Nagisa starts with her monologue without a hitch, and during her recitation, Kouko gives stage directions to Tomoya and Youhei via headsets. For the play, Sanae gives Nagisa her wedding dress to use as her costume, much to Akio's surprise. Nagisa wants to do drama so as to continue her parents' dreams in her footsteps. During lunch, she tells them her story why she wanted to do drama was due to her parents formally having been theater actors, but they both had to give up acting after Nagisa was born. Nagisa has her performance in the evening, so in the meantime, Nagisa hangs out with Tomoya and Youhei. When the school festival finally begins, Nagisa reveals that she has not finished the script, but still wants to go on with the play since the story is still within her. After some searching, he finds a large sakura tree known as the "Tree of Promises" where he believes he will meet the person he has felt is with him in this illusionary world. He finds a discarded human-sized doll and uses it as a body to travel around the world on an old bicycle. In his dream, he initially is disembodied in an illusionary world where he is the only thing "alive". Like Nagisa, Tomoya has also had a recurring dream ever since he was a child. Tomoya is challenged to a baseball match with Akio to see if Tomoya's a man worthy for Nagisa, but he cannot throw the ball due to an injured shoulder he received from his father in a bad fight, and even gets to stay overnight after being heavily persuaded by Akio. At Nagisa's house, which turns out to double as a bakery, Tomoya meets her energetic parents Akio and Sanae. Though only Tomoya comes, due to Youhei taking up a part-time job at an electrical company with Yusuke Yoshino a former musician revealed to be Kouko's fiancé. Nagisa gets to writing the script and invites Tomoya and Youhei over to her house for dinner. Meanwhile, Tomoya and Youhei will work backstage with the music and lights respectively. Nagisa decides to do a soliloquy based on a dream she has had ever since she was a child. The drama club is re-established, and with a month left until the school festival. In the end, Nagisa gets Tomoya and Youhei to sign up, and she reassures them that she will not ask them to act on stage. By this time making copies of hundreds of posters and putting them all around the school, but no one joins the club. Kouko Ibuki, the teacher who had been the adviser for the drama club before it disbanded, gets involved by telling Nagisa if she can gather more members then she will talk to the school administration about re-establishing the club. This angers Youhei greatly and he beats up one of the student council members despite Tomoyo and Kyou's warning Tomoya takes a stand for Nagisa. Tomoya and his good friend Youhei Sunohara, who used to play soccer, help Nagisa by putting them up around the school, but the student council president, Tomoyo Sakagami, and Kyou Fujibayashi, quickly go around using red paint to deface the posters and write 'invalid' on them because of school policy. By the time the sakura trees are done blooming, Nagisa has already started hand-making posters advertising the drama club's reformation, with an old group mascot called "The Big Dango Family". She comes up with restarting the Drama Club. Repeating her last year due to illness most of the previous year, Nagisa is determined to graduate nonetheless. One day, Tomoya meets a third-year girl from his school early in the year named Nagisa Furukawa. He simply goes to school in Hikarizara for no reason and does not have any interest in school activities. He used to play basketball, his distant father works the night shift, and his mother died in a car accident when he was a child. Tomoya Okazaki is a male third-year high school student who does not feel at home anymore. A group of young women cosplaying in the female high school uniform from Clannad emerged from the bus to hand out flyers and pink and white colored thundersticks to passersby to promote the film. It was the final film directed by Dezaki before his death in April 2011.Ī promotional campaign took to the streets of Akihabara on Matransported in a large black bus with the words "Film Version Clannad" ( 劇場版CLANNAD, Gekijō-ban Clannad ) painted on the sides. The film is a reinterpretation of the Clannad storyline which centers on the story arc of the female lead Nagisa Furukawa. Toei Animation announced at the Tokyo Anime Fair on Mathat an animated film would be produced, and was released theatrically by Toei Company on September 15, 2007. Clannad is a 2007 Japanese animated fantasy drama film directed by Osamu Dezaki and based on the visual novel of the same name developed by Key.
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