School Days Episode 6
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The School Days anime television series, based on the visual novel of the same name, was produced by TNK[1] as a twelve-episode television series and two direct-to-video (OVA) releases. With the exception of the latter releases, the story, much like the game, follows the life of Makoto Itou, a first-year high school student who becomes the ambivalent love-interest of several girls during his second term, and the effects this has on himself and his relationships.
The premiere of the televised anime aired on July 3, 2007 on TV Kanagawa and finished up broadcast September 26 on AT-X. Other stations that participated in the broadcast included Chiba TV, TV Aichi, TV Osaka and TV Saitama.[2] On September 17, 2007, the day before the twelfth and final episode of the televised anime was to air on TV Kanagawa, a 16-year-old girl murdered her father, a 45-year-old police officer, in their Kyoto home with an axe. TV Kanagawa promptly cancelled the Tuesday airing of the finale for its similarly violent content, as did every other station but AT-X who remained indecisive.[3] In the week following though, AT-X announced that it had decided to air the finale on September 27 and October 1.[4]
Eleven pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; two opening themes and nine ending themes. Four albums, \"Innocent Blue\",[5] \"School Days Ending Theme+\",[6] \"School Days TV Original Sound Track\"[7] and \"School Days VOCAL COMPLETE ALBUM\"[8] were published by Lantis. From September 26, 2007 to February 27, 2008, School Days was published into six limited and regular edition DVDs containing two episodes each.[9][10] The first direct-to-video episode, \"Valentine Days\" was bundled with limited edition copies of School Days LH.[11] The second, \"Magical Heart Kokoro-chan\", was released on March 6, 2008.[12]
The twelve television episodes of the anime aired in Japan between July 3, 2007 and September 27, 2007 on TV Kanagawa. On July 4, 2007 Chiba TV and TV Aichi also began to air the show with TV Saitama, TV Osaka and AT-X respectively picking it up a day after each other. The series has since been released in six limited and regular edition DVD volumes. Each volume contains one disc with two episodes NTSC formatted in full-color with Digital Theater System audio with each limited edition volume coming bundled with a numeric respective six track radio disc titled Radio School Days Shucchōban, Hoshū. The School Days anime adaptations contain fifty-six music tracks, fourteen of which are vocal themes by various artists. The remaining forty-two are background music tracks arranged by Kaoru Okubo.
Makoto Itou is a young Japanese high school student who goes to Sakakino Academy and just starting the second semester. He rides the train to and from school and one day, he becomes infatuated with Kotonoha Katsura, a girl who also catches the train and attends the same school. Makoto also becomes acquainted with Sekai Saionji, who discovers his secret crush on Kotonoha and helps him by introducing him to her. As time passes, Makoto and Kotonoha grow closer and start dating.
The following afternoon, Sekai finds Makoto waiting for Kotonoha to rendezvous for a date on a nearby train station in front of the school on her way home. She sits with him and he talks about how much he appreciates Sekai's help. He feels heavily indebted to her, so he offers to repay her to show his appreciation. Although Sekai believes he is overreacting, she steals a kiss from him as her train pulls in, rushing into an open passenger car and happily wishing him luck on his date with Kotonoha.
The following afternoon, Makoto and Kotonoha were making out on the school's rooftop but she stopped him after he tried to grope her breasts. Makoto called Sekai for advice that night and she informed him that he was still moving too fast into the relationship. Makoto admitted that he wants his relationship with Kotonoha to become sexual. Sekai, then offered to teach him about intimacy, which includes allowing him to fondle and strip her on the rooftop. Later, on the way home, Makoto runs into Kotonoha who invited him to go swimming. Makoto and Kotonoha went to the pool along with their friends, Sekai, Setsuna, Hikari and Taisuke. Kotonoha started to show more affection towards Makoto but his mood does not improve. While leaving the pool, Sekai pulls Makoto aside to tell him they are no longer friends. Thinking about Sekai's words carefully, Makoto rushed back to see her. They met at the train station and ultimately reciprocates Makoto's feelings. Later that night, they had sex on Sekai's apartment.
Makoto and Sekai began to see each other but Sekai, feeling remorse, urges Makoto to reveal their relationship to Kotonoha. Kotonoha caught a sight of Makoto and Sekai kissing on a train but decided to leave it as her imagination. With the preparations for the school festival taking up her free time, Kotonoha messages Makoto and tells him that they can't have their usual lunch break. However, Kotonoha unexpectedly got out early and rushed to see Makoto at the rooftop but stopped as she hears Sekai confessing her love to him.
