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30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Humor and crazyness all at once
There is certain shows developed in Japan that sort of slip under the radar and upon discovering it, you kind of wonder why you didn't hear of it in the first place (Fate/Stay Night, while admittedly a show with a distinct formula and some character moments cut from the story, instantly became a favorite). Then we have something like The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, a...
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2.0 out of 5 stars The plot dies early


I know there is a lot of hype on the series, but its beyond me why it deserves it. Episodes 2-5 do show some potential, but after that the series fizzles out in a string of sub-plots that have nothing to do with what was supposed to be the premise of the series.
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30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Humor and crazyness all at once, July 23, 2008
This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
There is certain shows developed in Japan that sort of slip under the radar and upon discovering it, you kind of wonder why you didn't hear of it in the first place (Fate/Stay Night, while admittedly a show with a distinct formula and some character moments cut from the story, instantly became a favorite). Then we have something like The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, a 14 episode show that quickly became a hit and could be accurately be described as a sensation. But all that hype and praise brings with it the inevitable "overrated" remarks and people not seeing the brilliance against other projects. Can Haruhi Suzumiya become a victim of its hype or is it a brilliant show regardless? I say brilliant.

In high school, it's hard to develop an identity and stand out without being an outsider but for Haruhi Suzumiya, she enjoys her offbeat sensibilities. Declaring in school that she's not interested in anyone unless they're time travellers, aliens or espers (psychics in other words), Haruhi soon is introduced to Kyon, a sardonic high school student who enjoys just not doing anything. But their world gets changed when in comes Itzuki, Yuki and Mikuru, an esper, alien and time traveller, respectively. Turns out Haruhi is seen as a sort of god-like figure who can bend the universe and possibly even destroy it and start over lest she get bored. Luckily Haruhi is quite...eccentric.

One of the more well-known factors consider the show was that the show's episodes were not presented in chronological order. While this worked in some cases such as episode 6 having all the makings of a "finale" and episode 11 which consists of Kyon narrating over a supremely amateurish movie Haruhi made makes for a unique and also bizarre premiere but then on the other hand, a 2 parter on an island vista is separated by a different episode so the cliffhanger isn't resolved until the following episode. My suggestion is to just watch the chronological order but exchange episode 14 (Kyon's trip for a heater) and 6's place and all will be well.

As for the episodes themselves, they're frequently hilarious from dialogue to Kyon's narration or Yuki's quiet badassness/bookish tendencies and just scenes played straight for comedy or using the moe conventions of nurse/maid/catgirl outfits for humor. But the main plot is also interesting and while Yuki's explanation of Haruhi's existence from her perceptive is Evangelion-level confusing complete with screen-filling text, it's quite intriguing and the idea that the world can literally revolve around you makes for good storytelling. Some episodes are generally good with at least one cool scene while others such as an arts festival, a computer battle or the hilarious baseball episode are definate highlights.

Will everyone like it? Maybe. Some people prefer the romance hilarity found in Love Hina while others are into more lighthearted affairs like Fruits Basket but I loved the show and can't wait for an inevitable second season and I heartily recommend you try the show out.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Anime's Bermuda Triangle, February 17, 2010
This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
**At Netflix this anime is listed as a 5 disc series. Disc 5 being labeled as "Bonus Material." I looked for info on disc 5 but all I could find was information concerning an extra music cd that comes with the Limited Edition box set (I believe). Please let me know if the bonus cd futhers the story in any way and I will revise this review.**

There are a lot of anime with unsatisfying endings, and ones that have decent endings but still leave tons of unanswered questions. However, I personally haven't seen many that have no ending whatsoever. MoHS would be the second, School Rumble was (if memory serves) the first.

It starts off perfectly fine. The idea that Haruhi creates and destroys just because she becomes unhappy, bored, depressed, etc, is interesting, but even more so because she has no idea that she is doing so. One starts to wonder if she will ever find out she's doing these things, or if her friends will ever tell her about what she's doing, or if they can find a way to...keep her from destroying the world without actually letting her know what's going on.

Sounds like a great, intriguing mystery right? Well, don't get too excited. About the time things start to get really good, the filler episodes start coming and don't stop. It's kind of like the creator got serious writer's block, and took the easy way out. Out of nowhere Haruhi starts acting like a (fairly) typical high school girl, and all the mysterious goings-on just...vanish.

