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Jun 13, 2013
Only a true man will shed tears in this anime. No human being would ever ever feel nothing while watching Clannad: After Story.
Story: 10/10
It's brilliant. From where Clannad left, Clannad: After Story takes it to a whole new level. With the background of the characters already expanded in Clannad, now what's left for After Story is to illuminate and dramatically elevate the story and that is what happened. The elements of the story all connect, there is laughter, sadness, frustration, desperation, and hope all mixed perfectly into one solid story line, the romance between Nagisa-Otonashi
Art: 9/10
There something about the eyes of the character that really
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bug me, I don't know if they are too big for me or they just seem off a bit. Anyway, the art is not mediocre, no unnecessary jerks or whatever, very good frames. Heroines are pretty, guys are also nice looking.
Sound 9/10
One best thing that really gets the tears out from your eyes is the background music. While watching this anime, especially the last few episodes, my eyes were watery. The sad atmosphere mixed with hope all in together in the Dango theme song. It's just...I can't...so sad. But the ending sound destroys your mood anyway, I think it's a moodbreaker or some sort of that just to stop your eyes from drooling out.
Character: 10/10
The characters are well presented, each had a reasonable amount of air time. Their lives were also presented excellently, in such a way that you would really relate and sympathize with their lives. Each has well-developed characteristics, unique. The characters did their roles well, supported the story and the main characters as well. The voice actors are good too, you can really feel their voices swelling with emotions.
Enjoyment: 10/10
More like Tears: 10/10 actually. Yep I enjoyed the whole series very well. Really one of the best romance, drama, slice of life, comedy genred anime of all time. It'd be such a shame for anime lovers to miss this. There are many animes out there with the same genre, but Clannad pulled it off fuckingly good. So overall, I give this anime 9/10, a nearly perfect yet magnificent anime.
Hope you guys find this review helpful! :)
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Dec 30, 2012
"The world is just a crappy game"
"2d girls are better than 3d(Real)girls"
-Keima Katsuragi, the protagonist of this anime
Story
Keima Katsuragi, being the geekest of the geek, the 'God of gaming' has been dragged into a world of harem like no other. In this anime, the main protagonist gets forced to play a reality game in which he needs to conquer real girls.
Well for me, I can see myself as a gamer too but without the harem. lels
One day, he received an email containing a message in which he was challenged as a 'God' to conquer girls. This is the time when his devil assistant Elsie/Elsea
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came to his side. They were ordered to capture girls with runaway spirits, otherwise they'd get their head cut-off. The only way to capture these girls is to make them fall in love with Keima.
THE SETTING
The whole story sets in Maijima school. Keima studies there and is later on accompanied by Elsie after she gets to transfer. Yes it's the typical school setting where the main guy gets chased by other girls but there's just one difference here in TWGOK, because fantasy was also integrated into the setting. Keima gets a devil (Elsie) by his side to help him conquer the girls. I expected that this kind of story will be short as it is not a very complicated one and the story has only one route it follows: GUY-->CONQUERS GIRLS--> SUCCEEDS-->FINISH. *Spoiler* This might be true for the first and second season of TWGOK, but as far as I know, there are many changes and added arcs in the manga which are not shown in S1 & S2 but I think those arcs (Goddesses,Vintage) will be shown in S3 of TWGOK which was announced to be realeased soon.
The story was medium-paced and there’s a proper time for a break after Keima succeeds with a girl. Though for me, the story was interesting enough to hook you up. One main thing that you’ll love in this anime is Keima teaches his ‘conquering’ techniques, and he acted like they were still in a game, thus he computes all the routes and decides what personality and action he would take depending on the girl. These actually taught me techniques that I can use in real life! Interesting indeed. I would rate the story 8.5/10
Character
Ok so for our main protagonist we got Keima Katsuragi. He is a pro gamer who obviously doesn’t want anything else but his games. The reason why he is like that? The anime didn’t bother to give much information in his history, family background, and life. Hell I don’t even know who his father was nor how did he become a professional, apathetic, unsociable gamer. Don’t bother knowing about his past as this would not be shown in the anime. Though his mother was shown in season 2 if I’m not mistaken but not much detailed information was given about their family background. All in all, his definite role in the was to be this self-proclaimed ‘God’ of conquer, dating sims etc. who was forced (apparently) to help capture the spirits. This was nice because all throughout, he didn’t change his role nor swayed his personalities. And as for our Elsie, she was a…hmm clumsy all the time, she was worthless—for Keima. Some may find her annoying for she likes to butt in into somebody else’s affairs, kinda irritating once in a while when she gets to bug Keima with that childish mind of hers. Well, Elsie’s voice fits her right, teenish voice which for me is kinda cute and childish at the same time.
HEROINES
All of them I’d say, earned the right to be a heroine. Well I don’t play dating sims etc. and I don’t date that much. But to me, these heroines definitely will be loved if you look into their personalities more. And yes, they are not the same, each of them have their own uniqueness and character. Some are typical tsundere type, shy, conservative, the athletic ones, and etc. I would say they are distinguishable to each other by their own characteristics but if you’d compare them to other girls in other anime, they’re pretty much the same. But one thing I liked in this anime is that it doesn’t focus only on the ‘conquering’ part, we also get to know the heroine’s background, and her history. That is enough to make this story held in together and into full pieces.
As for characters, I’d go for a 9/10
Enjoyment
I enjoyed this anime pretty well, definitely a harem worth watching. I was not satisfied enough with the whole anime series though, it was short and I expected more so I continued TWGOK in the manga. And trust me, it’s worth reading the whole manga too. But as I’ve said earlier, if you’re looking for Keima’s background or history, give up..not gonna be there. Well, it’s one of the best harem anime out there for me. And I’ve learned some girl techniques too!So 10/10 for enjoyment.
And overall, sorry if I didn’t include a review for the sound and art for I have difficulty comprehending Arts and sound. Dunno why but I look at anime more with their story and plot rather than how they’re presented and done. So… for me it’s an 8.8/10 ^^ any feedback, suggestions or comments feel free to post on my profile! Thank you!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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