
The all-episode broadcast event of the masterpiece “AIR” by Key will surprisingly allow simultaneous viewing for both individuals and corporations, as well as monetization, making it quite emotional. It will be broadcast on February 22 and 23, and a free archive will be available for one week until February 19, 2025, at 01:43.
Maybe it’s because we belong to different generations, but personally, I didn’t really resonate with it.
I wonder if Hebuban is popular and has become a topic of conversation.
Why in winter?
Because it’s packed with dreams, summer, and air, Kunisaki’s incredible action power feels unusual, but I think it’s quite an ideal anime adaptation.
Is there no Toei version?
If it’s winter, it must be Kanon.
How about Dezaki?
I want to see it in the summer.
I couldn’t really get into the anime, but when I bought and played the PS2 version, I cried.
Is this really such a masterpiece?
Which one is more impressive, the occasional emotional episodes of Chibi Maruko-chan or this?
>>9
It’s originally an erotic game.
The thread image has an overwhelming advantage.
>>9
Is it going to come out!?
I believe it was a well-made anime for its time.
What’s my favorite movie version?
The scene where he approaches Haruko is a bit too intense.
The scenario is just relentlessly filled with the unreasonable misfortunes of being forced to pay off debts.
The sadness piles up dramatically, overflowing.
It’s about half crying and half feeling frustrated.
Whether to relieve oneself with Momoko or with Itaru.
Why is it making me cry there?
I wonder if there’s anyone who can finish with a V that I like.
The coastal scene is really an amazing scene.
V probably doesn’t watch such old erotic game anime.
>>19
If it’s Ito Life, it should be active.
It’s well made as an anime adaptation of a game, but I can’t say if it can be enjoyed without having played it.
They say it’s moving, but since it’s a love theme, my impression is that it doesn’t differ much from the countless love movies out there in terms of emotional moments.
I guess Air is about that much…
Kanon and Clannad are easier to understand and more moving.
The music and background are beautiful.
Isn’t it a story about curses or reincarnation…?
It’s so painful that I’m still a supporter of Minagi’s bad ending.
I was moved, but if you ask me if it’s an interesting story, I would say not really.
The point where you feel moved is easy to understand.
The art and music were really great.
If I say it, it will only move people by causing death…
It’s a good scene where the aunt regrets not getting along better…
Didn’t it end in a really weird place?
I’m just an old man who cries at anything I see.
I finally cleared up the tension with Misuzu-chan, and then I cried after scoring.
Did the bird’s song become a national anthem?
>>34
You have recognized it as the national anthem for a long time, haven’t you?
First, you’ll cry with Tomoko Kawakami’s voice.
>>35
The official announcement of welcoming Asami Sanada as the second generation by Kagi and others was also quite effective.
I wondered what simultaneous viewing monetization was, and I see it’s about V.
I had never watched it simultaneously anywhere else, so I couldn’t think of that.
The power of BMC
The song of the bird has been a national anthem from the very beginning.
The scenario itself is barely suitable for middle school level.
There are moments that really get to you in the details.
That’s strange… AIR was supposed to be an adult game…
Will we still pursue the disappearing contrails even in the Reiwa era?
I didn’t really understand the crows in the second half.
>>45
With the power of the doll imbued with the wishes of the Urahane clan, I have become a presence that can be by Kanon’s side.
Regarding anime, I think the Kyoto Animation version of Clannad is better than AIR.
The impression of the original game is that AIR is better.
It’s undeniable that it’s a digest version only by actually playing the game.
What is the story about blue hair and gray hair?
>>48
The mouse-haired girl was supposed to have a little sister, but after a miscarriage, their mother broke down and started to perceive Minagi as her deceased sister, Michiru, making it impossible to laugh.
While playing and blowing soap bubbles, the mysterious girl Michiru meets Minagi, and they become friends.
After having a meal with the family and restoring the family bond, it was time to say goodbye to Minagi and Michiru.
It was really easy to understand, Minami.
She doesn’t remember.
Honestly, I don’t really like it because I can’t accept dying like that.
I prefer Little Busters because it has a straightforward happy ending.
>>49
For now, there is a part that feels like it would be emotional if someone just died.
The main focus is the story that has been woven until now to lift the curse embedded in Kanagawa.
