2010-01-18, 17:16 | Link #1461 | |
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But I'm not close to Haruhi and I got deja vu :P |
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2010-01-20, 21:21 | Link #1463 |
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Okay guys, I just started watching the second season. I watched the first one and was incredibly pleased. My background is I am a romantic fanatic, so the final kiss at the end of haruhi was awesome, because I really liked the Kyon x Haruhi match-up.
I just started watching S2, as mentioned, and have come across that the old ones are mixed in with the new ones. Totally fine, but to make sure I was watching them in the order that animators wanted me to watch it, I looked up an episode list. I stumbled across that the last episode of the entire second season is the episode where he goes and gets a heater and it ends with haruhi doing the playful smile thing. I am sure this is an awesome ending but, again being a romance fan, this makes me upset because I wanted to see more relationship since they were adding all of this content. Is there really no improvement or any sort of special moment that is in the S2 that wasn't in the S1? Even something like a simple date episode or a hug or something would probably suffice. Right now I am in the Eights part of the series, is there light after the tunnel? these repeat episodes are truly testing my faith and I just want to know that there is a reward Thanks for your time. |
2010-01-20, 22:00 | Link #1464 | |
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Likely when Kadokawa decided to release the fourth novel "The Vanishment of Haruhi Suzumiya" (also named Disappearance) as a movie, they had to fill in those gaps that the 2006 episodes missed: Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody, Endless Eight, and The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya. At most, they could make 9 new episodes from these stories naturally. (1 for BLR, 1-2 for E8, and 5-6 for Sigh) Unfortunately, only airing 9 episodes for a season wouldn't work, and 9 episodes only released on DVD would confuse the viewers that didn't get the original DVDs in 2006-2007. The solution was to make a new 28 episode re-airing and add in the new episodes where they belonged. The one arc that Kadokawa could extend was Endless Eight to 8 episodes (or get 5-6 new works from the original author like "Someday in the Rain", but that was VERY unlikely). Sigh works as a "redemption" of Haruhi near the end, especially if you go back and watch "Live A Live" afterwards (which takes place on the same day as Sigh V). As for your question about romantic moments, I'd say there's a good scene in Sigh VI that may delight you, plus the final epilogue of Sigh V mirrors the end of Melancholy VI (the kiss episode) and that should delight you as well. Sorry for the long post, I've been working up a rant at all the "season 2" statements and needed to get out what I believe happened at Kadokawa. |
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2010-01-20, 22:07 | Link #1465 | |
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A question, do the novels offer anything more romance wise? I assume that the novels have more content and probably go further time-plot-relationship wise than the anime. |
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2010-01-20, 22:14 | Link #1467 | |
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2010-01-23, 00:33 | Link #1471 | |
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The novels have like, hardly any romance (not a romance story. damn) but like everyone has said there be hints of it. |
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2010-01-25, 02:44 | Link #1480 | |
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