



Wrote this when Episode 8 was aired and posted it on Reddit and Guardian Enzo’s blog. Unfortunately, his peaceful days come to an end when his older sister, Tomoe, forces him to save the memberless Classics Club from disbandment. High school freshman Houtarou Oreki has but one goal: to lead a gray life while conserving as much energy as he can. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago The audience dances under a technicolor tent as Fisher performs at elrow at the premier day. TL DR: The movie’s case isn’t the REAL case. Read reviews on the anime Hyouka on MyAnimeList, the internets largest anime database. Without further ado, allow me to present my thoughts on this arc’s riddle. Begrudgingly, Oreki is dragged into an investigation concerning the 45-year-old mystery that surrounds the club room.Īccompanied by his fellow club members, the knowledgeable Satoshi Fukube, the stern but benign Mayaka Ibara, and the ever-curious Eru Chitanda, Oreki must combat deadlines and lack of information with resourcefulness and hidden talent, in order to not only find the truth buried beneath the dust of works created years before them, but of other small side cases as well.īased on the award-winning Koten-bu light novel series, and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto of Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu, Hyouka shows that normal life can be full of small mysteries, be it family history, a student film, or even the withered flowers that make up a ghost story. The longest video on the channel to date - we return to Hyouka with the Movie Mystery Arc and analyzing the importance of self-reflection and the double. Hyouka is simple: The riddle against the characters. Energy-conservative high school student Houtarou Oreki ends up with more than he bargained for when he signs up for the Classics Club at his sister's behest-especially when he realizes how deep-rooted the club's history really is.
