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83 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I bought this one for myself, actually...,
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I've been watching Anime now for a while. Basically I got started because my daughter wanted something else to watch after Teen Titans stopped making new episodes. I like the idea of having cartoons that aren't brainless or devoid of feeling. I have bought a lot that we watch together, but some of the Anime with more complex storylines I thought might be beyond her (She's 10), but she surprised me with getting a lot more about the stories than I would have thought. We watched Shuffle together and she will frequently sit down with me and ask to watch it again. So I started looking for some similar titles and I happened upon Kanon.
Parents: There is absolutely no fan service in this Anime. (Fan Service means scantily clad scenes put into the show for no other reason than exciting pubescent boys) This is what's called a Shojo Anime, or an anime that is meant for young to teen aged girls, and it shows. Kanon relies more on imagery, storytelling, and dialog to move the story along. No one gets beat up. There is one scene with a hint of blood, but I assure you it's not unnecessary -- it comes as a vital part of the story. I didn't detect any cursing and the situations are not ludicrous. If you're looking for something more actiony, then this is not the title for you. There's a reason it's called Kanon. It's fully explained within the series but it's a subtle explanation. It's a play on the musical term of a canon. Think row,row, row your boat --it's a repeating melody that gets more complex as you pass each repetition. This happens in the story as well. It's about Yuichi, who had come back to live with his Aunt Akikko and his Cousin Nayuki after 7 years. Yuichi discovers that he has no memory of his last visit 7 years ago. Through his interaction with the other characters in the story, Yuichi begins to remember what he repressed, and eventually why he repressed it. Most of the girls that he interact with knew him from before in one way or another. Along the way, Yuichi encounters Ayu, a short girl with a winged backpack. She's bubbly and kind, and despite his sarcastic view of things, Yuichi is smitten with her. She remembers him from before and soon Yuichi is set down a path of discovery that will lead him through a lot of personal heartache. As he rediscovers each set of memories, the richness and fullness of his life there becomes apparent. Unlike a lot of other Anime, this one has an ending that does bring the story to a definite conclusion. It's not a harem comedy --though Yuichi has strong feelings for his friends, he's not conflicted in the slightest about them. So if you're looking for that, you're really going to be disappointed. I bought this one because I wanted to make sure that I had some new ones for my daughter, but I don't know if she'll take to this one. It's basically a slice of life style of anime and there are funny moments but it isn't a comedy. There were definitely a couple of times that I did tear up, and I found the ending to be especially satisfying. I think that there really isn't anything bad that I have to say about this anime. I think parents may find this enjoyable to sit down and watch with their kids.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An emotionally moving, hilarious mystery/drama,
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Kanon is Kyoto Animation's second of three adaptations they have done of Key's visual novels. Kanon (2006) is preceded by Air TV (2005) and followed by Clannad (2007). These three series are not connected, but share some character design aesthetics and the formula of "main male character interacts with various female characters." That said, of the three, Clannad is the only one that can be classified as a harem show.
As this review's title suggests, Kanon is equal parts mystery and drama, with a good dose of comedy thrown in. There are also elements of the supernatural and romance genres present here, however, it's important to remember that Kanon is, primarily, a mystery drama. The reason it's important to remember that is this: I've seen many fans of the more popular anime Clannad (which substitutes the mystery for more of a focus on romance) come to Kanon expecting a similar experience, only to find Kanon lacking because the romantic relationships aren't as fully explored as those in Clannad. Since these people have seen Clannad first, and Kanon is made by the same company and shares many superficial similarities, they naturally try to watch Kanon as if they were watching a different version of Clannad. This doesn't work, because the real strength of Kanon doesn't lie in the romance area. Don't get me wrong; Kanon has romance, and does it well enough, but if you're watching it with the mindset of "this is primarily a romance story" you're going to be disappointed when you compare it to Clannad. Kanon's strength lies in its mystery. Why can't Yuichi remember his last trip to this snowy town seven years ago? Are the legends of the hill overlooking the town being a magical place true, and if so, to what extent? Is the demon hunter actually fighting demons, or is she just insane? Who is the lonely, mysterious girl Yuichi sees outside his classroom window every day? And how does this all tie into his original problem of memory loss? So, yeah. Clannad is a romance/drama with comedy and some mystery. Kanon is a mystery/drama with comedy and some romance. In many superficial ways they are quite similar, but if you try to watch them the same way you'll be doing one of these shows a disservice, and will probably end up preferring the first one you watched. I've seen both shows, and I prefer Kanon by far (Kanon is my favorite anime ever), but I recognize that Clannad does its own