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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is an anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Tatsuya Ishihara, based on the Haruhi Suzumiya series of light novels written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito. The series follows a high school boy known only as Kyon who encounters Haruhi Suzumiya, an erratic girl who is unaware that she possesses unconscious abilities that can alter the very universe, and gets dragged into joining her SOS Brigade, also consisting of an alien, a time traveler, and an esper.

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  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is an anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Tatsuya Ishihara, based on the Haruhi Suzumiya series of light novels written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito. The series follows a high school boy known only as Kyon who encounters Haruhi Suzumiya, an erratic girl who is unaware that she possesses unconscious abilities that can alter the very universe, and gets dragged into joining her SOS Brigade, also consisting of an alien, a time traveler, and an esper. The first season, consisting of 14 episodes, aired in Japan between April 2 and July 2, 2006, presented in a nonlinear order in its original broadcast. The second season, consisting of 14 new episodes, was aired in chronological order between re-airings of the first season's episodes, with all 28 episodes aired between April 3 and October 9, 2009. The series was released in North America by Bandai Entertainment, and was relicensed by Funimation. For the first season's episodes, the opening theme is "Bōken Desho Desho?" (冒険でしょでしょ?, It's an Adventure, Right? Right?) by Aya Hirano, and the ending theme is "Hare Hare Yukai" (ハレ晴レユカイ, Sunny Sunny Happiness) by Hirano, Minori Chihara, and Yuko Goto. For the episode titled "The Adventures of Mikuru Asahina Episode 00", the opening theme is "Koi no Mikuru Densetsu" (恋のミクル伝説, The Mikuru Legend of Love) by Goto. For the second season's episodes, the opening theme is "Super Driver" by Hirano, and the ending theme is "Tomare!" (止マレ!, Stop!) by Hirano, Chihara and Goto. The television series was followed by an animated film, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, released on February 6, 2010. (en)
  • Questa è la lista degli episodi de La malinconia di Haruhi Suzumiya, serie televisiva anime prodotta da Kyoto Animation, diretta da Tatsuya Ishihara e tratta dall'omonima serie di light novel scritta da Nagaru Tanigawa e illustrata da Noizi Itō. La trama segue le vicende di Kyon, uno studente di scuola superiore che incontra Haruhi Suzumiya, una ragazza ignara di possedere abilità soprannaturali che potrebbero alterare l'intero universo. Il giovane viene coinvolto controvoglia nel club scolastico fondato da Haruhi, la Brigata SOS, che comprende anche un alieno, un viaggiatore temporale e un esper. In Giappone la prima serie di 14 episodi è stata trasmessa per la prima volta su Chiba TV a partire dal 2 aprile 2006 e nei giorni seguenti su numerose altre emittenti televisive giapponesi sia a livello regionale che nazionale, tra cui Kyoto Broadcasting System e Tokyo MX. La trasmissione si è conclusa su Chiba TV il 2 luglio 2006, con le puntate andate in onda in modo non lineare. In Nord America l'anime è stato pubblicato da Bandai Entertainment con il titolo di The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya in quattro DVD, usciti da maggio a novembre 2007. La versione in inglese è stata pubblicata anche nel Regno Unito da Beez Entertainment e in Australia e Nuova Zelanda da Madman Entertainment. In Italia l'anime è stato pubblicato da Dynit in quattro DVD, usciti dal 29 ottobre 2008 al 28 gennaio 2009. Il doppiaggio italiano è diretto da Stefano Brusa e registrato allo Studio Delta di Roma. Tutti i DVD sia in Giappone che in Italia e altri Paesi presentano gli episodi secondo l'ordine cronologico degli avvenimenti narrati e non nell'ordine della trasmissione televisiva, tranne per l'episodio 11, indicato come "episodio 0". La trasmissione televisiva italiana è avvenuta su Rai 4 la domenica mattina, con cadenza settimanale, dal 24 ottobre 2010 fino al 6 febbraio 2011 con orario variabile dalle 10.55 alle 12.00. La trasmissione ha seguito l'ordine originale degli episodi. Giunti all'ultimo episodio però, a partire dalla settimana successiva, iniziarono le repliche questa volta in ordine cronologico. L'anime è stato pubblicato anche per la visione in streaming su internet sulla web tv on demand Popcorn TV a partire dal 20 dicembre 2010, ed era disponibile senza limiti di tempo finché non è stato rimosso