Clannad Episode 5: The Scenery With A Carving
Canon/MED

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9.4

8 Fans

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Clannad Episode 5: The Scenery With A Carving

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.4

8 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

chasing_rabbit's avatar
chasing_rabbit
Estoy con TO no me creo la teoría del fantasma sobre todo por como son representados usualmente los fantasmas en Japón, pero le esta poniendo algo interesante a la historia, y me gustan la mayoría de personajes son todos amables y carismáticos.
ravenslayer26's avatar
ravenslayer26
Fuko smiling while handing out starfish somehow feels heavier than it should. People ignoring her hurts more because the hallway stays so normal, footsteps and chatter everywhere like nothing happened. Sneaky sad episode.
southeaststillness's avatar
southeaststillness
This episode feels more emotional than it looks… Fuko’s story starts getting deeper and lowkey confusing 😢 Nagisa’s family is such a comfort tho, love their vibe ❤
crybabytodoroki's avatar
crybabytodoroki
This Arc just got serious lmfao. From light slice-of-life to something deeper and emotional. You can tell it’s about to get even sadder. I was expecting this xD
nekokurarisu's avatar
nekokurarisu
The pranks and starfish jokes are still funny 😭 but now there’s this sad feeling behind them. It’s like you’re laughing but also kinda not.
marin_coser's avatar
marin_coser
The idea that Fuko is basically a “living spirit” tied to her goal is really interesting 🤓 it adds a supernatural layer but still keeps it emotional and grounded.
raneemalsafiii's avatar
raneemalsafiii
This entire show is just an emotional wreck after another. Fuko's story is truly heartwarming and is a great example of what friends are for.
chachi06's avatar
chachi06
This one quietly hits harder. The warmth between the characters grows naturally. Fuko’s arc starts feeling meaningful instead of just quirky. I liked how the setting- the school halls, the small conversations- makes everything feel grounded and intimate.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off episode 4's efforts to expand the social circle, episode 5 shifts focus inward, dedicating meaningful screen time to Fuko's personal aspirations and the trio's strengthening dynamic. It functions as a critical bonding episode that builds emotional stakes ahead of the Founder's Festival arc. Still early in the 23-episode run, this installment is laying foundational relationships that Clannad will lean on heavily as the season progresses.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off episode 4's efforts to expand the social circle, episode 5 shifts focus inward, dedicating meaningful screen time to Fuko's personal aspirations and the trio's strengthening dynamic. It functions as a critical bonding episode that builds emotional stakes ahead of the Founder's Festival arc. Still early in the 23-episode run, this installment is laying foundational relationships that Clannad will lean on heavily as the season progresses.

QUICK TAKES

chasing_rabbit's avatar
chasing_rabbit
Estoy con TO no me creo la teoría del fantasma sobre todo por como son representados usualmente los fantasmas en Japón, pero le esta poniendo algo interesante a la historia, y me gustan la mayoría de personajes son todos amables y carismáticos.
ravenslayer26's avatar
ravenslayer26
Fuko smiling while handing out starfish somehow feels heavier than it should. People ignoring her hurts more because the hallway stays so normal, footsteps and chatter everywhere like nothing happened. Sneaky sad episode.
southeaststillness's avatar
southeaststillness
This episode feels more emotional than it looks… Fuko’s story starts getting deeper and lowkey confusing 😢 Nagisa’s family is such a comfort tho, love their vibe ❤
crybabytodoroki's avatar
crybabytodoroki
This Arc just got serious lmfao. From light slice-of-life to something deeper and emotional. You can tell it’s about to get even sadder. I was expecting this xD
nekokurarisu's avatar
nekokurarisu
The pranks and starfish jokes are still funny 😭 but now there’s this sad feeling behind them. It’s like you’re laughing but also kinda not.
marin_coser's avatar
marin_coser
The idea that Fuko is basically a “living spirit” tied to her goal is really interesting 🤓 it adds a supernatural layer but still keeps it emotional and grounded.
raneemalsafiii's avatar
raneemalsafiii
This entire show is just an emotional wreck after another. Fuko's story is truly heartwarming and is a great example of what friends are for.
chachi06's avatar
chachi06
This one quietly hits harder. The warmth between the characters grows naturally. Fuko’s arc starts feeling meaningful instead of just quirky. I liked how the setting- the school halls, the small conversations- makes everything feel grounded and intimate.

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All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com

©VisualArt's/Key/光坂高校演劇部

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

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