As a result, it’s a story where Kanon and the others end up being pitiful.
>>56
Well, the idea that if you die and disappear, it will be moving is just the writer’s style or something like that…
It’s been about the same since the time of ONE.
>>68
Well, I think people who like Key are looking for this, so it’s probably fine.
Is it the case that saying “Uguu” and then dying is what the thread image is about?
>>51
That’s right.
Saying “uguh” and dying is something from Fist of the North Star, right?
Raccoon Pompoko
It’s nice to see Kanetsuki feeling cloudy while the anime version of Minagi is getting along well.
“Mother”
Recently, the trend for girls with disabilities is gaining popularity, so there might be a fertile ground for keys to become popular again.
It’s a bad end, after all.
Is this a masterpiece?
Does the release of simultaneous viewing mean I can set up a server and stream videos freely?
Or is it something like a live commentary at the same time as here?
Is this the thick, rich peach flavor?
Kanon was released in summer, but was Air actually released in summer too?
That sea—
Do chicks grow up to become monsters?
The voice…
>>66
Please provide the Japanese text that you would like translated to English.
>>106
I don’t like that!
What we’re doing with Lord Muzan is pretty much the same.
Feelings transcend time and become eternal!
No, we shouldn’t leave something like this for future generations…
>>69
The monk of Mount Koya is bad, the monk is.
I want to see it in the summer.
>>106
Honestly, this is sneakier than a bird’s song.
>>72
I thought you could make me cry by playing a song like this, but my irritation ended up taking over…
>>75
I cried a lot, but I can understand this a little.
>>72
The destructive power is amazing, isn’t it…?
Yeah
I can’t really grasp the idea that you can cry in an erotic game; is it a story like Undertale or OMORI?
>>77
Sure, take a look.
Maybe because the OP was too much of a digest, I prefer the ED.
Well, now it looks like a crude work, but it really resonated with otaku at the time.
To be honest, there are parts that make me cry a lot, especially with family separations.
Family love is beautiful, isn’t it?
>>81
It’s natural to cry when the Tono family is having a gathering…
It was ported to the Game Boy without permission.
I think one of the milestones that move everyone when you die is AB.
Everyone is dead.
>>86
However, there were also many criticisms.
>>100
Well, that was the case back in the thread images too.
When it comes to songs, “Natsukage” resonates with me the most.
The curse lasts for a thousand years, but it seems like it was lifted at Misuzu’s timing, so it feels like I died or something.
>>88
You guys suffer, but we’re going to enjoy life.
Title logo collection
The end
About 90% of it is music.
Someone who seems like they shouldn’t reach the goal.
A work that strongly showcases both the talents and shortcomings of Damae.
Kanon was released in spring and summer, and AIR was released in autumn and winter.
AIR is really an amazing song.
Damn you, Mount Koya!
…we are Shingon Buddhism, you know.
I have a memory of thinking that without background music or inserted songs, tears shouldn’t flow…
The highest tension at Kunisaki was being made fun of…
>>97
I was quite shocked because I only knew that part beforehand.
When I first did it, I thought the person who wrote the scenario was a woman…
I cried back then, but now I’m not sure if I would cry.
Such works.
I thought it suddenly became a family love…
Looking back, the story is really difficult to understand.
I thought it should be made clearer, but I wonder if it’s different now.
>>102
I think anime has become much easier to understand.
>>102
If you understand the story of Kanata and the flow of how Kunisaki ends up like that, as well as what is happening to Kanon and the others, it should be fine.
Rice vouchers and blue hair are unrelated people who just picked up feathers, right?
>>103
It feels more like a side story in terms of the scenario, or rather, there seems to be a disconnect with the main story.
>>150
Basically, that’s how different routes in a pretty girl game work.
It feels like the KEY gradually became consolidated into the main route.
>>150
I heard that those two routes involved former staff and outsourced writers.
>>150
Personally, I really like Minami.
I’m going to make you cry with that element and the family element (like Key).
There are parts that moved me probably because of the time.
It doesn’t seem that much after looking at it now.
>>105
That sea—
>>106
The one who laughs the fastest and the most honestly wins.
The person I like the most – smiling –
The elderly become more susceptible to tears, so it’s dangerous…
>>107
I really feel that I’ve become weak when it comes to family love relationships.
AIR is art.
