
Will he wish to never meet and speak with Nagisa on that day? Or will he choose to accept Nagisa regardless of the hurt that may await him in the future?Īt first, he lets Nagisa pass him by, but then he comes to his senses, and he calls out to her. It’s believed that this scene does not actually take place in a timeline, rather it is a decision Tomoya must make. Tomoya is faced with the same situation from the beginning of the show. This then results in “Illusionary World Ushio” being able to grant Tomoya a wish. Ushio made the Illusionary World to grant her dad, a wish. From the creation of the robot, to the destruction of the world. Everything that happens here is because of Ushio’s real life experiences. To simplify this even more, the Illusionary World was created by Ushio.

Since Tomoya exists in the form of a robot in the Illusionary World, all of the orbs gained by the human Tomoya, are transported here for Ushio’s end goal and plan. This is why the manifestation of Tomoya in the Illusionary World, is a robot. Tomoya bought her a toy robot, and it was very precious to her. Ushio builds a robot because of a memory she shares with Tomoya. In short, Nagisa and Tomoya can feel their daughter’s spirit from a distant world and Nagisa decides to write a play about it.

She loses her memory and begins life alone, in a world modeled after the one she knew as a child. After Ushio dies, her “spirit” is transported to another existential plane. In fact, it’s not even a part of the world that Clannad takes place in. This is because the Illusionary World isn’t bound by time.
