
I thought Haruhara was a friend who gets involved in Okazaki’s affairs.
Isn’t Okazaki, who immediately goes to Haruhara whenever something happens, being more dependent on Haruhara?
Haruhara may look like that, but he’s actually a handsome guy who is attentive and considerate of those around him.
Much older than the protagonist.
And the toilet seat cover.
Seeing that Tomoya is able to play in games with the basketball club despite his absence, I can’t help but think that he doesn’t necessarily need to quit the basketball club.
Haruhara is a really good guy except for the Haruhara route.
Because they are each other’s only friends, the arrows are actually heavy from both sides for them.
It’s admirable that Okazaki is taking on the role of the bad guy, going to the hospital for Furuko’s confirmation and firmly refusing the choir club’s emotional appeals.
Why am I not popular?
I feel like there was an atmosphere in works from this time where the protagonist could look down on bad friends.
I feel that the key works tend to focus more on family love and everyday life rather than romantic relationships with the heroine.
Seeing Tomoya being accepted as family by Nagisa’s parents after watching AIR makes me cry…
The protagonist’s bad friend character in a gal game is essentially a doppelgänger of the protagonist…
Did you dye your hair…? That’s what Nantarasan would say.
Even though Haruhara only speaks one word in Chiyo After, it leaves an impact.
The main character Okazaki from CLANNAD is always saved only when he is injured…
If I get injured and focus solely on basketball, the drama club will definitely be disbanded.
The Sunohara siblings feel a bit immoral, don’t they?
Whoa, I’m getting super excited!
If you like Sunohara, I really want you to watch the movie version (Toei version) of CLANNAD.
Spring’s younger sister was that immoral, huh?
Well, I wonder if she was secretly happy that her little sister was doing well in the matchup against the basketball team.
If Haruhara hadn’t quit the soccer team due to the relationships within it, Okazaki would probably be even more rotten.
There will be no place to escape to.
I really like the Suhara siblings route.
I like the Haruhara sibling route, but the soccer club is just too outrageous…
When it comes to my little sister, he suddenly becomes a coward…
It’s because it’s hard to be at home that I’m always hanging out in Haruhara’s room, right, Okazaki?
If Haruhara hadn’t been there, it’s possible I would have turned to even more extreme delinquency.
There are also characters like Kappee, who originally had a lot of potential but had their role completely erased…!
Haruhara, who is too handsome, is urging Tomoya, who escaped to his room because the Furukawa family is going on a picnic.
In the end, Haruhara is the MVP since we didn’t go on the picnic until Tomoya came.
The soccer club is a gathering of perverts who force Spring’s younger sister (21) to undress.
It’s strange that such a well-built dorm mother hasn’t been raped.
A guy suddenly realized he was gay while playing Famicom.
I liked the gender-bent Haruhara with a jar or something.
That’s a heroine…
Okazaki is a good guy, but he’s just too much like a rebellious kid.
I never thought that taking care of others would, in turn, provide therapy for me.
I was finally able to see them moving with the Kappei key and other things.
I thought you would be fine!
Your sister, voiced by Yukari Tamura~
It seems that the other heroines could be independent even if they don’t end up with Okazaki, but I wonder what will happen to Nagisa if she doesn’t end up with him in the future.
I guess I’ll just get a job at my family’s bakery.
Guitar Scratch!
I wanted to see a route where I end up with Haruhara’s sister.
I think that Tomoyo and Anju will live well even without Tomoya.
The problem is the starfish…
When I watched the anime, I initially thought that Haruhara and Tomoyo were going to date.
Kotomita can ride in a sports car too.
I’m sure it will work out somehow.
Tomoya and Tomoyo are like toxic substances to each other.
If we make one wrong step, we’ll sink together.
There was an atmosphere in the after story that suggested An could get remarried, right?
In anime, the only downside to being popular with the women was that everyone quickly gave up, so it was a relief.
Homemade cooking attacks are seriously tough.
I’m recalling whether the story that Tomoya died in Chiyo’s FD was official, because it seemed like he took on the miracles of the main story.
If that’s the case, isn’t that miracle system crap…?
Tomoya is so devoted to Nagisa that the heroine race doesn’t get established.
The routes of Tomoyo and Anzu couldn’t be fulfilled unless they entered a romantic relationship…
I lost quite a bit there in the anime.
