History:Here, though she’s from this version of canon. Appearance:Here. Personality:
Whenever the name “Haruhi Suzumiya” pops up in someone’s head, the first word they think of is “eccentric” or “unusual”. This is due to all the weird things she does and has done, both in the past and the present. Examples of these are drawing weird symbols to Orihime and Hikoboshi, writing a message to Santa in the snow as a high schooler, searching for kappa, and even believing that the definition of a “mysterious” transfer student is a person who transfers in May - or as Haruhi says, “halfway through the year”.
However, Haruhi is not some ordinary weird girl. Even this Haruhi, who goes to a different school from most of the main cast has some personalities that make her unique. Sure, both Haruhi from the main series and the Haruhi from the Disappearance spinoff have the same goal, which is to “find aliens, time travelers, sliders, and espers and have fun with them”, but the Haruhi from the manga spinoff isn’t as crazy as the original. Why, you ask? It’s because her background is slightly different. The Haruhi who goes to North High knows no boundaries, especially since she’s at a prefectural, public high school, while the Haruhi who goes to Kouyouen (Disappearance spinoff) knows the rules and how to follow them. Of course, this side of Haruhi, who follows the rules and is practically an excellent student is a facade - one that she only shows to the school and possibly her parents as well.
Even though Haruhi knows her boundaries, Haruhi is still Haruhi: she is still going to be reckless with her actions. By “reckless”, it is implied that Haruhi takes action before thinking of a plan - or at least, a good plan. Haruhi may play the role of an innocent, second year high schooler at Kouyouen, but once she’s outside the school’s premises, Haruhi practically has a whole personality flip and goes back to being that eccentric girl trying to find and have fun with the supernatural. She doesn’t believe in limitations or rules - at least, most of the time - she will actually barge into North High while wearing her regular uniform (without even caring that people might try to kick her out), and even force her two male lackeys: yes, we’re looking at you, Kyon and Koizumi - to do whatever she wants them to do.
Another thing to note is that unlike Haruhi from the main series, this version of Haruhi has little to no qualms about love. In fact, she clearly states to Kyon and Nagato that she didn’t have a bad love relationship in the past. However, she does get slightly miffed when people assume that she’s dating someone (especially when it’s Koizumi that people assume she’s dating), when she really isn’t dating anyone. Of course, Haruhi does like Kyon - though she knows that Nagato likes him (even if both sides are ridiculous about it) - and tells Nagato that she doesn’t “dislike him”, especially when Kyon tells Haruhi that kappas could possibly exist.
Even though it may seem like that Haruhi may get her way most of the time, it’s only because she knows almost exactly how to do things. However, it’s not always the best thing to do. At least, when it concerns others. Especially when they get hurt. However, Haruhi believes the best in others, even if she doesn’t show it - and she would never put any of her friends in a life-threatening situation.
Haruhi does get slightly pissed off when her friends (especially Kyon and Asakura) tease her, make fun of her, and mess with her, but she knows that it’s just something she gets for being friends with them. And for teasing them back. In fact, she treats her friends better than strangers, even if it may not seem that way.
As for how she treats her friends, Haruhi does like to tease a lot and play with them. The Literary Club (plus Mikuru, Tsuruya and Koizumi) is kind of like her family that she can practically do anything with. As a note, Haruhi won’t force people to do things (unless you’re Kyon) because it’s rude to do that. Kyon’s an exception, though. She even follows protocol for them (i.e. getting permission from the school so that they can go inside the school without having to break in) because she has way more fun with the Literary Club in North High than she does doing anything else at her own school.
Speaking of the LIterary Club, Haruhi, at times, acts like the club leader - making decisions that the actual president wouldn’t make for the sole reason that Nagato is doing something else (i.e playing video games or reading). Haruhi is actually very excitable and hates boredom, which is why she has to come up with things on the fly for the group to do.
