![]() ![]() ![]() It also brings out one of the most powerful messages that I think personally is the best thing to ask yourself when dealing with school, work, adulthood, marriage, friendships and relationships whatever. While the original Clannad focused on the problems at school and the importance of family and friends, the After Story focuses on the same stuff, but like I said before in that period of adulthood we all just love. Not only that but more new problems surface, such as old friendships, dealing with work and living on your own, etc. If you remember the first season, one of the many stories and sayings within it tell us of many different realities, and After Story kind of in a way explains the confusion that we were left in the end. It continues the story to tell us what happens to Tomoya and Naigisa (probably spelling it wrong, but oh well). Instead, After Story takes us to that time in our life when graduation happens, life in high school ends, and adulthood starts. What makes Clannad so good, is because it doesn't just end where it did in the first season, where the two main characters get together. When you watch some kind of romance entertainment you get this whole bit of these two love birds trying to get together, and then they finally get together in the end, and then the story ends. What makes Clannad different from every other romantic genre, is because of this season right here. After watching Clannad I got into the sequel, and after watching it, I felt such a void because the story was so amazing so surreal, that it became one of my many favorite anime shows. Clannad, and Clannad Afterstory, is one of these animes. You start seeing things differently, you don't know what to do with yourself, and you begin to question how life works. Highly recommended.Įvery once in a while, you will watch an anime, movie, TV show or even read a story that kind of leaves you in a void. This series is truly life-altering in that it makes you think what your life will be in 5, 10 years, and the value of family. What really separates "Clannad" from other similar series is that it dedicates good 2~4 episodes for each of the sub-characters while developing the main story for the protagonist. I personally hated the childish "Dango Big Family" song in the beginning, but the song really grew on me by the end of the series. All truly great masterpieces must have great music to accompany it, and this series certainly did. Visuals by Kyoto Animation was phenomenal, and the music is simply incredible. This anime series had great drama and inspiration. Very few anime series successfully execute such fast flow of time, but we're treated with the perfect depiction of the life of a man who met his love only to lose it very soon after. ![]() It's basically split in 3 different eras: Remaining school days, immediately after graduation/birth, and the aftermath. Season 2 of "Clannad" surpasses even that of the first season. While the following episodes were good, they weren't great. Episode 9 (The wedding episode) was THE greatest and most touching episode I've ever seen in anime. As the pair face various hardships and afflictions, Tomoya and Nagisa gradually come to terms with the challenges of life.Season 1 of "Clannad" was very good in my opinion. But what starts as a simple friendship may progress into something far more deep, intimate, and life-changing. When he learns that Nagisa's dream is to revive the Drama Club, Tomoya decides to shed his detachment from the ordinary pleasures of life and dedicate himself to helping his new friend achieve her ambition. However, as he soon realizes that he is encountering Nagisa more and more often during school, Tomoya drops his discompassions and befriends the girl. The odd girl offers a gesture of friendship to Tomoya, but he rejects the request, dismissing it as a trivial incident. Yet, meaningful human interaction can be a benediction, as Tomoya learns when he meets the enigmatic Nagisa Furukawa. During his childhood, a tragedy had caused his father to seek solace in alcoholism and neglect his son. Tomoya Okazaki is a cynical delinquent who lacks ambition as he apathetically labors through high school. ![]()
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