Why is clannad after story so sad
And I cried both too! This was one of the best animes ever! Lol satsuki09 posted over a year ago. I Bawled like crazy! I filled the room with tears. Hiding 2 comments I could not stop thinking about it which made me sadder! I was so shocked, i just stared at the screen without crying.
I couldn't see or hear anything. I mean i felt bad for Tomoya Poor guy Yeah, poor Tomoya satsuki09 posted over a year ago. GaHoolianGirl said: Obviously when Nagisa dies! I mean,it is obvious,but Nagisa means the world to Tomoya,she is the happiness he has never known before!
And she dies while bringing his second happiness into the world! Espically when that dies too! I know they both come back,but this moment is still unbelievably sad! I really feel for this family. I agree! And I guess I cried at the end cuz it was happy but I also cried because the anime ended satsuki09 posted over a year ago.
I also love the music for the show. In the Illusionary World the girl is Ushio and the doll is Tomoya. Tomoya also mentions in an episode that he somehow knows the end of the story that Nagisa told him. The story was about the Illusionary World.
We see that Tomoya had a miserable life. Nagisa and Ushio die, and it wasn't going his way. Later on, Tomoya goes back to the point where he first met Nagisa, and then he marries her and they have a kid. But this time Nagisa survived. Tomoya was just dreaming of the worst that could happen. But in the end nothing bad happens and everything is okay. But if this would've happened, then the orbs of light have no role. And the scene where he goes back to the past wouldn't have made sense.
The scene where he goes back wouldn't make sense either because in that scene Tomoya and Nagisa remember each other And it wouldn't have been possible even if they were in the alternate timeline.
This is probably what had happened. So in the illusionary world we see the orbs of light every now and then. These were collected by Ushio the girl and Tomoya the doll. Tomoya first wished that he shouldn't have met Nagisa. But it wasn't what he really wanted and thus it wasn't granted by the orbs light.
What he really wished for was for Nagisa to be alive. The orbs of light that Ushio collected in the Illusionary World granted this big wish and thus Tomoya is taken back to the past. He didn't say anything to Nagisa. He was in a dilemma here. Nagisa started walking away and at that moment Tomoya made his mind and ran to Nagisa and hugged her.
They still remembered each other. Then he is taken to the point where Nagisa gives birth. She survives and they live happily ever after. The scene where he goes back to the past makes sense because he has a faint memory of the terrible thing that happened to him mentioned by Tomoya in the recap episode.
For some reason I had a hard time believing that the robot was not Okazaki because of the voice it had. It just was not the same. Whenever he talks or thinks his voice is the same out loud. Why aren't they same. Sure you could say for the sake of plot so it wouldn't be obvious, but didn't Ushio sound similar. I'm pretty sure that if Ushio had grown up she would have sounded like that. So why isn't Okazaki? Some might say he could sound like a child, but we've heard his voice as a child before and he sounds nothing like that.
During the episode when Kotomi and Okazaki first become friends. Doesn't the robots voice sound an awful lot like Shima? The kid that made a promise to Misae when they were high school and promised to stay with her. I don't doubt that the girl is Ushio but it'd make the most sense.
You never knew much about Shima and his back story is very interesting. The robot never replies when the girl calls him dad. But then again the robot claimed to have heard of the Dango song. But the Dango family song was very famous in Japan but it was never specified during what time period and we can assume it was during the time Nagisa and Okazaki were kids since Okazaki kept referring to the Dango song as childish,and old.
If that were true then it would fit the time period that Misae and Shima went to high school, since Misae isn't very old.
Shima would make sense since he had apparently died already, just like Ushio, and claimed to have the power to grant any wish. From a pouch with a glowing light inside. Maybe the source is a glowing orb. He apparently was suffering from an illness and was being hospitalized, could it have been the same condition Nagisa and Ushio faced?
Problem is he's completely foreign. By the way I haven't watch Clannad either Only the first 2 episodes of the First season. Titanic sad If you get what I mean.
I can't even listen to music from Clannad that I once found happy without breaking down and crying. It's so good. Same thing that happens in other stuff but here that apparently it's sad for some reason.
A combination of everything. It's an anime that can make you reflect on your life, it uses the soundtrack really efficiently and most fans I know could connect to Tomoya and thus ended up feeling what he feels. The poor guy then falls into a deep depression and Ushio unfortunately had to be taken away from him because of that. Years later, he finally reunites with her but then suddenly, she gets the same illness as her mother and unfortunately dies as well.
Then in the end we actually get to see Nagisa and Tomoya for the first time they first met. Plus the fact, Nagisa survived the birth and Ushio was able to live healthier then she did in the last part. I really wonder is this Tomoya's thoughts if his daughter and wife were alive, would it be different for them? Or was this a science magic where time really did go backwards for Tomoya because it felt sorry for him? I honestly don't know, the ending was puzzling there but this anime would definitely bring tears to your eyes anyway.