I saw a rabbit the day before yesterday.
Wasn’t there a special episode only about the stories of dating Anzu and dating Tomoyo in the anime?
Spoiler?
Tomoya gives the impression of having fallen into the Furukawa family rather than falling in love with Nagisa.
Because I’m a child who is running away from home but truly hungry for family.
Shio-chan, are you that dry…?
It’s horror…
I’ve seen erotic content of An and Tomoyo from time to time.
I have no memory of seeing any erotic content at the beach.
Because Anzu and Tomoyo are showing off their sexy bodies…
I don’t even know why Nagisa died or why Tomoya died.
I’m playing Clannad for the atmosphere…
Because my family has fallen apart and my dream of passionately playing basketball has been shattered, I have an intense hunger, so I’m extremely weak against nurturing types, Tomoya.
I liked Yuki-nee.
When I saw it in the anime, I confirmed again that there’s no problem incorporating it into the Nagisa route…
The sound of “Shio” inevitably reminds me of Ushio from the security and disciplinary committee…
In the bad ending of the Tomoyo route, I have a strong conviction that the two of us will end up in a lazy, fallen routine of overlapping bodies.
The routes of the other characters can be incorporated into Nagisa’s route without issue, but Tomoyo and Akio are different…
When it comes to after (school), the two members of the choir start to get more involved.
In the anime, the screen time changed compared to the other heroines.
To be honest, at first I thought Haruhara was going to date Tomoyo.
When the Furukawa family was just Furukawa and Tomoya, it felt like a very ordinary happy family plan, and it was heartwarming to watch.
Since Shio was born, it honestly feels like no one’s reputation has improved in this family, which makes it difficult for me to deal with.
It seems that the Tomoyo route, which was turned into an OVA, was actively supported until it was selected, and afterwards, it was considered to be incorporated into the main story with some distance.
I can’t see it very well, but Sanai is actually a grandmother, huh?
Regarding the Tomoyo route, it’s really harsh because no matter how desperately you try to avoid the path to ruin from the main story of CLANNAD to After, the final destination is still there.
If Okazaki continued playing basketball, I thought he might not get into fights with delinquents even if he became romantically involved with Tomoyo… but he probably would anyway.
Well, it’s a visual novel game for this time of year…
As expected, the part about home childbirth was restructured in the anime…
The original problem is that it is quite risky to bring together Tomoya, who is already broken, and Chiyo, who cannot recover if she breaks.
It’s so common to see a friend you haven’t met in a while having returned to black hair; it makes you realize we’re not students anymore.
At the end of the anime, the two members of the choir club are living together.
I like it when Sunohara is struggling at the driving school.
Toilet seat cover
Afterward, I was surprisingly affected by the fact that Sunohara went back to his hometown.
The color that idiot brought was significant.
This anime was really wonderfully made.
I love Megumeru the most, but apart from that, the song “Toki wo Kizamu Uta” is really great.
My friend said that his paternal grandmother in Okazaki cannot stand being distant with her grandchildren.
I understand that this is how it is with grandchildren you don’t actually know, but I can also understand the feelings of rejection.
Okazaki’s father would be younger than Nagisa’s father based on the depictions in the story, so it must be a lie.
The training of Shio is interpreted by the Furukawa family as a way to make Tomoya aware of his responsibilities as a father.
The couple at the bakery is aging too slowly…
In “Tomoyo After,” Sunohara had such an air of having completely finished his youth in just a short appearance that it really feels tough to see him down.
I feel like I sang only for you, only for you in Hebuban.
The lyrics “That you are nowhere to be found” came out and made me laugh.
If Shio was the kind of child that cried often in front of Tomoya, he would probably have thrown her away in a split second and things would have turned much worse, so it’s appropriate for him to take care of her… but if it’s to that extent, it would be better to have the grandparents take care of her instead!
In the first place, the Furukawa parents are not perfect enough to provide the best support for Tomoya as parents, and I wonder if they were aware of that themselves…
The father of AIR’s Kannaduki, who passed away without reconciling despite having escaped from his daughter…
The summer pocket that is currently airing also has quite a few elements that resemble the structure of CLANNAD.
In the thumbnail, it looked like there was a major animation collapse or a significant breakdown in the artwork.
There were various things, but I wonder if I, as your father, have already accomplished it.