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DuskyPredator
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Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 6:33 am
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Girl needs to raise her expectations, well it looked like it was Tsuruya who ruined it in the end. Yuki is kind of too adorable.
Apparently the John Smith incident happened in this version too. Well it was in the timeline shown in the movie, but why did Kyon do it?
This show kind of reminds me of a cute little anime called Acchi Kocchi.
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Polycell
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 2:09 pm
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@Shikiari:
The John SMith thing was in the manga as well, but it wasn't in the chapter proper; it was colored pages at the start of the volume(and Haruhi was demanding to know his name, rather than him offering it).
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Stark700
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Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 6:12 pm
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Episode 6:
Oh wow, I thought Asakura was about to open a can of whoop ass this episode lol
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louis6578
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Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 10:56 pm
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Wait a minute... if this takes place in the Disappearance Re-written universe as a "What-if" story... is Asakura still psycho? She stabs Melancholy!Kyon in the movie. Would she stab someone for seemingly threatening Yuki here?
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DuskyPredator
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 7:49 am
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louis6578 wrote: | Wait a minute... if this takes place in the Disappearance Re-written universe as a "What-if" story... is Asakura still psycho? She stabs Melancholy!Kyon in the movie. Would she stab someone for seemingly threatening Yuki here? |
Well Asakura here does seem to be incredibly protective of Yuki, and I think that bit of a yandere side fits into her character. But I think the reason Asakura stabbed Kyon in the movie was because she was literally a part of Yuki willing to go through drastic means for what she wanted, represented by Asakura. She also appeared at the scene immediately after the change, she was a part that did not want things to go back. If this show is literally a part of the world Yuki wished for, I could see the chance that she might break out of the illusion to save her.
Episode 6
Awesome that we had some showing that despite appearances there are still similarities of this Yuki to the old one. She can solve math problems like a machine, and her explanations are really hard to follow, sounding similar to when Yuki did "magic". There was also Yuki getting so into something that she can't hear people.
The episode was heavy in the topic of misunderstandings, and there seemed to be quite a bit of fake out in characters not taking it that seriously. Also loved the bit where Kyon said the recollection shared no connection to real events or people, and that it was just that he touched Mikuru's hand.
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Shikiari
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 8:15 pm
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Episode 6
If nothing much came of this episode, it was all about Asakura in general and her extremely (in)convenient timing. She's definitely my favourite character in this world, which saddens me with her getting chopped off early in 'Melancholy' (though she does play a different role in that.)
Still really looking forward to Sasaki's intervention later on, though she doesn't appear until the end of Epilogue 39 in the manga.
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Stark700
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 8:29 pm
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Haha, Asakura and her delusions regarding Yuki/Kyon's relationship. I wonder if they will kiss this season though....
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Gatherum
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 3:41 am
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Mmm...I have certainly been out of the anime game for a couple of months. I guess it took a Haruhi spin-off to wake me up again.
So far, this series is absolutely adorable at best, and a bit worrying at worst, which seems like a relatively positive range overall. I suppose that it is fundamentally less interesting than Haruhi proper, considering that it is basically a moe slice-of-life affair that doesn't do much that hasn't already been done many a time; that's quite fine, however, since it is built conceptually on a novelty that already sits comfortably atop its well-established tropes: Yuki Nagato as an ordinary girl (as anime goes).
Regarding the titular character, I do rather enjoy that she isn't a straight copy of herself in The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya--not because there was anything wrong with that rendition in the context of that film, but because the overwhelming shyness and reserved nature of said rendition probably could not have carried the weight of even a one-cour series. Here, she is executed with a bit more motivation, personality, and general life. As a character, I find her to be nothing less than charming. I know, I know: I have obviously been reeled in by the moe and the kawaii. Sue me, for I am enjoying myself.
...I suppose it also worth noting that I am definitely in the camp who lamented Asakura's early death in Haruhi proper, and I am happy to see her finally making her triumphant début as a proper (main!) character, thankfully exhibiting much less of the overdone class rep archetype while still being intelligent enough to fit the part.
