


KyoAni & Sankyo’s elaborate summer long Haruhi Hunting campaign, which called for fans to search for 707 animation frames hidden across Japan, has finally been completed – revealing in its entirely a CG animated PV featuring the cast playing one of the anime’s memorable songs, “Lost my music” from the “Live Alive” school matsuri episode, though so far only providing more enigmas in place of the announcement all had hoped for.
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What looks to be the last SOS of Haruhi Suzumiya has arrived, in the form of a full-on pachinko adaptation sure to induce despair and much protest amongst fans who still awaited a new anime in vain hope…
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The remaining Haruhi fans have been less than delighted to find the “first new Haruhi imagery in 4 years,” coming from Kyoto Animation themselves, is in fact to be part of the PR campaign for a pachinko machine – not the glorious 3rd season return many were hoping for.
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News has surfaced concerning Haruhi parody spin-off manga “The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-Chan” receiving an anime, triggering immediate fanfare from the remaining haruhism devotees.
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Newly lvl 26 scandal seiyuu Aya Hirano has been attracting attention with a Haruhi bunny girl at her recent fan-club only birthday concert.
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The otaku masses have been ranking off the most masochistic anime maidens – whether in terms of personality or sexual proclivity it would seem – to determine who is the most submissive of all.
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With spring in the air, it should no be surprise to find fans have formulated a romantically themed ranking featuring their favourite lovey-dovey couples, who are either much loved or else loathed by those who challenge their claim…
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The most irritating, obnoxious and insufferable anime heroines have been ranked by their adorable fans, with the tsundere and moeblobs fairing especially badly…
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With light novels lately spawning so many top anime, the latest crop have again been subject to fan ranking, providing some insight into just how popular SAO is these days…
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The girls of Haruhi and Ore no Imouto have been drafted in to make the learning of English more moe in the form of English annotated versions of the novels, whilst top seiyuu have been “helping” with pronunciation guides in what seems to have become a mini-industry of late.
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Anime movie lovers have compiled a ranking of their most beloved anime films – with Gainax and KyoAni for once handily supplanting the inescapable Ghibli movies.
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Scandal seiyuu Aya Hirano “hates otaku” and is in the final stages of abandoning what remains of her seiyuu career, with even industry sources apparently not having much nice to say about her.
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