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Die Melancholie der Haruhi Suzumiya

Originaltitel: Suzumiya Haruhi no yûutsu
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2006–2009
  • 12
  • 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Melancholie der Haruhi Suzumiya (2006)
Teenie-KomödieDramaFantasieKomödieScience-FictionAnimationsfilmAnimeHandgezeichnete Animation

Die verrückten Abenteuer der SOS-Brigade, angeführt von der verrückten, aber charismatischen Haruhi.Die verrückten Abenteuer der SOS-Brigade, angeführt von der verrückten, aber charismatischen Haruhi.Die verrückten Abenteuer der SOS-Brigade, angeführt von der verrückten, aber charismatischen Haruhi.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Nagaru Tanigawa
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tomokazu Sugita
    • Aya Hirano
    • Yûko Gotô
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,7/10
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    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Nagaru Tanigawa
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tomokazu Sugita
      • Aya Hirano
      • Yûko Gotô
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    Tomokazu Sugita
    Tomokazu Sugita
    • Kyon
    • 2006–2009
    Aya Hirano
    • Haruhi Suzumiya
    • 2006–2009
    Yûko Gotô
    Yûko Gotô
    • Mikuru Asahira
    • 2006–2009
    Daisuke Ono
    Daisuke Ono
    • Itsuki Koizumi
    • 2006–2009
    Minori Chihara
    • Yuki Nagato
    • 2006–2009
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Haruhi Suzumiya
    • 2009
    Crispin Freeman
    Crispin Freeman
    • Kyon
    • 2009
    Stephanie Sheh
    Stephanie Sheh
    • Mikuru Asahina
    • 2009
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    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Itsuki Koizumi
    • 2009
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    Michelle Ruff
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    • 2009
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Kyon's Sister…
    • 2009
    Michael McConnohie
    Michael McConnohie
    • Commentator…
    • 2009
    Yuki Matsuoka
    • Tsuruya-san
    • 2009
    Sayaka Aoki
    • Kyon's Little Sister
    • 2009
    Minoru Shiraishi
    • Taniguchi
    • 2009
    Tôru Inamura
    • Middle-Aged Man in Mask Shop
    • 2009
    Megumi Matsumoto
    • Kunikida
    • 2009
    Hideki Tasaka
    • Announcer
    • 2009
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Nagaru Tanigawa
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    7william-eugensson

    Wierd and ordinary

    A very strange and interesting show. Some parts I really did enjoy and some not so much. Some characters seem to have a lot of depth while other are shallow. I can imagine this being really great when it was released, I probably would have liked it more as a teenager.
    9Vorn_the_Unspeakable

    Creative, witty, and inexplicably appealing

    Okay, let me start off by saying that, on the whole, I don't like anime very much. I've enjoyed a couple of the oft-cited "classic" series, but regard the medium as a whole in exactly the same way that I do American television: namely, that a good 90-95% of it is utter tripe, with the remainder falling anywhere from "watchable" to "decent." This being the case, it's no wonder that I don't like the self-deprecating anime parodies out there. I don't get most of the jokes, and the medium itself enforces a certain style of humor that doesn't appeal to me at all - loud, hyperactive, lowbrow, and completely over the top.

    So, when I started watching this series at the behest of a friend, I was primed for disappointment after the first couple of episodes. I figured that the characters were supposed to represent cliché characters from shopworn story outlines, and that their actions were supposed to be similarly satirical. I could kind of see where it was coming from, but didn't think that it was all that clever - lots of "wacky, fun-filled high-school shenanigans and goings-on, only now we're being ironic about it." At about the third episode, my opinion drastically changed.

    It was at that point that the strengths of this series started to manifest themselves. The quirks of the non-chronological episode order, its snarky sense of self-awareness, and, above all, clever humor with (gasp) a well-executed straight man.

    In what I consider to be a rarity in any medium, this show presents well-thought out, witty interactions between diametrically opposed characters. Protagonist Kyon's perpetual sense of vaguely annoyed resignation provides the perfect foil to the actions of title character Haruhi's generic "anime-like" exploits. It's a break from formula, and it works incredibly well.

    Based on that strong foundation, the series further succeeds with a truly phenomenal level of attention to detail. As previously stated, the episodes air out of chronological order. I considered this to be a gimmick at first, but it works surprisingly well. The chronological sequence of events makes sense logically, but the aired order of the episodes more closely follows the traditional structure of Aristotelian drama. The order chosen leaves no narrative gaps that cannot be filled by simple inference (but while it is possible to guess what happened in an unaired "preceding" episode, one still feels compelled to watch exactly how those events unfold), and superb planning prevents any plot holes or contradictions. I watched this series a second time immediately upon completing it the first time, and I was amazed at how well even seemingly inconsequential events were all tied together.

