No One Understands Yuki Nagato - An Analysis of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya

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  • The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya remains one of the my favourite Kyoto Animation films to date. Today I present an analysis of the film with my new found understanding of The Disappearance. Hope you enjoy!
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Komentáře • 337

  • @ReplayValue
    @ReplayValue Před 4 lety +440

    Great video Kevin. Takemoto's loss is crushing but his genius will never fade thanks to the amazing productions he touched. Nagato's shift from impregnable wall to all-too-human and ending somewhere in-between is an incredible journey that Disappearance is able to capture (in part thanks to timeline shenanigans) but in particular I've always appreciated how Disappearance's use of Kyon's self-affirmation as a means to affirm Nagato's personhood makes this both of their story. Can't wait for your next project.

    • @KevinNyaa
      @KevinNyaa  Před 4 lety +16

      Glad you enjoyed it! I've always felt for a very long time that The Disappearance was Kyon's film but was quite baffled as to why they made the mystery seem so 'complex' when it was plainly obvious to us. I really think Yuki is the centre piece of the film, but of course Kyon has the biggest impact.

    • @chJohnJobs
      @chJohnJobs Před 4 lety +2

      @@KevinNyaa Yuki clearly is the center peice.
      I had it slitly spoiled for me but man, Going through it first time was such a good experience and a darn good reason why i am a kyoani fan

    • @kelticlago
      @kelticlago Před 2 lety

      @@KevinNyaa comme un Stein's;Gate sans Mayuri...

  • @kona.haruka_
    @kona.haruka_ Před 4 lety +552

    Got dismay with the Endless 8? Felt stupid with it? Well, that's what Yuki felt all the time.

    • @FreeCpRareAccounts1
      @FreeCpRareAccounts1 Před 4 lety +78

      I *love* the Endless Eight for this reason exactly. The Endless Eight took place over, what, like *five hundred years*? I.....just......it's unfathomable experiencing that. Several times our mortal lifespans just repeating the same two weeks. Over. And over. And over again. And not telling anyone right when they restart, every single time, because your creators won't let you. All Yuki did was edit the last *one year* of that life for one subtle change that made a massive difference - who could blame her?

    • @hido...
      @hido... Před 4 lety +33

      Konata Kamijou I watched it and now all those times when Kyon asked Nagato are you doing ok hits different.

    • @notme8652
      @notme8652 Před 3 lety +9

      They felt stupid with it because they waited a week before each episode 😭

    • @kona.haruka_
      @kona.haruka_ Před 3 lety +7

      @KILEY KITTRIDGE
      For me it was genius. You just don't appreciate how it was executed, especially when the movie came out. You're just not one of the fans. Get out of here 🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @kimmycassie
      @kimmycassie Před 3 lety +19

      YES OMG! I said to myself, "I just watched this for 8 times but Nagato watched it all happen for 15,000+ times. It's feeling her sacrifice."

  • @riellerielle6067
    @riellerielle6067 Před 4 lety +262

    Nagato has the most suffering on them. Since she remembers everything. The movie was about her showing that she had enough of it. She wants to live a normal life just like everyone else.

  • @ElArlequin
    @ElArlequin Před 11 měsíci +49

    Yuki didn't glitch. She fell in love. And even though it started from the very beginning... it solidifies during the Endless Eight. I always thought that Yuki NEVER said anything to Kyon of being in a loop not because she is only an observant... but because she really enjoyed Kyon stopping her in her tracks to ask if she is okay or even attempt to pay for her masks. When you look at it like that and then watch the movie; it's heart breaking... but it is masterfully done.

  • @abayzabc
    @abayzabc Před 4 lety +254

    That scene when Kyon decides to go back to his own world and leaves Yuki behind in her world at a subway station thingy really tore my heart into pieces... I just can't help but to think Yuki's so pure, she deserves better outcome. After all she did all she can to maintain everything to exist. Great analysis!

    • @kevinpavelchik9189
      @kevinpavelchik9189 Před 4 lety +7

      I would love to hear your thoughts (given that there are so many posts here by Yuki fans) on "The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-Chan".

    • @littlefang7883
      @littlefang7883 Před 2 lety +4

      I always had a crush on Yuki, so I definitely felt like he should have stayed with human-Nagato, but after watching this video it has helped me reflect on seeing her as a person, and not just as something to be desired.

    • @mireish590
      @mireish590 Před 2 lety +4

      She got a happy ending on the spin off tho

    • @kagekun1198
      @kagekun1198 Před rokem +4

      There's a quick yonkoma doujin on what would happen during Endless Eight if Nagato had her Disappearance personality. During the part where the SOS Dan falls asleep during the train ride back from sheer exhaustion, Nagato slowly edges herself toward Kyon. Inch by inch during every loop. While the gang reels from the terrifying truth, Nagato is nodding in satisfaction in overcoming her anxiety over the 15,498 chances she's been given 😆

  • @Texaboose
    @Texaboose Před 4 lety +236

    I’ve always loved Yuki and she’s so precious to me. I would have happily stayed in Nagato’s world and dropped Haruhi. The thing I appreciate about this movie is that it gives meaning and purpose to the dreaded Endless Eight. It shows how much Yuki suffered through that arc that she changed the how damn world to get away and have a break.

    • @ivanafterfive
      @ivanafterfive Před 4 lety +12

      I love Yuki as well and agree with everything you said. I would have gladly stayed in Yuki's world.

    • @enalial4588
      @enalial4588 Před 4 lety +14

      You can watch the Disapperance of Yuki Nagato which is a spin off series of whatif Kyon chose the live in the world Nagato created. It's an okay series with slice of life and romance as its theme but not as fun as the Haruhi Suzumiya series though. Oh and it gets better at around i think ep 10 or 11 where the old yuki sort of manifested inside the new yuki.

