What happens in Clannad After Story?

What happens in Clannad After Story?

After Tomoya collects the orbs, they are transported to the illusionary world, where Ushio (the true identity of the girl who lives there) keeps them. Ushio created the illusionary world in order to save herself and Nagisa by collecting the fragments of happiness that Tomoya gathers in the form of orbs of light.

Does Clannad After Story end at episode 22?

For the song by Riya, see Small Palms (song). Small Palms (小さな手のひら, Chiisana Tenohira?) is the twenty-second episode (and series finale) of Clannad ~After Story~ . It was first broadcast in Japan on 12 March 2009.

What episode does Tomoya confess to Nagisa?

Two Shadows
Two Shadows The next day as the sun is setting, Tomoya finally confesses his love to Nagisa in the club room.

Did Clannad have a happy ending?

Tomoya has been given a second chance to raise Ushio with Nagisa alive at his side. Clannad ends with the orbs of light from the otherworld, floating upward into the sky, and Tomoya living out his life thanks to the miracle that was granted to him.

Who does Tomoya end up with?

Megumi
At the end of Saekano the Movie: Finale, Tomoya and Megumi are happily married as well as the chairman and vice chairwoman of Blessing Software. They are also shown to have purchased an apartment which they live in together.

Who does Tomoya fall in love with?

Nagisa Furukawa (古河渚, Furukawa Nagisa), later Nagisa Okazaki (岡崎渚, Okazaki Nagisa), is the main female protagonist and love interest of Tomoya Okazaki from the anime series Clannad.

What made Clannad so sad?

Clannad After Story segued episodic comedy into more focused sentimentalism before plowing into full-on sadness over the course of 24 episodes. This approach succeeded because it made people feel like they were part of Tomoya’s life.

Is Fuko Ibuki a ghost?

On Monday, Tomoya suggested that Fuko dispel the rumor about her being a ghost. She found a friend and announced her return. Fuko revealed that she had never been to school since the opening ceremony.

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