@@TheCommandingChicken yea its not baaaaad but like he said a bit out of place, wow i just repeated what he or she said some big contribution im putting in 😂😂
Holy shit, that was AWESOME replacement of the rap!!! This video deserves more views, and I liked how you replaced the unnecessary rap with rock effects, it sounded awesome! ;)
The main focus is actually the music... I just did the video because I wanted to make it an extension of the ending video by just having Ayu run normally for 6 minutes... But I got bored of that and so started to add some... eh... variation...
I was planning to cry while listening to this song, remembering those days.. but the backward run, supersonic run, and upside down running made me cry laughing instead.
The rap section has baffled and perplexed me for nearly two decades. I want to know what the person singing the part was thinking when she did it. What were the producers of the song thinking when she did it. I've thought about learning to edit music on my own to just cut it out cleanly. Never thought over all these years someone else would have done it for me. Thanks.
It's part of 80s America, and 90s Japan, both those eras had this sense of being corny or whacko or goofy on purpose to be weird and zaney, I kind of like it to be honest.
Like everyone is saying...Kanon wasn't as sad as Clannad, but I don't think this one was meant to be as dark as Clannad, but damn did it come close. Clannad...you killed me. I love Mai's chopping to people's heads when they compliment her or she tries to get people's attention. I died laughing at how weird that is xD
ZenithBrony It was pretty feely, I'm not denying that at all, but... ***SPOILER ALERT TO ANYONE WHO HASN'T WATCHED CLANNAD or After Story, DO NOT FINISH READING THIS COMMENT*** ...Makoto turning into a fox is nowhere as dark as Ushio and Nagisa both dying. Makoto was one of those characters that you hate losing, but the story wouldn't have been completely lost if she was never part of it.
Peter wilson Pyle Isn't it because the full ver. is only available in the OST CDs? In my knowledge, most if not all animes have short versions of OPs and EDs.
Most of the anime series that I have....have "short" version of the OP & Closing songs....the Full versions were included ONLY in the EXTRAS on the DVD/BR versions
Its how the song was meant to be. Taking out the "rap" is a crime. > _ > I loved the TV size ver. of this song for ages, when I finally got around to hearing the full version, I'll admit I didn't like the sudden rap section. But you get used to it. I actually really really like it now. Tons of anime OP's and ED's have that weird part in'em you don't immediately like. Completely cutting them out is just wrong.
The very start if the song is my favorite :D Japan will always have the best taste in girlyness🌸 Very soft and gentle. Not loud and brash like Americas version of femininity.
Japan does not have the same level of the "Personal Is Political" BS as the West now. Many Western women are frequently seen as loud and brash because they see genders as representations of inherently-opposing political ideologies rather than just arbitrary characteristics and consider all women as obligated to fight their gender war.
@@dy031101 Eh, in Japan, women are actually treated pretty badly. They have social expectations forced on them because of the strict hierarchy and standards people typically follow, such as marriage at a certain age range. If they don't marry at said age (typically at less than 25), men call them "Christmas Cake" as a way to say they are stale. If this is the way it is in Japan, I don't really imagine that women are treated all that well from a general point of view. Reality is unfortunately often disappointing in ways like this, so OP's comment to me feels very swallow and high-strung. American women are seen as 'brash and loud' because they are tired of unequal treatment and want change. To make change, you've got be aggressive and make attacks. There are many such campaigns held largely by celebrities and other big personalties on social media as a tool to reach broad, international audiences, which is why you see so many 'feminists' on social media. It can also be casual posts such as photoshoots and inspirational messages that aim to communicate the same things. You don't need to be on social media for very long to see many girls make aggressive comments and tweets such as "Men are trash." or "All men need to learn their place and stop oppressing us women." I noticed that they comments often come as a result of yet more news that cover femicide or another rape, I do imagine that the plethora of articles and other media that cover the inequality topic also spawn such comments. Personally, I think if we have girls on twitter calling all men trash, then it just proves that maybe a lot of these women miss the point. But do I blame them? No, not really. I think it all is just one big consequence that we are witnessing as a result of years of men dominating society's high positions. If you watch Chris Hansen's "To Catch A Predator" show, they didn't catch a single female predator even though they had actual boy decoys as well (Gay men came for those). It was all males. It's statistics like these that prompt women to be brash, though they are just flamboyant because they want to be heard. When they see endless articles about femicide and murder, they don't want to live in such a world. Why does such a thing as "girliness" matter if in the first place it promotes a narrative that works against them? If anything, and I have learned anything about women, is that they don't want to be given predefined characteristics. They want to decide what they are and what their place is. If a bunch of men tell them to be more "girly", they see this as oppression, and it does fit the definition to be honest. As for the "Personal is Political" thing, it is just as I said, *it is personal* for them. Many things from the city architecture to the political and economical system works against women in many ways such as equal pay and opportunity, so it *is* personal. The only reason women in Japan aren't showing the same attitude is because they don't have the opportunity to do so. There is still much prejudice and forced stereotypes in Japan today, and honestly, Japan has it easy. Asia at large has many problems, just look at China and North Korea and then also Hong Kong. Things aren't easy for women in Asia, I haven't looked into that topic in particular, but I'm willing to bet a fair amount that they aren't. Since we are talking about Key here, I keenly remember this one inconsiderate moment when I was reading Little Busters. At the scene when Kurugaya was challenging Masato, I remember when she said "blame society for placing women above men", in reference to how Masato had a toy weapon while she held a katana of some kind. Two things run by my mind, firstly being: "What the hell are the writers talking about?" and then, "I wonder how the voice actor felt about this one line." Is Key... a bunch of sexists? Nah, they don't intend to be. But they've shown a few times that they don't really get the current issue at hand. I respect Maeda a lot for Clannad but moments like these make me sceptical. Other notable moments in the Anime industry is Oregairu for me. We all know the running joke with Hikigaya's teacher, Hiratsuka Suzuka, about how she is depressed half the time about her marital status. The most interesting thing about that is how Hiratsuka's VA is actually in such a position in her personal life, she had even publically spoken about it in a podcast and I think (though I'm not sure) she mentioned how she felt a little uncomfortable at times. I get this all might come across as a bit depressing and politcal, but raising awareness is good. I'm by no means an angel by the way, and as a man, I have made my own mistakes when it comes to this issue. There needs to be more effort, especially because feminism might come across as bad at times because of the points mentioned above. It's not, it's simply evolving and changing as it converges into society's system deeply rooted by men. It has its issues, but what kind of movement doesn't? And anyway, feminism isn't a singular movement, it's many, because there are currently many issues.
@@SummerRainn >>They have social expectations forced on them because of the strict hierarchy and standards people typically follow, such as marriage at a certain age range.>If they don't marry at said age (typically at less than 25), men call them "Christmas Cake" as a way to say they are stale.>American women are seen as 'brash and loud' because they are tired of unequal treatment and want change.>It's statistics like these that prompt women to be brash......>Why does such a thing as "girliness" matter if in the first place it promotes a narrative that works against them?