nel 2012. La seconda serie di 14 episodi è stata trasmessa all'interno di una ritrasmissione delle puntate della prima stagione, con tutti e 28 gli episodi andati in onda dal 3 aprile al 9 ottobre 2009 seguendo l'ordine cronologico degli avvenimenti: i nuovi episodi risultavano quindi "mischiati" a quelli della prima serie. Bandai Entertainment acquistò la serie nel 2010 e pubblicò i 14 nuovi episodi doppiati in DVD il 14 settembre 2010 in Canada e Stati Uniti. Nel Regno Unito la Manga Entertainment ha pubblicato i nuovi episodi in un box con 4 DVD il 4 luglio 2011, includendo anche i brevi episodi dello spin-off La Malinconia di Haruhi-chan Suzumiya. Anche la seconda serie è distribuita in Australia e Nuova Zelanda da Madman Entertainment. I 14 nuovi episodi doppiati in inglese sono stati trasmessi in vari Paesi asiatici da Animax Asia dal 6 aprile al 25 maggio 2011. (it)
  • Аниме-экранизация ранобэ «Меланхолия Харухи Судзумии». (ru)
  • Följande är en lista över avsnitt av The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 Suzumiya Haruhi no yūutsu?, "Haruhi Suzumiyas melankoli"), en japansk animerad TV-serie som producerades av Kyoto Animation och ursprungligen i japansk TV den 2 april–2 juli 2006. En andra säsong sändes den 3 april–9 oktober 2009, uppblandad med avsnitten från den första säsongen, så att alla avsnitt visades i den ordning som de utspelar sig. En animerad långfilm vid namn The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya släpptes den 6 februari 2010, och utspelar sig efter slutet på TV-serien. (sv)
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  • A distant relative of Itsuki, Keiichi Tamaru, invites the SOS Brigade, along with Kyon's sister, to stay at his newly built island villa. Haruhi is excited at how the villa is a natural setting for a closed circle mystery and makes the rest of the SOS Brigade nervous by speculating on murders that could happen during the trip. On their first day there, they enjoy the facilities and play on the beach. On the second day, they are kept inside by a storm and play in the games room. The next morning, Keiichi's brother Yutaka Tamaru goes missing, and the SOS Brigade members find Keiichi seemingly dead in his room, in apparent fulfillment of Haruhi's wish for a closed circle mystery. (en)
  • Enrolling in high school, Kyon is interested in his classmate Haruhi Suzumiya, who introduces herself by saying she wants to meet time-travelers, aliens, and espers. Kyon becomes the first person to solicit a normal conversation from Haruhi and inadvertently gives her the idea of forming her own club, which she names the SOS Brigade. Haruhi recruits Kyon and the timid Mikuru Asahina. Yuki Nagato, the sole member of the Literature Club, remains when the SOS Brigade occupies her clubroom for their use. (en)
  • Haruhi insists on a tight filming schedule, including working on Saturday and Sunday. Displeased with the battle sequence, she conjures the idea of Mikuru shooting laser beams from the blue contact lens on her left eye. During the filming of the scene, Mikuru actually fires deadly beams. Yuki protects Kyon and tackles Mikuru to remove the contact lens and hide it from Haruhi, who adapts the film's plot to account for Mikuru's lack of contact lenses in every scene. Recognizing that Haruhi's wish for a laser beam caused the incident, Yuki injects nanomachines to counter the effect on Mikuru. Haruhi adds Tsuruya, Taniguchi, and Kunikida as extras in the film. (en)
  • Kyon is dragged into helping Haruhi investigate Ryoko's strange transfer. During the search, Haruhi tells Kyon about her childhood and how she became obsessed with paranormal phenomena in an effort to overcome her feelings of insignificance. Itsuki later tells Kyon about the theory of the anthropic principle correlating with Haruhi, believing Kyon is the reason Haruhi was able to wish extraterrestrial beings to exist. He brings Kyon into a sealed reality, where he and his fellow espers destroy a giant blue entity subconsciously created by Haruhi. (en)
  • With winter setting in, Haruhi orders Kyon to pick up a heater. With him gone, she takes pictures of Mikuru in various costumes for the movie's DVD cover, Itsuki helps, and Yuki is left alone to read. When Kyon returns, he finds only Yuki in the club room and falls asleep waiting for the others. He is woken by Haruhi putting her cardigan on him to keep him warm. Haruhi is mortified at being caught, but Kyon is only interested in the fact that he also has Mikuru's cardigan. Haruhi is in a good mood as she and Kyon share an umbrella on the walk home through the rain. (en)
