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“She’s the general manager of all the trouble I’ve gotten into since April. She’s the root of all evil in the universe, the person behind every threat to my existence.

Uh, yeah. Her.”

It was another day for the average high school student, Kyon. He went to class, attended the SOS Brigade’s club activities, and put up with its club leader Haruhi Suzumiya to keep her from irrevocably altering reality with her godlike powers. Yep. Another normal day for Kyon.

That’s when everything changed. Kyon arrives at school and discovers Haruhi had mysteriously vanished. Not just from the school either, but from everyone’s memories as well. The rest of the SOS Brigade are either gone or don’t remember him. Kyon desperately tries to find out what has happened as his entire world has been turned upside down. Was it Haruhi who had finally altered the world? Or is someone else behind it…?

Now for the review:

Oh boy. Here we go. Reviewing the movie based off of one of the modern day anime juggernauts, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. This review is either going to please a lot of people and invalidate me as a critic, or piss a lot of people off and invalidate me as a critic anyway. Either way, I’m screwed. Let’s get this review started.

Published in Reviews

Bandai announced at their Anime Expo panel earlier today, that they have the rights to The Disappearance of Suzumiya Haruhi movie. A DVD release is scheduled for September 20th 2011. Now everyone can bring Haruhi back to school with them this Autumn.

Bandai also announced that the following anime series and films have been licensed for Blu-Ray release:

  • 5 Centimeters per Second
  • Sora wo Kakeru Shoujo, a.k.a. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
  • Turn A Gundam (∀ Gundam)

For our Anime streamers, Bandai announced that they have the rights to Sacred Seven and will be streaming it on Hulu and Crunchyroll, beginning July 8th.

And finally for our Manga readers: Gundam 00I and Lucky Star Boo Boo KagaBoo mangas have both been licensed! Both series are spinoffs.

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Published in Anime News
Friday, 11 February 2011 20:17

Crunchyroll Streams Haruhi's Endless Eight

Haruhi... love it or hate it, there's no escaping her. So for those of you who didn't run screaming in horror yet from Season 2 and its infamous endless eight, and for the one person I know who actually liked it, you can now watch it again and again and again.

Crunchyroll announced today that it has begun to stream The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Season 2. Subscribers to Cunchyroll's Anime Member Program can watch the whole thing now while free users can view four new episodes every week.

The second season is available online in America, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Turkey, Sweden, the Middle East, and Africa. On a related note, Bandai, has licensed the DVD release of the second season.

Published in Licensing / Releases