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You're right, you could say that episode 19 in the anime is the real start of the show.īut the movie left some very important parts out, which will make you understand why the anime focuses so much on the 'side paths(characters)' so much. It is true that the movie focused on the 'real story' of clannad, while the anime focuses on the 'side paths' as well. I really hope there will be a 2nd season by KyoAni just because how horrible Toei is with their animation effort and the organization. The show truly begins from episode 19 in the TV series. No wonder I was failing to understand the arguments made by the game players and was having difficulty to see what's the core theme was all along. Yes, I'm a little annoyed by the TV series, but at least I've got to watch the movie where I've come to appreciate the core theme of this story without all the redundancy.
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#CLANNAD MOVIE ENDING SERIES#
If the other remaining fans (casual ones who haven't played the game) gets the story or not from this TV series is a little of consequence. The TV series is a tribute to those faithful Key-fans. Five to six episodes would have been enough to get those characters involved/relevant to the main event.
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The TV series's target audience are the game players who would enjoy all those "paths" even though the outcome of the main event doesn't require other characters to take 16-17 episodes of time slot. After watching the movie, I just couldn't help but be feel that the TV series wasn't meant for me. The movie focuses solely on the two characters that makes the plot interesting to say the least. The only thing the TV series has done better, in my humble opinion, is the animation.