Somehow watching Kanon made me love Air more and more. (Buy me the Blu-ray set anyone?) Notdotq has a brilliant entry on this, and I agree fully with what he said about air being better. (doesn’t mean Kanon is lousy though)
Listening to the acoustic version of the soundtrack will never fail to make me want to cry
I hated how each arc seemed so disconnected
Yet miraculously, everything got brought back together in the end
Yuuichi blamed himself for not being strong enough to help the many people in all the many situations? Would it be horrible if I said I felt the same way myself. Except I’m not even as strong as Yuuichi is.
If Akiko had known all along that Ayu was in a coma, why didn’t she mention it waaaay earlier.
If I wasn’t a fan of Horie Yui, I definitely am now.
I obviously haven’t done any videos in a long time. In fact, this clip isn’t cute at all.
I guess I chose this scene more for private reasons. I just found the whole situation so ironic, talks of BGR always tugs at the strings of my heart. haha.
Many cute scenes in episode 19… like the Nayuki who drowns washing her face. Or even all those chibi yuuichis.
But the highlight has got to be the kissing scene between Ayu and Yuuichi. KyoAni… You’ve really outdone yourself.
Kawaii! I totally admire Yuuichi’s wit. I strive to learn from him.
That said, I had the exact same reaction as Yuuichi when I saw Mai in her outfit. I was eating lunch, and my mouth just stayed wide open. Although admittedly if I was there, I wouldn’t have been able to say anything for the next 15 min.
To butcher up the video as I normally do would be a crime.
Maybe I’m a little too sentimental. Such a teary episode. And not even the conclusion.
You know, ever since episode 8, the thought keep staying in my mind about pork buns. About how Yuuichi kept offering Makoto a Pork Bun to get her to do something. Yet in the end, all the Pork Buns in the world wouldn’t be able to save Makoto.
Before watching this, I was wondering, what so special about Air and Kanon. It’s not as if you don’t have anime characters dying in other series. But I think what Key and Kyoani does is to make you totally fall in love with each and every character. You can’t empathize with them, but you definitely do not want to lose them.
Lots of varied expressions from Makoto this episode. How can you NOT love her! Gah!
I thought there were some pretty sweet moments. Like Akiko cooking curry rice so that nobody had to use chopsticks. *sigh* So sweet and so sad. My poor vocabulary does it injustice.
On a cynical note, what did they do to the other characters. No money to pay the seiyuus to voice concurrently. Toei dealt with each arc simultaneously, so how would Kyoani deal with it? You know what I’m hoping… that this means Makoto somehow gets saved and appears in the other arcs. Sadly unlikely.
Before watching this episode, I went to look at the preview, which basically gave the title of episode 9 as Berceuse. It’s french for lullaby.
Having known that, I pretty much watched the show with much shivering and goosebumps. It’s like watching a person going through life happily, but knowing that he’s going to die in the next few days.
There was laughter, but an overwhelming cover of sadness.
I thought this scene was so funny, yet so tragic at the same time, if you knew the background of makoto and what’s to come… Every word seemed filled with foreshadowing and irony.
In other notes, yup… this episode felt a little short in budget. The still shots… and where did every other character disappear to. But kudos to KyoAni for making the episode feel so wonderful regardlessly.