    • @BunnychanFarabee
      @BunnychanFarabee Před 4 lety +12

      @i .candy Haruhi does in fact love Kyon. It's shown even in the ending of this film where she's curled up in a sleeping bag next to his bed. She's unfortunately just a tsundere stereotype in so many ways which is regrettable.

    • @shawnli4746
      @shawnli4746 Před 4 lety +2

      Haruhi gets character development in the later light novels that weren't adapted (especially indignation, dissociation and surprise)

    • @lukeporras1288
      @lukeporras1288 Před 4 lety +9

      As Rai Chan said, there is a spin-off series just for you. Disappearance of Nagato Yuki. A lot of people find it boring, but I loved it. It is a pretty typical slice of life, but it’s right there for the taking :)

  • @snoopy7156
    @snoopy7156 Před 4 lety +219

    I just watched the movie a few minutes ago for the first time and I didn’t expect to see a video about it made a few hours ago... wow

    • @KevinNyaa
      @KevinNyaa  Před 4 lety +18

      Coincidence? I don't think so!

    • @C__MahtabUddin
      @C__MahtabUddin Před 4 lety +2

      Same bro

    • @sneakydoge476
      @sneakydoge476 Před 4 lety +1

      Same

    • @jackster10101
      @jackster10101 Před 3 lety

      I saw it the other day one person said it was because of endless eight and he read the novels he'd know I'm buy three of them now I'll try to get the newest one as well. But I still like this video I'm going to enjoy my first novel series soon

    • @babuscka7772
      @babuscka7772 Před 3 lety

      Same but 1 year later

  • @michaelkerpan4200
    @michaelkerpan4200 Před 4 lety +104

    I see this not so much as a story about what Yuki wants for herself -- but as a story of her deep friendship (maybe even incipient love) of Kyon. She has developed enough empathy to sense the distress Kyon suffers from Haruhi's antics -- and she sets things up to give Kyon a choice. She does not rig things to ensure she winds up with the outcome she may have preferred. Rather she sets things up to allow (no -- force) Kyon to make a free choice between a Haruhi-centered life and the sort of peaceful life he professes to want (which could possibly allow Yuki to have a more central role). I suspect she knows Kyon will most likely choose Haruhi's world -- but she was willing to risk everything to give him a fair chance to escape it -- if that is what he really wants to do. A remarkable character, really.

    • @michaelcherokee8906
      @michaelcherokee8906 Před rokem +1

      Have you seen the Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan spinoff? That Yuki is clearly a VERY different Yuki, but still sorta reflects on this Yuki, the one I think of as the real Yuki. I dont like the changes. I like android Yuki better than human Yuki.

    • @quandaledingleofficial6
      @quandaledingleofficial6 Před rokem

      It aint canon bc this is if kyon chose to stay in the universe where haruhi was at another school and everything was normal and in the movie he chose to stay in the universe with haruhi and the rest of the SOS brigade. So that nagato anime is not canon

  • @JustAVilly
    @JustAVilly Před 4 lety +293

    As someone whose all-time favorite anime character is Nagato Yuki, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this video you just made! I watch this movie at least one time per year, so you can probably tell how important it is to me, which is why it fills me with joy to see people still talking about it in 2020, especially after the tragedy that struck KyoAni last year.
    Although, I would personally argue, that this movie is as much about Nagato as it is about Kyon. It is their movie and about their journeys as characters throughout the show, something which had been built up on since the very beginning. I often see people criticising the movie for not having Kyon's big monologue moment at the time when he pressed the enter key, as they think it is about his "choice" and therefore believe this big moment in the movie completely misses the point, however they cannot be more wrong imo. I definitely share your opinion that the whole "Kyon's choice" scene (but as you correctly pointed out, it should better be called "Kyon's affirmation") is not about him making a choice, but about him truly admitting the truth to himself which had been present from the start of the movie, but also him truly beginning to recognise and appreciate Nagato Yuki as her own person. Just like him thinking since the beginning of the show, that the world with Haruhi's crazy powers is very exciting and worth living in, he had also known from a very long time that Nagato wasn't what she made herself to be: "A soulless Interface with no desire and personality on her own" however, just like him not acknowledging to enjoy Haruhi's world, he never truly acknowledged Nagato being a person on her own, despite knowing both truths for a very long time. So, his character arc in the movie isn't about him making this choice, like many believe, but about him finally acknowledging and completely admitting the truths which had been present from almost the very start of this series and then actually owning up to his negligence of having failed to do that much earlier, as it had brought Nagato to the point of wanting to change the world.
    Like I said, Nagato Yuki is the one anime character I love over pretty much everyone else, so I definitely thought a lot about her journey in this movie and what led her to this point and how much the conversation on the rooftop meant to her. I was very happy, when you pointed out how her eyes glistened when Kyon apologised to her, because it is probably one of the most emotional moments in the whole movie for me, even if it only lasted for about 1-2 seconds, because yes, this meant the world to her. It was something she needed for so long and Kyon actually apologising made me appreciate him as a character and his growth much more. As you said, "Kyon's affirmation" was there to lead to the actual scene that delivered the true message of this movie, the rooftop scene. Emotions and empathy, that is what this movie was all about.
    I apologise for my ramblings to be a bit all over the place.
    Again, thank you so much for this great video. I had tears in my eyes while watching, so I think you truly managed to capture the essence of this wonderful piece of art, which is still up to this day the piece of media the most important to me since at least 10 years...