@@dy031101 Wow, colour me impressed. You sure have a fair bit to say about the topic, but uh, how can I put this...? You give me the vibe of one of those people who look into something so much they end up with this staggering amount of defining evidence that they present to you as if they are enlightened, aka 'woke'. I've met some people like that, and the one thing they have in common is how one-sided and devoted they are, like knights defending a castle. One of my principles in life is balance - meaning to always possess negatives and positives surrounding a subject as complex subjects always have many arguments and dimensions as well as sides to them. In other words, I seriously doubt that feminism is product of women's own undoings alone. I say this because throughout your comment, you have continuously argued against the movement in a way that demonises it in such a way that it almost becomes a conspiracy, and is too much. I'll quote some examples for you: "This is largely due to the fact that Western Feminists have no concept of evolution or development of Human living standards and conditions." "Because Feminists need that narrative to remain influential to justify their continued societal control." "Feminists have no concept of societal development and do not recognize enlightenment. I think we've pretty much reached a point where Feminism can safely be treated as a religion." "It is, by your own admission, deliberately engineered with a pre-conceived interpretation of how the world operates." The build it up is certainly there, isn't it? To be honest, this is at most your opinion of feminism, but it seems that you view it as this mindless mob that is seeking to spread control and plague over the land. I find it interesting how you said that feminists don't recognise enlightenment. What does this mean, exactly? You puzzle me somewhat. I do agree that there certainly are toxic feminists out there (I've experienced them first hand), but not all of them are unreasonable, entitled, or seeking of equality to the extreme. They are mostly neutral of the topic and recognize the current issues revolving inequality in our social structures. Let's take the city architectures for example, the postwar world urban designs are based on something an architect, Le Corbusier (a man, of course) built called Le Modulor. The ideal height according to this man was six feet because, and I kid you not, that's what the good looking men in English novels are. Yes, that was his reason. This created numerous problems for women, as cities were literally not built with them in mind. Men, after all, can't see women's issues. They are men! That is why you've got to have women onboard, you need their opinions too. The Guardian covers this in far more detail, and you can read here if you wish: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/may/19/why-are-our-cities-built-for-6ft-tall-men-the-female-architects-who-fought-back (If you think this is a feminist writing the article, it's not. It's a man.) That is just *one* example of what I mean in the grand story of things. It's really not as one sided as you think it is. I read articles about the topic casually from various outlets and I don't think their contents are unreasonable, or anything remotely of the nature you are trying to describe. That said, I'm not actually American, so I'm not that familiar with issues in American culture, other than the fact that America always tends to titter towards the unhealthy for some reason, so I wouldn't be surprised if toxic feminists are a little more prevalent over there. In my eyes, feminists are simply women who are seeking to solve various issues that are unfair, because don't you dare deny that society doesn't work against them in many ways. The 'toxic feminists' let's call them are not really feminists in my eyes, but outright fanatics and extremists, and also people who probably have many personal issues in their lives that shaped those traits into them. I think that outlook for the issue at hand works for me based on my own personal experience and research. I doubt this will change your mind in any way, as you are apparently the ultimate agent of your own will, which I think is also quite the formidable, double-edged sword by the way, but it is fine. I still want to voice my opinions, even if I can't express language as eloquently as you (though I suppose you've noticed this already.) For what you said on Karaguya, it ticked me off somewhat, as you put words into my mouth. I said that I wonder how the VA felt about one line, not *how* she should feel. I've raised that concern in particular because there have been other instances where I've had to wonder the same thing. But you never saw me dramatizing it, did you? Because I don't want to portray a VA's take on one, as you suggest that I tried doing. Finally, Chris Hansen's show was pretty realistic overall in my opinion. I'm not an avid viewer of reality shows (I've only ever seen a handful in my life) but his show in particular was pretty real, an independent group called Perverted Justice ran the decoys and chat logs, while NBC and then the police itself handled the arrests. Overall, there were three separate entities working together in the show. Anybody was free to walk into the decoy houses as the decoy profiles were online and free for anyone to access. Yet, no women ever came. Are you going to blame this on feminism as well, or will you blame the show again? Even if you do, there are other sources that can support the statistic. There have been sexual assaults from women worldwide, of course, but the number is extremely disproportionate in its ratio.
Legend has it Ayu is still running.
Yea, after she came out of her coma and out of the wheelchair...
Nah she's rollin' now
Backwards
FUCKING SPOILERS SERIOUSLY GABRIEL????
GabrielTheGuitarist NICE TRY OF SPOILERS XD.
I watched the whole anime first xD
この作品に若い頃に出会いたかった。
I wanted to meet when I was young in this work.
良い作品です。
It is a good work.
僕もです!
走り続けるあゆの体力が凄まじい
まぁ生霊だしね
実際走ると50mも走れないよな
しかも途中から後ろ走りw
This actually seems one of the only game-based anime where they actually used the ending credits song from the game as ending credits.
air also did that
@@NintendoArmenia it’s made by the same company Air so that’s not much of a comparison .
Was it the same with clannad?
I haven’t finished clannad yet
The fruit of grisaia kinda did it, like at the end of michirus part they did her ending song from the vn
Kanon is divine.
EDでヒロインがただ走るだけのアニメは神アニメ!
