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is a fictional character introduced as the
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and
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of the Japanese media franchise ''
Haruhi Suzumiya is a Japanese light novel series written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito. It was first published in 2003 by Kadokawa Shoten in Japan with the novel ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'', and has since been followed b ...
,'' written by
Nagaru Tanigawa is a Japanese author. He is a graduate of the law school at Kwansei Gakuin University. He is best known as the creator of the '' Haruhi Suzumiya'' series for which he won the grand prize at the eighth annual Sneaker Awards and has been adapted i ...
and illustrated by
Noizi Ito is a Japanese light novel and video game artist. She is employed by the H-game maker UNiSONSHIFT and is a part of the circle Fujitsubo-Machine. Unlike most romanized Japanese words and names, Noizi Ito's name uses the Kunrei-shiki romanizati ...
. Haruhi first appears in the novel volumes which began in 2003, and later appears in the
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television series adaptation by
Kyoto Animation , often abbreviated , is a Japanese animation studio and light novel publisher located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture. Founded in 1985 by Yoko and Hideaki Hatta, it has produced anime works including ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'' (2006), ''Cl ...
, and the animated film '' The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya''. She also appears in related media in the franchise including the
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adaptation, two
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series, and
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. Aya Hirano voices Haruhi in Japanese in all her animated appearances, and
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voices her in the English dub. She is also portrayed by Patricia Ja Lee and
Cristina Vee Cristina Danielle Valenzuela (born July 11, 1987), known by her stage name Cristina Vee, is an American voice actress and voice director. She provides voices for English dubs of anime, animation, and video games. Vee's roles in anime include ...
in the live action series ASOS Brigade. Within the series, Haruhi is an eccentric and headstrong schoolgirl, who is depicted as having a great disdain for anything that she views as normal or mundane, and is only interested in supernatural beings or mysterious occurrences. Her displeasure with the school's "normal" after-school clubs leads Haruhi to gather up several students (
Kyon This is a list of the characters featured in the ''Haruhi Suzumiya'' franchise, written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito, which contains a multitude of other secondary, and minor characters who are introduced throughout the cours ...
,
Yuki Nagato This is a list of the characters featured in the ''Haruhi Suzumiya'' franchise, written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito, which contains a multitude of other secondary, and minor characters who are introduced throughout the course ...
,
Mikuru Asahina This is a list of the characters featured in the '' Haruhi Suzumiya'' franchise, written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito, which contains a multitude of other secondary, and minor characters who are introduced throughout the cour ...
, and Itsuki Koizumi) and found her own: the SOS Brigade, making them participate in activities whether they like it or not. Haruhi also, unknown to her, possesses unconscious god-like abilities to change, destroy, and reshape reality to her desires. The activities of the club and its members become increasingly involved with incidents caused by her abilities. In an interview, series creator Tanigawa stated that the idea for the character came during a sleepless night at the beginning of the 21st century. Despite the franchise being named after her, it is told from the perspective of Kyon. Haruhi is considered by some to have '' tsundere'' character traits in her treatment of Kyon, but is perceived by others as "too energetic" to be a true ''tsundere''. She has appeared in surveys to decide the most popular anime characters in Japan, and in 2009 was included in
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's ranking of the greatest anime characters of all time.


Characterization


Appearance

Haruhi has a pale skin tone, big brown eyes, and brown hair. In the beginning of the series she had long hair reaching to her waist and would change her hairstyle every day. After having a conversation with Kyon concerning her hair she decided to cut it just above her shoulders. Haruhi is always seen wearing an orange-yellow ribbon in her hair. In '' The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya'' she is seen with longer, uncut hair. She is often seen in her school uniform along with an arm band that reads as brigade leader, although she is occasionally seen in more casual clothes.


