CLANNAD ~AFTER STORY~ - 22 (END)

Summary:

Buried in snow in the illusionary world, the robot tries to get the girl to move, but she doesn’t. The robot thinks that it would have been better not to bring her if things were going to become like this, and it feels that it’s causing her pain. It wonders if this is the end of their journey, but it doesn’t want to acknowledge that and continues to try to wake the girl. She eventually opens her eyes and notices that the robot is still with her, so the robot asserts that it’s always with her. The girl responds by thanking it and noting how she can finally hear its voice. She knows that this is because she won’t be a person soon. The girl reveals that she had seen a dream, and from it, she discovered that she and the robot were from the same world. The robot takes this to mean that they shouldn’t be in this world and wants to go back together, but the girl knows that she has to remain here. If she leaves, then this world would be gone as well, and that would cause a lot of lights to become unhappy. Those lights are the feelings of the residents in the other world, and the girl claims that the robot was one of them. When the robot questions if there’s another one of him in the other world, the girl explains that he exists in the two worlds and crossed the distance so that they could meet.

The girl knows that the robot will close its consciousness in this world and awaken in the other world. There, he’ll meet a lot of people, including her. Many people’s feelings become lights in this world, and the girl’s feelings will similarly become lights in the other world. The individual lights will be small, but if a lot are gathered, they should become a strange power. The girl then starts humming the Dango Daikazoku song, and when the robot recognizes it, she reveals that it’s the song that the robot always sang to her. Moments later, light pours through the clouds and vaporizes everything, and before she disappears into light orbs, the girl bids farewell to the robot who she now calls her father. Back in the real world, on that hill during their high school days, Tomoya lets Nagisa pass him by but then realizes what he’s doing and calls out her name. He runs to her and hugs her, letting her know that he’s there, and she’s glad that he was able to call out to her. She had been worried that he might have felt that it would have been better if they hadn’t met, and she’s personally glad to have been able to meet him. That’s why she doesn’t want him to regret meeting her no matter what awaits them. Knowing that she’s right, Tomoya thanks her and hugs her again.

Tomoya then experiences a fast-forwarding through life where he hears Nagisa offer to take him to the place where wishes get fulfilled in this town. Both Tomoya and the robot realize that the long journey has finally ended. The next thing Tomoya knows, he’s at Nagisa side when Ushio is being born, however she lives this time and tells him that they’re always together. Tomoya is thus able to give Ushio her first bath while Nagisa watches. When Nagisa hopes that Ushio will be healthy even when she grows up, Tomoya asserts that Ushio will be a strong girl. Nagisa then notices that there are lights outside, and Tomoya watches as they float up towards the sky. In the aftermath, the two new parents sing the Dango Daikazoku song together to their child, and Nagisa wonders if the town had a will and heart, and it wanted to make the people who lived there happy, then this miracle might be the town’s doing. Nagisa, however, feels that this wouldn’t be a miracle because the people who love the town live there, and the town that likes the people will love them. She thinks that this should be normal in any place, and when Tomoya wonders if the town is a big family, she calls it a dango daikazoku (big dango family). This causes Tomoya to feel that he finally understands.

Nagisa and Tomoya raise Ushio without any big problems, and when she’s five years old again, they take her to the countryside with that field of flowers to see her great-grandmother. Across the world, everyone goes on with their lives: Kyou is still a kindergarten teacher, Ryou is a nurse, Kotomi is in America, Sunohara is learning to drive, Mei is all grown up with her friends, Tomoyo is all alone, Yuusuke is singing again, Sanae and Akio have the same relationship as always, Yukine is still watching over her delinquent friends, Misae is still with her cat, and Koumura is enjoying retirement. That leaves Kouko and Fuuko who are on their way to the hospital, and Fuuko is frustrated over how she’s not seen as an adult. When they get near the hospital, Fuuko suddenly smells something that she characterizes as cute, and she can sense someone out there who came to see her. She can also sense that this person is asleep and is waiting for someone to wake him or her, so Fuuko heads into the nearby woods to investigate. From a distance, she catches sight of a long-haired girl in a white dress, but when she gets closer, she finds young Ushio. Fuuko wants to be friends and feels that the fun starts here.

Preview

Well that was a pretty good. I would call the miracle deus ex machina, but given that this is a Key title and that all this has been hinted at, that shouldn’t and didn’t come as a surprise. There’s a certain degree of suspension of disbelief required, particularly in the more surreal parts of the episode. Now the episode overall didn’t evoke many emotions from me, save for the really touching part when Tomoya and Nagisa were reunited, but I still enjoyed it because it finally wrapped things up, particularly with regard to the illusionary world and the themes of family. I was glad to see Tomoya and Nagisa back together and to see that there was a happy ending with a good amount of closure. In that regard, I liked how they included a montage of what all the other characters are up to, though the one thing I found odd about it was that it showed Tomoyo staring so wistfully into the distance. Tomoyo After anyone? In any case, the Fuuko epilogue was amusing and was a nice way to ease the viewers out of the show - technically next week’s extra episode will do that as well. I think my only real complaint about all this would be that the Fuuko part went a bit long, and I would have preferred more time spent on Tomoya, Nagisa, and Ushio together. That’s not a big deal though when, taken in the context of the rest of the show, this was a pretty good ending.

