
The latest episode of Azusa anime K-ON! revealed that it was in fact the penultimate episode, and a collective scream of rage and anguish was immediately heard to issue forth from anime otaku’s major haunt, 2ch, with thousands of distraught posts in short order.
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A lack of focus on the part of the K-ON! animators appears to have given rise to same in Ritsu, for she new appears to have developed a nasty case of strabismus…
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The apparent real world reference used for the music hall Azusa visited in episode 9 of K-ON! has been discovered by intrepid otaku explorers, succeeding in unearthing the 3D world locales used in photographic references much as they did with previous expeditions.
Truly, nothing can hide from the all-seeing eye of 2ch.
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The long awaited second season of the Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi has begun, secreted in the midst of a rerun of the first season, and as revealed earlier is the new “Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody” episode.
What remains of Haruhi fandom has exploded, and 2ch entered into meltdown mode with hundreds of posts a minute.
You can see something of the episode below:
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K-ON! otaku have been busy scrutinising every scene of the anime in case it holds some unnecessary product they can rush out and buy en masse, and one of their discoveries has been a profusion of photographic references used to create the settings in the title.
Their detailed comparison images leave little doubt as to the real world foundations of K-ON!:
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Here you see the character designs for the K-ON! manga (top) compared with the KyoAni-ficated anime designs below, and then with “people inside” the characters.
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Sharp-eyed observers have spotted some very odd touches in Mio anime K-On! Most notably, the girls seem to be used to a life of true luxury, evident in all the episodes so far…
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Much anticipated musical schoolgirl anime K-On! (or けいおん!/Keion!) has aired, and seems to be very well received indeed. However, aside from the appealing KyoAni character designs and high production values, there is another potential source of appeal: pantsu.
As you can see below, the manga is not afraid of adding service elements…
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The latest announcements with respect to Haruhi are being interpreted by many as referring to a second season airing in April, not the generally inferred rerun of the first season.
Aya Hirano is quoted as saying “Reprising the role of Haruhi was a pleasure!”
Those prepared to believe anything now largely suspect a mixed broadcast of new and old episodes.
However, this is Kadokawa, so who knows what is going on…
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The news that the “Haruhi TV Anime” was set to air in April, thought by all to be either the long awaited second series or an almost unbelievably perverse marketing stunt, in fact does turn out to be a carefully worded piece of deception: it refers only to a rerun of the previously aired first season of Haruhi
Fans are predictably outraged, though it remains to be seen whether they will finally abandon the series, or will merely grumble and obediently commence purchasing should a new series actually emerge.
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According to the latest commercial for anime rag Newtype, which had previously announced its announcement, the new TV series of the Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi will begin airing in April.
Fans are in shock, and are understandably having trouble accepting this news, but it seems genuine enough.
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The news that Haruhi Wii dance game Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou’s opening day sales managed a pathetic 8,500 units, according to announced figures, has been greeted by fans not with horror but with derision.
It seems there can be no doubt now that Haruhi fans have dwindled precipitously, and that those that remain are more jaded than is convenient for the purposes of marketing to.
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