I don’t think anything will resonate if today’s otaku approach it with a flat mindset.
Amidst the inexplicable fervor of the erotic game boom at that time
There was a vibe that suggested otaku should cry while doing this.
AIR is quite a forceful tearjerker, to put it that way…
Even now, I think of Kazane-chan in the summer.
Clannad seems to have more relatable elements in the story as one gets older, so it might strike a chord more after aging.
Compared to AIR and kanon, CLANNAD was quite easy to understand.
>>110
I saw the movie at the theater, but I could hear people sniffing their noses all around.
I only watched the movie, but I remember it being pretty good.
I could hear a seriously sounding sniffle from the person in the back seat.
>>120
The Rainbow Gero version is the worst among all AIR works.
>>120
It seems completely different from the game and anime versions, so I haven’t watched it instead…
I’ve heard it’s relatively good, but…
>>124
Surely, Kazusaki’s elder brother doesn’t disappear in particular.
Suzuchin is passing away.
Suzuchin’s mom is an incredibly nice person.
Like this.
>>136
Well, turning into a crow in about an hour or so is unreasonable…
It’s understandable that Mom’s adaptation would be like that…
Cried by music.
Pretty seriously
If anything, the game is overflowing with signs that it will make you cry right from the opening.
The blue sky is cowardly.
I’m going to cry over that.
CLANNAD is about family love, while Little Busters is a youth drama.
I don’t really understand AIR unless I look at analysis sites.
>>126
It’s just a normal battle with illness.
>>126
The influence of the winged beings, which mixes up or erases the curses and memories of Koyasan, is a bit troublesome, you know?
The latest work, Hebban, also manages to make you cry with its pushy songs and performances, so its style hasn’t changed at all.
>>129
Since the person themselves, Da-mae, says they’re not the type of scenario writer who can write a text that makes you cry, well…
The real one that makes you cry in the scenario is Katsuya, that’s what they said.
I am moved to tears by the unpretentious direction, sincere text, and beautiful background music.
Sometimes, I confuse “Summer Kage” with “Kikujirou’s Summer”…
I feel like I was made to cry mostly because of the violent BGM in AIR.
They were successfully summarizing the summer edition, but in the original story, the plot jumps around so much that you can’t help but think, “Huh?”
In short, due to the curse, Kanon is unable to inherit the memories of the winged people, and Kanon ends up breaking down.
Thanks to Kunisaki’s power, I was somehow able to inherit it.
Still, in the end, Suzune’s body does not hold up and she dies.
Since we have been freed from the curse, a new heir is born, and that’s the end.
I feel like it was something like that.
Listening to “Twin Stars” tightens my chest.
Koyasan’s influence makes the stars incredible.
This song’s lyrics, which are hard to understand, hit me right in the tear ducts after reading the scenario, so it feels unfair.
My favorite ending is “Ready, Set, Go.”
I might casually like rivers the most.
Want to hear on a summer night.
If Kanaru gets too friendly, she just throws a tantrum.
I’m handling the housework all by myself.
I get along well with my neighbors too.
The specs themselves are high.
I’ve heard there is a sacred place in Wakayama, and I’ve been thinking I want to visit it once, but it’s far from where I live, so it’s quite difficult…
Even now, whenever I hear “Summer,” I always think of Joe Hisaishi’s “Kagemori of Summer.”
I like you, but…
Personally, it was boring at first, but it suddenly got interesting from the past arc.
After returning to the present, I understood how Kazusa felt while going through her daily life, and I was able to enjoy the first part as well.
A winged race that carried the world’s memories existed 1,000 years ago.
It possesses tremendous power, so it became a tool of war.
I was cursed at Mount Koya and eternally crucified in the sky.
Humans enchanted by the winged race inherited their skills from generation to generation to provide assistance → Kunisaki is the best.
In that land, cursed winged beings still fly.
Dropping cursed shards has caused people involved to become forgetful or mentally impaired, which is quite troublesome.
The person has also been reincarnated (*original interpretation; citation needed), and the memories of the world are too overwhelming for a human vessel, it’s tough → Kanrin.
Kanzaki was forgiven because she fulfilled her last happy memory.
Kanzuru became a sacrifice… a victim of the curse.
“I know you guys will suffer, but do your best.”
“I feel like I’m forgetting something.”
