Main Title | Kanon (2006) (a4404) |
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Official Title | enverified |
Official Title | ja |
Type | TV Series, 24 episodes |
Year | 06.10.2006 until 16.03.2007 |
Season | Autumn 2006 |
Tags | [similar] |
Resources | |
Rating | 8.20 (6896) |
Average | 8.33 (7020) |
Review Rating | 8.50 (14) |
Added by | hidden on 2006-03-25 12:39 |
Edited by | hidden on 2018-08-03 22:31 |
Main Title | Kanon (2006) (a4404) |
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Official Title | enverified |
Official Title | ja |
Synonym | Kanon 06, Kanon Remake, Kanon `06, Kanon(新), Канон (2006), كانون 2006, カノン (2006), 雪之少女 |
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The animation, as you can see from the poster or the opening for example, is great for 2006 standards. The oversized eyes can be a flaw and I understand if you complain about it. Other than that, the colors are vivid, the scenery is detalied, and the characters are lively and somehow dynamic enough for the scope of this anime. There are scenes where the only animation is talking and others where there's some action, so it's a good balance. Still, the ultra oversized eyes can make many people just ignore the show entirely.
Sound & Voice
So the opening and ending themes are very iconic, as expected from one of the main Key anime. There is usually music playing in the background at most times (compared to let's say Onegai Twins where there is rarely any background music so it creates another atmosphere), so the music does make the overall experience more like an entertainment show, and adds dramatic effect. There are some sad and some happy background songs, and they are somehow memorable. Each voice actor suits their character fairly well.
Story
You might have noticed that the review has been kinda bland and maybe you thought I wrote it with ChatGPT or something but from now on I promise you will see a stronger opinion. The story is set in a rural town during the winter, and the main character, Yuuichi, moves back with his cousin Nayuki and her mother (so his aunt) Akiko. So the premise is that he lived in this town when he was 10 years old, so around 7 years before the story starts. As time progresses, he begins to things that he has forgotten about his past. Finally, this seems interesting enough compared to the first part of the review. So here comes my ethernal endless complaining. The anime comes from a visual novel from 1999, and as always there are no smartphones!!!! Let's goooo this means I will love it, and maybe so will you. There are scenes where one character needs to another and they have to use a public phone. Yes. A public phone. They didn't even have the brick phones back then. So naturally, watching this anime will feel a bit surreal considering how it's such a big difference compared to nowaday's world and other anime where everyone is addicted to the infinite dopamine box. Ok now back to the review, so in the first episodes the viewer is introduced to the main characters, and after episode 4-5 I think, each other character is individually developed, but in two stages, the first stage they are just introduced and you can find some things about their personalities (some are more reserved, some are more introverted, some are extroverted and so on), and in the second stage they are developed strongly and individually, so that the rest of the characters become characters. Here's a challenge: Drink each time you read the word "develop" from the rest of the review. Now personally I believe that this is a good way to write a story instead of trying to explain the lore of 10 characters at the same time. There is maybe 3-4 episodes per character, and after they have been "fully developed" (that sounds like something you would do to a film...), they turn into mostly background characters except for one but no spoilers. I hope this made you feel more interested to find out which one (except for Yuuichi) gets continually developed and why.
I will keep yapping about the writing style: the main method I see was used in this anime for advancing the story was through strong character arcs, so that the viewer will get emotionally attached to the character and therefore to the anime itself. Very simple but very effective. Great great, other than that there is also the subplot of magic and supernatural powers and encounters, and this becomes important to the plot later on. I wouldn't say it will become focused on magic, but after the middle of the anime, the supernatural will play an important part in the story, again, not as a trait of the story itself, but as a trait of the characters. In a way story = characters here. There isn't any notable worldbuilding or similar things, but it's still way enough. I have to say that the ending was weird, but the rest of the story compensates for it.
Characters
I think you got the idea from the previous section, that this anime is basically character nuclear radiation source. So I'll just tell you about each character: Yuuchi is a cool, somehow mature enough and not annoying MC (that's impressive!!). Maybe something notable about him is that he really cares about other people, even if he bullies everyone all the time. You will understand after watching a few episodes. Kawasumi Mai: She's the very cold, asocial girl who in real life would be absolutely impossible to communicate with. In the beginning, she only gives one word answers. Good thing that as time goes on and she gets closer to the MC, she starts speaking more and her backstory and current story are developed.
Minase Nayuki: Good luck waking her up. She's a very sleepy person, with a cat allergy (who of course really likes cats......), and she is also the president of a sports club. Surprising combination. Nayuki is overall, a very sweet character. Her deeper lore is revealed near the last episodes, but no spoilers. Misaka Shiori: The sickly type girl who is ultra mega giga sweet. She talks in a very slow, calm matter and you will probably fall asleep listening to her voice. Good job, voice actor. You will either hate her or love her, no neutral option. There are some more adult topics shown in her developent, that. Sawatari Makoto: Very energetic and with no memory of her past. I won't tell you more, but be prepared for a surprise. Tsukimiya Ayu: To be honest now that I think of it, the probably is on the spectrum. Other than that, she is fairly sweet and caring about others, but it is implied even early in her development that she is poor.
