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Comment by internet2000

1 day ago

We’re so close to finally being able to generate our own Haruhi season 3… what a time to be alive.

Let’s have that conversation in five or ten years again. It doesn’t look so close to me now, I’m curious how that will play out.

Literally the first proper anime series (not including movies or like DBZ) that I ever watched. Still fondly remember it and still salty about how the director killed it. It would be the greatest gift of a lifetime if anyone ever either finished the series or rebooted and completed it.

Dude… are you telling me it isnt actually finished? I am watching season 1 for the first time…

  • My memory is:

    1. Haruhi is based on light novels, so has to actually perform to get a release. Japanese market is upside down, the anime often goes to free to air to support a manga release where the real money is made (I have no idea how this works economically this is just how its explained to me) as there isn't any more manga or light novels to release, the likelihood of another season is low. It was sort of always a passion project.

    2. The studio was firebombed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Animation_arson_attack

    3. Season 2 was critically panned, but I dunno I thought it was pretty genius.

    My suggestion, watch both series, then read the english translation of the novels.

    • The studio being firebombed probably does not factor much into it. Kyoani and Kadokawa have beef, but Kadokawa can easily contract it to another studio to do. They just don't want to because of 1.

      Also don't forget to watch Disappearance after the 2 seasons.

    • It is more likely that a given anime is used as advertising for a light novel/manga series than it is for the entire thing to be faithfully adapted. Just off my the top of my head, shows I've watched that are never, ever going to get animated conclusions: Grimoire of Zero, 86, Kemono Jihen, Drifters, High School of the Dead. Might seem short, but I'm lucky in that my tastes tend towards big-name shounen stuff and anime originals that either lurch towards a conclusion over a decade or were written from the beginning to be one or two cours, respectively. For less-well-known series, seinen, shoujo, etc... Well, I hope you enjoy S1.

  • No it's not. 4 of 10 volumes.

    The IP is likely doa anyway as it's on indefinite hiatus

    • Tanigawa released a new volume a few years ago, like 10 years after the last one. But still, it probably doesn't have the popularity it once had so a new animation sounds unlikely.

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