    • @datletat5117
      @datletat5117 Před 4 lety +2

      Kyon choice isn't for him only but for Nagato as well. The speech was begin after he knows who is the one behind it all.

    • @JustAVilly
      @JustAVilly Před 4 lety +3

      @@datletat5117 i agree. it was him truly realising the truth of it all

    • @KevinNyaa
      @KevinNyaa  Před 4 lety +19

      Wow, thank you for the lovely comment! What made me want to make this video (apart from my recent realisation) is that the majority of people who watch The Disappearance, attribute the film's greatness to mostly Kyon. I've rarely seen people appreciate Yuki Nagato on that same level and thought she was deserving of that same status. I'm really glad that you enjoyed the vid!

    • @JustAVilly
      @JustAVilly Před 4 lety +3

      @@KevinNyaa I am glad that you liked my comment! And yes, indeed! Nagato Yuki is such a wonderful character and I will probably keep loving her until the end of my days!!

    • @152mmapfsds
      @152mmapfsds Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, Nagato love ftw

  • @meeramalhotra33
    @meeramalhotra33 Před 3 lety +64

    I would've done the same thing as Nagato even if I were an emotionless robot had someone made me go through the endless eight 15,532 times.

    • @TheDestineyAngel
      @TheDestineyAngel Před 2 lety +1

      Nice profile pic

    • @blizzard1198
      @blizzard1198 Před rokem

      Nah,I'd say fuck you to the integration thought entity and just end the cycle

    • @blizzard1198
      @blizzard1198 Před rokem +1

      Then I'd tell kyon to tell haruhi everything if I go missing

  • @KevinNyaa
    @KevinNyaa  Před 4 lety +183

    The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya still stands as one of the best KyoAni films to date and I've come to realise how integral Yuki Nagato makes this film. It's not about Haruhi or even Kyon. It's about Yuki. See you all next time!

    • @ToshiRolls
      @ToshiRolls Před 4 lety +3

      Kevin Nyaa it’s a personal favorite film of all time in my own opinion

    • @user-rp3ne2wi6k
      @user-rp3ne2wi6k Před 3 lety +1

      It's my second favourite kyoani anime. Liz and the blue bird is not only the best kyoani film but in my opinion the best of all time

  • @Poketoa
    @Poketoa Před 4 lety +74

    I’m happy you realized this. Yuki’s story is so beautiful. I hadn’t realized how many people somehow missed it. I actually didn’t catch on to Yuki being the culprit until the moment Yuki was about to appear on screen. The moment it happened was the moment I realized everything and that this was a movie about Yuki. Later rewatches of the series would have me pick up on every little emotion barely visible in her face. And in that moment I realized that I’d done the same thing, but to myself. Suppressed emotions for years. “My function is to observe.” Finally losing control and changing reality itself just to feel seen. All sentiments I recognized. I liked her going into this movie, but she became my favorite character of all time at the end.

  • @The23s
    @The23s Před 4 lety +36

    Excellent analysis. I agree: “Disappearance“ was Yuki’s story more than anyone else’s.
    I always thought Yuki’s break was inevitable. One element I’ve never heard mentioned: At the start of the series, she’s got the power and knowledge of a cosmic god, but only three years of experience at being a human-and those in complete isolation. So her entire life at North High has been an exercise in “faking it,” like any adolescent but multiplied immeasurably. Endless 8 gave her more time (centuries) as a human, but even more isolated than before. If not for the ties she had built with the other SOS members, and Kyon in particular, I think she would have simply destroyed everything.

    • @metronome7799
      @metronome7799 Před 4 lety +4

      She could've possibly gone that route but I kinda doubt she would've just destroyed everything, that's counter intuitive to her reason for being on earth. I like to think that her programming acts as a sort of "anaesthetic" that keeps her apathetic and following orders, putting a damper on the pain or will to resist. her job is to just observe after all. but it was a mix of the brigade influencing her along with the stress of her job (literal centuries of mundane boringness) that acted as a catalyst to push for her own desires, she's gentle. However if she lacked the connections she made, she probably would've just continued following orders while burying the resentment. she wouldn't see her feelings as important enough to jeopardise her entire mission

  • @CaptainAce847
    @CaptainAce847 Před 2 lety +3

    Yuki is the best character in the show. Badass and adorable 🥰

  • @tenhirankei
    @tenhirankei Před 4 lety +25

    I love when Kyon has Yuki tell her superior what he'll do if she's removed. Threatening to tell Haruhi about her own power having her do something outlandish to free one of the SOS brigade is scary enough! Maybe she'd reduce the Thought Entity (did I get it right?) to a balloon animal.

  • @NotSoGoodDark
    @NotSoGoodDark Před 8 měsíci +2

    I cant believe it took CZcams 3 years to bring this video to me. Regardless, I agree with you. From the very start to the finish. Even the part where you said You didn't find the show as incredible as most others. I'll be frank, for the longest time I wondered how it'd have been if Kyon decided to stay instead. So when the Yuki Spinoff came out I was really happy. Because even though main timeline Yuki couldn't have her wish granted and find peace/happiness, there's a version of her that did.

  • @RandomKun
    @RandomKun Před rokem +2

    I watched this movie 1st hand, I had no clue about the series.
    It was a winter night, Rain was pouring and I decided why not watch a 3 hour long movie, about mystery, because that's what it showed on Google review.
    I always loved to watch long movies so this one was perfect for me. I just read the synopsis of every character in the movie and I just watched it, wrapped in my blanket, shivering, well couldn't relate to the movie anymore.
    The plot was great, but what was even better was that I saw it in 360p, so it looked way better to me as it complimented the art style and the colour tone of the movie, dry, dull and cold.
    The movie taught me a big lesson, you will never know the value of a time, until it passes and becomes nostalgia.
    Ironically, watching anime movies in the late 2019 and early 2020 made me realise I was having the best time of my life, while I was living in it.
    Good old 2019.