Most of the other characters are pretty much consistent with their earlier counterparts, but there are some key differences that cause me to worry a little about the survivability of the show's premise. First, there's Kyon, whose sarcasm, negative demeanour, and tendency to narrate events into the ground have been regulated quite a bit here, perhaps, unfortunately, at the cost of his uniqueness. Having known Kyon through two broadcasts of Haruhi proper, followed by an outstanding feature film, I've come to expect a certain thoughtfulness from him in comparison to most other adolescent male leads in anime that, quite simply, doesn't really come into play here. Perhaps it is merely because he is no longer narrating, but his obliviousness is jarring, and his prominent good nature seems disingenuous (seriously, I have trouble feeling anything but scepticism whenever he smiles at Nagato). He's conventionally likeable, I suppose.
Then, there's Haruhi. Of course. Haruhi Suzumiya, the chaser of all things extraordinary. I like her better here than I do in the original work because Puyo decided to balance all of that ruthless machination and commanding presence with some actual empathy while somehow keeping her true to...well, herself. Haruhi. The thing is, she is still quite a force to be reckoned with, showing much of the same propensity for taking over the spotlight as she does holding on to it in series proper. This is not alarming in that it does make some natural sense, considering how shy and reserved Nagato is, but it also skirts dangerously close to pulling the rug out from Nagato entirely. She did a good job in the beginning, conceiving of the Christmas Party and all, but with Haruhi's entry, the primary mover has become increasingly nebulous, which seems, on the surface, a cause for concern when this is supposed to be her story. Perhaps this is intentional on Puyo's part. Hard to tell, yet.
I can't say that these worries are stifling my ability to enjoy it, though, so perhaps I am blowing it out of proportion.
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DuskyPredator
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:11 am
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Episode 7
I actually have not thought this often, but Mikuru was adorable in this episode. Her "Kawaii desu" oozed moe of a masterful level. and honestly I really enjoy Mikuru's adorable moments that are not about her actually being embarrassed. Mikuru supporting Yuki is extra points too.
It was actually cute all around. I thought that Koizumi's luck and happiness at being around Haruhi so much was in general cute. Haruhi's search for supernatural, and that she has that bit of empathy that means not everything is just about her.
Plus for some reason seeing Kyon and Asakura is also plenty fun.
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DuskyPredator
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Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 1:48 am
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Episode 8
Instantly recognised Arakawa as the van driver before he introduced himself later, a great reference to the trip they took in Melancholy, the Lone Island Syndrome. Mori appeared to be there too, despite that she was a teacher already.
Yuki should consider getting contacts, after all Kyon does not have a glasses fetish.
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Stark700
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 4:26 pm
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Episode 9:
I was smiling this whole episode because of the cute chemistry between the main casts and humor at night; not mention how pretty it was to look at the stars!
Then...the ending happened. D:
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Shikiari
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 7:46 pm
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Episode 9
Another cutesy episode where not a lot really happens, apart from Koizumi's obsession with taking baths! The stargazing looked nice though.
But alas, all the main characters are still completely mad in their own ways which still makes it highly enjoyable to watch.
Yeah, the ending does seem terrible but it sets up another chance to dabble with the 'Melancholy' world again, which will make 'normal' Nagato fans happy.
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DuskyPredator
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Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 12:27 am
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Well it was a cute episode.
Interesting, the next episode's title is the same as the last chronological episode of the regular series before the movie. I wonder what this could mean with this series and the event at the end of this episode. As a note I kind took at TV Tropes, and accidentally saw the tropes coming, so I spoilered myself a bit for what is happening.
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Shikiari
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Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 8:38 am
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Episode 1 English Dub
Well if any current English dub deserves a review, it should be this one. It was simply great! All the VA's reprised their roles... so far (Koizumi doesn't turn up until Ep3/4 so there's still hope for JYB).
Crispin was fantastic as Kyon, as was Bridget Hoffman as Asakura. Actually the weakest performance i found, from the cast, was Michelle Ruff as Yuki, but that could be because I'm so used to Yuki talking in a monotone fashion devoid of emotions.
If anything the English Dub should increase the popularity of the show for those that haven't bothered with it. At the very least, I'm pretty darn excited for Haruhi's appearance once more.
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louis6578
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Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 2:27 pm
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Michelle Ruff did Disappearance!Yuki better in the movie. Something about her performance here feels... artificial. Maybe she rushed this episode and will be better next time. Crispin Freeman is still awesome though.
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