I gave this series 4 stars though because it is actually entertaining. The animation is really nice, the characters are likable, and over all MoHS is a good series. Crispin Freeman and Wendy Lee are pro V/As. I have noticed quite a few people recommend watching in a certain order concerning episode numbers. Apparently, that way it seems like there is some semblance of an ending, but looking back, I don't think that would make much of a difference. It is what it is, as they say. With that in mind, I recommend renting instead of buying.

Bandai did a heck of a marketing campaign for this series. DVD extras include behind the scenes production shorts in Japan and America, as well as "The Adventures of the ASOS Brigade" featuring Patricia Lee (a.k.a the Pink Power Ranger) as Haruhi in a series of live action promo videos. The fact they spent so much time and money doing this for a series with no ending is, in my opinion, mystifying.

(This review is also posted at Netflix)
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzamiya, October 25, 2008
This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
The "Melancholy of Haruhi Suzamiya" is one of the best new anime out there. It's funny, witty, exciting and wildly crazy. It grabs your attention like hardly anything else and holds it. I'm not exaggerating when I say that this anime changed my life. Now I keep asking myself, "Have I squeezed every moment I can out the the day? What would Haruhi have done?" "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzamiya," buy it.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good show, but its not a "complete" collection, November 27, 2009
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Saperia911 (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
To tell the truth i bought this out of impluse, but im glad I did because its one of my favorite shows now. The story is great and can be very funny at times. the plot develops slowly which is a nice change compared to the fast passed plot shows i usually watch.
Although i love the show and highly recommond you buy this you should know one thing first, even though it says complete collection it is not complete. the box set only inculdes season 1. There is a secound season of the show but it is not avaiable in america... yet. There has been many rumors goingg around of the release of the second season. If you are one of those people who love to stay up all night and watch a whole series non stop, that would be kinda hard with this. I think that they should change this missleading title to "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Season 1"

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great series but too short!, August 15, 2008
This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
I ran across Haruhi Suzumiya a while searching for another anime (funny as another posted it was Fate/Stay Night I was looking for :)) Anyways, it grabbed my attention so I began watching it. My first impression was this anime was gonna be a weird and interesting one. The main character is one of a kind character and not like your typical Japanese anime nowadays about high school girls (you know like they're all girly, and have the hots for this boy) Haruhi is NOT like that. It really is amusing watching the other main character, Kyon trying to interact with her. I'm sure it will keep you watching and wondering what the heck is going on...and that leads me to the beauty of Haruhi Suzumiya. It's just the mystery of this girl that keeps you hooked. You just have to know what Haruhi is all about. It would have been great had they taken this a bit further and see a more mature relationship with her friend Kyon. Unfortunately, I am not sure if there will be anymore of Haruhi Suzumiya. I'm sure if they did make a another set of episodes, it'll definitely be a hit. 4 stars.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A little bit of everything!, August 6, 2008
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Kevin Goss (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
When I first heard about this series, I watched it curiously, thinking it'd be just your average dull, boring anime series. Boy was I wrong. After the first episode, I was hooked immediately. Humor, mystery, romance, adventure - this show's got it all. Keep in mind that I watched the Japanese version with English subtitles originally, while this DVD boxed set is dubbed in English. The dubbing is great; no reading involved, and it was translated nicely. You can also choose to watch in Japanese, with English subtitles, or both. Great for those parts which are better in Japanese. I would definitely recommend it, and I haven't even looked at the extras yet!
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14 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Short, but leaves a great impression., August 2, 2008
This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
Some of us dream of living in a world that is a little less ordinary. Usually we end up meeting someone that wants to live in that kind of a world a little more. Still, no one wanting that kind of life comes close to an eccentric girl named Haruhi Suzumiya.

