The first episode according to broadcast order (the movie they made) I have a grudge against, because most people I recommended the series to saw it and didn't get it.
Well, that's their problem for being such failures.
That episode only works if you're familiar with the series already.
Completely untrue. I didn't know anything about the series when I first saw it, and I thought it was amazing and hilarious. The zany humor works just fine without any background. And the foreshadowing it does makes the rest of the series better. And if you watch it and don't get it, then again you just fail at life. I figured everything out the first time I saw it.
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The first episode according to broadcast order (the movie they made) I have a grudge against, because most people I recommended the series to saw it and didn't get it.
Well, that's their problem for being such failures.
That episode only works if you're familiar with the series already.
Completely untrue. I didn't know anything about the series when I first saw it, and I thought it was amazing and hilarious. The zany humor works just fine without any background. And the foreshadowing it does makes the rest of the series better. And if you watch it and don't get it, then again you just fail at life. I figured everything out the first time I saw it.
You're free to have your opinion. No matter what, I will always classify that episode as misleading in contrast to the rest of the series.
The first episode according to broadcast order (the movie they made) I have a grudge against, because most people I recommended the series to saw it and didn't get it.
Well, that's their problem for being such failures.
That episode only works if you're familiar with the series already.
Completely untrue. I didn't know anything about the series when I first saw it, and I thought it was amazing and hilarious. The zany humor works just fine without any background. And the foreshadowing it does makes the rest of the series better. And if you watch it and don't get it, then again you just fail at life. I figured everything out the first time I saw it.
You're free to have your opinion. No matter what, I will always classify that episode as misleading in contrast to the rest of the series.
It tells you the entire plot of the series. That is the opposite of misleading.
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Am I the only person who didn't have a pants-shitting epiphany from watching the show in the 'correct' order?
I mean, I had that confusion (along with everyone else) at the crappy movie, and by the next episodes, I'd figured out "Oh, okay, they all become good buddies and make a movie together. No biggie."
Then they show the episode where they're screening the movie.
And....that's it.
I suddenly feel like I missed some sort of glorious experience. And I really enjoyed The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya! it just feels like it passed me over. Maybe I need to watch it more than once..
Am I the only person who didn't have a pants-shitting epiphany from watching the show in the 'correct' order?
I mean, I had that confusion (along with everyone else) at the crappy movie, and by the next episodes, I'd figured out "Oh, okay, they all become good buddies and make a movie together. No biggie."
Then they show the episode where they're screening the movie.
And....that's it..
That point of the movie is that the made up stuff in it, is actually true.
EDIT: And thus the movie episode is only really interesting as the first episode, because otherwise it's just one more crazy thing they do like the baseball episode.
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Am I the only person who didn't have a pants-shitting epiphany from watching the show in the 'correct' order?
I mean, I had that confusion (along with everyone else) at the crappy movie, and by the next episodes, I'd figured out "Oh, okay, they all become good buddies and make a movie together. No biggie."
Then they show the episode where they're screening the movie.
And....that's it..
That point of the movie is that the made up stuff in it, is actually true.
I suppose by a sort of stretch, yes, it is true: they're all a bunch of weirdos behind their otherwise 'normal' appearances. I mean, Asahina and Nagato do have some sort of rivalry, I suppose (?), but they're not locked in a magical duel with one another. Asahina can't shoot beams of energy out of her eyes (unless I missed an episode?), Yuki isn't actually a witch. Tsuruya doesn't actually betray Asahina.
I'm going to go ahead and admit that maybe I am just totally blind to the deeper meaning behind the show. Yes, the movie does hint "These people are more then they seem!", but that does feel like it could have been pretty easily met without any of the major plot points.
I mean, perhaps if the movie had alluded to Haruhi's unique circumstances...or maybe I'm just a dense, non-subtle idiot when it comes to this. I might have just watched the show to be entertained, which I was. I guess it was just a gigantic inside joke onto all the other unsuspecting characters in the show--i.e. Kyon's two friends and the Computer Club president?
TL;DR--I'm dense, so the show order really made no substantial difference (other than don't watch the first episode last and vice versa).