The rest of the characters aren't that important so I'll do a speedrun: Kurata Sayuri: The rich, smart character, with very good manners because the rich part (this is not how it works in real life........). She does have some interesting parts but to be honest, her character is a bit forced sometimes. The only friend of Mai. Minase Akiko: Nayuki's mom, she is very caregiving and takes a strong motherly role to both the MC and to Nayuki. Not a lot is ever expained about her or her backstory, but it's not a big problem since you can guess based on how she acts in the present. She might be one of the most chill characters in anime, just casually accepting random people into her house to live for free because why not? Amano Mishio: 100% honestly she is way too cold and distant for me to care. Very forced character but she exists to compensate for the others' insanely high empathy. I forgot everything about her the moment she stopped being on screen. Kitagawa Jun: Another filler character with a fake personality but he sometimes does funny stuff.
Good so now after all, the characters are decent. You might have noticed I'm a hater of the last 2 ones but we listen and we don't judge.
Value & Enjoyment
I'll make a soup of both the categories because the review is getting way too long. This is a sign that the anime is great, otherwise I would just have said "trash" and moved on. So the anime has historical value, VisualArt's etc. I can say that it will make you feel many emotions, at first happy and curious, but then sad, depressed, and finally hopeful for the future. Again no-spoiler policy but a main reason I give you to watch it is for the fact that it's not a monotonous anime so you won't get bored. There are calm parts and there are intense parts. Good balance. Anyways, the lack of my #1 enemy the modern phone will without doubt make this anime significantly more nostalgic so all I can say is have fun watching!!
The eyes
Let’s begin this review by something that may seem like a mere detail, but is, in my opinion, of high importance. Female characters’ eyes in this anime are ridiculously big. Granted, eyes were always bigger in anime than in reality or than in your average western cartoon. Yes, I am aware that exaggerating the eyes’ size is a clever technique that makes it easier to convey the characters’ emotions, that this technique was made popular long ago by Osamu Tezuka and that it has been used in the medium for decades. Yes, it is good that the viewers’ attention is focused on the emotions of the characters rather than on their unrealistically big breasts. Yes, I know that it is a way to make the female characters cuter. However there is a difference between cuteness and the characters looking like goddamn insects. There is a difference between conveying emotions easily and the eyes looking like some of sort of portal to another dimension, like a black hole taking up more than 25% of the characters’ faces and that sucks your soul out of your body. The result of this weird eye design is that the mouth is way too close to the eyes, which makes most of the face designs very unsettling.
It starts out okay
The beginning was pretty fine. The main character discovers his new school and the show introduces you to the main girls. There are some comedy elements, which are really improved by the main character’s voice actor. But this anime is no comedy, and the show soon dives into each girl’s background, personal problems and traumas.
The story is standard visual novel stuff
The main problem with most visual novels is that they’re separated in several “routes” or chapters – one for each girl. In a visual novel it doesn’t feel weird at all to focus on only one girl, since it is the player / reader that triggers the beginning of a girl-specific chapter by making certain choices. Kanon tries to glue all the chapters together in the most boring, unoriginal and predictable way, and the result can be summed up by this: let’s make MC talk to this girl A, then girl B, then girl C, then girl D, then girl E, now focus on girl A, finish A’s story arc, then make MC talk to girl B, then C, then D, then E, then focus on girl B and finish her arc, then repeat the process until all of the girls’ problems have been solved by generic visual novel protagonist #214104. Once the shows enters a girl’s story arc, there is little interaction with the rest of the characters, and once the story arc is finished, the plot either conveniently makes the girl disappears or turns her into a useless secondary character.
For some unknown reason, all characters have amnesia
The main character and some of the girls have lost significant parts of their memory and the recovery of their forgotten memories justifies most of the plot progression. It is however never explained how and why these memory losses have occurred. The show does make significant use of supernatural elements, but the amnesia part is never explained. This also means that the entire show is plagued with useless flashbacks, where we see the main character and one of the girls when they were children. These flashbacks are probably the most irritating moments of the show, as they consist in children love stories, childhood promises, sappy dialogues delivered by high-pitched voices, children crying, and the like. Who the hell even enjoys watching these?
The female characters are utterly irritating
There are 5 main girls, and 3 of them act like 7 year old children. The noises these creatures produce are particularly infuriating: “Aguu~”, “Nyuu~”, “Auu~”, “Unyuu~”, “Uuu~”. They also end their sentences with exaggerated and high-pitched neeeee’s and yoooo’s. They are supposed to be high school students but are childish to such a point it becomes ridiculous, here’s a typical example:“OH MY GOD ITS FRICKIN SNOWING WOAAAAAAAAH MAMA!! *overly happy anime girl noises*” or the classic “WOAAAAAH THATS FOOD CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS??? ITS FRICKIN FOOD AAAAAAAH!!!!!”. Then you have the usual unoriginal anime tropes and cliches such as the bad cooking, the clumsy girl, the dumb girl, et cetera. Then you also have the supposedly cute elements like a girl sleeping, talking and eating at the same time, making weird noises when eating – because that’s very quirky and cute, apparently. Cuteness in an anime is like sugar, if you eat too much of it you get diabetes, and diabetes isn’t a very nice thing to have.
