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View Poll Results: Which order do you think is the best way to watch? | |||
As aired on T.V. | 254 | 53.93% | |
Chronological order | 139 | 29.51% | |
"Ep 0" first, then Chronological order | 58 | 12.31% | |
Random Order | 12 | 2.55% | |
Some different order (please specify) | 8 | 1.70% | |
Voters: 471. You may not vote on this poll |
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2007-12-28, 16:26 | Link #122 |
Homo Ludens
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
Age: 34
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To create an ending with an actual climax... that's why it was done in broadcast order.
Remember, it was adapted from a still-running series of novels... giving it a proper ending is difficult, and as the ending to Volume 1 feels most like an ending... |
2008-01-24, 18:54 | Link #124 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Land Down Under
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If it were't for the fact that the first novel is in chronological order, I'd have said that the weird order was to recreate the sort of WHAM! episode feel of the novels. Except the Novels don't have a WHAM! episode feel to them... : /
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2008-01-24, 19:53 | Link #125 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Age: 35
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achronological order was fun the first time around, just 'cause it seemed completely random and you had no idea what was going on. Trying to guess what was up was fairly engaging.
But as I've said before, that effect only lasts as long as the first watch through, and in terms of character development, the chronological order is much more satisfying. So although I won't say that the achronological order is a bad thing, I will say that the chronological order is the only proper way to watch the series (assuming you're willing to give it more than one run through). |
2008-02-02, 00:38 | Link #126 |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Boston
Age: 35
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the first time i saw it i saw it in aired order. when i rewatched it i did the chronological order.
i found the aired order to be better because that way the best episodes are generally at the end of the show, while the chronological order has boring episodes toward the end. |
2008-03-22, 10:51 | Link #129 |
The Draconic Human
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
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I guess it'll be best to watch it twice:
the first time is to get the impression, so you must watch it according to the TV series which gives more impressions in the last episode. The second time is to know the storyline, so you must watch it chronologically. By doing this, we can get both the impression and the storyline completely |
2008-03-26, 01:12 | Link #130 |
Kyonkoism!
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: University of Toronto
Age: 35
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Because Haruhi was the Ultra Director of the anime! And as Kaisos said, it gives a climax.
I watched it all as aired minus episode 0. I kinda like how they did it, as I didn't need to rewatch it to get the plot. Then again, I'm the kinda guy who is able to remember plotlines well... so maybe it was just me. |
2008-07-26, 12:54 | Link #131 |
Okinawan Pirate
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: North Texas
Age: 28
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If you haven't seen the show yet, I'd definitely reccomend watching it in chronological order. But if you have and you're watching it again for the English or Japanese dub (depending upon which dub you watched the first time) I'd recommend watching it in the order aired on TV.
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2008-08-01, 06:41 | Link #132 |
Registered vagabond
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Ahhh, the great debate. "How does one watch this series?" someone might ask, and thus I would have close to no answer. I started out watching it in broadcast, but then inadvertently switched to chronological after Ep.4 (broadcast). So to say the least, my opinion is a bit skewed.
Anyway, looking back on it, I wish I would have just stuck with broadcast order the first time around. Even if it's a gimmick, it's clever, and interesting for a first view. And I have to agree that it just spreads out the story better, seeing as how in chronological order the main story finishes early on with the first six episodes. I'm thinking about testing this anime on an audience of people who have never seen it before, to see their reactions. But anyway, the order isn't that big of a deal. Just sit down, watch it, and enjoy! |
2008-08-01, 06:52 | Link #133 |
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I've had several comments on the different episode orders from people who watch it for the first time (on DVD). It's mainly from recommending the anime on a non-anime forum.
Interestingly, there's about an equal proportion of those who watched it in chronological order and those who chose broadcast order. There's also a roughly equal portion from both sides who wished that they watched it the other way. The reasons have been brought up before: chronological order feels like lots of plot followed by lots of filler, while broadcast order is too confusing to keep track of. I suspect, without proof, that if one watches the series all in one go, or at least plenty of episodes at once, then it's best to watch it in broadcast order: the plot points will remain fresh in one's mind, the way we kept talking about it when the series was first being aired and fansubbed. If one watches it a bit at a time, maybe one episode every week or more, though, then chronological order might be much better. This is anecdotal evidence only, though. Please don't take it as absolute statistics. |
2008-08-04, 11:38 | Link #136 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: England
Age: 34
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I have seen it in both orders, but could someone please enlighten me as to which order is the proper one? I am an extreme Haruhi fan but I just did not know which way the episodes should have been officially shown.
Am I right in assuming that the 'proper' final episode is the one in which Haruhi and Kyon are trapped in an enclosed space in school and he then kisses her to get out? Because that was the order in which I first viewed them in and liked. Although I will say that I did like the other order too as the ending seemed a little bit peaceful and relaxing for a final session. Nontheless, what I am assuming is the correct order made more sense. |
2008-08-11, 08:29 | Link #137 | |
Sensei, aishite imasu
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Hong Kong Shatterdome
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2008-08-11, 11:34 | Link #138 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: England
Age: 34
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Yes, I looked it up just after I posted that actually. I apologize. ^_^
Their is a "Broadcast Order", a "Chronological Order", and a "DVD Order". I have seen it in the chronological order and the DVD order, which is obvious as I have the DVD set of the series. I must say that I quite liked the DVD order as they made the "Someday in the Rain" episode last, which made a calm and quite nice impact on how the series ended as not a lot went on in that episode. Still a great session though. Just my opinion. |
2008-08-11, 15:01 | Link #139 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Southeastern U.S.
Age: 28
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I watched it in chronological order. I don't regret it, because I hate not knowing things. Can't stand it. It would've got in the way of my enjoyment, and so I have a feeling I would've not liked the show in broadcast order. But that's just me.
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2008-09-07, 21:46 | Link #140 |
Just Another
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I say random order for rewatching, as aired on TV for first time. The confusion and the fact that it's not chronological adds to the anime which gives excitment and a feeling of a "what just happened????" then you go on to see and say "ohhhhhh." Though, as long as episode 14 is last, watching them randomly is even more exicting and makes even less sense, just make sure you didn't JUST finish the anime or else it'll be relatively boring.
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