Joshua Christopher wrote:
So who else is watching this?
Linksquest wrote:I watched the first 3 eps. but the fanservice got me bothered enough that I stopped watching. I'm asking around to see if they later episodes get less fanservicey... but from what I'm hearing... they aren't...
Joshua Christopher wrote:...
The show is hardly fanservicey at all. There's a bit, but dang man, what are you talking about?
Ashley wrote:What's it about?
On the first day of high school a beautiful girl named Haruhi Suzumiya introduces herself as having "no interest in ordinary humans". She asks for any aliens, time travelers, sliders or espers to join her. Watching her weird behaviour is Kyon a boy who sits in front of Haruhi and is the only person who talks to her. Commenting on Haruhi's joining every club in school and then quitting Kyon unwittingly gives Haruhi an idea to start her own after school club. Thereafter Kyon and several others find themselves literally dragged into the Save our world by Overloading it with fun Suzumiya Haruhi's Brigade (the S.O.S. Brigade for short).
Joshua Christopher wrote:...
The show is hardly fanservicey at all. There's a bit, but dang man, what are you talking about?
Ashley wrote:What's it about?
Mod note: I know you were just trying to give an example, but, even for this reason, we don't permit images like that to be posted. CAA is G rated. The image that was snipped shows Haruhi taking advantage of Mikuru's cuteness and *ehem* "endowments."
Tancos wrote:Sorry about that. It was not the worst example I could have chosen, and this does indicate why, despite its originality, I hesitate to recommend this series.
Mangafanatic wrote:You got to admit, the opening episode (00) was pretty fan servicey. Then, there is Haruhi's constant changing of Michiru's wardrobe, even in the presence of males. Yeah, it's not obscenely fanservicey (IMHO), but it definitely has some fan service.
RedMage wrote:It must be the best new series of the year, since people have been talking about it nonstop on every forum I go to for the past two weeks or so.
Doesn't sound like my cup of tea, though.
Linksquest wrote:I think I will attempt watching more of this... but if it gets too fanservicy I will have to really quite it. I'm hoping the fanservice decreases in frequency! *crosses fingers*
Splitter 2.0 wrote:Oh, it's not decreasing. Mikuru is still being forced to act as a mascot, playing off of every otaku fetish out there. The reason I don't see this as a problem though is that they are using fanservice to make fun of fanservice.
Joshua Christopher wrote:The reason it doesn't bug me, the fanservice, is because I've seen worse.
Joshua Christopher wrote:What's your cup of tea, then?
Linksquest wrote:That is what many people say. They compare it to something worse. Of course there are worse instances of fanservice than are present in " The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya," but that doesn't make the instances any better. I admit that they aren't hardcore instances of fanservice... but they are still instances of fanservice.
Like I said, I'll try to watch this... but if the instances increase and worsen in severity I'll have to stop watching it.
RedMage wrote:Some would argue that while violence is sometimes neccessary to advance a plot, fanservice in the classic bra-and-panty shots sense never is. I don't neccessarily agree, but that argument could be made.
Linksquest wrote:I think I will attempt watching more of this... but if it gets too fanservicy I will have to really quite it. I'm hoping the fanservice decreases in frequency! *crosses fingers*
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