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List of Clannad characters

This is a list of characters from the visual novel, manga, and anime series ''Clannad''. The main character is Tomoya Okazaki, a male student who became a delinquent after a fight with his father that permanently damaged the tendon in his right arm. There are five heroines in this story: Nagisa Furukawa, a girl who wants to re-establish the long disbanded theatre club; Kyou Fujibayashi, a violent but thoughtful girl; Kotomi Ichinose, a genius who is usually found studying advanced topics; Tomoyo Sakagami, a transfer student who wants to become the student council president in order to preserve the cherry blossom trees; and Fuko Ibuki, a childish but antisocial girl who carves wooden starfish to distribute to others as inviting them to her sister's wedding. There is also Ushio Okazaki, Tomoya and Nagisa's daughter, who appears primarily in the After Story.
Secondary characters primarily act as supporting characters to further the story of the central characters. Secondary characters include: Yukine Miyazawa, a student often found in the library's reference room; Ryou Fujibayashi; the twin-sister of Kyou, timid and a keen fortune-teller; Youhei Sunohara, a friend of Tomoya's, who frequently starts (and loses) fights with Tomoyo Sakagami; Misae Sagara, the landlady of Youhei's dormitory; Kouko Ibuki, Fuko's older sister; Mei Sunohara, Youhei's younger sister; Akio and Sanae Furukawa, Nagisa's father and mother, who operate the Furukawa bakery; Toshio Koumura, a former homeroom teacher of Tomoya and Youhei; Yusuke Yoshino, an electrician who works for the sake of love of the city; Kappei Hiiragi, a mysterious young traveller; Naoyuki Okazaki; Tomoya's father, whom Tomoya distanced himself from after a quarrel that injures his arm; and Shino Okazaki, Tomoya's paternal grandmother.
==Main characters==

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:''Voiced by:'' Kentaro Ito (DVD bundled with PS2 game), Yūichi Nitta (''Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life'', RPG mode only), Kenji Nojima (drama CD, movie), Yūichi Nakamura (anime, ''Tomoyo After''), David Matranga (English)
:Tomoya is the main protagonist of ''Clannad''. He has been labeled as a delinquent at Hikarizaka high school, a young person who defies authority. He is the type of person who thinks deep thoughts about his life, but usually does not voice them out. The source of his delinquency: ever since his mother, Atsuko, died in a car crash when he was young, Tomoya has been living with his father, Naoyuki, with whom he argues with constantly, Tomoya was injured during a fight with his father three years ago; since then, he could no longer raise his right shoulder, thus his basketball career ended. After that incident Tomoya's relationship with his father has been very distant. Despite Tomoya's sarcastic ways he has a knack for solving the problems of his friends, and seems to care for all of them deeply even if he does not want to admit it. He is a childhood friend of Kotomi Ichinose and is best friends with Youhei Sunohara. While walking to school, Tomoya's life changes for the better when meeting a girl named Nagisa Furukawa. Nagisa describes him as someone who is seemingly mean and bad-mouthed, but is actually kind-hearted.
:In the After Story, Tomoya helps settle a lot of people's problems. His love for Nagisa grows stronger to the point he eventually marries her after both of them graduate and he gets a job as an electrician, thanks to Yusuke. Afterwards Nagisa becomes pregnant with Ushio. During those months, Tomoya takes care of Nagisa as she grows ill, and once Ushio is born, Nagisa passes away. Afterwards, Tomoya goes into a five-year depression, and barely interacts with his daughter, who is left in the care of Akio and Sanae. Later he takes her on a trip to the field of flowers, where they meet Tomoya's grandmother, who tells Tomoya about his father's struggles after his wife died. Tomoya realizes that he's putting Ushio through the same kind of relationship he and his father had, and soon becomes a better father. Returning home, his father accepts and claims that his role as a father is over. A short time later, however, Ushio is struck with the same illness that took the life of her mother, and Tomoya takes it upon himself to remain with her until the illness subsides. Months later, winter approaches, and Tomoya is still looking after the sick Ushio, who requests to take a trip that they'd once went before. It begins to snow, Ushio collapses, as he holds Ushio, her last breath being, "Daddy I love you", Tomoya's daughter dies in his arms, and as he succumbs to the pain and grief of losing both Nagisa and Ushio, he falls into the snow. After the event in which Ushio is revealed to be the Girl in the Illusionary World, Tomoya, in possession of enough light orbs to turn back the hands of time, is taken back to when he first met Nagisa, in the knowledge that he can change things, and that Nagisa is all he ever wanted, and embraces her. Tomoya returns to the day that Nagisa is in labor, Ushio is born, but this time, Nagisa survives, as does Ushio, who never suffers the illness her mother had. Tomoya lives with his daughter and wife as a peaceful family.
