Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Clannad: Another World, Kyou Chapter OVA

I suppose before I embark on any discussion of this new Clannad OVA, I should mention two things: Firstly, the previous Tomoyo After OVA was perhaps the pinnacle of the Clannad franchise for me (yes, I am a sucker for Tomoyo) and secondly, after Nagisa's death in After Story I was really rooting for Tomoya to end up with Kyou for a short period of time. With that in mind, surely I should love the concept of this OVA?


Rather oddly given its title, Kyou doesn't feature quite as much as you might expect - Indeed, the episode opens with Kyou looking morose and staring out of the window at a rain-filled sky while her younger sister Ryou confesses to Tomoya, who is himself unsure of what to say but somewhat reluctantly accepts her feelings (if only, you feel, to see what happens).

So, Ryou and Tomoya start dating, but things start to fall apart when a chance meeting between Tomoya and Kyou almost leads to some kissing practice between the two (possibly the momst cliched thing to happen in an episode of anime ever, but never mind); the rumours which follow on at school from this lead Kyou to rashly (and falsely) confess to Sunohara, a state of affairs which inadvertently leads to Tomoya finding out Kyou's true feelings. Thus, the Kyou/Ryou/Tomoya love triangle ebbs and flows before moving on towards its inevitable happy ending for the "featured girl" of the OVA.

I have to confess that, as much as I thought the ending to this OVA was really sweet, I far preferred Tomoyo's "alternate reality" to Kyou's as an overall offering - There was a real strength to that episode that seems lacking here, leaving this OVA to go through the motions somewhat without ever stepping out of the comfort zone of the typical romantic drama that it portrays. Not that it's all bad by any means - We get to see a more rounded version of both Fujibayashi sisters than we ever saw in the Clannad series proper, with Ryou in particular exhibiting some sibling rivalry and jealousy that you might never have expected from her, while Kyou's weaker side really comes to the fore here. It's that part of the "alternate reality" here (coupled with a few beautifully realised scenes) which caught my interest the most, doing its part to raise an otherwise utterly average attempt at placating Clannad's Kyou-loving fans towards claiming a place as a worthwhile part of the franchise as a whole.