I suppose by a sort of stretch, yes, it is true: they're all a bunch of weirdos behind their otherwise 'normal' appearances. I mean, Asahina and Nagato do have some sort of rivalry, I suppose (?), but they're not locked in a magical duel with one another. Asahina can't shoot beams of energy out of her eyes (unless I missed an episode?), Yuki isn't actually a witch. Tsuruya doesn't actually betray Asahina.
But Asahina is from the future, and Yuki is an alien (and she does cast spells, kind of), and Itsuki really does have psychic powers. All of which are mentioned in the movie.
Also, Kyon's narration sells the whole thing.
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Out of order story telling helps drive a punch or point more strongly. That or it makes the story more entertaining. It worked for Pulp Fiction and it worked for Haruhi.
'm going to go ahead and admit that maybe I am just totally blind to the deeper meaning behind the show.
There isn't really a deeper meaning.
Yes, the movie does hint "These people are more then they seem!", but that does feel like it could have been pretty easily met without any of the major plot points.
The point is it creates an expectation: "These are ordinary kids are making a magical girl home movie, and the show is another normal slice of life anime." and does something unique and interesting (having the whole episode be only what is "shot" as part of the movie, ie it cuts away whenever the camera is turned off and there are no scenes from any other point of views, so it's doing this whole thing with multiple layers of ficiton; it also does some interesting things with characterization, in that the two main characters in the show are never one screen in the first episode (except maybe Haruhi at the end, I don't quite remember) but are most certainly present in it) and does some pretty funny things along the way (the various horrible editing jokes, and Kyon's narration) and then it subverts the original point by showing you a brief glimpse of actual super-natural power being used at the very end, which causes you to suddenly reevaluate the whole episode and sets up the whole rest of the series.
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While racing light mechs, your Urbanmech comes in second place, but only because it ran out of ammo.
I suppose by a sort of stretch, yes, it is true: they're all a bunch of weirdos behind their otherwise 'normal' appearances. I mean, Asahina and Nagato do have some sort of rivalry, I suppose (?), but they're not locked in a magical duel with one another. Asahina can't shoot beams of energy out of her eyes (unless I missed an episode?), Yuki isn't actually a witch. Tsuruya doesn't actually betray Asahina.
But Asahina is from the future, and Yuki is an alien (and she does cast spells, kind of), and Itsuki really does have psychic powers. All of which are mentioned in the movie.
Also, Kyon's narration sells the whole thing.
I must have forgotten that. I've seen the Episode Zero twice, but it's been a long time. In my defense, Kyon says a lot of things. A lot of things.
Really, the thing that stuck out to be the most about the whole thing, without a doubt, was the cat. It goes without saying why. I guess the fact that Kyon says a huge amount of things, and ultimately, half of them turn out to be relevant (and the other half...totally irrelevant) is what made me brush it off. I mean, I still liked the show.
HARUHI IS THE DIRECTOR, SCRIPT WRITER, AND PRODUCER
find the hidden meaning in that
Haruhi is a control freak who demands everything be her way. That was what I took from that. I honestly thought she was going to be worse than she was. "Ah, she's the nervous breakdown in command. Got it."
Well, I do appreciate having the epiphany I rather catastrophically missed pointed out--next time I rewatch the whole series, I will have to keep that in mind.
long time lurker, a question for the locals. :oops:
I read the op and saw a lot of suggestions but i just have a quick question. I am looking for a great romance anime to get in to, but sadly when you search under romance you get disgustingly sick sappy romance... I think the last anime i got in was chrono crusade and before that CCSakura and the clamp spin off. What do you suggest for a romance that will not make me roll my eyes more that 12 times an ep.
long time lurker, a question for the locals. :oops:
I read the op and saw a lot of suggestions but i just have a quick question. I am looking for a great romance anime to get in to, but sadly when you search under romance you get disgustingly sick sappy romance... I think the last anime i got in was chrono crusade and before that CCSakura and the clamp spin off. What do you suggest for a romance that will not make me roll my eyes more that 12 times an ep.
REC
Romeo x Juliet
Busou Renkin
Inukami
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1. Watch it, go what the fuck, continue with the series, watch it again and notice how amazing it is. It's ALL RIGHT THERE IN FRONT OF YOU.
2. Have prior knowledge and know how awesome the episode is.
I had 1 happen to me. Amazing.
