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3->''The young man is a traveler. He has two companions. One is a very old doll that walks without a hand touching it. The other is an ancient promise passed on to him by someone with great power.''
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5Kunisaki Yukito is a traveler running low on money who lives day-to-day by performing a telekinetic puppet show. His travels, however, have a deeper meaning, one he's been trying to push away: for a thousand years now, his family has been searching for a girl with a curse upon her. A series of girls in town - cute, immature Misuzu; sly, friendly Kano; and quiet, serene Minagi - present themselves as possible candidates to be this "girl in the sky", as they all have mysterious dreams of flying and connections to the spirit world that unfold along with their problems in the present day. If the girl isn't found and somehow saved, once she reaches a certain age or finds someone dear to her heart, she will become very ill, lose her memories, and die...
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7This is the story of ''AIR'', an HGame by Creator/KeyVisualArts with a [[SelfCensoredRelease clean version]]; the original VisualNovel was released in 2000, and the clean version followed in 2001. It has two anime adaptations: a movie produced by Creator/ToeiAnimation and directed by Creator/OsamuDezaki, and a TV series produced by Creator/KyotoAnimation, both of which were released in 2005. (It was actually the first of three Key games that were animated separately by these two studios, although the Toei version of ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' came out first in 2002.) It is seen as and marketed as a companion to ''Kanon''; both deal with a young man with little to go on who arrives in a new town, begins living with a girl upon arrival, and meets various other girls while sorting out the supernatural mystery of the town. The themes of fate and miracles also run deeply through both series.
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9The doujin FightingGame ''VideoGame/EternalFighterZero'' by Creator/TwilightFrontier features Misuzu, Kano and Minagi as playable characters, but it's notorious for also featuring Kanna, who became the resident SNKBoss, and became banned in TournamentPlay due to her being a GameBreaker.
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11Not to be confused with [[Music/AirBand the French electronica duo]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_%28comics%29 the graphic novel]], the stuff you're breathing, or the [[Film/Air2023 2023 Nike movie]].
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13!!This program provides examples of:
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15* AcheyScars: Yukito was born with a scar that suddenly makes him relive the time that his past life received the same scar, causing him to collapse to the floor. [[spoiler:His past life was the victim of a curse for being too close to Kanna, resulting in the wound not healing properly. Yukito began to suffer it because he was likewise getting too close to Kanna's own reincarnation of that time period, Misuzu.]]
16* AdaptationDistillation: Watch the movie or the anime, then watch the other and note how different the main characters' personalities are.
17* AdaptationDyeJob: Everyone in the feudal flashbacks, not just Kanna, has blue hair in the movie. Ryuuya is nearly unrecognizable.
18* AgainstTheSettingSun: Several scenes take place by the sea, against a sundown scenario. Especially relevant is the scene in which [[spoiler:Misuzu calls out to Haruko, accepting her as her mother, and the two embrace as the waves crash against them]].
19* AllThereInTheManual: Due to time constraints, the explanation of Yukito's past exists only in the game, and much of the medieval journey is relegated to an {{OVA}}. Also, [[spoiler:the conditions of breaking Misuzu's curse are stated in the game and implied in the anime, making the ending more positive if you paid attention)]].
20%% * BirdRun: Misuzu does this a lot.
21* BishoujoSeries: Kano and Minagi were added so it wouldn't just be about one girl.
22* BittersweetEnding:[[spoiler: Finding true happiness breaks the curse on Kannabi no Mikoto, allowing the next life to freely pursue happiness. So, although Misuzu dies in this lifetime, her next life ''will'' be a happy one, giving the ending a heartwarming undercurrent of hope]].
23* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:Michiru after she's helped Minagi reconcile with her mother]].
24* CallBack: In ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'', Yuuichi narrates something only to have Kaori point out that he was saying it out loud. The same thing happens in Kano's route in ''AIR'', where Yukito's "inner monologue" turns out to insult Hijiri to her face.
25* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler: Sora is really Yukito. Especially well done since he's given exclusive screentime hiding in the background throughout the whole series.]]
26* ChildrenRaiseYou: Played with in Haruko's subplot -- she's an immature and irresponsible woman raising her dead sister's child, but she behaves the way she does for a good reason. She ''does'' become a loving and responsible mother figure at the end, though.
27* ContinuityCameo: Kano, Minagi and Michiru briefly appear as background characters in the movie. Also, [[ShoutOut Ayu, Nayuki and Makoto]] of ''Kanon'' appear at Misuzu's school in the anime series, taking the place of Kano's unseen friends in the VN.
28%% * ContinuityNod
29* CornerOfWoe: Uraha and Ryuuya in episode 8, when Kanna tells them to get away from her.