Run Ayu Run!!! 😇
なんと言おうが自分の青春、今でもこの世界に入り込めるなら、今の生活は惜しくない
足下に風 光が舞った
日常にだけ積もったぶんの奇跡が
見上げれば雲 遠くへの帰路
幼い日の自分よりも早く
雪解けを待っていた子供のように
走る光る滴飛び跳ねてる
明日の出会いさえ気づかずにいる
季節たちの中で輝いているよ
世界中にはどんな想いも叶う日がくる
ずっと旅をしてゆく僕らに
小さな精たち舞い降りる
出会った場所も 緑をなして
ゆるやかにも流れる時に委ねて
遥かに仰ぐ 町並みの路地
幼い日の自分がまだ駆ける
あの遊歩道から聞こえてくる
木々の声や日々のざわめきに似た
奇跡の足音に気づいたら
こんなにまた強くなれるふたりだね
世界中溢れる想いに風が向いてる
ずっと こんなこと繰り返して
さよならのない旅をする
世界中にはどんな想いも叶う日が来る
ずっと旅をしてゆく僕らに
小さな精たち舞い降りる
key作品でTOP3に入る名作だった
Forget the Energizer Bunny - it's August 2022 and Ayu's Ikiryō is still running and running and running......be well Ayu- we all love you!
i like the part where she runs
#PrayforKyoAni for some reason I enjoyed and resonated with Kanon more than Clannad. Thank you KyoAni for producing masterpieces.
@@haniwadog yea man I agree eventhough both were pretty sad. Kanon had a more nostalgic vibe to it in my opinion.
Clannad just had a crappy ending. Not saying it's bad it's just the ending takes away from a lot of stuff.
ayu; w-what is going on ? first i was running backward
now the world is upsidedown, uguuuuuuuuuuu!!!
Uguuuuuu!
Happy 25th Kanon!
I miss those times so much.. I was a little depressed I guess but miss those school days watching kanon, clannad, anohana, toradora ecc..
school days D:
This was My first simulcast anime, back then i finished Scholl and Enter to the university back then on winter season on 2006
I so feel you , right on track missing those days where finishing full anime in one day
4:41, Super Ayu!
5:06, What the heck!?!?
Mitchel Mckay well, who dont get fired up with that Guitar Solo???
xD
Mitchel Mckay only Ayu can run at the speed of light
Time Card?
Damn that girl is fast
神曲です
カノン昔をプレイしただからこの歌は本当に綺麗だ
Uguuu moment.
ive watched this so many times, havent watched kanon in years
This makes me nostalgic for no reason
Whoa! That was unexpectedly awesome!!
tbo I don't hate the rap part but this remix with guitar solo actually made it even more epic💘
これ初期のEDの曲ですね!
当時1998年のPC版をやってたのでよく覚えてます!
Yeah kill the bad parts and all that is left is pure gold! Thanks for bringing back memories of Kanon, visual novels, and doujins I loved for so long.
I mean I wouldn’t call it bad but it is a bit out of place
@@TheCommandingChicken yea its not baaaaad but like he said a bit out of place, wow i just repeated what he or she said some big contribution im putting in 😂😂
イントロが好きすぎる
あゆ「祐一くぅん…さすがに走り疲れたよぉ」
名曲ですわ…
Holy shit, that was AWESOME replacement of the rap!!! This video deserves more views, and I liked how you replaced the unnecessary rap with rock effects, it sounded awesome! ;)
4:26 Sayuri’s got the beat
The main focus is actually the music... I just did the video because I wanted to make it an extension of the ending video by just having Ayu run normally for 6 minutes... But I got bored of that and so started to add some... eh... variation...
It’s magical.
nice work
I was planning to cry while listening to this song, remembering those days.. but the backward run, supersonic run, and upside down running made me cry laughing instead.
The rap section has baffled and perplexed me for nearly two decades. I want to know what the person singing the part was thinking when she did it. What were the producers of the song thinking when she did it. I've thought about learning to edit music on my own to just cut it out cleanly. Never thought over all these years someone else would have done it for me. Thanks.
This is hilarious, thanks.