I'd definately say that watching Season one (and at this point, might as well watch two) and then reading the book(s) is a good way to go about it.
Well, that's their problem for being such failures.
Completely untrue. I didn't know anything about the series when I first saw it, and I thought it was amazing and hilarious. The zany humor works just fine without any background. And the foreshadowing it does makes the rest of the series better. And if you watch it and don't get it, then again you just fail at life. I figured everything out the first time I saw it.
You're free to have your opinion. No matter what, I will always classify that episode as misleading in contrast to the rest of the series.
It tells you the entire plot of the series. That is the opposite of misleading.
I mean, I had that confusion (along with everyone else) at the crappy movie, and by the next episodes, I'd figured out "Oh, okay, they all become good buddies and make a movie together. No biggie."
Then they show the episode where they're screening the movie.
And....that's it.
I suddenly feel like I missed some sort of glorious experience. And I really enjoyed The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya! it just feels like it passed me over. Maybe I need to watch it more than once..
That point of the movie is that the made up stuff in it, is actually true.
EDIT: And thus the movie episode is only really interesting as the first episode, because otherwise it's just one more crazy thing they do like the baseball episode.
I suppose by a sort of stretch, yes, it is true: they're all a bunch of weirdos behind their otherwise 'normal' appearances. I mean, Asahina and Nagato do have some sort of rivalry, I suppose (?), but they're not locked in a magical duel with one another. Asahina can't shoot beams of energy out of her eyes (unless I missed an episode?), Yuki isn't actually a witch. Tsuruya doesn't actually betray Asahina.
I'm going to go ahead and admit that maybe I am just totally blind to the deeper meaning behind the show. Yes, the movie does hint "These people are more then they seem!", but that does feel like it could have been pretty easily met without any of the major plot points.
I mean, perhaps if the movie had alluded to Haruhi's unique circumstances...or maybe I'm just a dense, non-subtle idiot when it comes to this. I might have just watched the show to be entertained, which I was. I guess it was just a gigantic inside joke onto all the other unsuspecting characters in the show--i.e. Kyon's two friends and the Computer Club president?
TL;DR--I'm dense, so the show order really made no substantial difference (other than don't watch the first episode last and vice versa).
But Asahina is from the future, and Yuki is an alien (and she does cast spells, kind of), and Itsuki really does have psychic powers. All of which are mentioned in the movie.
Also, Kyon's narration sells the whole thing.
There isn't really a deeper meaning.
The point is it creates an expectation: "These are ordinary kids are making a magical girl home movie, and the show is another normal slice of life anime." and does something unique and interesting (having the whole episode be only what is "shot" as part of the movie, ie it cuts away whenever the camera is turned off and there are no scenes from any other point of views, so it's doing this whole thing with multiple layers of ficiton; it also does some interesting things with characterization, in that the two main characters in the show are never one screen in the first episode (except maybe Haruhi at the end, I don't quite remember) but are most certainly present in it) and does some pretty funny things along the way (the various horrible editing jokes, and Kyon's narration) and then it subverts the original point by showing you a brief glimpse of actual super-natural power being used at the very end, which causes you to suddenly reevaluate the whole episode and sets up the whole rest of the series.
The cat is awesome.
find the hidden meaning in that
I must have forgotten that. I've seen the Episode Zero twice, but it's been a long time. In my defense, Kyon says a lot of things. A lot of things.
Really, the thing that stuck out to be the most about the whole thing, without a doubt, was the cat. It goes without saying why. I guess the fact that Kyon says a huge amount of things, and ultimately, half of them turn out to be relevant (and the other half...totally irrelevant) is what made me brush it off. I mean, I still liked the show.
Haruhi is a control freak who demands everything be her way. That was what I took from that. I honestly thought she was going to be worse than she was. "Ah, she's the nervous breakdown in command. Got it."
So I would just Quote the OP or is there anything else I have to do?
Indeed. I intended to make the title Anime thread: Sogeking; urban legend or dangerous vigilante?
Interested in:
[ ] Men
[ ] Women
[ ] Stretchy Pirates
Personally I'm only interested in that fetching lass from this weeks cover story. She seemed so familair.
Make it so!
REC
Romeo x Juliet
Busou Renkin
Inukami
STEAM