
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. Yet, meaningful human interaction can be a benediction, as Tomoya learns when he meets the enigmatic Nagisa Furukawa.Tomoya Okazaki is a cynical delinquent who lacks ambition as he apathetically labors through high school. 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.

But what starts as a simple friendship may progress into something far more deep, intimate, and life-changing. A few months have passed since he confessed his love to Nagisa.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. Life continues on for Tomoya.
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Due to his Father's behavior, Tomoya and his Father do not get along and Tomoya has become a delinquent.*An alternate interpretation of the Clannad story centered around the Nagisa x Tomoya couple.*Around hundreds of new anime are aired on TV and distributed to the movie streaming. When he was little, his mother died in a car accident which made his Father turn to drinking and gambling. Tomoya Okazaki is a Junior in high school and has had a very rough life. Samurai Soul is an anime spin-off movie in the universe of Netflix's film Bright, depicting its world in the setting of Meiji-era Japan.

It also means a confused protagonist at a loss after being challenged by the hardships in life.There was this “illusionary” world in Clannad TV series where they featured, with great CG animation, a girl and a robot built from scrap metal. This means that we still get the usual comedic side of a delinquent high schooler lifestyle. While the movie did not do very well in this department compared to the TV series (largely due to the lack of character development and coverage), the overall story in the movie did manage to create a similar atmosphere for viewers. Its whole purpose is to milk out all your emotions that you often don’t have toward anime. Clannad is like a milking machine.

Lastly I recommend you not to make any comparison between the TV series and the movie since:1. Although nothing sounds too spectacular from the movie (especially when compared to the TV series) there is no serious window shattering horrid nightmarish music/soundtracks. And thankfully (again) there does not appear to have any ear poison either. Thankfully there does not appear to have much character “deformation” in the other characters, they all look similar to their TV counterpart which is definite a welcome for most fans. They look like characters drawn from a low budget production in the 90s (actually the looks are straight ripped out from the manga, but Toei Animation should have improved on it).
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.People say I shouldn’t compare to the series because the series was release after the movie. The movie was made by a different animation studio (Toei Animation) compare to the TV series (Kyoto Animation).After reading some of the other reviews, I decided to write my own to express my own views towards Clannad The Motion Picture.
The movie is written to be able to stand on its own. Plus, if we were to compare the movie with the series, the movie only summarise approximately 10-12 episode worth of story from the series out of the 48.But I say won’t compare to the series, so here’s my other point of view on the movie.The problem with the movie is how much referencing I should be making with the vn. I think it’s unfair to judge the series with the movie like that, simply because that it have 48 episodes to explain nearly 7 character arcs (if I’m not wrong) and a complete and lengthy After Story arc.
Ask yourself if you watched both the series and the movie, how memorable or funny moments can you remember from both of them. While I agree that one and half hours is way too short to truly and deeply capture the heart against a minimum of 90 hours gameplay or 48 episode series but then again I find Toei Animation isn’t even trying (too much business too less romance if you ask me). So why was Clannad such an exception to the modification make in the movie? Reason is simply because of the story and how it captures the heart of its audience.
I’m not comparing it to the series which was the total opposite of it. This is the part where the movie failed the most. So, I would say it like a summary of the plot or the key events of Nagisa’s arc and first half of After Story arc.Tl/dr: Same plot but different way of storytellingAbsolutely horrible.
(FYI, the series reused almost all of the soundtrack from the VN which give gamers a right at home feel). Why? Because VisualArt’s/Key and Jun Meada did a great job in the visual novel with soundtrack that’s totally authentic to Clannad franchise itself. I find the soundtrack to simple and just work. There are just too many animation inconsistencies and the character just look too flat at some moments for me.Tl/dr: Seriously, it was a 2007 movie? I thought it was made in 1997.Another let down of the movie was its soundtrack. So the point where people are comparing the movie’s artwork with the series is quite reasonable and valid unlike the case with Kanon02 and Kanon06 where they have 4 years difference)But I would like to also point out that my main reason of rating the artwork so low was because it was a 2007 movie and that it did not meet up standards of its time. There was only around a year of differences between both the series and the movie’s announcement date and airing dates.
Maybe that’s the reason why kyoani didn’t bother reinventing the wheel on the series. The real problem was that the visual novel already set a very high bar for the movie which it also fail to reach expected level of quality that the visual novel have.