    The last point is indicative of the extreme attention to detail in every area of the series. While the stock "anime" character designs grate a bit, the background art is exquisite, realistically rendered based upon actual photographic references. Animation quality is also excellent at important points. For example there is a musical performance late on in the series in which the characters are shown actually playing a song - this may sound trivial, but the subconscious effect of watching (film-quality) animation which actually corresponds to the soundtrack is incredible.

    In short, I love this series for some reason. By its very nature it is something that I generally dislike, but its execution is so unique and well-carried out that I can't help it.
    7ebiros2

    You may get a headache watching this

    Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is based on somewhat pat formula by now of Japanese school drama anime. The formula somewhat goes like this:

    1. The main protagonist comes from world outside the normal society, and has super powers.

    2. There's a very beautiful and sexy girl in a supporting role.

    3. A normal character is in there who shares the main role in the story.

    4. Unusual things happens in an usual social settings.

    5. Sometimes the story is about the main protagonist, and the normal character that connects to the existence or destruction of the world.

    6. Absolutely no effort is spent by anyone to gain all the magical powers. They just have it.

    7. Usually, people outside of this tight nit group is not aware of their super powers, and goes on with their daily lives.

    So there you have it. Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi is made along these lines which became the success formula for comics and anime in Japan. Even though it follows a pat formula, the series is superbly crafted and the episodes are always set in an interesting back drop within the normal social settings which always morphs into unusual circumstances surrounding Haruhi Suzumiya. Each player in the story brings some unusual insight into the daily life that usually we are not aware of. The philosophical twist of their insights are what makes this series extra entertaining. The visuals are first rate, and done beautifully.

    The crazy ideas Haruhi always seem to come up with along with complicated settings of the story may give you headache from time to time. It's further complicated by the fact that the episodes are played out of sequence which further adds to the confusion. When I watched the episodes in the chronological sequence, some of the plots finally made sense. I recommend you do the same. It's much more entertaining to watch the series this way. Google

    List_of_The_Melancholy_of_Haruhi_Suzumiya_episodes

    for the correct sequence of all the episodes. And oh, you might notice the headache while you're watching this like I did. Let me know if you had it too.
    10teraneugenio

    A great surprise!!

    Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu is a very high-rated anime in almost every review page you'll find on the web. So I really wanted to know why, and I was anything but disappointed.

    If you can get past the very bizarre (but rather funny) first episode, you'll find yourself in a very entertaining and much strange world. A very well drawn, perfectly animated world, that is.

    I can't tell much of the story without spoiling it, so I'll just say that it's a high school comedy... and yet it's not. I can't really say what it's about, really.

    Seriously, I'm a HUGE anime fan, and I've got around 50 full series, and I'm not kidding when I say that, even though I haven't finished watching Haruhi Suzumiya, it is actually standing in a very high rank in my personal collection. I fell in love at first sight with this one, and I assure you that, at the very least, you won't be indifferent to its irresistible charm. Trust me, I don't go around giving a 10 to every thing that I watch.
    8cvr2

    Worth watching carefully

    At first sight this is yet another highschool anime with lots of excuses for 'fanservice', but there is a lot more going on. The 'fanservice' is part of the plot, the main character is a tired cynic (unusual), and most importantly there is a clever plot that ties all the episodes together, and that poses some interesting questions. The episodes are deliberately non-chronological, and it is certainly worth watching the series again in chronological order.

    The series is worth watching carefully, because there are a lot of casual hints in there that foreshadow and explain things, plus a good number of in-jokes about other series, anime and other.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Originally, the episodes were intentionally aired/shown out of sequence. What was shown as Episode 01 is actually Episode 11. In the 'coming soon' blurb at the end of each episode, Haruhi gave the chronologically correct number of the next episode, and Kyon 'corrected' her by giving the 'wrong' episode number - the one that corresponds to the order it is being shown in. When new episodes were produced in 2009, the whole series aired again, this time in chronological order.
    • Zitate

      [Haruhi has been told that her plot to frame the Computer Brigade leader of harassing Mikruru will fail because so many witnesses will deny it]

      Haruhi Suzumiya: Then I'll tell everyone you thugs gained up on her and

      [bleep]

      Haruhi Suzumiya: ed her!

    • Crazy Credits
      The Character Haruhi Suzumiya is listed as ULTRA DIRECTOR.
    • Alternative Versionen
      For home video release and the 2009 re-run in Japan, newly animated scenes were added to some first season episodes to make them more faithful to Nagaru Tanigawa's novel.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Adventures in Voice Acting (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Mikuru, Legend of Love
      Performed by Yûko Gotô

      First opening theme

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      • 2. April 2006 (Japan)
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      • Kadokawa Entertainment
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      • Kyoto Animation
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