  • One night, Haruhi's power is activated, trapping her and Kyon in a sealed reality at their school. While Haruhi investigates, Kyon is greeted by Itsuki, who tells him that Haruhi is creating a new world, retaining only Kyon from the old one. Yuki contacts Kyon via computer and gives the hint of Sleeping Beauty as a means to stop Haruhi. As blue giants appear and begin to destroy the school and surrounding area, Kyon kisses Haruhi, returning them both to the old world. Haruhi believes the whole experience to have been a nightmare but puts her hair in a ponytail in accordance with a wish Kyon expressed in the sealed reality. (en)
  • The time loop continues for the 15,524th time. (en)
  • Yuki states she is an alien, explains the Data Integration Thought Entity, and reveals that Haruhi has unconscious powers that could destroy and recreate the world on a whim. Haruhi recruits a transfer student named Itsuki Koizumi to the SOS Brigade. On a day off from school, the group splits up to search the city for mysteries, and Mikuru tells Kyon she is a time-traveler assigned to observe Haruhi. Kyon confronts Itsuki, who admits to being an esper working for a secret Agency to manage Haruhi's power usage. He confirms Yuki and Mikuru's statements that Haruhi recreated the universe three years ago. (en)
  • As the SOS Brigade continues filming, Haruhi has Mikuru thrown in a polluted lake by the extras. Tsuruya offers her place as a filming location, where Haruhi dresses Mikuru in a revealing nightgown and spikes her drink with alcohol as prep for a romance scene with Itsuki. Furious at Haruhi's shabby treatment of Mikuru, Kyon argues with her and tries to hit when she insists on having her way. Itsuki stops him. Haruhi becomes depressed by her falling out with Kyon. After becoming irritated by Taniguchi's rude comments about the film, Kyon tells Haruhi he is newly resolved to finish the film, which reinvigorates her. As filming resumes, her powers start causing cherry blossoms to bloom out of season. (en)
  • The time loop continues for the 15,527th time. The scene where Kyon answers Haruhi's call, the scene in which Kyon notices Yuki at the pool, and the scene where Haruhi says she left the last day of summer open just in case all loop twice. (en)
  • The time loop continues for the 15,521st time, with slight variations. (en)
  • Haruhi has Kyon add a logo of her design to the SOS Brigade website. A student named Emiri Kimidori asks the SOS Brigade to find her boyfriend, the Computer Research Society president, who has gone missing. When they fail to immediately find him at his apartment, Haruhi grows bored of the case and leaves. The others discover that he is trapped inside a data entity in a sealed reality. Yuki and Itsuki defeat the data entity and rescue the president. They realize that the logo Haruhi designed was the catalyst for the entity. The president states that he has no girlfriend, leading Kyon to suspect Yuki engineered the case to stave off Haruhi's boredom. (en)
  • The Computer Research Society challenge the SOS Brigade to a computer game they created for the cultural festival, The Day of Sagittarius III. The stakes are the computer Haruhi extorted from them earlier in the year or computers for all the SOS Brigade members if they win. During the contest, Yuki finds out the Computer Research Society cheated by disabling the fog of war on their side and hacks the code to restore it, resulting in the SOS Brigade's victory. Awed by Yuki's hacking skills, the Computer Research Society invites her to spend time with them. (en)
  • The time loop continues for the 15,513th time. Kyon mentally senses an even greater familiarity with events and places from previous cycles. (en)
  • The SOS Brigade previews their movie of questionable quality, directed by Haruhi Suzumiya with narration by Kyon. In the movie, Mikuru Asahina stars as a time-travelling waitress from the future who must engage in fights with Yuki Nagato, who is playing as an alien-magician. Mikuru has sworn to protect a young man, played by Itsuki Koizumi, but a love-triangle ensues with both Mikuru and Yuki striving for Itsuki's affections. (en)
  • Deciding Yuki needs a familiar for her role, Haruhi picks up a stray male calico cat, naming it Shamisen. When Haruhi leaves, Shamisen starts talking as a result of Haruhi's power. Itsuki suggests reminding Haruhi that her movie is fictional before reality incurs further damage. Mikuru and Yuki share their independent views about Haruhi. Kyon convinces Haruhi to add a disclaimer over the credits saying it is a work of fiction. After the filming, Kyon and Haruhi remain in the club room overnight to do the editing. They both fall asleep but awake the next day to find the movie has been completed. In a flashback to May, Kyon tells Haruhi the truth about the other club members, but she does not believe him. (en)
