Thursday, April 21, 2011
Clannan: After Story
So, today, I have decided to re-watch the greatest anime of all time. It is called Clannan: After Story, but it isn't those types of anime where it is all guns and action. It is actually a quite sad story. Clannan the original one is a story between a high school student and a high school girl. The boy was a senior who met a girl who was also a senior. The problem with the girl was that she was a year older than everyone else, because she missed a whole school year, because she had a very weak body. All her friends has graduated, therefore, the boy starts becoming her friend. After befriending each other, more friends help giving the girl some company. The girl and her friends including the boy starts creating and completing her dreams, that is to, make a play. The after story, takes place ten years after the original one. The boy has married the girl and they now live together. The girl soon becomes pregnant and because of having a weak heart, dies from birth. Not only is the boy stressed by the death of his lover, but also the fee he has to pay to raise the child. He hated his own daughter at first, because he felt that she (Nagisa) was responsible for the death of her mother. Right when the two (dad and daughter who is around age four or five now) was about to get along well, the girl dies from coldness, which leaves the dad in greater stress. The story ends quite well though, the man was told back in his high school years that if he sees the sky snow with bright orbs, he can take it and his life will become better. Soon it was raining full of the bright orbs, and suddenly he zapped back into time. His body became back into the time right when his wife was giving birth. This time, though, the wife lives and so does the child. The story end s with them living happily ever after. Honestly, this was the only TV show that ever made me cry, it was the best drama I have ever watched. Attached to the story was a great lesson to be learned, love is the key thing to everything.
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