![]() ![]() ![]() True, they kind of made their own definition of it, which actually worked okay, but I wish they just never introduced it. Important characters like Kotomi, Kyou, and to a lesser extent Tomoyo were basically cameos in here, and it honestly didn't make sense to even include them (though Tomoyo is somewhat justified, the movie really didn't need her either).The whole Illusion World concept was also wrecked they bothered to introduce it, but they never explained its true significance. The school arc here felt very shallow, whereas there was depth and purpose for it otherwise.The characters were alright, I guess, but they didn't have the time they needed to develop. Sure, that is arguably the way the school arc happened in other media, but the difference was execution. It just seemed like a really lame romance where boy hates school, girl loves school, boy helps girl in school, girl helps boy to love school. It was basically a summary of the school arc, and a bad one at that. So basically, in some degree comparing the series is also comparing back to the visual novel into some extend. Before that, I think Kyoto Animation did a fantastic job in porting the story from the visual novel to the series with many of the original content stillremaining except the story was alter in order to make all the character’s story operate in one single universe instead of the multiple parallel universe that the visual novel runs in. So I didn’t, but instead I compared it with the visual novel. Before that, I would like to note that I will be comparing the movie with some outside facts and other points of view to prove my arguments.Story:People say I shouldn’t compare to the series because the series was release after the movie. Overall4Story5Animation1Sound4Character5Enjoyment4After reading some of the other reviews, I decided to write my own to express my own views towards Clannad The Motion Picture. If you still feel the urge to watch this movie, at least wait until you get to about ep 18 in After Story. The animation is mediocre at best and all it really does is spoil the plot of an amazing series.I highly recommend watching both the Clannad series, and the Clannad After Story series. ![]() This means that Tomoya never develop any kind of deep friendship with the others and consequently did not help them when they were troubled. Assuming you have the background from the TV series (if you have no background what-so-ever please skip the rest of this paragraph) then you should be warned that first of all, this is purely a Tomoya x Nagisa scenario with all other heroines playing a minor role, or in some cases did not even have a role. But nonetheless Clannad TMP is still a movie that a true Clannad fan should not miss out on.While the story is still being told from Tomoya’s perspective, many aspects of the show depart from the TV series. Please be mindfulthat the movie is retelling a story in 90 minutes that its TV counterpart took 1100 minutes to tell! Thus some events may seem to occur at an unreasonable pace. As the pair face various hardships and afflictions, Tomoya and Nagisa gradually come to terms with the challenges of life.Written by MAL Rewrite.Ĭlannad The Motion Picture (TMP for short) provides a great summary of all the major events that took place in the 46 episodes (excluding OVA/recap) series between the two main protagonists. But what starts as a simple friendship may progress into something far more deep, intimate, and life-changing. However, as he soon realizes that he is encountering Nagisa more and more often during school, Tomoya drops his discompassions and befriends the girl.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. 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. Synopsis Tomoya Okazaki is a cynical delinquent who lacks ambition as he apathetically labors through high school. ![]()
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