As light flakes leap from the sky and waver down upon these two souls, a light sense of sensuality imbues within the brisk of the winter air. The words spoken to oneself is usually the best understood. With strange events turning on top of each other one after the other, will Kyon ever be able to set things back in order?Ī complicated past and a timid yearning for reprimands. So, begins this interesting tale of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya as things delve deeper into mystery with no one remembering Haruhi nor the SOS Brigade. All is festive as usual, except for one thing Haruhi Suzumiya has seemingly disappeared. It’s Christmas day as Kyon makes his way over to the SOS’s Brigade holiday celebration. MUSHI-SHI -Next Passage- is a symbolic masterpiece that can speak wonders to anyone who’s willing to listen, and this memorable snow scene is one of the best examples of them all. Forced to be a vessel for parasitic mushi resembling snow. The tall trees of the winter forest tower overhead with their skeletal frames while the outstretched, open landscapes feel endless, as though Toki’s journey back towards control of his own body will be a futile one without end. Episode 3 tells us a tale of a boy, Toki, residing within a vacant body his mind lost within an expanse of sorrow as wide stretching and empty as the snow cloaked scenery in which he resides. MUSHI-SHI is not a show meant to be taken on the surface, but to be looked at through eyes that can see much further. Thus, Mushi-shi such as Ginko, dedicate their lives in hopes of unveiling more about them. Existing long before humans, and mostly unknown to the mass population, these creatures are simply beings that transcend human understanding. Capable of extraordinary things, such as taking the form of ordinary objects, or manipulating the human senses, mushi are a spectacle just as much as they are an anomaly. What are mushi? That’s to say that they are something that can even be explained. Fairytale or not, it’s hard to believe that anyone wouldn’t want to spend an evening under that very same umbrella. As small flakes of snow feather downwards, the bells signifying a match made in heaven seem to chime louder than usual. Episode 14 of The Pet Girl of Sakurasou illustrated a lovely scene in which Sorata and Nanami convene on a beautiful evening under the cascade of a red umbrella. As we always say, if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it. Where there’s mischief, there’s romance and this scene is a classic. But when Mashiro Shiina, a top-notch artist, transfers into that very same location, Sorata finds himself less willing to part from the mischief-filled Sakura Hall. Littered with the likes of quirky individuals such as Ryuunosuke, an isolated programmer playboy Jin, animator Misaki, and many more, Sorata sees it best to find owners for the kittens as soon as possible and return to his original dorm. Forced to switch dorms after taking in a handful of abandoned kittens, Suimei High School student, Sorata Kanda, finds himself within the misfit corridors of Sakura Hall.
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