thing and that some people prefer its more romantic approach. If you're not familiar with Clannad, forgive me for talking about it this much. You have to understand that many (most, actually) of the impressions I see from new Kanon watchers come from people fresh off Clannad, drawn to Kanon because the two shows are made by the same company. They almost always unfairly criticize Kanon for not being the romance it never tried to be. Part of the reason I'm writing this review is to prevent more people from going into Kanon with the false preconception that it's trying to achieve the same goals as Clannad. Like I said, you can't watch them with the same mindset. An example of that is this: since each of the main girls in Kanon represents a mystery, the girls don't become friends and associate with each other like they do in Clannad. The girls in Clannad all get to know each other because that plays into the function of the romance genre, creating a harem so that the male lead has to choose who will be his girlfriend. In Kanon, however, that same approach would downplay the mysterious nature of the girls. Instead, Yuichi interacts with them more or less alone. The girls do cross paths with each other from time to time, but they pretty much keep to their own separate cliques. Many Clannad fans claim this to be a flaw of Kanon's, when really it was a conscious choice the writers made to focus on the mystery genre. And Kanon pulls this off naturally. Just think about your own high school days - it isn't uncommon for a high school kid to have friends from various cliques, keeping those friends separate from each other. Since Yuichi is the new guy at school, this is even more appropriate, since such social drifters are often the kids who haven't established themselves firmly in one clique or another. Kanon's visual theme is very pleasing. If you have a soft spot for snowy landscapes, you're going to love the look of Kanon's little winter town. The comedy is laugh-out-loud funny, relying on witty banter and an overload of cuteness. The comedy gives way to the drama in the second half of the series, and be warned: the drama can get pretty intense and depressing. If you don't want to be depressed, this show is not for you. Much of the drama stems from supernatural origins, and some of the supernatural explanations are derived from Japanese folklore. You won't have to know the folklore to understand, since the show explains things, but you may think the explanations are a little out there if you don't know anything about Japanese mythology. I need to give a special mention to the English dubbing. It's superb. Often times with anime shows, I'll find the English voices grating and switch to Japanese voices with English subtitles. The English dubbing for Kanon is so good that I didn't even think about watching it in Japanese (though I'll probably do it in future viewings, to see how much the dialogue was changed). I love the voices for all the major characters. Kanon is a series full of wonder, joy and heartache. I'm in my upper 20's, just old enough to have become jaded about my entertainment. Watching Kanon made me feel like a kid again. I can think of no higher praise for a show, anime or otherwise, and I know I'll be watching it again and again in the years to come. It's my favorite anime ever.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: KANON:COMPLETE BOX SET - DVD Movie (DVD)
One of Funimations best ever animes in my opinion, Made by Kyoto Animation just like Clannad and Air TV. I love everything made by Kyoto Animation, if you like drama animes you would to.
24 episodes on four disks, Widescreen 16:9, Rated TVPG so just about anyone can enjoy this anime. Spoken Languages: English, Japanese, English subtitles.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!,
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I loved this set! You spent a bit of time at first trying to figure out what's going on but it has a really heart warming ending. I think anyone liking a good story would do well to add this to their collection!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kanon is simply amazing!,
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Well, the kanon anime series is a story centered in simple human emotions with a bit of supernatural.
In Kanon you will not find super powers, fierce fights, neither great undercovered mysteries. The great achievement of this series is the kindness of the characters, maybe beyond our stands. The animation is great, the style is the manga style with great eyes, and the sound and soundtrack is simply amazing (i would wish could exist a portuguese version to show to the people here where i live). I give to this series the maximum score, and the S.A.V.E. series is far more amazing by the low price (low price with great quality). I will look forward for the blu-ray version. Ps.: this series version is the latter (and the best) 2006 version.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best anime I have ever seen (and I have seen a lot),
By Crazy Anime Mommy (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: KANON:COMPLETE BOX SET - DVD Movie (DVD)
In my collection of over 500+ anime titles only a handful have given me the feeling that this anime was able to give me. It is a masterpiece and a must have for any anime collection. It was funny and cute and strange and and touching and heart warming to say the least, it will make you laugh and cry I could go on and on. A must see!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keep the Tissues Handy!,
This review is from: KANON:COMPLETE BOX SET - DVD Movie (DVD)
I highly recommend this series for anyone who might be interested in anime. Its production values are high and the English dub is outstanding and I usually hate what English does to the meaning of the underlying Japanese. The characters are well defined and mostly quite believable.