It's part of 80s America, and 90s Japan, both those eras had this sense of being corny or whacko or goofy on purpose to be weird and zaney, I kind of like it to be honest.
@@astrahcat1212 Kill la Kill has also a rapping section in "Don't lose your way" for some reason
@@astrahcat1212 I fucking love the rap in this song
Nah man the rap part was best part of the song.
I always listen to this music when i'm happy.
2:28 you can see here that ayu forgot her taiyaki and runs back to eat it
It's 2021 here. Ayu is still running
It's 2024...
@@erickjuliani6557 please, stop
ホントいい曲だな〜
Mad editing skillz breh
omg..i never get tired of watching her run o.o
主人公 相沢祐一役の杉田智和さんは銀玉の坂田銀時、シャッフルの土見凛、Xの皇昴流、スーパーロボット大戦30のエッジ・クラウス、涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱のキョンを演じてました。
折戸伸治の歌曲はここから始まった。折戸さんは、この時期、この曲の出来に満足してなかったそうですが、後々の「鳥の詩」や「light colors」のような名曲を占うことができる。
hitler
I love how the download link's url is "Uguuuuuuuu"
Classic Ayu 😇
Kanon~
Such a happy song, it makes me feel good.
4:41 Sanic speed
Very good song I remember seeing this anime years ago one of the first romance animes I saw.
Wow, brings back memories. Time to go rewatch Kanon now.
The edits on this video are the best part
I love this anime, Ayu is so cute ♡ :'c
looks like you had a bit of fun editing this video
Love how this video is edited to the beat.
04:08 super kawaii mode activated!!!
Gotta love this ending song ;)
Like everyone is saying...Kanon wasn't as sad as Clannad, but I don't think this one was meant to be as dark as Clannad, but damn did it come close. Clannad...you killed me.
I love Mai's chopping to people's heads when they compliment her or she tries to get people's attention. I died laughing at how weird that is xD
I don't know about that. The Makoto part gave me feels :'(
ZenithBrony
It was pretty feely, I'm not denying that at all, but...
***SPOILER ALERT TO ANYONE WHO HASN'T WATCHED CLANNAD or After Story, DO NOT FINISH READING THIS COMMENT***
...Makoto turning into a fox is nowhere as dark as Ushio and Nagisa both dying. Makoto was one of those characters that you hate losing, but the story wouldn't have been completely lost if she was never part of it.
air was sadder than clannad
miranda whitehead LOL no. not even close.
actually it was a pretty iffy and stale story to begin with.
well its not
映像遊びまくってて草
でもこのバージョンいいっすね
こんなのリアタイで見せられたら絶対泣ける自信がある
栞の誕生日イベントの放送回を、本当に誕生日(2/1)に放送した京アニ
懐かしいな♪いつ聴いても良いな♡
堀江さんがこのすばとか最近も活躍されていて嬉しいな
haha, brilliant! good job on this :)
thanks for uploading this!
Japanese translation of uploader's comment...(日本語訳)
曲中のラップが場違いで、曲を台無しにしていると、多くの人が不満に思っている。(これには私も賛成であるので、)ラップの部分をなくそうと決意した。
これは正式版ではない。私は大胆にも、全6分間の曲をつぎはぎし、ラップ部分を2006メモリアルエディションの素晴らしいギターソロに置き換えた。
また、オリジナルビジュアルノベル版のエンディングを加えることで、曲が正式版のようにピタッと締めくくられるようにした。
このエンディング映像は、あゆがずっと走っているような設定であるが、私は最後の方で少し映像をいじらせて頂いた。このビデオの中で、時折不自然なつながりがあるが、許してもらいたい。どうやら私には、アニメ音楽ビデオのセンスがないみたいだ。
ダウンロードはこちらから→___________________
"風の辿り着く場所(ラップ無しバージョン).mp3"(14.4MB) をクリック。
その後、青い枠とその文の下にある "ダウンロード" をクリック。
私は "風の辿り着く場所" やこのビデオ中のいかなるコンテンツに対しての権利は持っていないが、これは単純な同人作品であり、他の用途には使用していない。
私は、このビデオをを商用利用のため(お金を得るため)には決して使用しない。
From translater to other viewers
僕は、このビデオ制作者とは何ら関係ありませんが、訳をいたしました。
英語力が稚拙なので、誰かちゃんとした訳を作っていただけると幸いです。
このコメントが不適切な場合、削除してください。
不気味な日本語だな
ありがとう!