  • @peterkoinzell7983
    @peterkoinzell7983 Před 4 lety +34

    I always thought when kyon said 'yuki' he was just saying 'snow' as in 'oh, it's snowing'. and only Nagato thought for a moment he was calling her name then realizes hes talking about snow and the melancholy continues... so sad.

    • @ackack47
      @ackack47 Před 3 lety +3

      Pretty sure this is what happened. He didn't mean to make it sound like he was addressing her, but for a moment she thought he was.

    • @kimmycassie
      @kimmycassie Před 3 lety

      Sameeee

    • @randomlurker7929
      @randomlurker7929 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, that's what happened actually, I'm not sure how this guy got it wrong.

  • @stormcutter59
    @stormcutter59 Před rokem +2

    I always wanted to see where the story would go next after this. After all, this was a huge leap for characters like Kyon and Yuki in terms of their personalities. I think what's equally sad about this movie is it was the start of this series being REALLY damn good and yet it would end up being the very last thing we see of the show. What a way to end it but.......boy what a way to forever leave us hanging for something we'll never get to see progress further. The show was great, but this movie escalates the series to legend status for me

  • @lukeporras1288
    @lukeporras1288 Před 4 lety +13

    I watched this movie for the first time about a week ago. When I finished, I remember telling a friend it should actually be called the Nagato Yuki movie.
    It gave me a whole new appreciation for the character and I just had to watch the Disappearance of Nagato Yuki spin-off show right after. (Thankfully i like regular old slice of life so I did enjoy that lol)
    The movie really made me feel for Nagato. In the show previously it hadn’t even occurred to me that Nagato could even feel emotions. But it also makes sense. She was done with all the crap she had to deal with. (Ahem- the Endless Eight...) She wanted to live a quiet happy life in a normal world, as a normal girl. You can’t help but sympathize with that.

  • @floof3167
    @floof3167 Před 4 lety +27

    It seems like to me this anime has three main messages it is trying to portray, each with its own level of subtly. The first of which is the one you mentioned in this video; empathy. Everyone took Yuki for granted. They saw her as someone they could push their problems onto but also someone who isn't normally worth paying much attention to. It is only until the end when Kyon is able to realize the emotional stress (errors) that she's been building up this entire time due to the 600+ years she was forced both by her master and by her "friends" to be the isolated observer who nobody acknowledges until they need something. While Kyon selfishly chose his desire for the old world over Yuki's closure, he at least was the only one that occasionally recognized throughout the anime that she did indeed seem to harbor some emotions in her eyes, and most importantly the only one who could understand how she feels and therefore decided to let her know how important she really was to him.
    The second point is simple but once again one that is portrayed subtly. You don't know what you have until you've lost it. From the very beginning of Kyon's adventures with Haruhi he seemed to find it a bother. Kyon always wished that Haruhi, and therefore the world, would just be normal. However when he is granted his wish one of the first things we see is his panic and fear when he realized that Haruhi along with his other friends are either missing or normal humans. It is only until he is presented with the choice between the two worlds that he has to actually perform some self-reflection and comes to realize that sure while Haruhi was usually the cause of his snarky remarks, he still greatly cared for her and the fun world which she created.
    Finally a message that is often portrayed in anime is that there are certain qualities we have as children and lose when reaching maturity. Perhaps in order for us to live a happier life and one that isnt so boring we should retain some our childhood sense of wonder and desire. Haruhi is practically the embodiment of this (although for her it reaches an unhealthy point of obsession). From the beginning, Kyon tells us that he use to dream of espers, aliens, and time-travelers but after growing up has left all that childish stuff behind. He constantly complains when the things that Haruhi brings into existence don't conform to his mature view of how the world should be. But be this as it may when given a choice of a normal world or his original world which is filled with these strange existances, he chooses the latter saying how much more fun it was.
    I've probably gotten of couple things wrong due to my terrible memory, but in my opinion, these are the three main points that the anime was attempting to convey. One of the numerous things that makes it such a masterpiece is that there are so many connections that can be drawn between so many things. The writers have made it so that even if you don't notice one of the messages, chances are that if you are paying attention you'll be able to find one that you relate to.

  • @HaotoAnimeOnPiano
    @HaotoAnimeOnPiano Před 4 lety +17

    Man, this really hits home. Haruhi Suzumiya was one of my earliest anime and I still remember to this day how much I love the movie.
    And that kinda reminds me why I had a thing for kuuderes in the first place. Always helping, without attention.
    Welp, time to rewatch this. KyoAni will forever be in my heart.

  • @chakarasama
    @chakarasama Před rokem +3

    omg this video was posted 2 years ago but I'm just finding it now. I really love this anime and loved Yuki the moment we met her in the show. And boy was I happy with the ending. This show really is about Yuki, she's the main protagonist lol

  • @hikari4483
    @hikari4483 Před 20 dny +1

    Whenever I remember this anime or its characters, i get completely overwhelmed by feelings of sadness and emptiness. I feel like the characters in this story truly did exist and no anime has ever made me feel this way.

  • @jeffurakee6752
    @jeffurakee6752 Před 4 lety +26

    When Kyon said yuki, I think he means it's snowing, but Yuki though he was calling him by the first name for the first time.

