“Asumi’s always looking up at the sky, right? Anyone who’s with her ends up looking up too. You will too, I bet.”
–Twin Spica, Volume 9, Chapter 54
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Living in the Shadows: The Role of Support in Hyouka 17
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A Database Predicts! Satoshi, Chitanda, Hyouka, and I
“The suspects number over a thousand. To deduce the culprit from amongst them all isn’t humanly possible. Thus the only way to catch them is to catch them in the act. This case isn’t up Houtarou’s alley, so I’ll solve it myself.”
-Satoshi Fukube
Let’s play a little game, shall we?
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To Be Dead While Alive, to Have No Mouth Yet Must Scream: Hyouka 5
Hyouka follows Oreki Houtarou as he enters high school wishing to expend as little energy as possible despite his intelligence and deductive capacity. Of course if he were successful, we wouldn’t have much of a story; so we follow along as curiosity incarnate Chitanda Eru enlists his aid in helping her remember why an old story from her uncle left her in tears. To solve this becomes one the Classics Club’s raisons d’être, as we have Fukube Satoshi and Ibara Mayaka round out their quartet.
The answer lies in the name of the club’s anthology itself, the Hyouka, and why asking her uncle what the name meant left Chitanda in tears.
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Tagged as anime, chitanda eru, fukube satoshi, Harlan Ellison, horror, hyouka, ibara mayaka, IHNMAIMS, literature, oreki houtarou, sci-fi, sekitani jun, tragedy