30%% * DatingSim
31* CoversAlwaysLie: In all of ADV Films and Funimation's releases of AIR, the Box Set covers show all three girls with each other making one think they are all friends and that this series is a harem where the main protagonist can end up with one of the three. [[spoiler: It is not. All three of them are never seen together. Misuzu interacts with Minagi ONCE in episode 1, Kano is kind of mean, not acknowledging Misuzu and only focusing on Yukito. Kano has this exhange with Misuzu in Episode 3 "I think I've seen you around." Even after Kano's story passes, Misuzu claims she has no friends in Episode 5. One might think Misuzu and Kano can become good friends since they're both weird girls with similar interests. Kano and Minagi are NEVER even seen on-screen together. This situation is opposite in the manga, for all three girls are friends, exchange conversations and even share a panel with each other.]]
32* DecoyProtagonist: In the anime, at least, you could be forgiven for thinking that this is Yukito's story. [[spoiler:Then he's excised from the plot via reincarnation as a crow, and the conflict between Haruko and Misuzu takes center stage.]]
33* DelicateAndSickly: A particularly detailed and heart-wrenching example of [[spoiler: the pain a parent feels caring for a terminally ill child, being unable to ease their suffering and ultimately having to watch them die]].
34* DeusSexMachina: Kano [[spoiler:believes that "becoming an adult" will give her magical powers. Unfortunately, she was misled.]] No wonder Hijiri's so overprotective of her.
35* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Misuzu dies in Haruko's arms.
36%% * DisneyDogFight
37* DoomedProtagonist: Misuzu. [[spoiler:With her illness, what would you expect?]]
38* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Yukito. He doesn't die, but as a crow, he has near to no relevance to the plot anymore.]]
39%% * EyesAlwaysShut: Uraha. Well, almost always.
40* FestivalEpisode: Kano's troubles began when Hijiri took her to a town festival after their father died. Later in the series, we see the preparations for the same festival in the present day.
41%% * FirstGirlWins: Sort of.
42* FondMemoriesThatCouldHaveBeen: [[spoiler:Played painfully straight with Haruko imagining all the time she could have spent with Misuzu as she died in her arms.]]
43%% * FunnyFanVoice: Yukito does this in an early episode.
44* TheGadfly: Uraha and Ryuuya love nothing more than teasing Kanna.
45* GiantPoofySleeves: The school uniforms.
46* GoodScarsEvilScars: Yukito's scar, [[spoiler:connecting him to his past life]].
47* IdenticalGrandson: A thousand years and lord knows how many generations later, and Yukito's mom still looks like Uraha with brown hair and Yukito himself like Ryuuya without long or pulled-back hair.
48* ImportantHaircut: Haruko cuts Misuzu's hair, [[spoiler:accidentally cutting it much shorter than intended, thus giving her a more childish look that foreshadows later events]].
49* JacobAndEsau: Minagi was a DaddysGirl, and her mother was hoping that the new child would be closer to her. When she miscarried, she lost her sanity.
50%% * JidaiGeki: The Summer arc and OVA.
51* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: The soldiers who killed Kanna, and the monks who cast spell sealing Kanna in the sky for a thousand years, indirectly resulting in the curse plaguing countless re-encarnations (including Misuzu) to die if they fall in love.[[labelnote:*]] (Indirectly because the curse that resulted in Misuzu dying was stated to be from a separate curse Kanna inherited, if you pay close attention to the source material. So killing off her reincarnations could have been unintential for the monks’ part)[[/labelnote]]]]
52* LateArrivalSpoiler: Not even commercials for ''Air'' bother hiding [[ItWasHisSled Misuzu's death]], due to it being the one thing everyone knows about the show.
53* LawyerFriendlyCameo: In the movie, Misuzu has a "[[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Godzillala]]" poster.
54* MindScrew: During the Michiru/Minagi arc in the anime, It is revealed that [[spoiler: Minagi's mother miscarried a baby whom she would have named Michiru, causing Minagi's mother to act as if Minagi was Michiru and Minagi didn't exist at all]] and that [[spoiler: the Michiru the audience got to know is really not a human but a wandering spirit who became Minagi's companion because she was lonely]], which lead viewers into potentially believing that [[spoiler: "Michiru" was supposed to be/represent Minagi's deceased baby sister]]. However, things get even more confusing after [[spoiler: the spirit Michiru disappears for good after realizing Minagi had other friends now]] and Minagi reunites with her father and a younger half-sister, [[spoiler: who looks identical to Michiru and is presumably named Michiru, so it turns out that the spirit Michiru likely was representing this sister instead of the miscarried one]]. In hindsight, [[spoiler: the lack of family resemblance between Michiru and Minagi was noticeable even for show standards, which makes sense if they are really half-sisters instead of full-blooded sisters.]]
55* MoodDissonance: Done pretty well with Kanna and her companions [[spoiler: joking and dreaming peacefully while encircled by enemies]], misused and abused everywhere else in the series. Did anyone laugh at any gag involving Haruko and Misuzu?
56%% * MotorcycleOnTheCoastRoad
57* TheNineties: The VN came out in 2000, but according to the screen text when the Summer arc starts and the amount of time that's passed in between, it's actually set in 1993.
58* NoCommunitiesWereHarmed: The unnamed town is actually Kasumi, a small Japanese town that was absorbed into a city called Kami after the game came out.
59* NotHisSled: [[spoiler:Misuzu lives]] in the manga, while [[spoiler:Yukito remains human]] in TheMovie.
