2013-02-14, 20:54 | Link #222 |
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She sort of stole the scenes she was in in Girls und Panzer, "chewing the scenery" I think it is called. And she only sounds like Haruhi once in the whole thing...when she raises her voice to yell at her crew to "shut up". The total villinous breakdown was great.
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2013-03-18, 21:15 | Link #223 | ||
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To show I'm not entirely pessimistic, here's a ray of hope.
Just now, Kadokawa's CEO, Shinichirou Inoue, replied to a random fan's tweet to him. Here's the conversation: Quote:
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For the CEO of Kadokawa to reply to someone's random tweet to him and specifically bring up a possible S3 in conjunction to the new artbook, 10th anniversary, and other signs that have been popping up, start to add up to me. I'll be honest. At some point in the last few months, I had lost hope we'd see more of this series animated. I couldn't say that because I know people would over-react if I said something. But now my hope has been renewed. I really think we'll see something soon. It may not be animated by KyoAni, but I think we'll see Haruhi in some anime form soon.
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2013-03-19, 11:35 | Link #225 |
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Funny, CEO just broke my logic that Season 2 was actually some kind of fix to the holes of the first Season.
Oh well, anyone has the day when Tamako Market last episode airs? I still keep my bet that at the end of Tamako Market, a new Haruhi announcement comes |
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If we really wanted to be pedantic then this third season would technically be the 4th animated installment. 2006 episodes > 2009 episodes > Disappearance movie > w/e is next
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2013-03-29, 17:30 | Link #229 |
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Given that Tamako Market ended with the announcement of a second season of Chuunibyou, and given how long its been since Haruhi last had an anime installment, I'm prepared to think that Haruhi might really be done as an anime franchise.
I've come to terms with that, as disappointing as it is. So let me just say that the Haruhi anime franchise was a blast, and lots of fun to watch and talk about, while it lasted. This forum is one that I will always have fond memories of, as I have a lot of lasting memories (and friends) that arose out of E8 debates more than anything else, ironically. Dr. Casey and Kogetsu Shirogane are two big examples of that. Haruhi herself will likely remain amongst my Top 10 anime characters of all-time, and I definitely do miss seeing her in anime format. But ah well, it was nice while it lasted.
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2013-03-29, 19:41 | Link #231 | |
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Feel free to say it's been too long, but just because they announced a Pony Canyon/TBS show following a Pony Canyon/TBS show doesn't mean anything in regards to Kadokawa productions.
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2013-03-29, 19:50 | Link #232 | |
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Since 2013 was the 10th Anniversary of Haruhi, IIRC, I was holding out some faint hope that this might be the year we get more of it. And I guess that's still somewhat possible (Fall 2013, perhaps), and if it happens, great. But I honestly want to sort of "move on" from wanting more Haruhi all the time. If we get more of it one day, great, awesome. But if we don't... so be it. I guess I'm trying to give myself a greater sense of closure. It's fine if you yourself hold out more hope than I do. May your hope be rewarded.
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^ It's barely reached 4 months into the year. There's still another 2/3's of 2013 left. And we still don't even know when or what the this Chuuni thing even is yet. But whatever helps pass the time better I guess.
Which is why I used the term 'installment' instead?
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2013-03-30, 11:50 | Link #234 | |
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Though I have to admit with Chuunibyou coming in either Autumn or Winter (can they make it by Summer?) the chance that we'll get to see Haruhi again is pretty slim. |
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2013-04-03, 07:27 | Link #237 |
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Anyone heard of this? Not sure how this's gonna affect our chance of getting to see Haruhi again but it seems to me Kyoani doesn't have have any plan for her in the near future (?)
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...s-in-the-works |
2013-04-03, 11:59 | Link #238 |
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Basing my hopes on Wikipedia (I'll regret this):
Light Novels Original run June 6, 2003 – ongoing Manga Original run November 2005 – ongoing Those 2 facts, alone, are enough to hope for a new animation. Be it in 2013, '14, '15.. As long as Tanigawa is still writing the series and there's still manga adaption, there is material for anime adaption. KyoAni just seems to be focusing on some different shows for now. Hell, they'll be damned if no more anime adaption comes out. There's SO much story to cover. The novels sell well, the merchandise sells well.. If it sells, why not making an adaption? I read somewhere that Kadokawa has interest in adapting more to anime. Just seems KyoAni doesn't want to. Conclusion Who knows, we either see Haruhi in anime form in the next few years by KyoAni, or another studio comes up and snatches the gold. |
2013-04-03, 22:05 | Link #239 |
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True on the "so much story to cover" front. By my reckoning, the remaining pre-Dissociation material would fill a 14-episode block, and Dissociation/Surprise would fill another, which means that they're only halfway done with just the material that's already out.
On a slightly different tack, the manga is already diving into Dissociation, so there is a decent chance that it will overtake the novels. If so, then I hope that we can see some decent story arcs rather than only one-shot fillers. Not that the one-shot stories so far haven't been decent (e.g. the early Mikuru one "Knowing You, Knowing Me" is a nice call-forward to "The Melancholy of Mikuru", and I did like the depiction of the autumn sports festival), but I'd hate to see them becoming the only new stories coming out. |
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