Personality

Haruhi is a very intelligent, athletic, and competitive person who enjoys being the center of attention. She is naturally talented at nearly everything that she sets out to do, and accepts any challenge that catches her interest without hesitation, regardless of difficulty or time constraint.Season 1 episode: ''The Boredom of Haruhi Suzumiya'' April 23, 2006. However, she often gets bored quickly and as such is often shown to have a limited attention span, contributing to a habit of often changing her plans radically and without prior notice to any others involved. Despite her intelligence, her brashness leads to her making impulsive decisions, which contributes to much of the conflict in the series. She repeatedly demonstrates a lack of awareness or consideration for others, often blatantly violating social norms in service of her desires, or sometimes simply for lack of care. She puts up a front of coldness and indifference to anything that she considers normal and uninteresting, though this mask slips occasionally when she is around Kyon.Episode 1: ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Part I'' Haruhi is a blunt and bossy person, consistently expecting others to either obey or submit to her, setting absurd, highly specific, and often unreasonable standards for the completion of any task she sets them to. Though rude and disdainful towards Kyon, she often accepts and follows his reasoning even when it conflicts with her desires, such as forfeiting the baseball tournament in "The Boredom of Haruhi Suzumiya" and refraining from using embarrassing photos of Mikuru to promote the SOS Brigade in "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya". Although Haruhi would like supernatural phenomena to exist and many of her conscious efforts are devoted to discovering them, she does not truly believe in the supernatural. For example, although Haruhi attempts to contact aliens during the Tanabata holiday three years before the events of the series, she dismisses Kyon when he posits that the other members of the SOS Brigade (Yuki, Mikuru, and Itsuki) are supernatural creatures, stating that it's 'too convenient' to be true. Despite her selfish and callous attitude at the start of the series, she later becomes more sympathetic to others and displays a strong sense of responsibility towards the SOS Brigade members, such as when she gets up early on school days to care for Yuki when she is sick in ''The Surprise of Haruhi Suzumiya''. Kyon increasingly turns to her as a confidant, even discussing the supernatural problems faced by the SOS Brigade in "Snowy Mountain Syndrome" and ''The Surprise'' under the veil of "family problems" and "study problems" respectively. Though Haruhi shows little interest in romance throughout the series, she has prior to the story's events been in short relationships with multiple boys, all of whom she has dumped as she believed they "took themselves too seriously" and weren't interesting to her. She is implied to be attracted to Kyon, but also demonstrates an attraction to Mikuru, who she says is "a total little cutie" and often sexually harasses.Episode 1: ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Part I'' (English dub dialogue) However, the full extent of her interest in Mikuru is unclear. Haruhi also tells Kyon in the first episode that she would be interested in anyone regardless of their gender or species, provided they are not "ordinary humans."


Voice

Aya Hirano voices Haruhi's character in all her appearances in the anime series, the 2010 film '' The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya,'' and the later spin-off series and video games. Haruhi is voiced by
Wendee Lee Wendee Lee is an American voice actress, writer, and director. Biography Lee studied dance and theater and later became a full-time dancer in her teens. According to her interview on the ''Magic Knight Rayearth'' DVDs, she started doing voices ...
in the English dubs of the aforementioned media within the franchise. American actress Patricia Ja Lee portrayed Haruhi in the first series of ASOS Brigade, a series of live-action promotional videos launched by
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on December 22, 2006 to announce the R1 license of ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya''. She was replaced for the second series of promotional videos by
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.


Appearances


''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya''

