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Price after free trial. Streaming Library with thousands of TV episodes and movies. Till then, you can always catch up with the visual novel or the other alternate versions of the show. He believes that his life will never have any true purpose, so he decides to bunk classes and spend the rest of his school days doing nothing.
Starting off with her name, Nagisa Furukawa, he soon discovers that she often exclaims the names of the things that motivate her, Anpan being one of them. Nagisa suddenly starts claiming that the two have now become friends but Tomoya just walks away, dismissing all her claims. Soon after this event, Tomoya starts noticing her a lot more in school and feels an urge to become friends with her.
He eventually gives in to the temptation and befriends the girl. She tells them that she has been held back in her grade for the whole year because she suffers from a serious illness. She also tells him that she dreams of reviving the school drama club that has been long forgotten.
Tomoya has nothing better to do, so he joins Nagisa and four of her other friends who are trying to revive the drama club of their school. Kyou gets the idea to have Kotomi play at her first violin recital after school the day after tomorrow, and in the mean time Kotomi can practice.
The day before the recital, Tomoya visits Kotomi at the school's library and eats her delicious homemade apple pie. Shortly after, Tomoya falls asleep and has a very strange dream.
At the recital, Kyou blackmails several students into coming with her position as a class representative. In the end, Kotomi did not improve at all, and the recital was still very painful to listen to.
When Kotomi and her friends are going home, a strange man approaches Kotomi, though leaves shortly after; Kotomi was terrified of him. Kotomi returns the violin to Rie Nishina and becomes friends with her. Kotomi changes her usual routine and starts attending her classes.
Due to Kyou's idea, she, Ryou, Kotomi, Nagisa, and Tomoya go out together as a group and have fun in town. While out, Fuko makes an appearance, but no one remembers her. The next day, Nagisa runs up to Kyou thinking Ryou got in a bus accident, though when they rush to the scene, they find no one was hurt; however, Kotomi has an emotional episode and collapses while screaming out.
Kotomi leaves early that day, but when Tomoya, Nagisa and the Fujibayashi twins go to see her later, there is no answer at her house. After they leave, Tomoya goes back and runs into the strange man from earlier; he finds out the man is an acquaintance of Kotomi's parents. Tomoya ends up going into Kotomi's house and finds her in a room with newspaper clippings on the wall reporting on the death of Kotomi's parents.
Tomoya ends up remembering that he met Kotomi when he was a kid. Tomoya realizes that he met Kotomi as a kid, though only she had remembered. Back then, Tomoya had often visited Kotomi, and was her only friend. Around this time on Kotomi's birthday, her parents left for business reasons, and later that day she finds out they were killed in a plane crash. Kotomi ultimately ended up burning her father's important work before anyone could see it. While Kotomi shuts herself in her house, Tomoya comes over and starts cleaning up the garden which is overgrown with grass and weeds.
Nagisa, Kyou and Ryou eventually help out too. Theory of Everything. Kotomi finally leaves the house to find that Tomoya worked in the garden all night long and had fallen asleep. When she returns to school, Tomoya, Kyou, Ryou and Nagisa are all waiting for her.
The mysterious stranger whom she was so frightened of, believing he wanted to steal her parents' thesis, is there as well. Kotomi and her friends find out that he is her legal guardian, and that there never were any written notes for the thesis after all. The envelope Kotomi set fire to, and felt so guilty about, was nothing important.
The stranger also has a birthday gift for her: her parents' suitcase, which survived the plane crash and was passed from hand to hand for years until he found it. Inside is a teddy bear, Kotomi's gift request to them before they left, and an affectionate letter. While Kotomi is holding the bear, the room fills with lights, and she at last makes peace with her parents' deaths. In order to help Nagisa reform the Drama Club, her friends offer their names in order to get enough members to qualify, but they still need a teacher to advise them, which leads them to ask Toshio Koumura.
However, he is already meant to be the adviser for the Choir Club , so Nagisa goes to talk with Rie Nishina about which club Koumura should advise. The next day, Nagisa finds a threatening letter in her desk, and Youhei finds out that it was Rie's friend Sugisaka who is behind it.
After talking with Nagisa about Rie's past, Nagisa chooses to give up on reforming the Drama Club, though this does not sit well with Youhei. Tomoya and Youhei go to Yukine Miyazawa to kill time during school, and Yukine gives Youhei an idea related to basketball.
The next day, Youhei approaches Tomoya and Nagisa about playing in a basketball match in order to get the Choir Club to back down, but Tomoya continuously refuses his offer. After school, Tomoya and Nagisa meet Youhei's younger sister, Mei. Fuko also makes another appearance in this episode. When Mei shows up, she cleans her brother's filthy room, but cannot stay at Youhei's all-male dorm , so Nagisa offers to have her stay at her home while she is in town.
Tomoya and Youhei easily get Kyou to help with the basketball game, and she gets pumped up after a comment about pairing up with such loser guys. For half the game, Tomoya and the others play against first-year rookies, and manage to lead by eleven points, but then the Basketball Team switches with their starters and the score evens out. In the very last seconds of the game, Tomoya manages to make the last shot and win the game.
Afterwards, Mei goes back to her hometown. A Room Without Anyone. After watching the basketball game, the Choir Club decides to share Koumura with the Drama Club, but the student council will not allow it. Top review. This is a review of both 'Clannad' and 'Clannad Afterstory', if your wondering.
Story: Based on the visual novel of the same name, 'Clannad' tells the story of Tomoya Okazaki, a former basketball player who had been forced to quit his school team and all of basketball, and who's now going through life aimlessly. With him on this downward spiral is his 'friend' Sunohara, a former soccer player who had also been forced from his team, after he had attacked his coach; it's hard to tell what their relationship actually amounts to, though that'll be mentioned in a minute.
Okazaki has to go up this hill to get to school; one day he meets this girl, who's standing along the path, who asks him if he'd go up it with her. This incident sparks a kind of chain-reaction. Okazaki develops a relationship with this mysteriously gentle Nagisa Furukawa, her family, others from his school and all of these girls who all, in normal harem fashion, fall in love with him.
Simple enough. Of course, the visual novel this is based after was developed by 'Key', and in true 'Key' fashion, the story doesn't end too happily, or begin happily, as a matter of fact. After a while, what little which has been established is fully revealed to us, like why Okazaki isn't playing basketball anymore or why Nagisa talks with him.
It's not depressing. Sad maybe? It's ending isn't depressing either; it may even make you smile, while your crying manly tears or maybe that's just me. That's not to say the story isn't fun either, in fact there's more of an emphasis on comedy than on romance, and for a harem, the humor's pretty smart.
There are laugh-out-loud worthy scenes to be had, if your interested, and when I say Tomoya's living life aimlessly, I'm not saying he's moping.
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