I even agree that this anime does at least have the 1 spot for being the saddest out there because it did show unfortunate real events that could happen to any of us. It's really good though but have a tissue or two ready to be used! Season 1 of "Clannad" was very good in my opinion. While the following episodes were good, they weren't great.
Still, it was a very good series for me. Season 2 of "Clannad" surpasses even that of the first season. 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.
This anime series had great drama and inspiration. Really touching story. Visuals by Kyoto Animation was phenomenal, and the music is simply incredible. All truly great masterpieces must have great music to accompany it, and this series certainly did. 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.
This series really had the magic. 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. Highly recommended. This show is amazing. Both the dub and the sub versions of this anime are full of heartwarming emotions, hilarious comedy, and tear-jerking drama.
Despite a few supernatural elements, this show accurately shows what it's like to be a working class young man in a large Japanese town, and what it's like to meet, befriend, love and ultimately lose the person you love.
Clannad and its sequel series After Story could easily be dismissed by casual anime fans or the uninitiated as a Moe or overly cute Harem series, with one male lead, and the rest of the female cast gushing over him. And while they are technically correct, the way it's presented makes the show feel natural, and all the characters motivations and relationships with each other feel legitimate. If there were any gripes I had with the show, it would be the art style.
It is very pretty, especially the backgrounds, but when it comes to some of the female characters, especially Nagisa, Tomoyo, and Kotomi, the size of their eyes and pupils look and feel unnatural, beyond that of other Moe characters in other works. It's just a personal preference, but it's weird.
Also, when they attempt to do any English as in, in the original Japanese version it's very bad. It's forgivable, but one of the songs is written in English, and it makes no sense whatsoever. Fortunately, they keep that aspect to a minimum. Overall, this story is worth seeing, even if you're not a fan of anime in general. Perhaps this will change your mind. There's a lot of good stories in this medium, I don't want anyone to miss out. What an experience, I have just started watching anime, You know that weird interest that people are into, the one where people would make fun of you and say it's weird or stupid.
To those people I can say Watch this anime and look me in the face after that. Because this is an amazing series and one genre that i am not into being a guy and all. The story is really well told and written, The characters are lovable with interesting amounts of depth and character development Like the main character who goes from hating his father and being a little childish to a full grown up who ends up respecting his father.
The relationships with every character feels real and the way they react to one and another makes it even more interesting to watch. The soundtrack is powerful as well and fits every scene rather nicely. The animation is nice looking and the voice acting in the Japanese audio is great to. The comedy and drama is well done and it made me smile, cry, and gave me a whole range of emotions I had never had in any form of entertainment. This is one of the many reasons why I would love to visit japan one day.
Because even tho they have made some crappy stuff like every country The staff they do put out like this is even more beautiful then American content IMO Because I tend to have tighter connection to the characters. Overall this anime is emotional, funny, powerful, memorable, lovable, and will stay with you to the day you die.
NewOCFan 9 September I was actually nervous to watch After Story because of what I had heard. Even though you'd think the answer for the purpose of that girl and the robot was already explained, it appears it hasn't yet. The story is even more amazing than the first season and after you've watched all of it, you don't feel like you've known these characters for two years two seasons but for ten.
Up until the ending you have no idea what's going to happen at all to anyone. Here, I think you are watching life unfold. It doesn't feel like a half hour PSA trying to be a comedy it's more like watching these people grow and live their lives. There's happy moments and then there's sad moments. And then there are tragic moments. Don't watch lightly, because this show will change you and make you realize what really matters in life.
I can certainly say it changed me forever. Even if it has some supernatural elements, Clannad After Story is very much like real life. This series is a continuation of Clannad which is a romance drama set in a high school like many other anime.
Clannad on its own is a decent but not great anime and is comprised of certain arcs where the main character Tomoya helps each girl until we finally get to the meat of the story near the end which is his romance with Nagisa. Clannad ends there and then we get the masterful continuation of the romance that is After Story which is unlike any other anime. After Story spans multiple years and we see our characters grow up and subtly change from their previous selves while still being the same person.
Its story is simplistic but extremely powerful. The later half of the show especially will make one bawl continuously for episodes. After Story offers a great mix of joy, sadness, nostalgia, depression and euphoria like life itself.
The soundtrack deserves a special mention to accomplish all this, since it is so moving. Its ending might be confusing, but paying more attention to detail or researching about it online will clear it up. It is a necessary experience that could change ones perception of life. Every 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. You start seeing things differently, you don't know what to do with yourself, and you begin to question how life works.
Clannad, and Clannad Afterstory, is one of these animes. 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.
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