  • Upon the start of a new term, North High School is preparing for the annual school cultural festival. Displeased with the class decision on a questionnaire and with a film she saw the previous night, Haruhi commits the club to an independent film with Mikuru and Itsuki as the protagonists, Yuki as the villain, and Kyon doing menial jobs such as cameraman and gofer. Haruhi negotiates with shop owners for free equipment, obtaining an expensive camcorder and an airsoft gun. (en)
  • Kyon and Haruhi head outside to confirm Yuutaka took the boat, making him an obvious suspect in Keiichi's murder, and Haruhi spies a shadowy figure. Haruhi comes to a startling conclusion about the murder but refrains from sharing it. Itsuki tells Kyon that she has probably concluded that the SOS Brigade accidentally killed Keiichi when they broke into his room. However, further deductions lead Haruhi to discover that the "murder" was a hoax that Itsuki and Keiichi came up with to entertain the guests. Itsuki confides to Kyon their purpose was to prevent Haruhi from using her power to cause a real murder, but Kyon asserts that it is against Haruhi's nature to wish for someone to die. (en)
  • The same events in the previous episode once again unfold with slight variations. In this 15,499th loop, Kyon and the others once again fail to discover how to escape the endless summer. (en)
  • Haruhi summons the SOS Brigade to make the most of summer vacation with a whirlwind tour of summer activities. They play at a swimming pool, attend Bon Festival, shoot off fireworks, hunt for bugs, work a part-time job, stargaze, play at a batting range, watch a fireworks display, compete in a fishing tournament, explore a cemetery, see a blockbuster, go to the beach, go bowling, and sing karaoke. Having gone through her entire list, Haruhi still seems unsatisfied but gives them the last day of August off. Though Kyon tries to do his neglected summer homework, he gives in to distraction and goes to bed without finishing it. (en)
  • Wanting to improve her clubroom, Haruhi uses Mikuru to extort the Computer Research Society president and obtain a computer for the clubroom. Haruhi and Mikuru dress up in bunny costumes and hand out fliers promoting the SOS Brigade but are stopped by the school authorities. Yuki invites Kyon to her apartment, where she reveals that she and Haruhi are not ordinary human beings. (en)
  • On the day of the school's cultural festival, Yuki does fortune-telling, and Itsuki stars in a play, Mikuru and Tsuruya run a yakisoba café, and Kyon, recovering from his all-nighter working on the SOS Brigade's film, wanders sleepily among the exhibits. Haruhi and Yuki fill in for a rock band on vocals and guitar when two of the members have last-minute medical situations. The performance is a smashing success, and the band thanks Haruhi effusively. Afterward, Haruhi is restless. Kyon thinks that Haruhi is rethinking her life due to the new experience of being appreciated by others, but it turns out she just wants to start up her own rock band. (en)
  • Preparation for the SOS Brigade's short film continues, with the main characters' roles eerily matching their actual nature. On the first day of filming, the club shoots two commercials advertising their sponsors before filming several scenes in a park, at which point Kyon learns that Haruhi doesn't have a written script and is planning on ironing out the plot in the editing phase. (en)
  • In an effort to alleviate her boredom, Haruhi enters the SOS Brigade into a baseball tournament. Tsuruya, Taniguchi, Kunikida, and Kyon's sister are recruited to fill out the team. However, the team is hopelessly inept, and if they lose, Haruhi might destroy the world. To remedy the situation, Yuki uses her powers to alter the course of the game. After the SOS Brigade team achieves victory, Kyon, feeling guilty over knocking the opposing team out of the tournament, and having no desire to continue a baseball career, persuades Haruhi to forfeit the game. (en)
  • Kyon finds a mysterious letter in his locker directing him to come to the classroom, where Ryoko Asakura, the class president, confronts him. Also an alien, Ryoko attempts to kill Kyon in order to provoke a reaction from Haruhi. She is stopped by Yuki, who nullifies Ryoko's data, which is reported as her transferring out of school. The sudden transfer arouses Haruhi's interest. Kyon meets Mikuru's older self, who has traveled from the future to tell him that Snow White is the clue essential to his future. (en)
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  • Live Alive (en)
  • Mystérique Sign (en)