The old ADV-films agreed with you..their release of this series DID NOT have the rap version...
Peter wilson Pyle Isn't it because the full ver. is only available in the OST CDs? In my knowledge, most if not all animes have short versions of OPs and EDs.
Most of the anime series that I have....have "short" version of the OP & Closing songs....the Full versions were included ONLY in the EXTRAS on the DVD/BR versions
The OST's were sold SEPARATELY....from the anime volumes themselves.
The full version plays at the end of the VN.
@@dokichokei it doesn't
and the way you handled the video, like when you speed up when the rap part started and when she walked backwards and all, awesome xD
逆走からの激走ほんま吹くwww
Its how the song was meant to be. Taking out the "rap" is a crime. > _ > I loved the TV size ver. of this song for ages, when I finally got around to hearing the full version, I'll admit I didn't like the sudden rap section. But you get used to it. I actually really really like it now.
Tons of anime OP's and ED's have that weird part in'em you don't immediately like. Completely cutting them out is just wrong.
No
My favorite anime ending :)
04:35 - Gaining Energy...
04:41 - *I AM SPEED*
Sonic: (watches Ayu race past him and then go upside down) Oi! That's my thing!
XD
Forever Kanon
2:28 she saw a spider.
***** XD
Lol
A giant spider probably xD
I loved this
When I first heard the rap I was like yo what the fuck??? Thank You for this version. This was an amazing anime.
3:56 She runs backwards lmao
Its getting emotional in my room
こんにちは!!(^^)/私も渚です。
本物の渚です
There are two Nagisas...
i love you nagisa
冬の終わりくらいかXmasシーズンに唄いたい曲。AIRの前のゲームだけど今でも神曲ですね。
This song is extra special to me now since it was used in the first announcement for Kaginado
かっこよすぎ
yo, wth just find this version after 13 years
This is what I need
2:30 "I'M TELLING YOU HAYASHIDA, EVERY SCHOOL IS JUST AS BORING AS OURS"
True Crohigh fans will get this.
I love this song is my favorite
I LOVE THIS ANIME!!!
たまに聴くと心が洗われる
UGU!!! thank you :-) I agree about the rap.
Watching Ayu run that long give meh a headache.....Uguu~
It's pretty much a taste issue: I don't like rap so i found this version much more to my liking.
yeah yeah i don't like the rap in this song 2 :3
thank u so much for making this
Gone but never forgotten...
This sounds great! Downloading this for sure lol
Mi segundo anime favorito del Estudio Key✨
Now that Ayu is out of her coma, and her legs possibly healed, she should run track.
The very start if the song is my favorite :D Japan will always have the best taste in girlyness🌸 Very soft and gentle. Not loud and brash like Americas version of femininity.
It’s also energetic not only girly
Japan does not have the same level of the "Personal Is Political" BS as the West now. Many Western women are frequently seen as loud and brash because they see genders as representations of inherently-opposing political ideologies rather than just arbitrary characteristics and consider all women as obligated to fight their gender war.
@@dy031101 Eh, in Japan, women are actually treated pretty badly. They have social expectations forced on them because of the strict hierarchy and standards people typically follow, such as marriage at a certain age range. If they don't marry at said age (typically at less than 25), men call them "Christmas Cake" as a way to say they are stale. If this is the way it is in Japan, I don't really imagine that women are treated all that well from a general point of view.
Reality is unfortunately often disappointing in ways like this, so OP's comment to me feels very swallow and high-strung. American women are seen as 'brash and loud' because they are tired of unequal treatment and want change. To make change, you've got be aggressive and make attacks. There are many such campaigns held largely by celebrities and other big personalties on social media as a tool to reach broad, international audiences, which is why you see so many 'feminists' on social media. It can also be casual posts such as photoshoots and inspirational messages that aim to communicate the same things.
