Anime Hyouka

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Overview

The story follows a boy named Houtarou who is not assertive about getting involved, but was ordered by his older sister to join the classic literature club. In the club, he gets close to the truth about an incident, involving a female member's uncle, which happened 45 years ago. The energy-saving boy is joined by an inquisitive girl in this adolescent mystery.

Original Air Dates:
Country: Japan
Genre: Anime, Drama, Mystery
Network: BS11
Watched by: 7 791 1 002 437
Total running time: 9 hours 35 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 22
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06 Aug 2015, 10:44 #
I don't like detective stories at all, I even read the great Sherlock Holmes without much enthusiasm. I wasn't particularly impressed with other books or detective series either, no matter how many times I tried. And then it kind of snapped! It's funny that there's absolutely no fiction or anything supernatural here, there's not much love line either, all their deductive reflections are tied to things around us, the most mundane, and how exciting! Sometimes my heart was pounding harder than in a horror movie and I was trembling. Mystique also came out very well, nicely wrapped up. I really liked the arthouse animation inserts, which depicted reflections on the crime.
But it turns out that the anime is plotless, so it fades right away. I remember two arches, about a movie and a procession in a kimono, but most of the arguments immediately fly out. So it will be interesting again during the revision))))
+20
23 May 2018, 00:52 #
Is Gg aware of his sympathies? 😱
+19
02 Feb 2017, 02:02 #
It's hard to realize, but I think I misunderstood a little bit. Maybe someone can explain if I understood everything correctly.
1. There is a scene where Mayaka Ibara and Ayako Kochi discuss "Corpse by Sunset". Was it written by Ayako's friend Haruna? Did Ibara want to prove to Ayako that this work was worthwhile? And she didn't read it because it was hard to accept that her friend, who doesn't even read manga, wrote manga better than her? Jealous of her?
And did Mayaka cry at the end of the scene because she realizes that she doesn't write so well compared to the Body Language that Ayako wrote?
2. The scene where Hotaro Oreki reveals that Juumonji is Jiro Tanabe.
Did Jiro make up a message for Muneyoshi Kugayama, which can be solved using the Order of Curls? Muneyoshi Kugayama is an illustrator of a Corpse by Sunset.
What did Jiro want? Find out if Kugayama has read the Order of the Curls? Or (the same story again) is he offended that a person from entertainment wrote manga better than someone for whom it is more important?
3. Satoshi Fukube. Did he get into the same situation too? His friend, without even putting in any effort, solves complex problems better than him, a walking database.
+16
25 Aug 2015, 13:03 #
For me, anime is average in "attractiveness". These are separate stories that add up to a narrative, but I don't see any purpose behind it. If only to show that some people can make a normal theory out of disparate facts, then they have shown it well. But it really confuses me that there is no specific goal. And it turned out to be some kind of series, hmmm... unfinished. It's nice to watch, but what's the goal?
+13
29 Nov 2016, 01:28 #
I found these audio options:

Voice acting: One-voice (female) by NASTR (MCA
) two-voice (male/female) by Milirina & gazig (Anything-group)
two-voice (male/female) by DemonOFmooN & Lali (Anifilm)
two-voice (male/female) by Ancord & Shina (Anidub)
multi-voiced by Zendos & Eladiel & Absurd & Silv (Anilibria)
I looked through 1 episode with each voiceover and liked it the most from Anilibria
P.S. I know that you need to watch with subs, but I don't have time to watch both subs and the picture)