To sum up, the show tries so hard to make the girls moe it’s infuriating.
Cuteness before personality
The show tries to make you get attached to the girls by making them overly cute, because it thinks cuteness is more important that the characters’ personality or background – that’s very wrong. Not only is it a mistake to concentrate all the effort on the moe side rather than on the personality, it is also a mistake to make them more moe than necessary because it makes the characters insufferable, which defeats the whole purpose of it (making the characters likeable). By the time the more serious part of the series starts the viewer is supposed to like the characters so that they can enjoy the drama, but since most of the characters were made unbearable by the first episodes, the viewer doesn’t give a shit about them and remains indifferent.
Romance between a child and a high school student and other creepy stuff
You read that right. The main character has a romance with a 10 year old child.
Don’t tell me it’s acceptable because she is in a coma, because that makes no sense as she would still grow up, and that doesn’t even excuse anything since she still looks like a child. So towards the end of the series you get to enjoy some “wholesome 100” moments like a 17 year old high school student kissing a little child on the lips. By the way, she also has a children’s backpack with fake little wings on it during that scene, which makes the whole thing even more creepy. If you enjoy watching this type of thing, you are a creep with pedophile tendencies and you need to see a doctor. Other less creepy (but still questionable) stuff involves the main character “marrying” a fox girl that kind of acts like a child.
Other annoying elements
Kanon includes one of the most exaggerated and dumb childhood traumas ever seen in the medium. The trauma boils down to this:
Main character is sad. Girl E (Minase Nayuki) tries to comfort him with a snow bunny she made. He gets angry and breaks it.
That’s it. That’s the trauma.
Towards the end of the series, the plot writers must have realized that the girl mentioned earlier didn’t had her very serious and dramatic chapter yet, so they had to come up with something. Here’s the result in a nutshell:
Girl E (aka Minase Nayuki) wants a cake. As a consequence, Girl E’s okaa-san (TL note: okaa-san means mum) leaves the house to buy a cake. Enters two CGI cars. CGI cars crash into each other and Girl E’s mother (aka Minase Nayuki’s okaa-san (TL note: aka means “also know as”)) is caught in the accident and gets hit by CGI car. She is sent to the hospital. Girl E (aka 水瀬名雪 (TL note: 水瀬名雪 means Minase Nayuki)) feels guilty because she is the one who asked for a cake. She locks herself in her room and stays in the corner in fetal position.
That’s the chapter. Oh, and by the way the mother is okay. It’s not like she got run over by a car going at full speed or anything. Oh, and she’s also a soulless doll whose only purpose in life is buying groceries and cooking food – and getting hit by a CGI car to help girl E’s character development. Did I also mention she and her daughter looks like clones of each other? They have almost the same hair color, the same haircut and the same face design.
Girl B
Mai’s chapter was easily the least bad, mostly because Mai doesn’t torture the viewer by making insufferable high-pitched noises every ten seconds. The chapter isn’t centered on her only, but also on her relationship with Sayuri, so the chapter is less boring than just “let’s focus on girl B”. The comical elements also made it more entertaining and easy to watch. There are some fight scenes which are incredibly well done for this type of anime.
Production-wise, it’s excellent
As expected from Kyoto Animation, the visuals are of high quality. Hard to think that this anime was made in 2006. It could be released today and still be one of the best in of animation. The backgrounds are extremely detailed, same for background characters. The school building, for example, has a very nice architecture, and I spent more time staring at it than paying attention to the story. Even the inside of the building is very detailed, it isn’t just your generic anime school building with basic colored walls and classrooms. The shading and lighting effects are particularly well done. Eyes excluded, the characters design are very nice and a lot of effort was put in the girls’ hair. However, the main character is generic and ugly. You have seen this character dozens of times, and only his voice-acting saves him from being utter shit. Sound-wise, the background music is pretty good and fulfills its purpose, and even if it sounds like your average visual novel BGM, it fits the atmosphere of the show. The voice-acting is well done if you forget about the god awful noises I mentioned earlier. The opening is good, both in of animation and music, and fits the mood of the anime. The ending song is good too, pretty catchy and more cheerful than the opening.
To conclude, Kanon is a cheesy romance story with average characters and a bad visual novel plot, with only Mai’s chapter being somewhat good. The animation, art, music and voice-acting couldn’t manage to make it enjoyable, despite their high-quality, as the show is plagued with awful mistakes like infuriating anime girl noises, children romance, moe overload and other stuff that makes you want to jump out of the window. Overall it’s not the worst visual novel adaptation I’ve seen, and the excellent animation made it less painful to watch, but it’s not a good show.
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