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:Nagisa is the main heroine. She lacks confidence and self-esteem. Her birthday is December 24. She mutters the names of food that she plans to eat as a way to motivate herself, such as anpan, a type of sweet bean bread. She admires an outdated group mascot known as and explains that she likes the fact that they are a close family, regardless of the situation. Due to an illness which lasted nine months, she was forced to repeat her final year; as such, she is a year older than her classmates, including Tomoya. Nagisa nearly died as a child due to her parents' preoccupation with their careers since she has periodically suffered long bouts of illness since the age of five. Nagisa's life was spared, however, after Akio begged for her to become healthy again. Ever since, Akio and Sanae abandoned their dreams, and open a bakery, to watch over Nagisa's health. One day, Nagisa appeared muttering to herself on the foot of the hill and met Tomoya as he walks the path leading to the school. Although she is introverted, Nagisa is a caring person. She would not hesitate to assist a stranger. As a result, Tomoya criticizes her at times for being naive; nevertheless, she shows deep concern for Tomoya when his safety and well-being is at risk. Nagisa's wish of reviving the school's drama club is the priority of Tomoya's efforts, even with the encounters with the other heroines. When Nagisa reaches her goal, she shows a considerable amount of growth since she met Tomoya. The following day, Tomoya confesses his love to Nagisa. She accepts it and the two begin their relationship as a couple.
:In the After Story, she succumbs to her illness that she has to repeat her third-year yet again. She tries to reestablish the drama club once again; however, she fails not having encouragement from Tomoya while he was a student. She manages to continue attending school every day, and dons a brave smile throughout the year. When Tomoya leaves the bakery to move into his own apartment, Nagisa visits him almost every day and cooks meals for him, keeping him company. When winter comes, her illness forces her absence at the graduation ceremony; Tomoya organizes a mock ceremony for her in graduation. Soon after, she and Tomoya marry. After the marriage, she is now known as Nagisa Okazaki. Along with Rie and Sugisaka, Nagisa begins as a waitress at a family restaurant. Eventually, Nagisa becomes pregnant, and she and Tomoya decide to name their child Ushio, Nagisa enters her final months of pregnancy, and successfully gives birth to her daughter, Ushio; however, she dies shortly after childbirth.
:Both Nagisa and Ushio are eventually resurrected, when Tomoya ''wishes for a miracle'' to turn back time. Despite deciding to avoid his first meeting with Nagisa, in order to change their fate, he finds he cannot let Nagisa go. By calling out to her again, he proves he doesn't regret meeting her, and the delivery goes well, allowing both Nagisa and Ushio to survive.
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:Kyou is another heroine that plays a supporting role in the adaptations. Kyou is Ryou Fujibayashi's older twin sister, and also has longer hair than Ryou. Kyou assumed the role of class representative of her class, but generally does not consider it very important. An exception to this is when she hides the fact that she commutes to school on a scooter, which is prohibited by the school. Her expressions are a bad-mouthed and aggressive girl who is also a surprisingly good cook. She met Tomoya some time in their second year, explaining their friendship. Her strength is great, with Tomoya once comparing it to Tomoyo's kicks. Her books are thrown with enough force to crack concrete. Kyou becomes a member of the drama club, although she only signs up so the minimum number of members will be reached. While working so that Ryou and Tomoya becomes a couple, Kyou falls in love with Tomoya. However, after seeing Tomoya helping Nagisa when she got injured, the two sisters hugged and cried as they finally came to grips with reality that Tomoya is already in love with Nagisa.
:Later in After Story, Kyou works as a kindergarten teacher, and coincidentally is also Ushio's teacher. According to Tomoya, her personality is still the same even after reunion, but Ushio says that Kyou is a good teacher. She misses Nagisa and is often reminded of her each time she sees Ushio.
:Kyou's story starts when she tries to make Tomoya get intimately close with Ryou. However, when a rumor about Tomoya being a two timer with Ryou and Kyou spread around the school, Kyou starts avoiding Tomoya, Ryou becomes bolder. After much conflict of playing boyfriend and girlfriend with Ryou, Tomoya breaks up with Ryou and confesses his love to Kyou, in return confesses her love to him and become a couple. Kyou also appeared in the movie adaptation, as a member of the school council and assistance to Tomoyo with a close relationship.