You don't need to be on social media for very long to see many girls make aggressive comments and tweets such as "Men are trash." or "All men need to learn their place and stop oppressing us women." I noticed that they comments often come as a result of yet more news that cover femicide or another rape, I do imagine that the plethora of articles and other media that cover the inequality topic also spawn such comments. Personally, I think if we have girls on twitter calling all men trash, then it just proves that maybe a lot of these women miss the point. But do I blame them? No, not really. I think it all is just one big consequence that we are witnessing as a result of years of men dominating society's high positions.
If you watch Chris Hansen's "To Catch A Predator" show, they didn't catch a single female predator even though they had actual boy decoys as well (Gay men came for those). It was all males. It's statistics like these that prompt women to be brash, though they are just flamboyant because they want to be heard. When they see endless articles about femicide and murder, they don't want to live in such a world. Why does such a thing as "girliness" matter if in the first place it promotes a narrative that works against them? If anything, and I have learned anything about women, is that they don't want to be given predefined characteristics. They want to decide what they are and what their place is. If a bunch of men tell them to be more "girly", they see this as oppression, and it does fit the definition to be honest.
As for the "Personal is Political" thing, it is just as I said, *it is personal* for them. Many things from the city architecture to the political and economical system works against women in many ways such as equal pay and opportunity, so it *is* personal. The only reason women in Japan aren't showing the same attitude is because they don't have the opportunity to do so. There is still much prejudice and forced stereotypes in Japan today, and honestly, Japan has it easy. Asia at large has many problems, just look at China and North Korea and then also Hong Kong. Things aren't easy for women in Asia, I haven't looked into that topic in particular, but I'm willing to bet a fair amount that they aren't.
Since we are talking about Key here, I keenly remember this one inconsiderate moment when I was reading Little Busters. At the scene when Kurugaya was challenging Masato, I remember when she said "blame society for placing women above men", in reference to how Masato had a toy weapon while she held a katana of some kind. Two things run by my mind, firstly being: "What the hell are the writers talking about?" and then, "I wonder how the voice actor felt about this one line."
Is Key... a bunch of sexists? Nah, they don't intend to be. But they've shown a few times that they don't really get the current issue at hand. I respect Maeda a lot for Clannad but moments like these make me sceptical.
Other notable moments in the Anime industry is Oregairu for me. We all know the running joke with Hikigaya's teacher, Hiratsuka Suzuka, about how she is depressed half the time about her marital status. The most interesting thing about that is how Hiratsuka's VA is actually in such a position in her personal life, she had even publically spoken about it in a podcast and I think (though I'm not sure) she mentioned how she felt a little uncomfortable at times.
I get this all might come across as a bit depressing and politcal, but raising awareness is good. I'm by no means an angel by the way, and as a man, I have made my own mistakes when it comes to this issue. There needs to be more effort, especially because feminism might come across as bad at times because of the points mentioned above. It's not, it's simply evolving and changing as it converges into society's system deeply rooted by men. It has its issues, but what kind of movement doesn't? And anyway, feminism isn't a singular movement, it's many, because there are currently many issues.
@@SummerRainn >>They have social expectations forced on them because of the strict hierarchy and standards people typically follow, such as marriage at a certain age range.>If they don't marry at said age (typically at less than 25), men call them "Christmas Cake" as a way to say they are stale.>American women are seen as 'brash and loud' because they are tired of unequal treatment and want change.>It's statistics like these that prompt women to be brash......>Why does such a thing as "girliness" matter if in the first place it promotes a narrative that works against them?
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Wow, colour me impressed. You sure have a fair bit to say about the topic, but uh, how can I put this...? You give me the vibe of one of those people who look into something so much they end up with this staggering amount of defining evidence that they present to you as if they are enlightened, aka 'woke'. I've met some people like that, and the one thing they have in common is how one-sided and devoted they are, like knights defending a castle. One of my principles in life is balance - meaning to always possess negatives and positives surrounding a subject as complex subjects always have many arguments and dimensions as well as sides to them.
