2009-02-17, 22:15 | Link #21 |
You are Next
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I'm not even sure how i made it through the first season, just sort of started watching and I kind of forget everything up to the end.
Oh right, it was fluff... amusing fluff. But still fluff. If I cared I would rage if they pull some sort of 'reset'. Might just watch it anyway. Maybe. |
2009-02-17, 22:42 | Link #22 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Actually, despite the "ending".... it was pretty much a "nothing changed" as far as I can see. The other women seemed to be intent on chasing him anyway....
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2009-02-17, 23:09 | Link #24 |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Resides within the depths of Ned infested Glasgow
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I actually enjoyed the first season but then I enjoy most of the anime I watch, even if it be naff, fluff or just plain bollocks
but like others, the ending was naff will eagerly await this just for some of that "fluffy" feeling again
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2009-02-17, 23:32 | Link #25 |
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I find that it's more about the journey than the destination. As long as a series provides fun during the months its airing (or days/weeks if watching at a later time), then I'm alright with it.
Haruka fit the bill of being fun, and so I don't mind a season two. On a semi-related note, N's (the seiyuu quintent that sung the ED theme for the first season) is getting an album release this month. |
2009-06-03, 04:33 | Link #28 |
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Second season announced
Well, it was overshadowed by the announcement of a new "Shakugan no Shana" anime, but ANN also reported that the Dengeki Bunko magazine will announce that the second anime season of "Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu" will start airing in October.
Link: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...pment-revealed |
2009-06-03, 07:11 | Link #29 | |
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If they want closet otakus and a protagonist trying to help/cover up, they need to animate this. |
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2009-06-04, 19:15 | Link #30 |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Singapore
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The thing interesting about Haruka is that she's rich, the Ojou. She probably isn't rebellious enough to put her foot down in front of her father and go "I AM going to pursue my hobby, whether you like it or not!" She could easily do that, and since she can sort out her life already, her mother and grandpa would support her. Also, I'm willing to bet that it IS better if she comes out. Then, we'll see who are the ones who truly understand her, and those who are merely fawning over an idol, and cannot accept her as someone with quirks. Hell, I can see her as the one factor that could make being an otaku acceptable in her school at the very least, if not beyond.
The basic plotline of the story isn't anything groundbreaking. What IS groundbreaking is Haruka herself, her identity as an Ojou who's earned her respect the traditional way. Seriously, she needs to have more confidence in herself. Besides being an otaku, what's her weakness? Can't draw to save her life. That's it. She's probably the most Sue-ish character in a realistic setting I've seen in a while, and I mean it in a positive way. The anime's fanservice is distracting, and I don't really see how it links to the plot.
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2009-06-04, 23:13 | Link #33 | ||
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I think it's mostly to keep the whole affair light-hearted and fun, personally. I don't think it's too over-played in the grand-scheme of things, but that's just me. I can see how others might feel differently about it. |
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2009-06-05, 00:36 | Link #34 |
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Well, I'm not really complaining about the "service" per say. It's that personally, I've reached the point where fanservice has begin to grate.
Good observation on Haruka standing by Yuuto. However, I don't think Haruka's family has much of a problem with poverty as long as the person has integrity, is hardworking, the works. After all, Haruka's own father took on his wife's surname, and I have little doubt that Haruka's future husband will have to do the same. As her parents have shown, although her father is the muscle of the group, the true power lies in her mother, and I don't see why Haruka wouldn't follow in that tradition. Personally, I feel that Haruka hides her secret as she is kind enough not to shatter many an admirer's dream of her being perfect. I can completely imagine a student taking the news of her being an otaku so hard that (s)he jumps off a building or something to that level of stupidity. If she is to be groomed as a successor, she would definitely know that a leader may come into conflict with popularity. Being her own woman would mean disregarding people's opinion of her at certain times. On that note, I think Haruka's grooming to become successor would be an exciting part of the series. How would everyone handle this transition?
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2009-06-09, 14:46 | Link #36 | |
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Edit: Just saw the post in New Announcements -- I suppose "Purezza" makes sense too, but I'm almost more likely to believe "Pure! Let's! ♪". It's just the sort of silliness I expect of this show. |
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2009-08-11, 15:17 | Link #39 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Florida
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Got the title of the OP and ED on hand.
The OP is "Chouhatsu Cherry Heart" by Milan Himemiya and Chocolate Rockers The ED is "Himitsu Suishou! Uruto LOVE" by N's (Mamiko Noto, Mai Goto, Rina Satou, Kana Ueda and Kaori Shimizu) Same artists as the first season, new tunes. |
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