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Hyouka (Anime) add (All reviews)
Jan 25, 2023
(a little background before I start)
I watched this anime four years ago, but I didn't fully understand some of the mysteries in it in great detail at the time, as it was my first time watching an anime, let alone the "mystery" type of anime. Despite this, it didn't stop me from enjoying the anime; rather, it was one of the reasons why it is one of my all-time favorites.
I was hesitant to watch it again for fear of ruining the experience I had the first time I watched it (I guess, I'm being O.A.). But hey, I've rewatched the entire thing, and it didn't happen. I understand the story and the characters in great detail now. and this time I'm writing a review.

It's about the story of a high school student named Oreki Houtarou, who is introverted, cynical, and an "energy conservationist" (aka lazy).

"If I don't have to do it, I won't. If I have to do it, then make it quick."

High school life, as everyone describes it, is the "peak of youth." so one would want to spend their precious high school life in a memorable way. Academics, sports, and romance would come to mind. or, as some might say, a "rose-colored" life.Even so, there are some people who are not interested in any of those. people who think it's a waste of energy to involve themselves in those things. It may be the most boring way to spend your youth. But this is how Houtarou Oreki would describe himself. a "gray-colored" life. He spends his days expelling as little energy as possible.

Because of this lifestyle, he has no plans to join any clubs. But her sister, who was a former member of the "classics literature club," requested that he join this club; otherwise, the club would be disbanded for having no members. He thought the repercussions of refusing such request would be tiresome for him, so he joined the club along with Eru Chitanda, Satoshi Fukube, and Mayaka Ibara. and so Houtarou's way of living starts to change.

This change is mainly due to Chitanda Eru, who often gets curious, discovered that Oreki has great deductive abilities. Chitanda's curiosity frequently compels Houtarou to solve some mysteries. and for some reason, Houtaoru can't seem to refuse her. The mysteries range from intriguing circumstances involving being locked inside a room, ghost sightings, an unfinished independent mystery film, a 45-year-old event involving Chitanda's uncle, incidents during the cultural festival, etc. These mystery solvings are primarily what make up this anime.

One thing I have noticed is that these mystery solving are primarily focused on Oreki Houtarou, but not exclusively so. Each of them plays a part in helping Houtarou reach a conclusion that makes sense. Chitanda brings up a mystery, Satoshi provides the information, and Oreki deduces. or sometimes Mayaka weighs in to see if the deduction makes sense. For this reason, I don't believe Houtarou is a flawless detective on his own. He is reliant on luck. Give him enough clues, and he'll be able to figure it out. The issue is that Houtarou occasionally struggles to come up with enough hints. Or, in some cases, Houtarou failed to notice important clues that were crucial to solving the case and arrived at the incorrect conclusion. He sometimes doesn't manually search for the hints; instead, he is fortunate enough to receive them. This imperfection is, in my opinion, what makes his character realistic. Being too flawless wouldn't be ideal and would be dull; thus, this was written on purpose to make it much more interesting.

This anime has 22 episodes, which allows for a significant amount of character development over the course of the series. It is notably noticeable, especially on the main character, Oreki Houtarou. Joining the Classics Club caused him to reconsider his entire life. One of the things I can think of that prompted it was when his friends in the club were cheerfully discussing; During that period, introverted Houtarou felt out of place. As a result, he desired to feel "included" in the group and began to consider aspects of his life that he normally would not bother to consider. Initially, Oreki was hesitant to expend unnecessary energy and would sometimes devise a strategy to avoid situations where Chitanda might force him to do so. Houtarou's gray-colored life gradually began to turn into something more vibrant with time, primarily as a result of his involvement with the classics club. He begins to pursue mysteries and fulfill his own curiosity without the need for Chitanda to prod him.

On the other hand, Satoshi Fukube also played a crucial role in Houtarou's ability to make a deduction. As I mentioned previously, once Houtarou has enough hints, he can deduce, but these hints frequently come from Satoshi. He possesses some form of fundamental knowledge about practically everything, which would be quite helpful to Oreki. His pursuit of his own talent is primarily responsible for his knowledge. Although it turns out that he has none, nevertheless, he accepts these qualities. At some point, Satoshi grew dissatisfied with his role and lack of ability in comparison to Oreki. On some episodes, Satoshi attempts to solve a mystery by himself but in a fairly futile attempt to equalize houtarou's abilities.

"A database can't draw conclusions."

-Satoshi, about himself

In several scenes, he is depicted as being slightly envious. But in the end, it would only make him realize another fact for himself, allowing him to move on and continue. Satoshi, too, undergoes character development; it is very evident, as seen by his statement in the second to final episode, that he no longer obsesses about anything. Both Oreki and Satoshi noticed the changes in each other and were glad about them.

Through the course of the series, Chitanda and Houtarou's relationship grew closer. However, let me point out that there is no romance in this anime. There are various signs that suggest there may be a romance. However, romance is not the core of this anime. I've seen other Kyoani animes that have done the same thing. Perhaps it's one of their traits. Many viewers of the series have done so for the romance rather than the slice-of-life or mystery. and would end up disappointed and finding the story "boring," which makes me unhappy. It's a shame that they focused too much attention on the romantic element and missed out on a lot of good things that make up this anime. I recommend watching the anime for its mystery and slice-of-life elements rather than for its romance.

I can't think of another studio that could handle this anime as well as Kyoto Animation. They are simply the most perfect studio for this series.

The presentation of hyouka is simply superb. They manage to capture the perfect mood and atmosphere suitable for each situation being portrayed. pulling the viewer away from the normalcy of the setting into a far more surreal environment. Composed up of bright lighting, stylish visuals, and melancholy soundtracks. A surrealistic approach can also be seen in several visual presentations; Particularly on various portrayals of Oreki's thought processes and Oreki's overactive imagination, where he imagines that Chitanda traps him with blossoming flowers or where he sees several little angels that mimic Chitanda surrounding him and saying, "I'm curious."

Aside from the visuals, let's talk about the soundtrack. Now, this is one of my favorite aspects of the anime. One year ago, I got hooked on listening to classical music. It's the only genre of music so far that made me experience a wide range of emotions, including melancholy and an odd sense of nostalgia as if you've heard it before. That's why I became more appreciative of Hyouka for using this type of soundtrack as I watched it again. especially on their usage of two of Bach's most well-known musical compositions, the cello suite no. 1 in G major and the Air on a G String. This usage of classical tunes combined with ominous and perplexing melodies flawlessly works together on the visuals to produce a wonderful ambiance that catches the feeling of the viewer. Throughout all 22 episodes, there has largely been consistency in this degree of attention to detail.

Please take note that my enjoyment and experience were major factors in determining my rating and contained a small amount of objectivity. In the end, no matter how amazing a work is created, it all comes down to the viewer's taste; whether they would love it or not is mostly determined by their preferences.

For me, Hyouka is unique on its own. and that is an undeniable fact.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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