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Itโs been 15 years since The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya came out, and since then, both it and the larger Haruhi Suzumiya franchise have fallen into general obscurity. That being said, even after so many years, itโs still one of the best anime films to watch, and anyone whoโs avoided it would be remiss not to give it a chance.
Why The Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya Is An Undeniable Masterpiece

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya was already one of the best Kyoto Animation anime around, and everything great about it is perfectly encapsulated in The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya. Visually speaking, the film has all the same creative and overall great animation that made the anime so fun to watch, and it still looks amazing over a decade later.
What especially makes it work is the strong direction; between the great soundtrack, the way dialogue from other characters never stops as if to highlight how Kyonโs story isnโt the only thing going on, and the general amazing shot composition in most scenes, every part of the film is directed with a truly masterful touch that can hardly be surpassed.
All of that, of course, is complemented by the filmโs strong story; the narrative perfectly highlights not only Kyonโs anxiety over his life suddenly changing, but how much Nagato has grown to be someone who would want a normal life, as well. Haruhi Suzumiya thrives on character drama, and The Disappearance is easily the best execution of it.
With a combination of gorgeous animation, thoughtful direction, and incredibly strong writing, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya more than succeeds both visually and narratively, even with so much time having passed since its release. Much of that was true of the original Haruhi Suzumiya anime, but itโs safe to say that The Disappearance made it better in every conceivable way.
How Kyoto Animation Accidentally Created The Perfect Ending For Their Best Anime

While The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya was the last animated project in Haruhi Suzumiyaโs main continuity, it was never supposed to be the end of the story; at the time of writing, there are still about eight light novels that havenโt been adapted, but that has yet to happen due to the anime abruptly ending after the filmโs release.









