Why does nagisa die clannad
Nagisa—seemingly aware of everything that has happened—is glad that he chose to be with her. He now knows what he wants; and Ushio grants this. This is why Tomoya sees orbs throughout the town on the night Ushio was born. Nagisa passed her connection to the town, to Ushio. Ushio, the town, and the Illusionary World are all connected. Tomoya wishes for a life with his family. After Tomoya and Nagisa share that moment under the sakura trees, we are shown what looks to be Tomoya crossing world lines.
It is also possible that he went back in time, to the moment Ushio was born. Regardless of what actually happened, Tomoya is taken to an alternate version of the moment that ruined his life. Instead of Nagisa dying post-childbirth; she instead lives, and gives birth to a healthy girl. We also get to see what the other members of the drama club have been up to after graduating. Kyou is still a teacher. Ryou becomes a nurse.
Youhei works for what looks to be a taxi company. Kotomi is continuing her parents work in America. More importantly, Nagisa and Tomoya get their moment. Tomoya is able to see his dream realized, and they live happily as a family of three. The very last moment with Ushio sleeping under the tree is a nod to the visual novel. The town Clannad takes place in has folklore. Orbs of light appear when someone exudes hope and happiness. They typically appear at the end of an arc when a problem is solved.
This town gives people the ability to make wishes, and see those wishes come true. Nagisa got very sick as a child. She was on the verge of dying when her dad brought her to an open field, and prayed for a miracle to happen.
The town granted his wish, but in return, the town became intertwined with Nagisa. Her sickness comes around the same time every year, when the town is cold.
This causes Nagisa to become separated from society. That is, until she meets Tomoya Okazaki. Together, they reform their school drama club, and make friends along the way.
Things start picking up when Nagisa graduates from high school. She moves in with Tomoya, and the two get married. Soon enough, Nagisa finds herself pregnant! Despite such good news, the pregnancy is really risky. Nagisa dies after giving birth to her daughter, Ushio. The connection Nagisa once had with the town, was passed on to her daughter. She forces him to spend time with his daughter, and accept his father. At first, he resents meeting her, but he can't live without her. Therefore, he shouts her name and meets her.
Then, they are brought to when Nagisa would have died, but Nagisa miraculously survives and they live happily. Clannad Wiki Explore. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Get Known if you don't have an account. Yet Tomoya gets the job on the spot with only his poor high school diploma, and the manager dude is apparently perfectly happy with having to train his new employee from scratch.
Is this just some cultural difference, or did anyone else find themselves wondering if they maybe missed something?
Electricians in general need a lot of education since it involves safety. Though it could be different in Japan. I'm pretty sure that if Ushio had grown up she would have sounded like that. So why isn't Okazaki? Some might say he could sound like a child, but we've heard his voice as a child before and he sounds nothing like that.
During the episode when Kotomi and Okazaki first become friends. Doesn't the robots voice sound an awful lot like Shima? The kid that made a promise to Misae when they were high school and promised to stay with her. I don't doubt that the girl is Ushio but it'd make the most sense.
You never knew much about Shima and his back story is very interesting. The robot never replies when the girl calls him dad. But then again the robot claimed to have heard of the Dango song.
But the Dango family song was very famous in Japan but it was never specified during what time period and we can assume it was during the time Nagisa and Okazaki were kids since Okazaki kept referring to the Dango song as childish,and old. If that were true then it would fit the time period that Misae and Shima went to high school, since Misae isn't very old. Shima would make sense since he had apparently died already, just like Ushio, and claimed to have the power to grant any wish.
From a pouch with a glowing light inside. Maybe the source is a glowing orb. He apparently was suffering from an illness and was being hospitalized, could it have been the same condition Nagisa and Ushio faced?
Problem is he's completely foreign. We aren't even completely sure if he is Shima. Regarding the end of Clannad After Story, I just thought that Okazaki had died due to him collapsing in the snow and was reliving his life right before he died and imagined the best case scenario, seeing how he did that during a card game with fuuko and ushio or that when he passed away that him and his family were reunited in the afterlife, only problem would be the 22 episode that theory is contradicted with ushio laying in the grass at the end of it, but then in the last three episodes it focuses on their pasts maybe implying that their all dead.
Ushio may have survived seeing how she was at the same place Nagisa's dad took her when she was facing certain death due to similar circumstances the hospital highly doubt it though But then I remembered something major, in a dream I pretty sure Kyou told him that he had Schizophrenia, and that's a bid deal. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder where the mind has a hard time separating reality from fantasy.
Could the other world just be a figure of his imagination, a result from Schizophrenia? It was stated in his own dream, maybe a clue or hint to what's really going on. While they were children Kotomi and Okazaki always played with each other. Maybe she told him about her parents research. If that's true he could have been developing this story for a long time in his mind from the time since he was a child. The ending of Nagisa's version was much different to Okazaki.
The orbs of light I thought were symbolic of the connection the story had with reality that ultimately Okazaki and ushio would be separated only to be reunited in a better place. Similar to the fortune telling in a way. The other worlds kinda felt a bit far fetched seeing how this anime didn't seem to focus its plot lines in that kinda stuff but lean towards problems based off society issues and not other worldly issues amazing vocabulary I know The other worlds I felt were focused to Kotomi but I'm still unsure about that, but I agree on the theory that it seemed that Nagisa and Ushio can't be in the same world.
So what happend in the ending was tomoya was holding ushio in his arms and Said "ushio? Some one please please help her! Nagisa please help ushio nagisa? The reason why that happend is because of the old town legend when someone achieved true happiness a ball of light appears and if you catch it you can have any wish, so when tomoya said goodbye to his dad in the second season him and his dad achieved true happiness and the ball of light landed on tomoya so that is practically catching it so the ball of light took him to the other world and that's how tomoya and nagisa both know the story of the world that has ended!
I started watching from episode 5 so may be I am over interpreting First, his father shows hom that his daughter and him may ultimately end up misunderstanding each other - that his fathers pride is how he ended up without family. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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