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Clannad (2007)
A romantic drama following Tomoya Okazaki, a high school delinquent estranged from his alcoholic father, who meets Nagisa Furukawa, an older student repeating the year due to illness. As the two form an unlikely friendship, Tomoya's perspective on life gradually shifts. Directed by Tatsuya Ishihara, the series explores themes of family reconciliation, connection, and personal transformation through the deepening bond between its two protagonists.
A romantic drama following Tomoya Okazaki, a high school delinquent estranged from his alcoholic father, who meets Nagisa Furukawa, an older student repeating the year due to illness. As the two form an unlikely friendship, Tomoya's perspective on life gradually shifts. Directed by Tatsuya Ishihara, the series explores themes of family reconciliation, connection, and personal transformation through the deepening bond between its two protagonists.
The narrative centers on universal themes of family, community, and personal growth, exploring how strong interpersonal connections help individuals overcome hardship and find purpose. It focuses on emotional and relational development rather than engaging with specific political ideologies or societal critiques.
The movie features a cast typical of its Japanese origin, without explicit racial or gender recasting of roles. Its narrative explores universal themes of family and personal growth, without critiquing traditional identities.
The narrative strongly celebrates lifelong marriage, the profound importance of parenthood, and the deep, supportive bonds within nuclear and extended families. It emphasizes the sacrifices and unconditional love inherent in family relationships, portraying them as the ultimate source of happiness and meaning.
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Clannad does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative primarily focuses on the relationships and personal growth of its main characters within a high school setting, exploring themes of family, friendship, and overcoming life's challenges. The story centers on romantic relationships and the emotional journeys of its cast without incorporating transsexual identities.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Clannad does not feature any characters whose gender differs from their original established portrayal. All main and supporting characters maintain their canonical gender identities throughout the series.
Clannad is an anime adaptation of a Japanese visual novel. The characters are consistently depicted as East Asian, aligning with their original source material. There are no instances where a character established as one race is portrayed on screen as a different race.
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