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Wow I wish my head wasn't so jumbled so I could reply to this post better because it's interesting.
I really like Haruhi, but a little more in the manga than the anime I think, because she has more softer moments, just like Tamaki has more angry ones. I think those moments even them out and make them feel more human is all. I adore both the manga and anime, and those particular characters (and well all of the characters) though.
Manga or anime, it's refreshing to see the girl as the non-caring, wanting to be tough one, and the guy as the flamboyant, affection seeker. It's such a fun role reversal, that I can't help but love it.
So yeah, I love Haruhi, because she can act boring with her occasional girlish moments. If she wasn't there, everyone would just be fawning over the club and there'd be no funny, realistic opposition. Not to mention there wouldn't be a real story at all.
>>122639 I guess it's just a matter of personal taste, but I like those kind of characters. Even if it's not entirely realistic, it gives the story that cute, kodak moment like atmosphere (this is shoujo, after all). Plus I think the subtle things that people say or do really can impact a person's life, even if it doesn't usually work out in real life as consecutively as Haruhi does it.
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