  • @roxolp604
    @roxolp604 Před 3 lety +2

    I agree with everything you said, but I'd like to say that I believe the film isn't about Yuki instead of Kyon, but about both of them together. The ending of the film where Kyon walks up to the club room affirming that he is now an active defender of this world, which is a shift from his outlook prior to the film. I've also been reading the books lately and the events of this film have a noticeable impact on Kyon's character, while he still complains, he fully acknowledges that he is having fun, and in the 2 novels I've read past the events of the Disappearance, has referenced the events already several times. I think the Disappearance is a huge turning point in the series and its due to the impact it has on both Yuki's and Kyon's characters, as well as the impact it has on their relationship.

  • @reinelgarret2796
    @reinelgarret2796 Před 3 lety +7

    Yuki Nagato became my all-time favorite anime character after watching this movie. She is the real focus of The Disappearance. Also, it's true I also don't like the Haruhi series until watching that movie.

  • @rameleuterio380
    @rameleuterio380 Před 3 lety +8

    I'm sure that the Data Integration Thought Entity noted this disturbing activity of Nagato. And as she furtherly develops her emotional attachment with brigade members and personality like a human person, more conflicts are surely on the way.
    Kyon and Haruhi, please do your best to protect our dear Nagato.

  • @maik1154
    @maik1154 Před 4 lety +27

    Wow, that's deepful reflexion. I didn't expect a video of Haruhi in 2020 bringing this fresh point of view. Congrats, the video is superb!
    PS: You speak very well, even it's to understand as foreigner speaker :p

  • @liannaquilong3802
    @liannaquilong3802 Před 2 lety +1

    omg. I just finished the film.
    and straight up went to youtube and saw this video. I KNEW there's something more to it, and YOU pointed it out REALLY REALLY WELL.
    There is this subtle underlying emotion from inside of me that I counld'nt know why, how, what it is after watching the movie.
    and in this video it hit everything, I cant explain it very well. Specially the 6:57 part of the analysis. I burst out crying to the end in here, I really appreciated Nagato more now, and the symbolism about the Snow? I cried like a baby. i didn't thought of it until now, Kevin you just pointed everything these feelings i cant explain.
    I really love this video analysis. Thank you thank you so much for making this video. I feel refreshed after watching this

    • @KevinNyaa
      @KevinNyaa  Před 2 lety

      Glad I could help you appreciate this great film! Check out the the other video essays on my channel if you're interested in content like this!

  • @peko7016
    @peko7016 Před 3 lety +1

    Im so happy to see that people are still talking about this anime

  • @vishanthfishy
    @vishanthfishy Před 4 lety +17

    Your analysis of Yuki Nagato is so absolutely spot on. However I think there is one point in your video I have to disagree on. Disappearance and the original series is absolutely Kyons story through and through. The series shows us who and what Haruhi is and her relationship with Kyon, she is the embodiment of Kyons existential desires. Disappearance contextualise what Yuki is to Kyon. Your amazing point about Yuki being the deus ex machina also applies to Kyon he more than anyone has solved a lot of Haruhis shenanigans he was the man who ended the endless eight. Yuki is Kyons innate mundane persona the simple life, a visual metaphor for the life he always asked for but never truly considered its implications. Haruhi and Yuki and two sides of Kyon and both retroactively serve Kyons arc. Disappearance fully realises Yukis story and purpose in the narrative however to say the movie is about her is too far fetched, we also need to take note about that fact that almost every shot in this movie feature Kyon and his pov is our only perspective of the story because its the only one that matters. The Entire Haruhi Suzumiya story IS Kyons story.

    • @NSSpaser
      @NSSpaser Před 4 lety +4

      For whatever it's worth, I totally support your viewpoint. When I rewatched the series years after I first experienced it (and read through all the light novels), I realized that there was this huge subtext of Kyon and Haruhi developing their relationship and growing as people, and that just helped me appreciate all the effort and detail that went into the animation and story.

  • @lbryant2261
    @lbryant2261 Před 3 lety +4

    Yuki also means "Best Girl." :)

    • @stevetheduck1425
      @stevetheduck1425 Před 3 lety

      The name 'Yuki' written on her shoes uses the character for 'Hope'.

  • @pakxenon
    @pakxenon Před 4 lety +16

    That piano track through my headphones, wow it was like it was playing in the very room I'm in.
    Great analysis. I'll definitely keep this in mind the next time I rewatch Disappearance.

  • @landscapedetective4064
    @landscapedetective4064 Před 4 lety +5

    A beautifully succinct analysis, with which I completely concur. Thank you. There are a couple of points I'd like to draw your attention to. If you note the books that Yuki is seen reading throughout the series, and even in the film, they all have relevance to Nagato's journey towards her 'becoming' Yuki, the individual. Also, if you recall in the episode 'Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody,' Haruhi's message to Orihime and Hikoboshi is 'I am here.' This is effectively echoed in the actions of Yuki Nagato on the night that she alters the world. She is seen gently waving her hand in the air, as if calling to someone or trying to attract someone's attention, i.e. she is saying 'I am here.' It's therefore fitting that when Kyon kneels before her towards the end of 'Disappearance' he's acknowledging Yuki for who she is and not what she is. Thank you once again for your video.

  • @valkoinentassu4704
    @valkoinentassu4704 Před 3 lety +1

    This message can also be aplied to life as a whole

  • @dlt844
    @dlt844 Před rokem +1

    I guess all of us felt sympathetic towards yuki at the end of the movie but unconciously, it transmitted its message in a subtle way but i kind of felt like yuki's pain which i couldn't understand at all was finally understood, after watching your video

  • @chJohnJobs
    @chJohnJobs Před 4 lety +4

    Funny how i got this on my first watch through...
    But the fact that Yuki dispite being in the background,she was my favorite.
    Not only that but snow is my favorite wether and even though i partially speak Japanese, I didnt even realize Yuki ment snow.
    Funny how well the symbolism works. Truely a work of art.