This short lived 14 episode favorite is narrated by 14 year old Kyon and boy entering high school ready to adjust to the normal world. All he has to do is forget about his fantasies of the paranomal and fantastic. All of a sudden the girl that sits behind him in class is not ready to let that world go and before he knows it Kyon is dragged into starting the S.O.S. Brigade a club bent on uncovering the secrets of the world we just can't find or explain. All of a sudden the members begin to sign up and they each turn out to be something unexpected. Yuki Nagato is a silent genius with her nose in the books, Mikuru Asahina is a cute and extremly shy Junior with a few key 'assets' and Istuki Koizumi is an exchange student always with a smile on his face ready for the next S.O.S. Brigade adventure. Haruhi seems be enjoying herself, but Kyon knows something she doesn't Haruhi recruited an Alien Android a Time Traveler from the future and an ESPer that belongs to an entire organization whose mission is to keep the world in balance. Oh and apparently they are all keeping their eye on Haruhi because she has the ability to create new worlds and destroy old ones in the process. So why is she so bored with life...she doesn't know she can do that. So much for an ordinary life Kyon.

Strangly I discovered this show by stumbling onto a youtube music video of the three female leads dancing to an ultra poppy sweedish trance song. When I read about the show it seemed like a Breakfast Club meets X-Files kinda of show. Me being a fan of the anime comedy genre, I decided to give it a watch. The story is completly origional the chracters at least the normal ones are very relatable and the adventures they go on can be a bit Scooby Doo at times, but never the less alot of fun. Like your typical sci-fi anime there are alot of gaps to complete after the show ends. There is defintely a lot more to this story and I am hoping that I get to see it since there are rumors of a second season in the works.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing series, must watch/smart comedy, September 16, 2010
This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
Loves this show, something new/fresh and modern. The references made in this show are amazing and every book reference is just great. Has something for everyone in this show down to the little kids up to the physics nerds. Good times
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful show, but I wish it was longer!..., July 8, 2010
This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
This is a review by a teenager, me.

At first glance, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya looks like your normal average "slice of life" anime. Well, it totally isn't!

The series is told from the perspective of Kyon. Kyon is a (somewhat) normal teenage boy who is entering high school. Though at one point he did sort of believe in aliens, time-travelers, demons, ghosts, espers, evil organizations and superheros (though he never once believed in Santa Claus) he does not anymore. He firmly acknowledges that aliens, time-travelers and espers do not exist in the world of reality. But then, on the first day of high school, he meets HER : Haruhi Suzumiya.

Unlike Kyon, Haruhi firmly acknowledges that aliens, time-travelers and espers DO exist. She even tells everyone that if any of them are any of these things that they are to come see her. Haruhi delights in the extraordinary and dislikes and is bored by the ordinary. She is obnoxious, quirky, eccentric, has a bit of an attitude, and is determined to get what she wants, no matter what it takes. And some of her methods are...not pretty. Haruhi excels at about everything that is put in front of her, from grades to sports to music. But, like I said before, she is bored with her school. So, with some unintentional inspiration from Kyon, she starts her own club, the S.O.S Brigade (this stands for Save our World by Overloading it with Fun Haruhi Suzumiya Brigade) and forces Kyon to join. Soon after, she recruits other members, Yuki, Mikuru, and Itsuki. Before long, all the new members come to Kyon and each tells him that they are an alien (Yuki), a time-traveler (Mikuru), and an esper (Itsuki). They also all say the same thing: Haruhi has powers that can destroy the world, and Haruhi has also, subconsciously, "chosen" Kyon. Kyon's "sci-fi free" world begins to crumble apart as he finds out that they all speak the truth. One after another, hilarious (and some not so hilarious) adventures happen as Haruhi leads her group. The brigade members (except Kyon, because he does not like "cheating" and insists that Haruhi learns the hard way) try to keep her happy so she won't cause the end of the world.

This series is truly outrageously funny. Some scenes, episodes, and content I did not like, and even some of the content was confusing, thought in general this is not a confusing series. But, when watching this anime, keep in mind that this is a spoof, particularly a spoof of science fiction. This is a great series. It is basically a mix of school life and science fiction. Some moments are really funny, goofy, crazy, and did I say FUNNY? Especially hilarious are Kyon's view and opinions about whatever subjects pop up, and some of Haruhi's antics. I really recommend this series. It is interesting, enjoyable, entertaining, and great fun!

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection, December 23, 2008
This review is from: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Complete Collection (DVD)
This anime is very different from the ones I usually watch. But after one episode I was hooked. It is comedy/sci-fi, and totally unique. Its a short series of only about 14 english episodes. The first episode is '00' but it really should be watched after episodes 1-13, otherwise, it doesn't make alot of sence. It is a funny, cazy, whirl-wind adventure that I would recomend to anyone.
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