
And even if you didn’t like all the characters, there is bound to be at least one character you will like. Every single character is extremely likable in some way. And that’s not even the entire supporting cast.
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You had Kyou, the tough but caring girl, who bought a lot of comedy to the series, Kotomi, the shy, quiet genius who should never, ever, EVER play a violin, Tomoyo, the girl who could kick your butt without even trying, Fuko, the cute girl who loves starfishes, who I really liked throughout the series and then there is Sunohara, the wacky casanova that has no luck with the ladies. The supporting characters were fantastic as well. To also see her grow up as a person was amazing. She’s a pretty girl who’s very fragile and caring. Nagisa, the main female character, is quite possibly the most likable character ever. To see him grow up as a person was brilliant. He was also quite a trickster, so he brought a lot of comedy to the show. He’s lazy and not very bright (just like me), but he would do anything for his friends. Tomoya is a very interesting character, who I can kinda relate to. Seeing these two grow and to see their relationship grow was amazing to watch. The main characters, Tomoya and Nagisa, were one of the most interesting, likable and put-together characters I have ever seen. In terms of characters, the characters are also perfect. With such a well thought-out story, it was a pleasure to watch. Sometimes, when watching something sad, it’s best to not have comedy. There was some comedy, but After Story focused more on emotions of sadness. Clannad After Story, on the other hand, has much less comedy then the original Clannad. When it came to the original Clannad, it did portray scenes of sadness from time to time, but there was plenty of comedy to even it out. Not only does it have sad scenes of depression and sadness (An example is something like dealing with family problems, which is something I can relate to), but it can also make you smile and laugh your head off (An example is in one scene, where Tomoya gets locked in a gym storage room with one of the supporting female characters, producing one of the most awkward and funniest scenes I have ever seen in anime.) For the series to be able to make me feel these emotions perfectly is simply astounding. The story can make you feel emotions very easily as well. Seeing the story unfold will teach you that life is not easy, that you should always protect your friends and family and that your friends and family will always be there for you, no matter what happens. To see the story unfold, it also had meanings to them. But because the story advanced somewhat slowly, it worked to its advantage. And each one went at a very steady pace, if a bit slow. Each one had its fair share of ups, downs, twists and turns. The way the story goes is basically split into several arcs. Clannad tells the story of two high-school students named Tomoya and Nagisa, as we see their relationship together grow. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.)īasically, I thought the story was perfection. And my thoughts of it were this: “This is the most perfect anime I have ever seen in my entire life.”

Then one day, after many people telling me to watch the Clannad series, I watched it.
#WHEN SHOULD I WATCH THE CLANNAD MOVIE MOVIE#
The second was when I watched an Australian-made movie called “Red Dog.” It told the story of a red cattle dog as he lives in the Australian outback. The first was when I watched the anime, “Angel Beats!” With very likeable characters and a good story, it was the first anime I ever cried to. With that said, before I watched the series I’m about to review, I have only ever cried watching any sort of media 2 times. Now when a show is trying to make you cry, it needs to nail everything and get everything perfect for the person watching to feel for these characters, so much, that they cry when something happens to them.

But if a show has amazing characters and/or a wonderful story, it is slightly easier. If you have a show that has bad characters and/or a bad story, it would be almost impossible for the person watching to feel any type of emotion.


When it comes to anime or just media in general, it can be quite hard for people to feel emotional when they watch a series.