“We walk freely, you know?” → The two at the end.
Farewell song 🌱 The End
This is good too.
Even though it’s based on a game, is it properly wrapped up in one cour?
Speaking of which, there was one… a strange dog…
Kanon cried, but I couldn’t ride AIR and didn’t cry at all.
Even after being left behind in the past segment and turning into a bird 🐦⬛, I was still wondering in my head ???.
Isn’t it that Kanazumi-chan didn’t have anything good happen in the end? That’s how I interpreted it.
>>155
In some anthology by Eizumi Rei, it ultimately survived → I personally like the story about getting along with the children from Kanon, the Minase family.
It’s just too unrewarding.
>>155
It’s good because I can take happy memories with me in the end.
It would have only been tragic if it were another successor…
>>155
It’s problematic because it actually doesn’t exist.
The main characters won’t be saved, but they’ll enjoy living in their next lives. Knowing that ending suddenly makes it less exciting.
>>156
Well, let’s take a look.
Desaki version
I guess it falls into the category of intractable diseases.
Depending on the writer, in different dating sims, the protagonist’s personality can be completely different when entering individual routes.
I interpreted that Karen was saved.
Well, I’m dead, but…
Kanrin Chin is in trouble.
In the end, are you really going to die?
I realized that it’s okay to have a moderate understanding of the mysterious elements in ONE, Kanon, and Air.
I think the individual routes of this work are connected.
It’s an explanation of the power of feathers.
>>166
The light orbs in CLANNAD and the fantasy world are also incomprehensible…
>>178
I heard that Nagisa was revived because I gathered the Dragon Balls, and I thought, “So that’s how it is.”
>>188
It didn’t work.
Well, it’s certainly easy to understand, but…!
Yoshino had touched the wings of the winged person that were definitely in the company, and I felt like she was influenced because she came into contact with her past memories.
I’m just glad I was able to escape the damn loop…
Kano is just an ordinary person, right?
This route is the one where Kunisaki deviates from the Winged One legend, or rather, the route where he becomes an ordinary person.
Even though I’ve played it, what does the power of feathers even mean? It’s a strange feeling…
I am still captivated by Sei and Misio.
From my understanding of the situation, Takao Mountain is entirely to blame.
I watched the anime version, but why did the protagonist turn into a crow?
>>175
If the curse activates because of intent, then if there is no intent, we can be together.
Transform with ancestral power!
>>175
It’s the power of magic.
What is cotton candy…?
>>176
Potatoes can only be described as those kinds of creatures.
>>176
When I thought, “Who is cotton candy?” it turned out to be Poteto.
Isn’t it that someone who gets off to Chibi Maruko-chan might get off more to Chibi Maruko-chan itself?
I was playing PS2, so at first I felt some discomfort with Kunisaki’s amazing voice, but Ono-san is really good, right?
It’s a fantasy genre, right?
>>184
It feels like a fantasy mixed in based on a legend.
CLANNAD is a story about a town that has a special power.
The game “Key” is a masterpiece, but the anime is not that great…
Novel games allow you to progress at your own pace.
The crow is both the protagonist and not the protagonist.
Should it be said to be the answer given by the clan?
In the end, we were able to fly together, and that was great.
>>193
Looking back, I think it was selfish to conclude things on my own, but I cried a lot.
>>193
(I recalled that CG) and it made me cry!
The fantastical world of Clannad felt like a mix of the end of the world and hard-boiled wonderland.
It’s a given that there are mysterious creatures in old eroge, so that’s not something to think too much about.
I’m looking forward to summer potato chips!
Everyone is wondering what crows are and what feathers are, and it’s good that I’m not the only one.
>>199
If you can understand this after just one try, you’re a weirdo.
It’s painful that the person inside has passed away, and I can’t replay it.
It’s the story of a clan that has been tormented for a long time by some jerk who cast a terrible curse.
I thought the last two were the reincarnated forms of Kunisaki and Misuzu who had overcome their ties, but that’s not the case, is it…?
Well, there really isn’t a good place, Misuzu.
>>203
Well, I think that interpretation is fine.
The curse has been lifted.
If you don’t examine it, the resolution won’t improve.
I’m not sure if my observations are correct.
You can only find what you are satisfied with.
I feel like the official anthology manga was quite well put together.