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    CLANNAD – 05

    Posted in CLANNAD, Series Reviews at Nov 2nd, 2007 by oOgA / 4 Comments »

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    Nagisa’s determined to help Fu-chan

    [Overall Impressions]
    A good mixture of hilarity and heavy emotions in this episode, KyoAni is not wasting any episodes and is driving us towards the center of Fuuko’s arc. Those who played the game will be aware of some game specific scenes that had appeared in this episode

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    Hail Hitler!

    Nagisa’s determination to help Fuuko was what really caught my attention in this episode and it was really well made indeed, the various emotional aspects in this episode involves the interaction of the characters and of course, Tomoya and Nagisa’s interest to help Fuuko to meet her sister. Did I mention Fuuko really make some very good “expressions” in this episode ? Yea, this is a Fuuko’s multi-expression showcase episode. (lol).

    While there are some emo scenes, other scenes remain comedic as usual although Sunohara is spared from Tomoyo’s combo attacks (lol), the part where Fuuko got tricked into believing Tomoya changing into a girl was too funny, that expression on Fuuko’s face is priceless (LOL) and it gets more funnier when Kyou appears.

    I won’t spoil you guys much, it is better to watch the episode and feel the emotional and hilarity of it, Fuuko’s arc will be reaching its peak soon, next episode – Episode 6, Nagisa’s determined to help Fu-chan to meet her sister.

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    Lucky Star?

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    Fuuko’s sister

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    Ryou

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    that same expression as the game, <3

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    lol

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    Ryou x Kyou

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    -.-

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    I like this shot somehow

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    nice

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    LOLZ

     

    Published in CLANNAD, Series Reviews

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