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:Kotomi is another schoolmate of Tomoya's in the same year, but, like Kyou, is in a separate class from Tomoya. She is in the top ten for every subject throughout the whole country in standardized exam results—she always goes to the library to read extra materials, especially books in foreign languages. Kotomi is a very quiet girl and it is quite difficult to communicate with her. In her spare time, she plays the violin, although she is very poor at it to the point of causing pain to those who hear her play as a comedic effect.
:Tomoya meets her, but does not remember that they were once good friends, when he enters the library and finds Kotomi sitting on the floor barefoot, reading books with scissors in her hand, and acts oddly with Tomoya. After several meetings with Kotomi, Tomoya starts skipping the fourth period to spend time with Kotomi in the library. Kotomi soon decides to join the Drama Club.
:Just when Kotomi starts to open up to everyone, a bus crash causes her to break down in front of everyone and returns home. Tomoya visits her in her house and learns that he and Kotomi were childhood friends, but lost contact with each other after Kotomi's parents died in a plane crash. Not wanting to feel the pain of losing someone important anymore, she asks Tomoya to leave her alone. Wanting to bring Kotomi away from her past, Tomoya decides to renovate her garden, while the drama club members decide to gift her a violin, but was unfortunately destroyed. After renovating Kotomi's garden, Kotomi appears to Tomoya, and after some poignant conversation, Tomoya brings Kotomi out of her house to see the outside world inside her heart. Along the conversations, she confesses to Tomoya that she had been in love with him every since he has entered her life. The next day, her guardian presents Kotomi her parents' briefcase that has traveled all the way to Japan, and inside is a teddy bear and a testimony, asking Kotomi to live the way she wants and grow up to be an adult. Kotomi realizes she is still being loved by her parents even after their death and cries. After this, Kotomi becomes more mature, and the drama club members finally give Kotomi a violin for her birthday.
:In the anime adaptation ''Clannad After Story'', Kotomi moves to America to further her studies about the illusionary world. She, however, occasionally visits Tomoya and the others. Kotomi also appeared in the movie adaptation, only being a background character as she is only seen conducting a song for the members of the Choir Club.
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:Tomoyo transferred to Hikarizaka high school as a second year student during spring. Although Tomoya is older than she is, Tomoyo does not show him his due respect as a senior student. She has a younger brother named .
:In Tomoyo's path, she is rumored to be violent and to have a misconduct record for fighting. These rumors are later confirmed, when she beats up several delinquents from her previous school at a day during school hours. Youhei challenges Tomoyo, unable to believe what he saw. Tomoyo usually uses chain combos with her high-speed kicks, even combining with Tomoya once. Youhei's face is usually hidden after the beating, implying it to be too damaged to show on screen. After several meetings with Tomoyo, Tomoya learns from Tomoyo that she wants to be a student council president, and later, her reason for wanting to do so. Her reason is that she wants to get enough influence to start a movement to prevent a row of cherry blossom trees from being cut down by development plans, as they are considered significant by several residents of their city, and the cherry trees have a special meaning to her since they helped mend her broken Sakagami family and turn her away from delinquency.
:She ends up secretly going out with Tomoya. News of her relationship with him spreads fast in school, and the school bodies try to separate the two in hopes that Tomoyo will concentrate more on her position as student council president. Tomoya, worrying about his delinquent status, reluctantly breaks up with her out of fear that he will hold her back. After several months, Tomoyo meets up with Tomoya once again, telling him that she successfully saved the cherry blossom trees from being cut down but she lost something in return: her time with him. She then confesses to him that she wants only him and will follow him to the odd ends. Tomoya is touched by her words and they both decide to resume being lovers. After Tomoya graduates in spring, he sees both Takafumi and Tomoyo off to school, with both of them admiring the beauty of the cherry blossom. Tomoyo's story continues in ''Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life'', Key's fifth game and spin-off sequel to ''Clannad'', with her as the main heroine.
:In the movie, Tomoyo is also running for student council president, but apparently gets the position much faster and she doesn't interact with Tomoya very much, though she ''is'' shown to become close with him and his friends and her relationships with Kyou and Youhei are better compared to the game and anime. She and Youhei show up at Tomoya's apartment during his bout of depression after Nagisa's death in an attempt to try cheer him up.