  • Someday in the Rain (en)
  • The Boredom of Haruhi Suzumiya (en)
  • The Adventures of Mikuru Asahina Episode 00 (en)
  • The Day of Sagittarius (en)
  • Endless Eight I (en)
  • Endless Eight II (en)
  • Endless Eight III (en)
  • Endless Eight IV (en)
  • Endless Eight V (en)
  • Endless Eight VI (en)
  • Endless Eight VII (en)
  • Endless Eight VIII (en)
  • Remote Island Syndrome (en)
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Five (en)
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Four (en)
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Part One (en)
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Six (en)
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Three (en)
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Two (en)
  • The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Five (en)
  • The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Four (en)
  • The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya Part One (en)
  • The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Three (en)
  • The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya Part Two (en)
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  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Taikutsu (en)
  • Asahina Mikuru no Bōken Episode 00 (en)
  • Endoresu Eito I (en)
  • Endoresu Eito II (en)
  • Endoresu Eito III (en)
  • Endoresu Eito IV (en)
  • Endoresu Eito V (en)
  • Endoresu Eito VI (en)
  • Endoresu Eito VII (en)
  • Endoresu Eito VIII (en)
  • Iteza no Hi (en)
  • Kotō Shōkōgun (en)
  • Misuterikku Sain (en)
  • Raibu Araibu (en)
  • Samudei in za Rein (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Tameiki I (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Tameiki II (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Tameiki III (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Tameiki IV (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Tameiki V (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu I (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu II (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu III (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu IV (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu V (en)
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu VI (en)
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  • Аниме-экранизация ранобэ «Меланхолия Харухи Судзумии». (ru)
  • Följande är en lista över avsnitt av The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 Suzumiya Haruhi no yūutsu?, "Haruhi Suzumiyas melankoli"), en japansk animerad TV-serie som producerades av Kyoto Animation och ursprungligen i japansk TV den 2 april–2 juli 2006. En andra säsong sändes den 3 april–9 oktober 2009, uppblandad med avsnitten från den första säsongen, så att alla avsnitt visades i den ordning som de utspelar sig. En animerad långfilm vid namn The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya släpptes den 6 februari 2010, och utspelar sig efter slutet på TV-serien. (sv)
  • {{namespace detect | category = |main=| other= 涼宮春日系列 涼宮春日的憂鬱 涼宮春日的憂鬱動畫集數列表 以下是日本动画《涼宮春日的憂鬱》的集數列表。 (zh)
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is an anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Tatsuya Ishihara, based on the Haruhi Suzumiya series of light novels written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito. The series follows a high school boy known only as Kyon who encounters Haruhi Suzumiya, an erratic girl who is unaware that she possesses unconscious abilities that can alter the very universe, and gets dragged into joining her SOS Brigade, also consisting of an alien, a time traveler, and an esper. (en)
  • Questa è la lista degli episodi de La malinconia di Haruhi Suzumiya, serie televisiva anime prodotta da Kyoto Animation, diretta da Tatsuya Ishihara e tratta dall'omonima serie di light novel scritta da Nagaru Tanigawa e illustrata da Noizi Itō. La trama segue le vicende di Kyon, uno studente di scuola superiore che incontra Haruhi Suzumiya, una ragazza ignara di possedere abilità soprannaturali che potrebbero alterare l'intero universo. Il giovane viene coinvolto controvoglia nel club scolastico fondato da Haruhi, la Brigata SOS, che comprende anche un alieno, un viaggiatore temporale e un esper. (it)
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  • List of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya episodes (en)
  • Episodi de La malinconia di Haruhi Suzumiya (it)
  • Lista över avsnitt av The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (sv)
  • Список серий аниме «Меланхолия Харухи Судзумии» (ru)
  • 涼宮春日的憂鬱動畫集數列表 (zh)
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