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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Volume 1 (Limited Edition)

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Volume 1 (Limited Edition)
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The annual school culture festival has begun and with it comes the debut of Haruhi's surreal film! Who did she threaten this time to have her movie shown? More importantly what other event has she schemed up and what impact will it have on the rest of the SOS Brigade? At least I've got Mikuru and the cosplay cafe to look forward to, but perhaps someone should explain to Yuki that fortune-telling isn't about eerie accuracy! The computer club counter-attacks! After Haruhi extorted the club's president for their best computer challenge the SOS Brigade to a not so friendly strategy game. How are we going to win when our chief's strategy doesn't exist? We should just raise the white flag and give up. Can we win without the help of Yuki's bogus magic or will defeat drive Haruhi into a world-ending rampage? It is a slow day for us in the club room, that is until Haruhi arrives. She's somehow managed to swindle a heater from one of our movie's sponsors. I hope Mikuru's okay while I'm forced to make the exhausting trek in the rain to retrieve it. What bizarre activity while I'm gone? Limited Edition includes Haruhi iron-on, SOS pillow case, pencil board, Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya CD Haruhi No Tsumewawase, Vol. 1, and Limited Edition Box. Also includes a bonus DVD that contains episodes 11-14 in original TV broadcast order! Genre: Comedy/ Action.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40618 in DVD
  • Brand: Bandai
  • Released on: 2007-05-29
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Original language: English, Japanese
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 24 minutes

Features

  • I thought that when I entered high school, my days of believing in aliens, time travelers and ESPers, Haruhi Suzumiya was the strangest girls I've met in a long time. Before I knew what's going on, I've been dragged into her weird club, and it looks like I'm not the only one who has been drafted into this 'SOS BRIGADE' of hers, because there are three other students who don

Editorial Reviews

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Despite the series title, Haruhi Suzumiya is anything but melancholy: she's an eccentric, outspoken high school girl who's searching for "aliens, time travelers, and espers." To aid her search, she founds a new club, The SOS Brigade, and blithely usurps space, shanghais members, and steals equipment. When she gives orders, Kyon, the long-suffering narrator, obeys, as do the three other members. Although she doesn't realize it, Haruhi has actually found what she's looking for in her recruits: Yuki is an alien, Mikuru is a time traveler, and Itsuki is an esper. Kyon is normal--at least superficially. Haruhi possesses extraordinary but unrevealed powers that draw the exotic cast to her. Based on a series of best-selling novels by Nagaru Tanigawa, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya overflows with zany energy. Like Dokkoida and Magical Shopping ArcadeAbenobashi, the characters make fun of the clichés of anime and otaku culture. The challenge for the filmmakers is to maintain this level of insanity while presenting a coherent story. (Rated 13 and older: cartoon violence, risqué humor) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews

Great anime... with nice shiny box5
As one of my first real dips into the world of expensive limited special edition releases... I have to say this is a quality release. Probably one of the most ridiculously complex boxes I've ever seen, and full of useless yet cool goodies.
Anyway, Haruhi has been very popular in the fansub world since its airing last year, and it is definitely worth seeing, at least to see what all the hype is about. It's a quality piece of work, with beautiful animation from Kyoto Animation.
Bandai's DVD release does present the episodes in a different order from the Japanese broadcast, as the broadcast was not in chronological order. While some might be disappointed by this, the Japanese DVD release was the same way, and for the completists (which I confess includes me), the second, third and fourth volumes of the special edition will include bonus DVDs with the episodes in broadcast order.
On a technical note, the video quality is generally very good, but the opening credits sequence seems to have an unusual amount of compression artifacts. However the show itself is not affected. Also, the subtitles are unusually large, and make some odd choices of phrasing, using "future man" instead of "time traveller". Bandai would do well to address these issues in future volumes, which luckily do not detract too much from this release.
In any case, this series has had quite an impact on anime fans, and is well worth checking out. This DVD, while not perfect, is generally quite good and worth a purchase (although the more budget oriented might go for the regular edition).

TMSH wa SUGOII ne!!~5
I have fallen in love with this anime after listening to the ending song, Hare Hare Yukai, countless times!! Now I'm completely obsessed over it!!

OK. So it's a little weird at first. All of the episodes have been aired originally on Japanese TV ALL OUT OF ORDER. Plus the story line is a little confusing, too. You look at some random pictures over the internet and you, like me, had said, "Woah! This looks like a good anime! And I can't belive it isn't anything like those other maho shojou (though I am a maho shojou fan, big time) animes! I'll go watch the first ep!" WRONG! Well it isn't a maho shojou, but it's not a slice-of-life anime like Ichigo Mashimaro. It's pretty much a sci-fi show that involves your everyday striking-insane girl.

So now to the story of the show, It's about a high school freshmen named Haruhi Suzumiya. She introduces her self with the worlds most weirdest introduction, "I am not interested with normal humans. If any of you are aliens, time travelers, or ESPers, please join me. That is all." She meets a boy in her class named Kyon and starts to have him involved with everything she does! Getting bored with everyting in her path, she creates her own club called the SOS Brigade. She meets three other students who become part of the group. Yuki, who rarely says anything and just prefers to be left alone to read, found just reading in the room where Haruhi decided to start the club. Mikuru, an easily frightened girl who is constantly taken prisoner by Haruhi to do ridiculous things (like dressing up as a Bunny Girl), she only joined being a "Volenteered prisoner" and because of her big busts. And Itsuki, a new student who Haruhi got into the SOS Brigade saying he was a mysterious new student. But it turns out that Yuki, Mikuru, Itsuki, AND Haurhi are not normal humans. Yuki is an alien, Mikuru a time traveler, and Itsuki an ESPer. Haruhi was given a power that if she's bored, she will create a new universe and distroy the current one all wither mind (she has supposedly done this before), but is completely unaware of this. So that's what Yuki, Mikuru, Kyon, and Itsuki (who shortly finds out from each one of them) are trying to do, keep Haruhi entertained.

I would say that this show IS NOT for little kids who are not that experienced with anime (unlike my self who has loved anime since a very young age) for it includes some harassment (that Haruhi will force to happen for her own entertainment), violence (like knife stabing, though only noticed in a couple of episodes), blood (though not much, only in violent sences), and maybe mild language (from Kyon).

EXTRA!!!: The Limited Edition DVD includes TONS of goodies!!
* TMHS Box that holds ALL the DVDs!
* Double sided pencil board
* Hare Hare Yukai Single CD
* Cosplay Haruhi hair ribbon
* Haruhi-ism inron-on

I'm getting this right when it comes out!!

Great Extras!5
This is probably the most deluxe set I've seen for any series. All the little extras are great.
I was surprised by the English version of the series. To be honest, I think all of the voices are pretty fitting, with the exception of Kyon's. The English voice actor just doesn't carry the same tone of righteous anger the original Kyon had.
That being said, if you enjoyed the Japanese version, you will enjoy the English version.