Mysterious Haruhi Website now Online

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A few days ago there was news that a new that there was a new mystery concerning The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. The mystery had 707 special illustrations hidden around Japan where people must take a picture of and upload to http://haruhi.com/, which has just recently gone live.

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The site is titled Haruhi Hunting, after the fact that people had to hunt for 707 images of Haruhi and co. If a person has found an illustration they must navigate to this page and upload a photo of the illustration. You can also take the photo and upload it from your computer. Also, do note that the website tracks your location.

At the time of writing, there has been 4 illustrations spotted and uploaded.

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The website also has small details on what the announcement would be when all illustrations are found. All the preview images on the website showcase Haruhi and her SOS Brigade with microphones and instruments. Additionally, the site has the logos of Newtype magazine, a monthly magazine covering anime and manga news, and Sankyo. Sankyo is one of Japanese largest pachinko (gambling machine) manufacturers, and have produced many anime and game themed pachinko machines under their fever lineup, such as Code Geass. Sankyo have already announced that a Haruhi pachinko is releasing in July.

One final piece of information from the site is that a video will be releasing on June 1st.

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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is a light novel series written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito. The novels began in 2003 and were originally published as short stories in Kadokawa Shoten’s The Sneaker magazine. Since then the short stories have been compiled into 11 light novel volumes, with the latest releasing in May 2011 (which was translated in November 2013). There has been many manga based on the series since its release. An anime adaptation from Kyoto Animation aired in 2006 and in 2009. The series was followed by the animated film The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya in early 2010. In conjunction with the anime series, two online mini-series were also released: Nyoron Churuya-san and The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya. In December last year it was announced that an anime adaptation of The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan is currently in production.

A lot of speculation can be made for what happens when all 707 illustrations have been uploaded. Whether it is indeed a promotional campaign for Sankyo’s Haruhi pachinko in July or something more grand, we can only speculate.

You can visit the official website here: http://haruhi.com/