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FanworkOnlyFans: ''Kanon'''s characters are featured in various doujin games like ''VideoGame/EternalFighterZero'', but even many doujin game players have hardly, if ever, watched either anime adaptation or played the visual novel.

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* FanworkOnlyFans: ''Kanon'''s characters are featured in various doujin games like ''VideoGame/EternalFighterZero'', but even many doujin game players have hardly, if ever, watched either anime adaptation or played the visual novel.
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FanworkOnlyFans: ''Kanon'''s characters are featured in various doujin games like ''VideoGame/EternalFighterZero'', but even many doujin game players have hardly, if ever, watched either anime adaptation or played the visual novel.
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Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup


* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The sex scenes in the original game suffer from this. They happen and then they're never mentioned again (beyond the screen immediately afterwards), even if the follow-up scene would warrant a mention. Particularly glaring in Shiori's and Ayu's scenarios, where one of the characters reminisces about everything they've done together ''and mentions everything except the sex''. Makes it kind of easy to [[BleachedUnderpants make the clean version]], huh?

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The sex scenes in the original game suffer from this. They happen and then they're never mentioned again (beyond the screen immediately afterwards), even if the follow-up scene would warrant a mention. Particularly glaring in Shiori's and Ayu's scenarios, where one of the characters reminisces about everything they've done together ''and mentions everything except the sex''. Makes it kind of easy to [[BleachedUnderpants [[SelfCensoredRelease make the clean version]], huh?
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Maeda wasn't involved with the anime adaptation's writing as much as the music, so tweaking this to refer to the story in general.


* CondemnedByHistory: Kanon 2002 became this after 2006 due to lower production values and cutting out most of the plot.

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* CondemnedByHistory: Kanon The 2002 anime by Creator/ToeiAnimation became this after the release of the 2006 anime by Creator/KyotoAnimation, due to lower production values and cutting out most of the plot.



** Jun Maeda wastes most of the episodes on comedy, then he throws in a terrible event as a plot twist that is meant to make the show more serious, only to undo it with magic that takes away all the negative consequences. This became even worse in ''Anime/{{Charlotte}}'', where this not only happens 3 times in just 13 episodes, but too often and very close to each event, making it impossible for even fanboys of melodrama to overlook it.

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** Jun Maeda wastes most of the episodes The story mainly focuses on comedy, then he throws comedy at first, later throwing in a terrible event as a plot twist that is meant to make the show story more serious, only to undo it with magic that takes away all the negative consequences. This became even worse in the later anime ''Anime/{{Charlotte}}'', where this which the visual novel's main writer Jun Maeda was also involved with; the same formula not only happens 3 three times in just 13 episodes, but too often and very close to each event, making it impossible for even fanboys of melodrama to overlook it.

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