As several people have already said, the underlying plot is about a high-school boy, Yuichi, returning to a town he used to frequently visit, but now 7 years has passed since his last visit and his memories are vague. As the series progresses, events occur that jog his memory and gradually things become clear. The anime is broken into a series of story arcs, each focused on a girl he meets after returning, but with whom he had also a prior history. Yuichi's interactions with the girls, now and in flashbacks moves the story along. This is a very hard series to describe without spoilers, so I am not going to say much more. Except that Makoto is my favorite character :-). I am now a full blown anime otaku (untranslatable, but means something like fanatic), however Kanon was one of the first series I saw and had a lot to do with my further exploration of the anime world. I probably have watched 50-60 anime series and Kanon has always been rated in my top five, usually in the top two. A great introduction to the power of animation not aimed at youngsters, but often is attractive to them as well. I would not show this series to someone under 10 (unless they were exceptionally mature), not because of the content, but because of the complexity of the plot. I personally would not call this Shojo Anime, i.e. targeted at young girls. Kyoto Animation is well known for making series that appeal to a broad spectrum of tastes and this series is no exception. While not an action series, there is action. By no means is it a tragedy, but there were scenes so sad that they made this fairly cynical old man cry like a baby. Not a fantasy, but supernatural events happen. I frequently caught myself at least grinning at some of the antics and laughing out loud at others, but I definitely would not call it a comedy. It's a genre specific to Japan; the closest US equivalent would be something like Happy Days (not very, but the closest). For those who have seen this series and might be looking for something similar, I strongly recommend Clannad and Clannad - After Story. One blogger said that Clannad series was Kanon done right. I disagree that Kanon was done wrong, but the Clannad Series was certainly done right and Clannad - After Story is arguably the best anime series ever made.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best series I have watched.,
By The Nine-Tailed Kitsune (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: KANON:COMPLETE BOX SET - DVD Movie (DVD)
This is a fantastic series. The original work was a eroge (Japanese-ification of the English "erotic game") by Key Visual Arts. The erotic content was removed for the TV series, making for a clean PG/PG-13 rated piece. As it was originally a "harem" game (where the main character gets to pick one of a few girls to woo, date, and ultimately hook up with), the series goes through several different "arcs" for the girls in the game. Each arc in the TV series is satisfying, fulfilling, and complete. The main arc of the show ultimately ties the others together in a satisfying, alternately heartbreaking and heartwarming fashion.
The music is fantastic, especially the opening ("Last Regrets") and ending ("Kazeno tadoritsuku basho"/"Where the Wind Reaches") themes. The visuals are great, as is expected from Kyoto Animation. The character design is great and their stories will have you laughing one episode and sobbing the next. I have not heard the English dub, so I cannot give any recommendation either way for that. Also make sure you do not get the series by Toei. The one by Kyoto Animation (this product) is the one you want. If you like this, another series I would HIGHLY recommend from Kyoto Animation and Key/VA is "Clannad" and "Clannad ~ After Story". It has a similar feel as Kanon, but the emotions are amplified at least by a factor of 10 (both the highs and the lows).
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I cried until no tears,
By Alice Amano (Hyogo, Japan) - See all my reviews
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Kanon: Complete Series Box Set S.A.V.E.
This work is a wonderful piece to watch again. I have a Japanese version of all of this work. However, the English version to watch, Amazon.com bought the English version. Recently, I also bought a Blu-ray version. This has my DVD of Kanon, the Japanese version, English version, Blu-ray version, now three. Ahahahahahahahaha... That much I like this work. If you have never seen, please check it out. Surely you will not be able to view the monitor with tears. I, Google uses a translation into English so that, perhaps, I might become a strange English. But please forgive me.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must see !,
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Wow, I have never seen anything like this show . The emotions this series evokes roll in like ocean waves varying between highs and lows , its like an emotional roller coaster. Kanon is a masterpiece that everyone should experience ,not just anime fans.
Here's a good example of judging something by its cover. I had seen the reviews , but didn't think this would be 'my cup of tea' so to speak , so when I saw it at a really good price I picked it up. Now I could kick myself for not getting it sooner. For me Kanon was so emotionally taxing that I was afraid to watch the last 3 episodes, but I've been loaning my anime to my daughter in law who has been getting into anime , and I'm glad I finished it, it's a very fulfilling journey. One word of warning though. Keep plenty of tissue handy. I ran out of tissue and grabbed some paper towel and well lets just say Bounty works great for wiping up spills but not so much for wiping noses. My nose now looks like like I'm suffering from some strange nose disease. So to sum it up, if you haven't seen Kanon you are missing one of the best series ever. |
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