Hyouka centers on Oreki Hotarou and his life in the Classic Literature Club. His mundane world is flipped upside down as they begin to solve various mysteries. Hyouka centers on Oreki Hotarou and his life in the Classic Literature Club. His mundane world is flipped upside down as they begin to solve various mysteries.
Although the anime includes various romantic elements, Hyouka is not a romance anime. To be fair, there are a few “Will They or Won't They” moments throughout the show, but not enough to make it an overall romantic one. In truth, Hyouka is a cross between a slice of life and a mystery anime.
There is also a good bit of romance and comedy in this anime. Art- Kyoto Animation is always praised for it's good art and animation. But Kyoto Animation decided to take Hyouka to another level in art. Hyouka is by far one of the most beautiful animes I've ever seen....Reviews.Overall5Story5Animation8Sound5Character51 more row
He reveals that the term "Hyouka" (氷菓, lit. "ice cream") is a pun on the English phrase "I scream", symbolizing his cry of anguish over the events that abruptly ended his school life.
Hyouka wasn't a love story, and Oreki's fleeting thoughts at the end of the show are just those—fleeting thoughts. The ending scene was a hint, a teaser that makes us want to see them together, but leaves the aftermath to our imagination. Is a manga volume a season of an anime?
As far as the anime goes, no there isn't any romance.
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No, There's no news. The author of Hyouka, Honobu Yonezawa sensei, writes too slow, so there is not enough content for season 2. He has writen five novels. Kyoto Animation adapted the first four novels in season 1.
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Hyouka is a mystery series, revolving around four high school students in the Classic Literature Club (an aimless club that happens to end up solving mysteries a lot).
Hyouka (TV series)氷菓Original networkCTC, TV Saitama, TVQ, tvk, KBS, Sun TV, GBS, Tokyo MX, MTV, BS11English networkSEA Animax AsiaOriginal runApril 22, 2012 – September 16, 2012Episodes22 + 1 OVA10 more rows
High school freshman Houtarou Oreki has but one goal: to lead a gray life while conserving as much energy as he can. Unfortunately, his peaceful days come to an end when his older sister, Tomoe, forces him to save the memberless Classics Club from disbandment.
The first episode received an early screening at a special event held at Kadokawa Cinema Shinjuku on April 14, 2012. The regular TV broadcast started on April 23, 2012. A live-action movie adaptation named Hyouka: Forbidden Secrets was also released on November 3, 2017 and distributed by Kadokawa Pictures.
They don’t focus on something other than being cute, and as a result that is the only thing the audience remembers. There is not much of a plot, hardly any gripping mysteries , and the characterization is fairly basic. The moment the next moe show comes your way, it won’t be hard to get over Hyouka.
which pairs up somewhat poorly with KyoAni's signature over-the-top style.Hyouka is a mystery series, revolving around four high school students in the Classic Literature Club (an aimless club that happens to end up solving mysteries a lot).
As a result, Hyouka is, in a word... dull. With the exceptions of one or two mysteries, Hyouka totally fails to be entertaining.But that isn't to say they didn't go the extra mile to make Hyouka more interesting. KyoAni's huge animation budget is flexed quite a bit.
A 22-episode anime adaptation produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto aired from April 22 to September 16, 2012. A live-action film, Hyouka: Forbidden Secrets, directed by Mari Asato and starring Kento Yamazaki and Alice Hirose was released on November 3, 2017.
A manga adaptation, titled Hyouka and illustrated by Taskohna, started serialization in the March 2012 issue of Kadokawa Shoten 's Shōnen Ace. Kadokawa Shoten published 13 tankōbon volumes from April 26, 2012 to November 25, 2020. The manga's first twelve volumes adapted the first four novels, same as the anime series. A sequel series started in the August 2019 issue of Shōnen Ace.
Hōtarō challenges Eru to come up with a random mystery for him to solve in order to prove that a theory can be created out of anything and that Eru can't rely on Hōtarō about everything she ponders. After it's announced on the school's intercom, Eru settles on having Hōtarō figure out why students who went to a local stationery store are being called into the staff room. Much to Hōtarō's discomfort, Eru takes the "game" too seriously, and she becomes dissatisfied with the results. Remembering a news flyer posted on a bulletin board in the school, Hōtarō deduces that students are being called to the staff room in order to help authorities find the source of a counterfeit 10,000 yen bill given to the clerks at the stationery store. The theory seems perfect, and Eru is impressed and speechless. However, both she and Hōtarō forget why they came up with the game in the first place. The next morning, Hōtarō sees in the newspaper that the culprits of the counterfeiting scheme have been apprehended, confirming the accuracy of Hōtarō's mock theory.