The following morning, Setsuna was unconvinced that Makoto had broken up with Kotonoha and told him to. By evening, Makoto went missing and Setsuna found him having sex with Otome again. That night, Setsuna visited his apartment and demanded that he ends his relationship with everyone, excluding Sekai and offered him to do whatever he wants with her. The next afternoon, the girls' basketball team showed their recording of their sexual intercourse in the break room, Sekai found out how Makoto cheated on her with Otome. Devastated, Sekai started to skip school and Hikari had started sleeping with Makoto as well. The following night, Sekai felt nauseous and started throwing up. She had also missed her period, concluding she was pregnant. She decided to tell Makoto during school but Makoto refused to take responsibility. As a result, she screamed at him and the news spread quickly. This turned out to be disastrous for Makoto as all the girls he had been sleeping with cut contact with him, being afraid they might be pregnant as well.
This episodeis most similar to a similarly named visual novel episode. The main difference is Makoto and Kotonoha's date is shown and ends badly, rather than ending good. Regardless Sekai gives Makoto movie tickets and things go bad during the movie and the train ride back. Both the anime and visual novel episode, apart from minor differences (such as Makoto and Kotonoha wearing their School uniforms during the movie instead of casual clothing) end the same way with Kotonoha going over to Makoto and kissing him while Sekai watches from a distance
Apart from Makoto coming over to Kotonoha's place to play with Kokoro and them agreeing to address each other by their first names there's no counterpart to this episode. Also these scenarios are impossible in the novel after the previous episode, rather for Makoto to come over to Kotonoha's to play with Kokoro, the route through True Feelings has to be taken.
Although the details differ Makoto tries to make more sexual advances on Kotonoha and then turns to Sekai for advice. Sekai allows Makoto to train on her by allowing him to fondle and strip her. Later Kotonoha invites Makoto to a pool. This initially follows the episode first experience from the novel but Sekai and Makoto don't go all the way on their training.
While the pool event exists in the novel it always happens after the school festival, not before like in the anime. Another huge difference is Makoto starts sleeping with Sekai by telling him he loves her, instead of simply training.
Again the details differ but this episode follows the visual novel episode Relationships Revealed. However while to this point the anime has followed the visual novel to the first part of First Experience it branches off to Relationships Revealed, something not possible in the novel.
Since Makoto can't have sex with Otome in the visual novel most of this episode doesn't happen, but the video screening hosted by the girl's basketball team exists, albeit it shows Makoto having sex with Kotonoha rather than Otome, something obviously can't happen with Taisuke raping Kotonoha. The effect is still the same though, Sekai finds out Makoto's been unfaithful. Another thing to note is when Kotonoha gets raped by Taisuke, she starts to date him, having given up on Makoto. Also, when Makoto's having sex with Kotonoha he misses the bonfire, while in the anime he makes it.
This essentially combines the outcomes from the school festival Makoto dancing with Sekai while Kotonoha's raped, Makoto cheating on Sekai and the video is shown to Sekai, and then adding many other details such as Makoto sleeping with Setsuna at his apartment the anime barely resembles the visual novel anymore
Although the previous episode had some major events that happens in the visual novel the repercussions are different, for example when Kotonoha gets raped she starts dating Taisuke instead of still being hung up on Makoto. Also when Sekai finds out he's been cheating he breaks up with her. Also in both cases Setsuna doesn't go to Paris.
While the ending is entirely original in its setting, conclusion and consequences, it can be seen as a combination of two bad endings from the original game: To My Child and Bloody End. Sekai, being pushed over the edge by Makoto refusing to take responsibility for her possible pregnancy, kills him and is later confronted by Kotonoha, who uses a handsaw to cut her throat. The main differences are that Sekai chooses to kill Makoto a few days later instead of waiting 6 months. Also Sekai gets killed by Kotonoha in the school rooftop at night without any witnesses instead of the train station in the morning in front of everyone. It's also discovered that, unlike the original game where you can clearly see Sekai is pregnant, here Kotonoha cuts her open to see if she actually is pregnant. Kotonoha sees no fetus in Sekai's womb, and states that Sekai (possibly) faked the whole thing (or that Sekai just belived a lie that she was presumably pregnant to Makoto). Kotonoha's ability to determine 1st trimester pregnancies on a rooftop at night is unknown. At the end Kotonoha is seen on a boat hugging Makoto's head. 59ce067264