In other words, I seriously doubt that feminism is product of women's own undoings alone. I say this because throughout your comment, you have continuously argued against the movement in a way that demonises it in such a way that it almost becomes a conspiracy, and is too much. I'll quote some examples for you:
"This is largely due to the fact that Western Feminists have no concept of evolution or development of Human living standards and conditions."
"Because Feminists need that narrative to remain influential to justify their continued societal control."
"Feminists have no concept of societal development and do not recognize enlightenment. I think we've pretty much reached a point where Feminism can safely be treated as a religion."
"It is, by your own admission, deliberately engineered with a pre-conceived interpretation of how the world operates."
The build it up is certainly there, isn't it? To be honest, this is at most your opinion of feminism, but it seems that you view it as this mindless mob that is seeking to spread control and plague over the land. I find it interesting how you said that feminists don't recognise enlightenment. What does this mean, exactly? You puzzle me somewhat.
I do agree that there certainly are toxic feminists out there (I've experienced them first hand), but not all of them are unreasonable, entitled, or seeking of equality to the extreme. They are mostly neutral of the topic and recognize the current issues revolving inequality in our social structures. Let's take the city architectures for example, the postwar world urban designs are based on something an architect, Le Corbusier (a man, of course) built called Le Modulor. The ideal height according to this man was six feet because, and I kid you not, that's what the good looking men in English novels are. Yes, that was his reason. This created numerous problems for women, as cities were literally not built with them in mind. Men, after all, can't see women's issues. They are men! That is why you've got to have women onboard, you need their opinions too. The Guardian covers this in far more detail, and you can read here if you wish: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/may/19/why-are-our-cities-built-for-6ft-tall-men-the-female-architects-who-fought-back
(If you think this is a feminist writing the article, it's not. It's a man.)
That is just *one* example of what I mean in the grand story of things. It's really not as one sided as you think it is. I read articles about the topic casually from various outlets and I don't think their contents are unreasonable, or anything remotely of the nature you are trying to describe. That said, I'm not actually American, so I'm not that familiar with issues in American culture, other than the fact that America always tends to titter towards the unhealthy for some reason, so I wouldn't be surprised if toxic feminists are a little more prevalent over there.
In my eyes, feminists are simply women who are seeking to solve various issues that are unfair, because don't you dare deny that society doesn't work against them in many ways. The 'toxic feminists' let's call them are not really feminists in my eyes, but outright fanatics and extremists, and also people who probably have many personal issues in their lives that shaped those traits into them. I think that outlook for the issue at hand works for me based on my own personal experience and research.
I doubt this will change your mind in any way, as you are apparently the ultimate agent of your own will, which I think is also quite the formidable, double-edged sword by the way, but it is fine. I still want to voice my opinions, even if I can't express language as eloquently as you (though I suppose you've noticed this already.)
For what you said on Karaguya, it ticked me off somewhat, as you put words into my mouth. I said that I wonder how the VA felt about one line, not *how* she should feel. I've raised that concern in particular because there have been other instances where I've had to wonder the same thing. But you never saw me dramatizing it, did you? Because I don't want to portray a VA's take on one, as you suggest that I tried doing.
Finally, Chris Hansen's show was pretty realistic overall in my opinion. I'm not an avid viewer of reality shows (I've only ever seen a handful in my life) but his show in particular was pretty real, an independent group called Perverted Justice ran the decoys and chat logs, while NBC and then the police itself handled the arrests. Overall, there were three separate entities working together in the show. Anybody was free to walk into the decoy houses as the decoy profiles were online and free for anyone to access. Yet, no women ever came. Are you going to blame this on feminism as well, or will you blame the show again? Even if you do, there are other sources that can support the statistic. There have been sexual assaults from women worldwide, of course, but the number is extremely disproportionate in its ratio.
kanon is one of the best anime
this song brought me to tears everytime
Ya know, I was curious why u had the kid running backwards partway thru the video, but now I know she was just winding herself up to go sonic fast.
Es tan hermoso❤
oloco assisti kanon em 2014 ;-;;;
this anime and clannad are why i absolutely LOVE snow
This was beautiful.
5:10 she made it all the way to Australia
i have a feeling ayu is the next sonic.
and it's soundtracks are awesome
amazing anime
Both are awesome!! Agree?