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Entertaining series but I'm surprised it was so short; I was expecting more, maybe up to like 24 episodes.
Kyon's fast witty comments are the best, it's so funny. Spoiler:
How ya doing, buddy? |
It ended although I wouldn't mind a second season from that kind of ending, although that's probably not going to happen
More Mikuru abuse and magical Yuki is always welcome. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I watched the last episode yeasterday. Great show!
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It would be a crime against someone or something not to continue this series. If it'll compel them to make another season, I will even buy the series. =O
I too would definitely like to see more Nagato action. (<3 megane shoujo) What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
One of the best shows I've ever seen, best character chemistry since Azumanga Daioh, and a sweet little plot. Add to that the animation quality and voice acting, and it adds up to a wonderful experience.
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Good music, too! Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The messed up episode order didn't help anything. Only added unneeded confusion to an already stale plot. Don't get me wrong, I really liked this series for the laid back attitude and interesting characters, superb animation, decent music, and convuluted explanations.
I heard this was based off of a novel, or manga or something. Don't really care about that, but I wonder if the kanon is deep enough to allow for a sequel that will advance the plot points skipped in this season. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I agree with Foshi - and I've been watching the episodes in the suggested chronological order. I started watching it in the broadcast order, got confused, and then looked up the "right" order. Even after that, I still couldn't get into it, especially after the plot started getting more and more bizzare.
Has anyone else tried watching it in the suggested order, and has it helped any? This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by Lee-chan; Jul 6, 2006 at 04:52 PM.
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I did watch it both ways, and I actually feel that the chronological order is disastrous, and the biggest mistake they made was putting Koizumi after Yuki (which is chronological). But that's just me, I can absolutely imagine the order being kind of a turn-off for some people, and the story is a bit weird, it just works really well for me.
I haven't really read the manga, but there's supposedly enough for a second season. I kind of like the ending as it is though. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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Other than that spoiler box, Ep14 was so-so. I hoped there would of been more stuff relating to this: Spoiler:
But am I the only one that might feel Ep14 was a bit rushed? I was speaking idiomatically. |
I can't say I thought it was rushed, but then I think all anime are sluggish to some extend.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
The broadcast order was actually suggested by the original author of the novels (yes, Haruhi is based off a series of novels, and the anime follows them virtually word-for-word for the most part). After watching the entire series, I can fully appreciate why episodes 13 and 14 were shifted from their chronological places (smack in the middle of the series) to the end -- the climax there is really the only satisfying way to end it. Broadcasting the episodes out of order doesn't create that much confusion unless you're really thick, in fact the reverse foreshadowing allowed for much more speculation and the subsequent elevated anticipation for more episodes that would help tie up the various plot points. And here I really must commend Kyoto Animation for their superb level of attention to small details, like
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There's plenty of details that tie in with one another, and this adds to the charm of airing the series out of chronological order. It certainly gave my brain something to work with. Out of the entire last season, this was the only series that managed to hold my attention right to the very end. Out of the 70 or so shows available. There's a reason why Haruhi is now rated #1, or close to it, on most of the popular database sites, and why its related merchandise (novels, character song albums, DVDs) are clamouring for top spots in the Amazon.jp sales list. (For the people inquiring about a second season, nothing has been announced, but there's still hope -- there are plenty of short stories in the novels that have not been animated, and the author is still writing more novels.) FELIPE NO |
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And I must say, once again, the duration of this show seems perfect to me. I don't really need another season. Just like I didn't need another Azumanga Daioh season, even though it's my all-time favourite show, and the ending was open. The series has reached a certain closure, beyond which it seems uneccessary to continue. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
One of #a.f.k's members also has his own translation going, so try that one if you prefer their translation style (it flows much better, I think). Also, for anyone who wants to know what happens right after the very end of episode 14, here's a sneak preview (WARNING: novel spoiler): Spoiler:
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Personally I like the novel better than the anime, but I have to applaude that these 14 eps of anime sticks closely with the novel with not much deviation!
Waiting for novel 11 to come out in the mean time I have my fingers crossed for 2nd season There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I've started reading this, and it's really interesting to see the various ways in which they polished up the storytelling and made it so much stronger with little details. For example, the prologue of the book gives away Kyon's opinion on Santa Claus way too early. Holding that card for just a bit longer, the way the anime does it, makes the punchline ("I never believed in him in the first place") that much stronger. Anyway, thanks for that link, I agree that it's much better than the other one (as far as I read it anyway)! This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I finished the series just recently (I got kind of delayed) and was amazed. The production value on Haruhi is so high, I wonder how they'll top it (or even match it) when the sequel comes out (AND THERE MUST BE A SEQUEL). We knew Kyoto Animation was great from watching stuff like FMP:TSR, but having to recofus the camera when Haruhi zooms in from the background too quickly? Instrument players that actually MOVE IN TIME TO THE MUSIC? I am a fan for life.
I browsed through some of the novel translations (at the wiki site, since it's a bit ahead of a.f.k.'s translation) and it's pretty darn intriguing. If strato maintains the crazy pace he (she?) worked at for the series, it'd be pretty awesome. Totally the best series of last season. Detractors can burn! I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Don't watch anime in general unless it's GitS related, but i'm glad I went with this one. It was fecking great.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Haha, I guess I'm lucky to have found out about this anime AFTER the final episode has aired - it'd have been toooorture to wait for every new episode. I actually heard about it from this video. =P
It sucked me in right from the start, and I personally found the 14 episode length perfect for a series that's worth rewatching (and there's so much details that you just need to rewatch it!). I think this is the only series where i would sit through the opening and ending theme songs, plus watch the previews for every single episode. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
So who can tell me what's up with the cat in the first episode?
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I would definitely appreciate a sequel to this series. That way the characters could be fleshed out some more and the plot holes apparent in the first season could be answered. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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Jam it back in, in the dark. |
(WARNING: HUEG NOVEL SPOILAR) Spoiler:
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Just finished this today. What an awesome series! I really want to know what happens next. So was this show based off just one of the books or a few chapters of one book? In any case I'm totally up for the sequel. I just loved how they jumped around the timeline. Great storytelling. =)
Double Post: lol okay as I figured it was just based off the first book. That's really cool. Man I wish someone would do a book translation for other stuff like the Tylor series. Thanks for the link, Blah! =D This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
The 'The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya' set of episodes (all six) comprise the first volume of the novels. The rest of the series (with the exception of episode 9, "Someday in the Rain") is based on arcs from the following 2 novels or so.
http://www12.brinkster.com/stratoct/haruhitimetable.txt I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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I'm thinking about reading the manga, but I'll wait a bit because if there really will be a second season, I don't want to spoil it with anything. I was speaking idiomatically. |
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