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Anonymous /a/280369387#280391183
7/9/2025, 9:39:03 AM
Finally a Haruhi thread. Been waiting for a decent one for a while.
Going to try and revive some discussion here:

I came across an interesting topic a while back, one that I NEVER see discussed on /a/ threads about Haruhi, or even formal discussion about the series as a whole, and that the Haruhi series is actually a disaster trauma story. See, Tanigawa was a survivor of the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Hanshin_earthquake

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322310897_A_Study_of_the_Description_of_Actual_Disaster_in_Light_Novels_A_Focus_on_the_Series_of_Haruhi_Suzumiya

The depiction of closed space in Volume 1 matches the kind of emptiness you get when a city is cleared out for an incoming disaster. And the Shinjin/Celestials are likened to such disaters, how they destroy buildings. Likewise, the Disappearance arc ties to the real grief in seeing a different world, a world where a person, especially a friend, may no longer be around, and you have to cope with the possible new world you might have to live in.
Anonymous /a/280224712#280227618
7/4/2025, 10:06:31 AM
Finally a Haruhi thread. Been waiting for a decent one for a while.
Going to try and revive some discussion here:

I came across an interesting topic a while back, one that I NEVER see discussed on /a/ threads about Haruhi, or even formal discussion about the series as a whole, and that the Haruhi series is actually a disaster trauma story. See, Tanigawa was a survivor of the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Hanshin_earthquake

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322310897_A_Study_of_the_Description_of_Actual_Disaster_in_Light_Novels_A_Focus_on_the_Series_of_Haruhi_Suzumiya

The depiction of closed space in Volume 1 matches the kind of emptiness you get when a city is cleared out for an incoming disaster. And the Shinjin/Celestials are likened to such disaters, how they destroy buildings. Likewise, the Disappearance arc ties to the real grief in seeing a different world, a world where a person, especially a friend, may no longer be around, and you have to cope with the possible new world you might have to live in.
Anonymous /a/279723743#279732181
6/17/2025, 3:13:55 AM
>>279731058
>Ive been dying for some Haruhi discussion recently

That's good, so have I.
I came across an interesting topic recently, why that I NEVER see discussed on /a/ threads about Haruhi, or even formal discussion about the series as a whole, and that the Haruhi series is actually a disaster trauma story. See, Tanigawa was a survivor of the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Hanshin_earthquake

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322310897_A_Study_of_the_Description_of_Actual_Disaster_in_Light_Novels_A_Focus_on_the_Series_of_Haruhi_Suzumiya

The depiction of closed space in Volume 1 matches the kind of emptiness you get when a city is cleared out for an incoming disaster. And the Shinjin/Celestials are likened to such disaters, how they destroy buildings. Likewise, the Disappearance arc ties to the real grief in seeing a different world, a world where a person, especially a friend, may no longer be around, and you have to cope with the possible new world you might have to live in.