Haruhi Suzumiya/Shout-Out: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
m (cleanup categories)
m (revise quote template spacing)
Line 34: Line 34:
** [http://images.wikia.com/haruhi/images/5/50/Endless_Eight_VII.png Kyon even mimics] [http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l4c0m1eIDN1qcn04no1_500.png Marty's strange sleeping position.]
** [http://images.wikia.com/haruhi/images/5/50/Endless_Eight_VII.png Kyon even mimics] [http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l4c0m1eIDN1qcn04no1_500.png Marty's strange sleeping position.]
* In ''The Melancholy of Asahina Mikuru'', from the 6th novel, Kyon referenced [[Harry Potter|Veritaserum]].
* In ''The Melancholy of Asahina Mikuru'', from the 6th novel, Kyon referenced [[Harry Potter|Veritaserum]].
* In the novel version of the [[School Festival]] episode, ''Live Alive'', the band doesn't have a name and only has three members. The anime changed it to four members and used the name "ENOZ" for a reference of the band [[wikipedia:Zone chr(28)bandchr(29)|ZONE]].
* In the novel version of the [[School Festival]] episode, ''Live Alive'', the band doesn't have a name and only has three members. The anime changed it to four members and used the name "ENOZ" for a reference of the band [[wikipedia:Zone (band)|ZONE]].
* Compare Kyon's slow-mo fall through the window in ''Disappearance'' to Spike's in ''Cowboy Bebop''.
* Compare Kyon's slow-mo fall through the window in ''Disappearance'' to Spike's in ''Cowboy Bebop''.
* In the episode "Remote Island Syndrome 2," the 'culprits' of the murder appear as black shadowed figures with slanted yellow eyes. This is also how unidentified criminals are portrayed in both the anime and manga of Detective Conan.
* In the episode "Remote Island Syndrome 2," the 'culprits' of the murder appear as black shadowed figures with slanted yellow eyes. This is also how unidentified criminals are portrayed in both the anime and manga of Detective Conan.
Line 49: Line 49:
*** No, they weren't, no matter how you look at it. The Haruhi novel, ''Boredom'', which contains Remote Island Syndrome, was written in 2003. The season of the Haruhi anime that had RIS was first televised in 2006. The first sound novel for Umineko came out in 2007.
*** No, they weren't, no matter how you look at it. The Haruhi novel, ''Boredom'', which contains Remote Island Syndrome, was written in 2003. The season of the Haruhi anime that had RIS was first televised in 2006. The first sound novel for Umineko came out in 2007.
*** And we can't forget:
*** And we can't forget:
{{quote| '''Tsuruya:''' Mikuru-chan, I want to [[I'm Taking Her Home with Me|take you home with meeee~~]]}}
{{quote|'''Tsuruya:''' Mikuru-chan, I want to [[I'm Taking Her Home with Me|take you home with meeee~~]]}}
** A more subtle reference is the pun of Yuki's name on [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Rei Ayanami]]. "Rei" can mean "cold" while "Yuki" can mean snow. Nagato and Ayanami were both Japanese warships that served in World War II.
** A more subtle reference is the pun of Yuki's name on [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Rei Ayanami]]. "Rei" can mean "cold" while "Yuki" can mean snow. Nagato and Ayanami were both Japanese warships that served in World War II.
** And in "Live Alive", you can briefly see somebody dressed up as Hard Gay in the background.
** And in "Live Alive", you can briefly see somebody dressed up as Hard Gay in the background.