Clannad: After Story

Kyoto Animation
Tragedy / Drama / Romance24 EP/3 Oct 2008

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Synopsis

Where most love stories in anime roll credits once the couple gets together, Clannad: After Story starts there and asks the harder question — what happens next? Tomoya Okazaki and Nagisa Furukawa have graduated, and now they're dealing with the stuff nobody warns you about: figuring out a career, navigating family baggage, building a life when you're barely an adult. Tomoya's still carrying the weight of a rough relationship with his father, and Nagisa's health has always been fragile, so nothing about their path forward is simple. This 24-episode TV series from Kyoto Animation is the second half of the Clannad story, adapted from the visual novel, and it's where the real emotional gut punches live. The first season sets the table — After Story is the meal. There's a mysterious parallel storyline set in an illusionary world that weaves through everything, adding a quiet supernatural layer you won't fully understand until late in the series. The soundtrack by itself could make you cry. The drama here is grounded in everyday life — jobs, parents, growing apart and back together — which is exactly why it hits so hard. If you liked Anohana or Your Lie in April, this lives in that same emotional territory, but it goes further because it covers years of a relationship instead of just one chapter. Fair warning: keep tissues nearby. This one earns every tear.

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Characters

Tomoya Okazaki

A delinquent teen, Tomoya matures through relationships, facing loss and finding family's true meaning.

Portrayed by Matranga David

Nagisa Furukawa

Timid but determined, Nagisa overcomes illness and self-doubt to find love and motherhood, though tragedy may strike.

Portrayed by Christian Luci

Ushio Okazaki

Tomoya and Nagisa's daughter; a curious, spirited girl who loves robots and baseball, tragically afflicted with a fatal illness.

Portrayed by Christian Luci

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

Manga cover

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Continuamos donde lo dejamos en la temporada pasada, un comienzo tranquilo, donde vemos a la mayoría de personajes de la temporada pasada uniendose una vez más. La mejor parte es que no hicieron el chiste de Fuko.
Episode 10 delivers a heavy emotional tone, focusing on Tomoya’s growing pressure from family responsibilities. His struggles feel grounded and realistic, showing how quickly life can become overwhelming. The pacing is calm but impactful, allowing the emotions to build naturally.
One of the saddest episode of any series I have ever watched. Shows Tomoya finally realizing he has not been a good father at all and finally decides to take care of Ushio. And of course, the sunflower field scene is the most poignant scene of any anime I have ever watched.
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