
- The Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya Soundtrack Composers Full
- Haruhi Suzumiya
- The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya God Knows Episode
The Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya Soundtrack Composers Full
The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Original Soundtrack Composed by Takada Ryuuichi, this OST mainly uses strings and wind instruments to give off a suspenseful, climactic and dramatic atmospheres that support the movie scenes almost perfectly. Microsoft project for mac free.
Haruhi Suzumiya
For the past few months, I’ve heard reports about how people who’ve watch the cam-rip of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya absolutely loved it. I didn’t pay too much attention to the details though since I didn’t want any of it spoiled, at least, that’s the reason I told myself. In reality, I might have been just a bit burnt out from the Endless Eight debacle and was pushing that out of my memory.When I heard that they’d have a showing in LA, I was lukewarm about it, but what the hell, I gave it a shot and, buoyed by on the, hoped that it would at least be passable.Do you remember when you watched the first episode of the and all the positive goodwill you had about the franchise just kind of gushed out and gave you that pleasant buzz that made you feel warm and fuzzy?
The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya God Knows Episode
Well, watching the movie gives the same kind of feeling, except it felt even better than that!Without going too much into a discussion of the movie (feel free to talk about it in the comments section though!) all I’d have to say is that the experience was an amazing one. Watching the ramifications of Haruhi’s disappearance was wonderful because the calm, sober atmosphere contrasted so much with the usual level of energy and excitement that we’ve come to associate with the Haruhi franchise. It just felt wrong, and in doing so, fit the scenario perfectly!So yes, if you want a take on the movie, just read the review I linked to above. My only disagreement is that I thought it was worthy of a 9/10, but that just might be because the high the movie gave me resulted in a euphoria that’s lasted up until now and is still going strong. It made up for Endless Eight and then some and being able to experience it in the setting of a movie theater along with other anime fans who made the trek was fantastic!So what else happened there?Well, it was kind of cool that they gave us a free copy of the first volume of the manga. Beyond that, they had (who voices Haruhi) and (who voices Kyon) show up to give a 1-2 minute blurb on how much voice acting meant to them and in being able to see the popularity of anime grow since they started their careers. (Mikuru) was also there to sign movie posters.The Haruhi girls (no idea who any of them were) also performed a song and dance routine right before the movie started.
It’s not hard to guess at which of the songs came up. June 26, 2010 at 10:18 amI was at the LA premiere too. I wish I’d known you were comingI would have said hi.
Even though I already went to the San Fran premiere, I couldn’t resist going to LA since it’s less than an hour away from where I live.But yes, it was fun and I’m so glad you enjoyed the movie. I had read The Disappearance novel in late ’07, so since I already knew what would happen, the movie wasn’t as shocking to me as to others. But I still loved it ^^You’re going to AX too? Someone should organize an anime bloggers get together there XD.
June 26, 2010 at 11:13 am@Marcos GI’ll have a better response once I actually listen carefully to and review that darn thing. Right now, it’s teetering on a good, not great, but I’ll explain that more fully once I get the chance.@chikorita157I was surprised even though I shouldn’t be but I really can’t wait for more to come.
It seems like they foreshadow enough of the future events to get me real interested!@YumekaHaha, well, that presumes that you know what I look like:p But yeah, loved the movie, loved the crowd, and like I mentioned above, I just can’t wait for more Haruhi material to be released. And after seeing the movie, I do understand why it is that people say that Disappearance is the best Haruhi story arc yet, and the movie reflects that quite well.And yup! I’ll be going to AX. I do hear rumors of a meetup, except no one seems to be at the center of organizing it, but it’d definitely be awesome to put faces to screennames for sure!