2010-08-29, 02:59 | Link #1481 |
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I just finished watching the Anime... And I'm at a total loss for words for it, it's one of the best animes I've ever seen in my life, incredibly funny and yet very serious and deep at the same time, I was in tears at many places in this series as it was so beautiful and sad... Problem is... As I've said, I have watched all of the episodes! Now what?! xD
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2010-08-29, 10:17 | Link #1482 | |
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2010-09-05, 12:12 | Link #1485 |
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I went back and watched the AU OVA episodes at the end of each season and I'm pretty annoyed with KyoAni.
Why do Kyou and Tomoya get an on-screen kiss in a single-episode noncanon OVA, when in canon we never once see Nagisa and Tomoya kiss, even though we know they're fucking. It's stupid, Nagisa admits it onscreen, and we have Ushio, obviously. So why the hell don't Nagisa and Tomoya do anything more than hold hands and look at each other with googly eyes? Seriously, KyoAni, you just obliterated suspension of disbelief.
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2010-09-05, 20:21 | Link #1486 |
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Well, you're obviously just ranting about it, but honestly there's nothing a kiss would say about their relationship that we can't already see and infer. I guess the bigger question, if you want to try to think about it, is does the fact they did not show this (whereas they did for the romances shown in the OVAs) tell us something about the nature of the relationship between Nagisa and Tomoya, as opposed to those he might have had with Kyou, or Tomoyo, and so on. Personally I think it does, but it's obviously subject to interpretation. (I mean, put it this way, as you admitted, it's not like they "forgot".)
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2010-09-05, 23:56 | Link #1487 |
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Yeah, it's just kind of a strange thing not to have a kissing scene, at least one. The way Tomoya and Nagisa's relationship was portrayed just seemed way too chaste to exist in this day and age.
I mean, I'm sure there's people like that in the world, but... more often there's not. The little romance fangirl in me also wanted to see it so she could squee very loudly at the cuteness and was sadly disappointed.
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2010-09-06, 03:02 | Link #1489 | |
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2010-09-06, 10:26 | Link #1490 |
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yeah i like kanon after the first episode but if notice the eyes u can tell that the same person who made clannad made kanon but what dosnt make sence is the personality of Yuichi Aizawa and Ayu Tsukimiya is diffrent.
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2010-09-09, 16:26 | Link #1491 |
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Haha the lack of a kissing part killed me. To me, the kiss is like the culmination of all the trials that the couple had to go through to become a true couple. The consummation of the relationship, even more so than sex. Because J-animes rarely have sex.
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2010-09-09, 16:31 | Link #1492 |
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Hmm.. Now that I think about it, with no kissing they were basically not totally focused on the "Romance" in this Anime. They were more focused on "Family" and "Character's Troubles" I mean Tomoya and Nagisa's relationship was not finalized till the end of Season 1, and there wasn't much romance scenes involving besides it including the baby "Ushio" Also how Tomoya solves the other girl's problems, with Nagisa tagging along.
The Romance in the anime really kicked in when they started living together. Spoiler for Read if you watched ending:
Its just my opinion though... There is romance, but the anime was not completely focused on the "Romance" in it.. I may be wrong though...
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2010-09-10, 05:59 | Link #1494 | |
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I really do believe it would have been beneficial for Nagisa and Tomoya as a couple if they were to share a kiss or two, probably one at the end of the first season, as well as a heated this-is-obviously-leading-to-sex makeout somewhere in After Story. In addition to it being pretty damn hot, they'd make an even greater impact on the viewer as an effective couple. Real people do these kinds of things, you know. |
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2010-09-10, 12:08 | Link #1495 |
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It does feel awfully sterilized. Yes, it is definitely implied but sometimes it doesn't hurt to be a bit more direct with certain things. Teasing with no payoff sucks.
It feels like a very severe case of Bleached Underpants, not for Clannad in particular but it does kinda feel that way since Clannad. is the only "Clean" one from Key besides Angel Beats. But in any case the KyoAni versions of their stories were just extremely conservative about that kind of thing. Also, they seem really obsessed with the indirect kisses. (I mean scenes where people kiss but it's not directly shown) Wtf. There's no excuse with someone like Kyou. >.>
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2010-09-12, 10:51 | Link #1498 |
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I didn't cry, because i was expecting it (I couldn't help but read the spoilers)
but it was still very sad. unfortunately, it seems like the main part that everyone remembers is only the last few episodes of the second seasons...which kind of makes everything else filler.
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2010-09-12, 17:27 | Link #1499 |
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While a kiss would have been nice, I kind of like how Clannad did prove that romantic plotlines can still develop rather well without conventional displays of affection. There's a subtlety to it that I appreciate, especially in retrospect.
In some ways, it makes Nagisa and Tomoya's relationship seem that much more heartfelt in that they really, truly do love one another, and like being around one another, and that their bond is rooted in much more than sexual attractiveness alone. That being said, a kiss or two would have been nice, particularly in After Story. However, I honestly think that a make-out scene might have felt a bit out of place in Clannad, and run contrary to the general mood and tone that Clannad was aiming for.
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2010-09-13, 00:50 | Link #1500 | |
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That's what I mean when I'm referring to "the sex make-out". It happens in movies and IRL all the time and I can perfectly picture Tomoya and Nagisa doing this at some point, especially as a married couple and in the privacy of their own home. I saw quite a few instances in the anime where appropriated sexual tension is omitted entirely. In retrospect, it's actually a bit odd to make Tomoya seem so chaste in here while he was much more lax about his libido in the source material. I think the latter is much more befitting of his character. Also: woo, #1500 |
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