Sat Mar 7 2009, 10:03 PM
Hirano Aya, voice actor for Suzumiya Haruhi, recently leaked information regarding Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu stating that, “Reprising the role of Haruhi was a pleasure!” Hirano may be referring to either the Suzumiya Haruhi-chan no Yuuutsu and Nyoro~n Churuya-san YouTube short web episodes that "air" irregularly on KADOKAWA's YouTube channel or something regarding a possible secretive production by Kyoto Animation (KyoAni) for a second season. In addition, there is a renewed promotional image featuring the three main female characters with the only change noticeable is Haruhi wearing a bunny suit instead of her school uniform in the previous promotional picture. So this puts the rumor list to the following possibilities:
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Anyways, I've updated the Spring 2009 list. It has bumped up from 22 to 35 total entries, with roughly 8 of them not having a solid airing date. You read that right, after 20 years DBZ's getting a re-air in HD but there's a slight name change.
EDIT: Apparently, Hayate no Gotoku!! has two exclamation points to denote a second season, whereas the first season only had one exclamation point.
So far, I'm interested in K-ON! (whatever, I'm a KyoAni fanboy ), Hayate no Gotoku !! (gotta finish the first season), and Eden of the East. The "maybe's" are Fullmetal Alchemist 2, Saki, Valkyria Chronicles, Ristorante Paradiso, Tayutama, Hatsukoi Limited and 07-Ghost. Oh, alright, maybe Shangri-La because the major I'm in deals with the environment.
This one's not airing on TV, but it's a six-part ONA (original net animation) that I recently watched that's quite good known as Eve no Jikan or Time of Eve. Despite it being an Internet animation, the quality is quite amazing. The setting takes place in the future and probably in Japan where androids are accepted into the norm of society, but humans take these androids for granted. There are social implications where people use them merely as tools to complete tasks they assign but there are others who sympathize with them because of their humanoid appearance. Rikuo, the main character, observes a strange line in Sammy's activity log, his family's android. He and a friend plot the coordinates from the activity log and soon discover a cafe where humans and androids are not discriminated as the major rule. This anime premiered in August, then the next two episodes in October and December. The remaining three episodes begins with episode 4 this April until completion with the last episode in August.
- Complete re-airing of the first season of Haruhi in its original broadcast order (non-linear)
- Complete re-airing of the first season of Haruhi in chronological order
- Actual airing of Haruhi's 2nd season
- 1st season this April and premiere of the 2nd season this October (likely; 10th novel volume available this summer)
- Mix of Haruhi's 1st and 2nd seasons in non-linear order
- Mix of Haruhi's 1st and 2nd seasons in chronological order
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Anyways, I've updated the Spring 2009 list. It has bumped up from 22 to 35 total entries, with roughly 8 of them not having a solid airing date. You read that right, after 20 years DBZ's getting a re-air in HD but there's a slight name change.
EDIT: Apparently, Hayate no Gotoku!! has two exclamation points to denote a second season, whereas the first season only had one exclamation point.
So far, I'm interested in K-ON! (whatever, I'm a KyoAni fanboy ), Hayate no Gotoku !! (gotta finish the first season), and Eden of the East. The "maybe's" are Fullmetal Alchemist 2, Saki, Valkyria Chronicles, Ristorante Paradiso, Tayutama, Hatsukoi Limited and 07-Ghost. Oh, alright, maybe Shangri-La because the major I'm in deals with the environment.
This one's not airing on TV, but it's a six-part ONA (original net animation) that I recently watched that's quite good known as Eve no Jikan or Time of Eve. Despite it being an Internet animation, the quality is quite amazing. The setting takes place in the future and probably in Japan where androids are accepted into the norm of society, but humans take these androids for granted. There are social implications where people use them merely as tools to complete tasks they assign but there are others who sympathize with them because of their humanoid appearance. Rikuo, the main character, observes a strange line in Sammy's activity log, his family's android. He and a friend plot the coordinates from the activity log and soon discover a cafe where humans and androids are not discriminated as the major rule. This anime premiered in August, then the next two episodes in October and December. The remaining three episodes begins with episode 4 this April until completion with the last episode in August.
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