
Clannad (video game) - Wikipedia
Clannad is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key and released on April 28, 2004, for Windows. While both of Key's first two previous works, Kanon and Air, had been released first …
Clannad | Clannad Wiki | Fandom
Clannad is primarily set in a high school located in a small Japanese city. Clannad follows the life of Tomoya Okazaki, a third-year student who does not take his studies seriously. He hates his …
Clannad - MyAnimeList.net
Oct 5, 2007 · While watching "Clannad" at my local anime society, I could feel a certain *something* radiating from it. I'd encountered similar feelings before in other anime, but never …
Clannad (TV Series 2007–2009) - IMDb
Named after the Irish band Clannad, whose name was believed to be the phonetic spelling of the Gaelic word for "family". (It is actually short for Clann As Dobhar, Gaelic for "the family from …
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From the world renowned visual novel studio Key, the highly rated story of CLANNAD is now available on Steam! Improved visuals, achievement integration, and Dangopedia make this the …
CLANNAD for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Official Site
Step inside a heart-warming tale of love, family, and the ties that bind us all together. With gorgeous visuals and a haunting soundtrack, the classic romantic adventure game comes to …
Clannad - Anime-Planet
Tomoya Okazaki is a third-year high school student who is generally bored with life and doesn't take his studies, future, or anything else seriously. One day, however, he meets a lonely …
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Maladjusted high school student Tomoya's life begins to change when he befriends his classmate Nagisa and several other eccentric girls. Watch trailers & learn more.
CLANNAD - AniList
Tomoya is distant with his father and has become a delinquent in the years since his mother's death. Walking to school, he meets Nagisa Furukawa who is a year older but is repeating the …
Clannad (video game) - Wikiwand
Clannad is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key and released on April 28, 2004, for Windows. While both of Key's first two previous works, Kanon and Air, had been released first …