may look like a traditional romantic drama about a dying character, but it is a heartfelt celebration of life and friendships with a tight script and round characters", and had similarities with
The Fault in Our Stars (2014) and
A Silent Voice (2016). James Perkins of
Starburst felt the film was a "devastatingly beautiful - a gut-punch of a romantic drama that will leave you broken and have you crying your eyes out by its ending with its respectful portrayal of dealing with and accepting loss and finding wonder in the world during the short time we are on this planet for." He praised the film for its "powerful message, sublime animation and writing and deep profound focus on the development of its characters". Alex Osborn gave the film 8 out of 10 for
IGN Southeast Asia, feeling that it was "a beautiful and moving exploration of what it means to truly live". Osborn praised the art direction and premise that it "isn't especially novel, but the strength of its core relationship and the satisfying way it concludes makes for a memorable story with a powerful message." Kim Morrissy of
Anime News Network graded the film "B−", feeling that it "isn't... a poor adaptation. It's a perfectly good movie in its own right, and I don't intend to compare its merits to the
live-action version. However, [the film] does have some noticeable failings as an animated film." Morrissy criticized the inconsistent
character animation with the script and voice acting, and the overuse of filters that became "hard to tell what is happening in those scenes because the characters are completely overshadowed by the effects." However, she praised the film for its "[c]onsistently great voice acting, [and] some good character animation and nuanced writing". Matt Schley rated the film 2 out of 5 stars for
The Japan Times, feeling that it would "either leave you sniffling or wishing some zombies had shown up after all." Schley criticized the pacing as similar to "an episodic structure more suited to television", dialogue, narration, and "swelling" music.
Accolades I Want to Eat Your Pancreas was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the
Sitges Film Festival in September 2018. The film won the Audience Award and was nominated for the Jury Award at Scotland Loves Anime festival in October 2018. ==Note==