Note: I’m saving my final thoughts on the series for next week’s extra episode.


 

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  1. A. A. Player at 7:05 pm on March 13th, 2009

    first post XD

  2. eparadigm at 7:05 pm on March 13th, 2009

    What happened to Toradora?
    Good epi though!

  3. tails at 7:08 pm on March 13th, 2009

    the miracle thing didn’t really come clear. it was kinda too simple that everything figured in that way. and not emotional enough either. i think kanon did a much better job in that regard…

  4. Savofenno at 7:09 pm on March 13th, 2009

    So it became to happy end after all. Wonder which name the girl child got? I feel almost cheated if Ushio didn`t existed at all. I became to like Ushio very much. I`ve seen this ep twice now, but there`s still mysteries left i don`t understand.

  5. Shin at 7:09 pm on March 13th, 2009

    Holy… the screens look good. I should start watching this series again… I stopped at 3 fearing that the whole Sanae date thing will go haywire…

  6. Hotaru at 7:09 pm on March 13th, 2009

    Awwwww! Mei is all grown up!

  7. Fhal at 7:09 pm on March 13th, 2009

    I hate Deus ex machina endings, but as you said it, it was hinted all the way through the series so no real complaints there.

    About the Tomoyo bit. If you think about it, aside from Tomoya, she was the only one who didn’t have a dream about after high school, in the main series. Her dream was being a Student Council President. And was fullfiled, so I think the writers didn’t know what to do whit her character in that montage.

    I’m SO in for a Tomoyo After OVA or Special, or anything like this. I mean, the manga of Tomoyo After was incredible.

  8. A. A. Player at 7:14 pm on March 13th, 2009

    This ending had a good closure for me though i would have preferred more emotional arcs. Did you guys notice the ending credits are a bit different?

  9. A. A. Player at 7:15 pm on March 13th, 2009

    to Savofenno:

    Nagisa already chose the name Ushio for their child so no matter what, it’ll still be Ushio

  10. Savofenno at 7:17 pm on March 13th, 2009

    Sorry i missed this, i saw the ep. again and of course the child`s name is still Ushio. I couldn`t hear clearly if her seiyuu`s voice was still Koorogi Satomi.

  11. force at 7:23 pm on March 13th, 2009

    the girl was Ushio?

  12. Sniperk at 7:24 pm on March 13th, 2009

    @Fhal
    Me too!!! Me too!!!

    Ushio being the imaginary world girl didn’t really surprised me. But she being some sorta god of that world did.

  13. Luiz at 7:30 pm on March 13th, 2009

    I noticed that the scene where Fuuko finds Ushio in this episode appears in the first opening (season 1)

  14. ithekro at 7:30 pm on March 13th, 2009

    Probably because little Ushio doesn’t have any dialog this episode…aside from crying, and I don’t know if the seiyuu was in charge of the baby crying.

  15. ROFLWAFFLELAWL at 7:30 pm on March 13th, 2009

    I personally didn’t like this ending. Don’t get me wrong. I like this happy ending type of thing. But the Fuuko part dragged on way too long and I was hoping for an ending that would make me cry/tear like the Ushio and Tomoya vacation scene, father scene, and many others. Hoping next weeks episode does that but I highly doubt it. The preview makes it seem like it’s just about the very first episode and little “behind the scenes” type things. Extra scenes that weren’t in the first episode.

    Also this ending makes it open for a 3rd season. Though I highly HIGHLY doubt it. It still IS possible if they decide to milk this series for what it’s worth (which I will gladly accept with open arms).

  16. 7UPDNL at 7:31 pm on March 13th, 2009

    BEST SERIES OUT SO FAR. I LOVED IT ALL THE WAY THROUGH

  17. vT_Tv at 7:31 pm on March 13th, 2009

    man… i cant believe this is over =(

  18. stormflux at 7:38 pm on March 13th, 2009

    Fuuko finding Ushio in the forest, the orbs of light, and Ushio running through the field of sunflowers are all shown in the first opening and I completely missed them until Luiz pointed them out.

    It’s been a good ride guys, hopefully the last installment of the four seasons of key will be as epic as the last three.

  19. blackhowling at 7:44 pm on March 13th, 2009

    good ending waiting for tomoyo ova (if it exist)

  20. hera at 7:47 pm on March 13th, 2009

    FUUKO-CHAN ROCKS….the ending with fuu-chan was good…

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