![]() The Imaginary World, however, in contrast to the TV series and Visual Novel, the person in the imaginary world takes from of a puppet instead of a robot made by the girl of the imaginary world. Sunohara doesn’t act like a loser, Nagisa is just… Nagisa, but quiet, Sanae and Akio acting more of a smiling family instead of a normal, loving parents in the anime/game, Tomoyo acting tougher and stricter than she is supposed to, Kyou acting like a angry girl instead of a Tsundere (Her dere side missing or something and where the throwing of the books at Sunohara/Tomoya?)… Tomoya acts like a cold person, but he supposed to be a delinquent, while being kind. The problem with these characters is that… they really don’t match the Visual Novel/Anime and their personalities are completely different. Fuuko, Ryou and others is not even mentioned at all in this movie. Kyou and Tomoyo are minor characters and Kotomi is a cameo/background character. Unlike the TV Series, the important characters focused in this story is Tomoya, Nagisa, Sunohara, Nagisa’s parents (Sanae and Akio), Kouko Ibuki and Yusuke Yoshino. What I forgot to mention, the movie seems to like the lens flare effect alot, making everything so bright… a lot brighter than in the ending scenes of Kano’s and Managi’s arcs in Air TV. You may be wondering why the characters have those big chins, right? The Animation wasn’t as bad compared to Lucky Star, Kanon (2002) and Churuya-san… but it’s average. AnimationĪnimation if you compare it to the Air Movie is downgraded back to the Kanon style animation, but upgraded a bit. However, the adaption wasn’t as bad like Toei’s Kanon, but it’s still a disappointment. The way Toei Animation handled Nagisa’s death was not grea t and left viewers disappointed than crying like crazy compared to the TV/Visual Novel which had a bigger impact and making everyone cry a bucket of tears. Toawrds the end of the story, however gets more confusing than before… After the part Nagisa graduates, Tomoya gets into a long depression ever since Nagisa died (a bit anti-climatic) and the backstory is told about Nagisa after graduating up to the birth of Ushio. I haven’t watch Toei’s Air Movie, so I don’t really have a full impression if they botch this one up, but it’s somewhat faithful, but at the same time, there are too many changes to the story. Also, There are differences with the content with the play however, due to the fact that the the difference between the imaginary world. There is nothing much I can say since the movie concentrates on Tomoya and Nagisa with the reviving of the Drama Club, Nagisa’s performance and also the surface of After Story (aka Tomoya marries Nagisa and her passing away after giving birth to Ushio of that sort), nobody else… Some may be disappointed since Nagisa’s arc in this movie is abridged to beyond belief (and no Kyou acting like a Tsundere or Tomoyo kicking Sunohara.).Also, Tomoya telling about the past of him and Sunohara is alot more violent (with blood… Ehhh?) than the TV show… but not very violent since the movie is PG-13.Įhehe… However, the movie still contains some comedy, like with Sunohara like in the TV series. My impression it… Not great, as expected since I have already completed Kyoto Animation’s version and now the movie feels inferior to the television series… Most Key/Clannad fans would feel this way because Toei Animation in the past aren’t that faithful to the original source, meaning the visual novel. The Clannad Movie which was made by Toei Animation, who worked on the Air Movie and the first season of Kanon (before it was remade in 2006) released a month before Kyoto Animation’s version was aired on television. ![]() Unlike the Clannad TV series which I could say Kyoto Animation did a great job of being faithful to the original source for both seasons, I can’t say for the movie. Along with his friend Sunohara, he skips school and plans to waste his high school days away.Wait, there is a Clannad Movie? I decided to watch it this Sunday afternoon and after watching 30 minutes of it, it’s nothing that special, but still continue to watch it anyway. Okazaki Tomoya is a delinquent who finds life dull and believes he'll never amount to anything. Budget and Box office collection of Clannad (real-time). ![]()
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