  • @ToshiRolls
    @ToshiRolls Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve watched this movie countless times. Now I have to watch this movie again. With absolute meaning because it’s all so beautiful. Thank you.

  • @MrYoda2k
    @MrYoda2k Před 4 lety +8

    You almost made me cry.. xD. That was a beautiful analysis as always, thank you!.

    • @KevinNyaa
      @KevinNyaa  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the praise! :D

  • @Sinamuna
    @Sinamuna Před 4 lety +3

    I loved this analysis so much. The ending rooftop scene explanation was superb and made me tear up a little. I've always shipped Kyon with Nagato, too, so even more it was powerful for me. I've always thought of that movie as a Nagato-focused one, so I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought it wasn't about Haruhi at all!

    • @KevinNyaa
      @KevinNyaa  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the kind words! Nagato is really under-appreciated.

  • @emperorlelouch5696
    @emperorlelouch5696 Před 2 lety +1

    😭😭😭. This made me tear up near the end. Not only because of the sad and yet beautiful music by Erik Satie (which I love btw), and the quote by Yasuhiro Takemoto, but also because of the meaning of this film and how clearly I remember watching it back in 2015 as a teenager in highschool on my winter break. It was such an incredible experience and I don't regret a single moment of it. The Melancholy of Haurhi Suzumiya will forever have a special place in my heart and this video was really nice to watch. Thank you Kevin, you just gained a new subscriber👍🏼.

  • @pixelchu
    @pixelchu Před měsícem

    This video was really poetic.
    Yasuhiro Takemoto did really amazing work. Teared up a bit at the end

  • @kagekun1198
    @kagekun1198 Před měsícem

    In the novel, Kyon once compared Nagato to the club like Nitrogen to the atmosphere. Given how truly significant they were despite being unnoticed, that analogy really fits.

  • @lilPopper
    @lilPopper Před rokem +1

    After recently dealing with panic attacks, especially late last night, I thought of Nagato Yuki. Did not feel too well. So I called in sick from work and went back to bed.

  • @solitaregames
    @solitaregames Před 10 měsíci +1

    I think the thing about Nagato beign forced to live 600 years reliving the endless 8 over and over again contributed for her snapping.

  • @tarlison2k1
    @tarlison2k1 Před 2 lety +1

    I always think the disappearance of Nagato chan is actually a world that Yuki have visited a nd manage to gain inspiration on having a normal life

  • @edwoodsr
    @edwoodsr Před rokem +2

    You really need to read the novels to understand that, just as the time-traveler(s), esper(s), and alien(s) knew more about Haruhi, they also knew more about Kyon.

    • @arashigure9193
      @arashigure9193 Před rokem

      While this movie analysis made good sense, it also forgot the fact that it was originally based on the actual Light Novel first and foremost. Those who had read the Light Novel would know that this particular arc is actually about Yuki Nagato trying to make Kyon choose between which world is better-- one that is normal, or one that is not. Nagato even had to disobey her seniors just to make this one particular chance for Kyon to make a choice, simply because she knows he is the only person closer to their idea of a "God" (Haruhi) who can help bring in a genuine "reaction" that her seniors badly needed. But in hindsight, it's also Nagato finally possessing a tinge of emotion from all the things she experienced, even as an observer of Haruhi and those around her.
      Kyon would later understand this in the Novel, and gives particular attention to Nagato after the Disappearance of Haruhi arc.

  • @ronaldperez9606
    @ronaldperez9606 Před 3 dny

    I am watching this series and I am looking forward to watch the movie. I agree with you that Nagato Yuki is one subtle character that embodies a lot of emotions in an emotionless state. Thanks for this analysis, .

  • @BossVongola10
    @BossVongola10 Před 3 lety +2

    As for me, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya's foreground is the Nagato story as in your
    understanding. However,
    background is about Kyon, not only
    true desire for entertainment but Kyon's role and place in the world, his true identity.

  • @WeebHead
    @WeebHead Před 3 lety +1

    This video is by far the best anime related content I have watched in a long time

  • @Flugmorph
    @Flugmorph Před 4 lety +6

    beautiful video. i just wonder why you never once mentioned the almost endless summer repeats yuki went through in the endless 8 arc.

  • @datletat5117
    @datletat5117 Před 4 lety +8

    Good vid. I love this movie, and Nagato is the best girl in anime.
    Many scene of this movie is beautiful. Like the rooftop scene, the Asakura ballet, Kyon speech and Kyon touching Haruhi face.
    Too many great scene make people also forget the other like Nagato bitting Kyon arm and when Kyon asked Nagato to wait for him in the clubroom. She answered yes. If someone watch Clannad after story, they know this scene is comparable with Nagisa choice to be with MC even she know the future with him look like.

  • @christianoh1130
    @christianoh1130 Před 3 lety +2

    Your voice mixed with the back-round makes me feel at ease.

  • @mariondiabolito4054
    @mariondiabolito4054 Před 2 lety +1

    Yuki was also driven spare by the Endless 8 (thousand years), don't forget.

  • @exiaR2x78
    @exiaR2x78 Před 2 lety +2

    The thing I loved about The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya was how well it ties into probably the worst part of the tv series being endless eight. As a viewer you suffered through those 8 episodes and honestly its hard to sit through, so as a viewer you can relate a lot to Yuki's mindset being she remembers all of the time loop which is what leads her to change reality to this. We then get to see a different Yuki whos a lot more human compared to the original reality.

