Another great VisualArt's/Key story finishes...
BayCanuck | Silicon Valley, CA, USA | 10/15/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First off, let us all give thanks to Funimation for bringing out this disc! When ADV lost their license after Volume 5, it looked like we'd never get to see the conclusion of the series.
In these last four episodes, we find out the real reason that Yuichi can't remember his past, Ayu's story comes to a conclusion, and there's a few unexpected plot twists. And yes, of course, you'll cry.
The ending is great. I don't want to give away any more than that. Suffice it to say that this series has now replaced Air TV, Volume 1 as my favorite series."
It took a while but we finally got to see the end.
Grate Saiyaman | Vancouver, WA. USA | 10/27/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Kanon, Vol. 6
Like Air, Kanon will take you on a curious journey of broken people with broken lives. This one however does come with a much happier ending. We had to wait a little longer because of ADVs problems and we should thank Funimation for getting us the last volume.
I think the reason why these shows like Air and Kanon get to be liked by most all who see them is the stories are not too far removed from our own lives. Sure we might not be channeling a thousand year-old mystic or a Kitsune but there are some issues and experiences that these characters have, that a lot of people can identify with . . . ideas like that and some good writing can really grab you and suck you into the stories.
I am usually not one for smarmy melodrama so I guess this is my way of saying this is great stuff to watch.
I can hardly wait for the next Kyo-ani/Key import . . . Clannad . . ."
Winter has come to an end...
Gabriel D. Chavez | Auburn, KS | 10/19/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you enjoyed the previous five volumes then it's needless to say this won't dissapoint! After a long wait, this stunning series finally comes to its conclusion and answers the mysteries surrounding Ayu, the status of all the other girls, as well as some more insight into Yuichi's tragic past. So grab some taiyaki, pull out the box of kleenex, and prepare to enjoy the final volume of the emotional rollercoaster known as "Kanon"."