Hyouka is the first novel in the Classic Literature Club (古典部, Koten-bu) series, written by Honobu Yonezawa and published by Kadokawa Shoten on October 31, 2001. As of November 30, 2016, six volumes (novels and short story collections) have been published in the series.
The story is set in Kamiyama City, a fictional city in Gifu Prefecture that the author based on his real hometown of Takayama, ...
An inquisitive girl who joins the Classic Literature Club. Eru's catchphrase is "I'm curious!" ("I have to know!" in the English dub). Although her memory is excellent and she earns top grades in school, she is also easily distracted and relies on Oreki's reasoning abilities. An energetic girl, she is well-versed in the town traditions and etiquette, having come from a lineage of wealthy farmers. Whenever a mystery is brought to her attention, she is unable to stop thinking about it. She holds great admiration for Oreki, for whom it is hinted that she has developed feelings. She often praises Oreki for his deductive talent and ability to solve almost any problem.
A book titled Honobu Yonezawa and the Classic Literature Club (米澤穂信と古典部, Yonezawa Honobu to Kotenbu), featuring interviews with Yonezawa and others involved in the series, a new short story, and other reference material was released on October 13, 2017. No.
There is currently only one season of Hyouka, so there is only one way to watch them, and this is in chronological order. The TV series aired in 2012 and the OVA Hyouka: Motsubeki Mono Wa was released in the same year.
Hyouka is based on a mystery novel written by Honobu Yonezawa, a widely acclaimed Japanese author. Yonezawa even won the prestigious Mystery Writers of Japan Award in 2011 for Best Novel.
The first season of Hyouka was released on April 23, 2012, and the last episode aired on September 17, 2012. A total of 22 episodes were aired, and the anime covered 6 volumes of Yonezawa’s original book series.
Hyouka is a story that aims to capture what it’s like to be a teenager in high school.
Hyouka (also the same name of the first volume of the Classic Literature Club that's also a implied term of “Ice Cream”) is an anime series adapted from the mystery novel written by Honobu Yonezawa. The story? Well, if you're curious like a certain purple eyed girl in the series, Hyouka details the Kamiyama High School's Classic Literature Club and its members having fun while solving mysteries and enjoying the time of their boring lives.
Story-Hyouka revolves around a boy called Oreki Houtarou. An apathetic guy who has little interest in anything or anyone. His life motto is "I don't do anything I don't have to. What I have to do, I do quickly." But when her older sister who lives in
Similar to the dynamic between Sherlock Holmes and Watson , three of the main characters in Hyouka each fill a specific role in the club: Chitanda instigates the mystery, Satoshi provides information, and Oreki deduces. While the early episodes may give an impression of this being formulaic, the characters soon break from the mold and begin to do things that don't strictly pertain to their accepted role and behavior. For example, Oreki may decide to instigate the mystery himself or in one specific case Satoshi attempts to be the one to unravel and deduce. One main character even ends up being the culprit in one episode which makes for a fairly surprising conclusion.
Curiosity kills the cat but Hyouka is what kills the boredom.
Hyouka, also known as "Hyou-ka: You Can't Escape" is the latest series by acclaimed studio Kyoto Animation, who, despite their huge fanbase, generally produce work of more style than substance. Hyouka unfortunately follows this trend, though superficially it doesn't fit in with the rest of KyoAni's back catalogue very much, as Hyouka is generally very dry in tone.
dull and grey life of Oreki's first year in highschool, the story begins with an important change to his individual status quo — the joining of the school's Classics Club, albeit out of obligation rather than choice. Receiving a letter from his older sister asking him to join the club to keep it from being disbanded from lack of membership, he solemnly accepts his duties and sends in a club registration form, which appropriately causes surprise for his close friend Satoshi. For an individual uninterested by studying, sports, and socalizing, joining a club can be an arduous and painful ordeal. And indeed, if not for a certain girl immediately joining the club, Oreki could very well have maintained his status quo of living dully and freely.
I'll just say it right now. Hyouka is one of the best mystery animes for me. The mysteries are enjoyable. The character interaction was great.The animation phenomenal. Whats more there to say. I would definitely recommend this to people who love romance and mysteries. No, scratch that. If you like anime.Then definitely give this anime a try.