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:Fuko is a first year student at Hikarizaka high school. Her birthday is in July. She is always alone, making wood carvings of starfish with a small knife to give to others as presents. This hobby occupies her completely to the point that she sometimes loses awareness of her surroundings. Tomoya meets Fuko in an empty classroom, carving a block of wood with a knife. Tomoya confiscates the knife after noticing she is hurting herself, but returns the knife the next day. Some days later, Tomoya learns from Fuko that she is carving 700 starfish to be distributed to all the students in the school, wanting them to attend her sister Kouko's wedding. The main problem is that no one in the school, except for Nagisa, knows about Kouko because she stopped teaching at the school three years ago. After learning about Fuko's accident and her existence as an ikiryō, or astral projection, both Nagisa and Tomoya decide to assist Fuko to achieve her dreams by giving all the students a carved starfish; including Fuko's friend Mitsui before she had the accident.
:As the story progresses, Fuko starts to disappear from everyone's memories, due to her waning spiritual power, as the real Fuko had stopped breathing in the hospital. Determined to fulfill Fuko's dream and make Kouko's wedding to happen, Tomoya asks Koumura-sensei to organize the wedding ceremony on May 18. Through many struggles and hardships, Kouko's wedding turns into a success and all of the students who were given a starfish carving attend the wedding. After the wedding, Fuko thanks Tomoya for everything he did and congratulates her sister before disappearing. After the wedding, Kouko and Yusuke decide to thank Fuko in her hospital room.
:Fuko's personality is childish and naïve, causing most people who don't know her to believe that she is a grade school student. She is judgmental towards Tomoya; often calling him a weird guy but is secretly dependent on him. Due to her dependency on Tomoya, she has grown to love him and finally proves her feelings to Tomoya by kissing him on the cheek. In the After Story arc, through a miracle from one of Tomoya's light orbs, Fuko recovers from her coma. She becomes incredibly fond of Ushio, claiming that she'll kidnap Ushio from Tomoya in order to make Ushio her little sister. In ''Clannads epilogue, she is seen coming across the Girl in the Illusionary World (who turns into Ushio) sleeping in the clearing where Nagisa had been saved from death so many years ago, asking her to play with her.
:In the After Story arc, Fuko occasionally appears in various unexpected situations; this is actually a nod to the Fuko Ninja event in the game that happens in Tomoyo's path, after completing the entire game.
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:Ushio is Tomoya and Nagisa's daughter. She appears prominently in the After Story, and in the film. Ushio resembles her mother a lot, and seems to like the Big Dango Family as well. After giving birth to her, Nagisa dies. This deeply saddens Tomoya to the point he gave up raising Ushio and left her to the care of Akio and Sanae. Tomoya resorts to alcohol and cigarettes to ease depression.
:Five years later, Sanae arranges a trip to a flower field for Tomoya and Ushio in hopes that they will be together again. During the trip, Tomoya meets his grandmother, Shino, and learns about his father's past and the sacrifices he made for Tomoya, which leads him to regret his actions, and decides to raise Ushio and acknowledge Naoyuki as his father. Ushio reconciles with her father, Tomoya, when she lost a toy robot the first thing her father ever brought for her. Ushio is revealed to be a student at Kyou's kindergarten school. Shortly after Tomoya sets things right, Ushio is stricken with the same disease as Nagisa. Despite the efforts and sacrifices of Tomoya, Akio, and Sanae, Ushio's fever never subsides but worsens. In the coming Christmas winter, being filled with desperation of wanting to do anything for Ushio, Tomoya brings her for another trip, but she falls unconscious and dies shortly thereafter along with her father who succumbed to his grief, with her last breath being "Daddy I love you". Ushio is then revealed to be the Girl in the Illusionary World of her parents dreams. Desperate to save her family from a cruel fate, she created the world to meet Tomoya again, to collect light orbs to make a miracle possible. If enough light orbs are gathered, Ushio instead lives a happy life with her parents, and does not suffer from her mother's sickness. In the epilogue, Ushio is shown sleeping under the same tree where Akio begged for Nagisa's life to be saved, found by Fuko saying "the fun is just getting started."
:In the movie, after seeing Tomoya so depressed, his father asks his friends to take him to a train station where he meets with Ushio. It's hinted that he will stay with her and not end up like his father.

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