60* OneWordTitle: The title is "AIR", just "AIR".
61* OnlySixFaces: In the series. One for girls, one for moms, and whoever is left...
62* OurAngelsAreDifferent: The word "angel" is not used much, but anytime you think an angel appears, it's referred to as a "winged being".
63%% * PaperFanOfDoom
64* PercussiveMaintenance: Yukito uses this with Misuzu's TV. [[spoiler:To no avail. The real fix is fiddling with the antenna, as generations of real-life analog TV owners with spotty reception can attest.]]
65* PreciousPuppy: Potato. To quote WebVideo/JesuOtaku's [[GagSub Red Snark Titles]], "Cutest fuzzy tuber ever!^_^".
66* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Haruko, when it rains the day of the summer festival.
67%% * RecapEpisode: Episode "13."
68%% * RefusalOfTheCall: Yukito, at first.
69* {{Reincarnation}}: The plot of the series requires it to exist, while the movie is good enough even if you don't believe in it.
70%% * RidiculouslyCuteCritter: '''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLdNlWnHpO8&feature=related Potato.]]'''
71* RuleOfCute: Key's art style gets a lot of flak for the huge eyes and tiny mouths and noses.
72%% * {{Samurai}}
73* SceneryPorn: The sky and the sea play very important roles. The shots of the blue sky during the final scenes lend a very dramatic atmosphere.
74* SelfCensoredRelease: The original game was an H-game, but the anime adaptation and [=PS2=] port have the sex scenes removed.
75* ShooOutTheClowns: After [[spoiler:Yukito disappears]], you know there won't be a happy ending.
76* ShootTheShaggyDog: Inverted, despite the first impression it might leave you. Misuzu dies, [[spoiler:but her soul is freed of the curse. It's heavily implied in the anime, and confirmed in the game.]]
77%% * ShoutOut
78%% * SillyMeGesture: Misuzu does this.
79* SittingOnTheRoof: Often in Minagi's route, since she's [[ClubStub the entire astronomy club]], and once in Kano's too.
80%% * SomeoneToRememberHimBy: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] by [[spoiler:Ryuuya and Uraha]].
81* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Misuzu lives]] in the manga, and [[spoiler:Yukito remains human]] in the movie.
82* SpiritualSuccessor: The 2010 Creator/JetLi film ''Film/OceanHeaven'' (his first non-Martial Arts Film) is thematically almost identical to ''Air''; a bittersweet tale with symbolic allusions to the ocean and sky, about the love between a parent and a child in their final summer together. However, the roles are reversed and GenderFlipped; it is the single-father aquarium technician (played by Jet Li) who is diagnosed with cancer, and must find a way to part in peace with his mentally-disabled son.
83* StoryArc:
84** In order - episode one, Kano, Minagi, episode seven, Heian period, Sora, Misuzu, episode 12.
85** In the game, the arc with the first three scenarios involving Kano, Minagi, and Misuzu is called "Dream", the Heian period arc is "Summer", and the final arc with Sora, Haruko, and Misuzu is "AIR".
86* StreetPerformer: Yukito tries to make a living as a performer by making his doll do tricks.
87%% * SupernaturalFiction
88* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: PlayedForLaughs. Near the shrine at night, Yukito helps a disorientated Kano to stand after she collapsed when Hijiri suddenly appears to find her sister in the arms of the part-timer. "It's not like I gave alcohol to an innocent girl and took her to a secluded place..." He actually ''didn't'' do this, but Hijiri takes it as Suspiciously Specific Denial.
89* TheyWouldCutYouUp: "Flying probably isn't all that great, you know," Yukito comments after hearing one too many girls tell him their lifelong dream to fly in the sky. "The wind would be cold on your body, everyone would look up your skirt, you'd be on TV, the [[UsefulNotes/KaijuDefenseForce Special Defence Force]] would have to come out, and then you'll be dissected by scientists." (Kano's response: "That's fine!")
90* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:After Ryuuya dies, he's seen standing on a field in the afterlife, apparently waiting- and then Uraha walks up to stand next to him and the two set off to look for Kanna again.]]
91* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth:
92** Misuzu [[spoiler:and Michiru, angels in every sense of the word, who by the cruelty of the gods themselves cannot stay with the people they love]].
93** [[spoiler: Kanna]], by extension. The monks, not the gods, were responsible for that, though.
94* TwelveEpisodeAnime: Plus a RecapEpisode as episode "13" and two ''[[{{OVA}} AIR In Summer]]'' episodes.
95%% * {{Utsuge}}: One of the most famous ones of its era.
96%% * WelcomeEpisode
97* WhamEpisode: Misuzu's breakdown in episode 5 is when the series becomes dark and depressing.
98* YamatoNadeshiko: Though it isn't explicitly stated, Uraha probably [[InvokedTrope invokes]] and [[{{Parody}} parodies]] this trope on purpose; her perfect-lady act is simply too over-the-top and unflappable to be entirely honest.
99* YouAlreadyChangedThePast: The series uses this trope as fuel. The movie, though, leaves some freedom of choice to the characters.

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