  • @aiwash2766
    @aiwash2766 Před 3 lety +1

    Just watched this movie for the holidays and I loved it it does so much that I like what a great video

  • @SinisterSmiley
    @SinisterSmiley Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for making this video Kevin. This movie has aged so well. its been a while since I watched it. I feel like re-watching it in Chronological order.

  • @MisterVestige
    @MisterVestige Před 2 lety

    I have never loved an anime character as much as Yuki Nagato, she's such an interesting and sympathetic character, she's also cute

  • @homnaybuonnhi4147
    @homnaybuonnhi4147 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Tôi cực thích Nagato Yuki , và có điều bất ngờ cho mọi người là vào năm 2024 bộ phim này sẽ ra tập mới.... Và tôi mong cô nàng Nagato Yuki sẽ có 1 cái kết đẹp❤❤❤

  • @NoIdentity724
    @NoIdentity724 Před 4 lety +3

    My favorite anime film. Thanks for the analysis!

  • @bradcorbin8814
    @bradcorbin8814 Před 3 lety +1

    Just a note to say I much appreciated your review here and the efforts to produce, with appropriate clips and commentary synced for the benefit of the viewer, along with 'Gymnopedie' and the unobtrusive but memorable background music [like Yuki herself, my own favorite character from the series and movie, small, sometimes unnoticed gestures, yet powerful meaning, if one is paying attention to others].

  • @stormcutter59
    @stormcutter59 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful video for a beautiful movie. I found this film on a whim years ago and to see a new analysis is incredible to see. Thank you

  • @ms.enlyabril5398
    @ms.enlyabril5398 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful analysis on The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya. ❤️

  • @TsuzuraYuuki
    @TsuzuraYuuki Před 3 lety +1

    I know kyon would reset the universe but throughout the movie, I was hoping he stay in the new universe. I always like Yuki and I can connect to her, it’s so sad to watch this movie and see how she is like as a normal person. I want her to feel happy in the new universe...

  • @iancolman1411
    @iancolman1411 Před 2 lety

    Dude it was always about nagato. Glad you made the video. The endless 8 is nagatos suffering she knows all and she's it all and is suffering she loves all of the characters even past present and future.

  • @Wurbel199
    @Wurbel199 Před 3 lety

    I am so glad that the Video is back, because it was gone for a while! 😭

    • @KevinNyaa
      @KevinNyaa  Před 3 lety +1

      Won the dispute by Kadokawa! It is now up for good!

    • @Wurbel199
      @Wurbel199 Před 3 lety

      @@KevinNyaa Glad to hear! 🙂

  • @RossComputerGuy
    @RossComputerGuy Před 3 lety +1

    I know why I feel like I understand her so much, because Yuki and I are the same kind of person. From your analysis, it sounds like the movie paints how a kuudere/danders feels. Even though we don't show our emotions, it affects us that much more and so it means the world to us to be recognized.

  • @canapitas
    @canapitas Před 3 lety +1

    Indeed a great analysis good sir! Very in depth. I my self just finished the series just a few days ago for the very first time and even thoe the episodes were very enjoyable (endless 8 got a bit irritating) the movie is what really gave the series that final piece to be a great anime worthy of a watch. You realize and feel very bad for poor Yuki. I know I was very late for the watch, but am glad I did and went into it spoiler free which helped in the enjoyment.

  • @Mr-tc8bl
    @Mr-tc8bl Před 2 lety

    The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya was the first Blu-ray I ever bought. I watched it as long as my PS3 worked. It’s an emotional and animated masterpiece. I immediately related to Yuki, and she became my favorite character in anime. I Endless Eight was the greatest buildup in anime series I have ever experienced. It was a bit painful to watch the same story unfolding 8 times. Then you realize our poor Yuki has been living those 2 weeks for almost 600 years. And she remembers it all! And she left the choice to Kyon! Erik Satie’s Gymnopédies playing in the background as Nagato changes is always emotionally striking. Thank you for acknowledging this masterpiece.

  • @00F
    @00F Před 2 lety +1

    This movie is one of those rare stories that depending on how you look at it, has a good ending (finding Haruhi, the brigade members, and returning the world back to normal), and the bad ending (Yuki Nagato being unable to live a normal life).

  • @kelticlago
    @kelticlago Před 2 lety

    J'ai été très heureux de voir ici parfaitement et brillamment développé ce que je ruminais depuis hier, jour où j'ai enfin pu voir cette petite merveille de film!
    Merci de m'avoir aidé à me fixer les idées.

  • @TheHalomaster256
    @TheHalomaster256 Před 4 lety +1

    Dude....I so needed this right now

  • @jarvy251
    @jarvy251 Před 2 lety

    It's always interesting to see people experience media many years after it's release. When I saw Disappearance when it first came out, there was never any question the film was about Nagato. It was hotly anticipated as "Nagato's Arc" by fans. Nagato's longing for a normal Life was so engaging that it got it's own spin-off series. How bizarre that in the years since, the conversation had shifted so much to other aspects that the core of the story had been forgotten.

  • @Mr_Sir.
    @Mr_Sir. Před 4 lety

    Thank you happy that there is someone that noticed this and took the time to do this Yuki Nagato is a character that I am fond of so I appreciate this

  • @super-silpelit
    @super-silpelit Před 3 lety +1

    ngl but I mean I think that the film was mainly about Yuki and not Haruhi its very obviouse...and hey the endless eight is just one example of the weight of emotional stress that Yuki had to go through, so the film satisfied my in that regard!

  • @mirvox
    @mirvox Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful Analysis, Kevin.