While little is revealed about Haruhi's origins or her family, she cites a revelatory incident in her childhood when she attended a baseball game with her family. Before the event, Haruhi tended to think of herself and her life as being special and interesting, but the sheer number of people packed into the stadium (and her later calculations that this only represented a small fraction of the population of Japan) caused her to come to the conclusion that the events of her life likely fit into the normal, everyday occurrences and habits of Japanese citizens and humans in general. Her belief that there had to be at least one person in the world who lived a truly interesting and unique life, and her desire to be that person, led her to begin a search for the extraordinary. Throughout middle school she gained a reputation as an eccentric, for incidents including painting hieroglyphs on the school grounds, moving all of the school's desks out into the hallways, and going out with and then dumping every boy who asked her out. When questioned on the latter action by Kyon, Haruhi said that most of them had asked her out on the phone as opposed to in person, and that "they all took themselves way too seriously." Haruhi attracted the most attention by drawing a huge graffiti mural on the field at school of the night of
Tanabata , also known as the Star Festival ( 星祭り, ''Hoshimatsuri''), is a Japanese festival originating from the Chinese Qixi Festival. It celebrates the meeting of the deities Orihime and Hikoboshi (represented by the stars Vega and Altair r ...
, year 0, which was reported in the newspaper. It is later revealed that
Kyon This is a list of the characters featured in the ''Haruhi Suzumiya'' franchise, written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito, which contains a multitude of other secondary, and minor characters who are introduced throughout the cours ...
was the one who drew the mural under Haruhi's orders after he and Mikuru traveled back in time. Using the alias "John Smith", Kyon implied that there were strange things out there and that there might be interesting people at North High, which inspired Haruhi to attend the school. Haruhi's entrance into high school is marked by her meeting her fellow student and series protagonist, Kyon, the first person to seriously engage her in conversation related to her interests. He is Haruhi's inspiration to, in despair over the lack of interesting school clubs, create her own: the or the SOS Brigade.


''The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya''

Haruhi appears prominently in the film alongside her alternate reality counterpart, who has no powers to alter reality and is a normal high school girl who attends Kouyouen Academy with Itsuki Koizumi. However, after Kyon informed her about an incident involving painting hieroglyphs on the school grounds and revealed himself to be "John Smith", the alternate reality version of Haruhi helped him restore the former world. When the former world is restored, the main reality Haruhi does Christmas-themed activities in the SOS Brigade.


''The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan''

Haruhi is an important character in the spin-off series. She retains her character from ''The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya''. However, she retains her goal of finding aliens,
time travelers Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to c ...
and espers, as well as her energetic and eccentric character. However, she is much more open about her feelings for Kyon; she takes him out on a date in "Be My Valentine", and in "Her Melancholy", when asked if she is in love with Kyon, she gives a neutral answer.


ASOS Brigade

Haruhi is featured as the protagonist in both seasons of the live-action series. She is portrayed by Patricia Ja Lee in the first season and
Cristina Vee Cristina Danielle Valenzuela (born July 11, 1987), known by her stage name Cristina Vee, is an American voice actress and voice director. She provides voices for English dubs of anime, animation, and video games. Vee's roles in anime include ...
in the second season.


Cultural impact


Popularity

Haruhi is often ranked as one of the most popular female anime characters. She is frequently cosplayed at anime conventions. At Anime Expo 2008, Haruhi was awarded the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA) award for Best Female Character. In 2009,
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ranked her as the nineteenth greatest anime character of all time. Haruhi fans have light-heartedly referred to themselves as followers of "Haruhiism", referencing the God-like status of Haruhi that Koizumi mentions in the original ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'' light novel. Haruhiism is a mock religion, based on the idea that Haruhi is possibly the creator of the universe and may have previously destroyed the universe that she is therefore God. Haruhi fans have jokingly claimed that Haruhi is the creator and destroyer of everything.


Critical reception

Although Felicity Hughes of ''
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'' describes Haruhi as having '' tsundere'' character traits in her treatment of Kyon, she notes that the opinion is controversial as fans consider her "too energetic to be truly tsundere". Her outlook has been compared to
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's from the '' X-Files'', as both characters "want to believe." Unlike Mulder, Finnegan describes Haruhi as an "immature, self-centered ''tsundere'' with violent mood swings." In a 2020 ranking on Crunchyroll of the most popular characters from the Haruhi franchise, Haruhi herself was ranked second behind
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, and received 114,690 points.


See also

* List of Haruhi Suzumiya characters


References

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