  • @AlienSnowflake
    @AlienSnowflake Před 10 měsíci

    I love yuki. That's why her spinoff was epic

  • @dreyblanc7503
    @dreyblanc7503 Před 3 lety

    I was not understanding Yuki so much in the series before, but now that film changed it. It made me learned that the strongest people are the most emotional deeply on the inside. Yuki is one of my underrated favorite character

  • @jayevans6146
    @jayevans6146 Před 2 lety

    Music used is Gymnopedies by Erik Satie for anyone wondering. Uploader doesn't credit it. It's used in the film's soundtrack but is royalty free so it's used in many different films.

  • @antrite08
    @antrite08 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful analysis! The Disappearance is my favorite movie ever. and The Haruhi series is my favorite anime and manga series. I can't even put into words how i felt and still feel to learn that Yasuhiro was one of the ones lost in the fire. it just hurts still only way i know how to say thank you to him is to enjoy my favorite series. and i feel like Yuki is the most important character in the series as a whole the movie did a beautiful job showing how important she is.

  • @k-ondoomer
    @k-ondoomer Před rokem

    I love this film and it's easily my favorite movie of all time, I could go on about how it mastfully encapsulates both film and anime technique but it's the writing that gets me and what specifically makes this movie the goat for me is thus
    In the end kyon gets to go back to his crazy life with haruhi and friends, but only after taking that same thing away from the alternate nagato. God tier writing. With real weight .

  • @tsuki2505
    @tsuki2505 Před 4 lety +1

    For those who is curious, There's a spin off of the disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya called The disappearance of Nagato Yuki chan
    It's about Nagato Yuki and their normal school life.( It's made by a different studio and it's wholesome)
    Recommended

  • @HellenicCinema
    @HellenicCinema Před 4 lety +3

    You’re back

    • @KevinNyaa
      @KevinNyaa  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm never not back. My upload schedule is just consistently inconsistent!

  • @SummerLastDays
    @SummerLastDays Před 2 lety

    why am i crying watching this? i already watch the movie 4 times and still cry a lot. i want to hug nagato so bad, you did great nagato

  • @anthonyroosenmaallen2679

    I just finished the movie and I wasn't expecting it would effect me the way it did. Truly a mastercraft of anime.

  • @reemahlynch
    @reemahlynch Před 4 lety

    rewatched it yesterday, i started crying when kyon says sorry to nagato at the end and her eyes subtly tear up, such an underrated character

  • @ricardox3777
    @ricardox3777 Před 4 lety +4

    I'm crying for Yuri because she didn't get what she needed I want her to have an happy moment

  • @cyrene03
    @cyrene03 Před 4 lety

    Really appreciate this. thank you.
    I've loved this movie ever since i watched it and i still can't forget about it after a decade.

  • @152mmapfsds
    @152mmapfsds Před 4 lety

    I'm so happy people still review this anime

  • @inatus_s
    @inatus_s Před 4 lety

    I'm glad that yuki did get her spotlight in disappearance of nagato yuki. She has always been my favourite character in the series.

  • @rocketman2379
    @rocketman2379 Před 3 lety

    Just finished this amazing movie and now i'm in the process of watching every video that I can find about it

  • @Yumemaru.
    @Yumemaru. Před 2 lety

    Yuki is by far my favorite character.
    There's so much haruhi content that hasn't been animated, it's really a shame.

  • @michaellodwich9062
    @michaellodwich9062 Před 3 lety

    This a very precious analysis. Thank you, Mr. Nyaa, for this profound video.
    Greetings from Germany,
    Michael

  • @emanelnagar4858
    @emanelnagar4858 Před 3 lety

    Thabk you for talking about yuki because that's exactly how it felt to me when i watched it. Although of course the film itself doesn't show that directly since it also focuses on haruhi and kyon's choice, so that's why you're video was awesome

  • @henry199xx
    @henry199xx Před rokem

    Again. I love this video so much!!!

  • @telecasterjade
    @telecasterjade Před 2 lety

    This video really not just opened my eyes on Yuki Nagato.. but the whole series itself, this was one of the very firsts anime I watched, in fact, I watched this anime because it was heavily referenced in Lucky Star, because of that, I went into the series thinking it was just a slice of life, and got overwhelmed with a presence of a story, character development, focus on a story, that I sort of disliked it, but with hindsight, it's a very fun, intriguing anime that I did injustice, Im so disappointed in myself that I only came for the God Knows concert, also really upset I didn't feel the awestruckness of others they felt watching that concert for the first time, they had the buildup, the low expectations running throughout the episode and being pleasantly surprised, as compared to me just thinking that the song played on one of the episodes of Lucky Star was catchy and decided to look it up online, you could say I felt melancholy (haha I'll leave)
    because of that, not fully grasping the story from Kyon's perspective, I was really sad of his choice to go back to his original world, not because of it being boring, but because of it being seeming exhausting, not having much of a free will, or you'd end up in trouble for doing anything out of Haruhi's liking, but again, it might be because the life that Kyon enters in The Disappearance was a life that I think alot of us want, a normal life, friends, hanging out together having hotpot together, but for Kyon, it was already there for him, for him, it is boring, so now I think I understand his choice a bit more.
    thanks Kevin Nyaa for opening my eyes on what an amazing, awestrucking, unbelievable masterpiece the whole series actually is, I hope we get more amazing series like these soon in the future, Rest in Paradise Takemoto sensei, your legacy will live on

  • @Mouseling216
    @Mouseling216 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful to see even more analysis videos on the best movie ever

  • @justsomeguy1998
    @justsomeguy1998 Před 4 lety +1

    I love this video

  • @Matthew-pn1qu
    @Matthew-pn1qu Před 3 lety

    Just saw this movie. Nice video…well done.