However, Haruhi is still a student, and a very dedicated one at that. In fact, she got into Kouyouen on a scholarship and is one of the smartest people in the whole group (she even outwitted Asakura, of all people).
All in all, Haruhi’s a girl who’s always looking for something to do, even if she has to do the wrong thing to do it.
Abilities:
Haruhi has absolutely no special abilities as of the latest chapter. The story is based off of “Disappearance”, which implies that the series is set in a more ordinary world where everyone is human and have no supernatural abilities.
haruhi suzumiya | disappearance of nagato yuki-chan | semi-reserved
Appearance: Here.
Personality:
Whenever the name “Haruhi Suzumiya” pops up in someone’s head, the first word they think of is “eccentric” or “unusual”. This is due to all the weird things she does and has done, both in the past and the present. Examples of these are drawing weird symbols to Orihime and Hikoboshi, writing a message to Santa in the snow as a high schooler, searching for kappa, and even believing that the definition of a “mysterious” transfer student is a person who transfers in May - or as Haruhi says, “halfway through the year”.
However, Haruhi is not some ordinary weird girl. Even this Haruhi, who goes to a different school from most of the main cast has some personalities that make her unique. Sure, both Haruhi from the main series and the Haruhi from the Disappearance spinoff have the same goal, which is to “find aliens, time travelers, sliders, and espers and have fun with them”, but the Haruhi from the manga spinoff isn’t as crazy as the original. Why, you ask? It’s because her background is slightly different. The Haruhi who goes to North High knows no boundaries, especially since she’s at a prefectural, public high school, while the Haruhi who goes to Kouyouen (Disappearance spinoff) knows the rules and how to follow them. Of course, this side of Haruhi, who follows the rules and is practically an excellent student is a facade - one that she only shows to the school and possibly her parents as well.
Even though Haruhi knows her boundaries, Haruhi is still Haruhi: she is still going to be reckless with her actions. By “reckless”, it is implied that Haruhi takes action before thinking of a plan - or at least, a good plan. Haruhi may play the role of an innocent, second year high schooler at Kouyouen, but once she’s outside the school’s premises, Haruhi practically has a whole personality flip and goes back to being that eccentric girl trying to find and have fun with the supernatural. She doesn’t believe in limitations or rules - at least, most of the time - she will actually barge into North High while wearing her regular uniform (without even caring that people might try to kick her out), and even force her two male lackeys: yes, we’re looking at you, Kyon and Koizumi - to do whatever she wants them to do.
Another thing to note is that unlike Haruhi from the main series, this version of Haruhi has little to no qualms about love. In fact, she clearly states to Kyon and Nagato that she didn’t have a bad love relationship in the past. However, she does get slightly miffed when people assume that she’s dating someone (especially when it’s Koizumi that people assume she’s dating), when she really isn’t dating anyone. Of course, Haruhi does like Kyon - though she knows that Nagato likes him (even if both sides are ridiculous about it) - and tells Nagato that she doesn’t “dislike him”, especially when Kyon tells Haruhi that kappas could possibly exist.
Even though it may seem like that Haruhi may get her way most of the time, it’s only because she knows almost exactly how to do things. However, it’s not always the best thing to do. At least, when it concerns others. Especially when they get hurt. However, Haruhi believes the best in others, even if she doesn’t show it - and she would never put any of her friends in a life-threatening situation.
Haruhi does get slightly pissed off when her friends (especially Kyon and Asakura) tease her, make fun of her, and mess with her, but she knows that it’s just something she gets for being friends with them. And for teasing them back. In fact, she treats her friends better than strangers, even if it may not seem that way.
As for how she treats her friends, Haruhi does like to tease a lot and play with them. The Literary Club (plus Mikuru, Tsuruya and Koizumi) is kind of like her family that she can practically do anything with. As a note, Haruhi won’t force people to do things (unless you’re Kyon) because it’s rude to do that. Kyon’s an exception, though. She even follows protocol for them (i.e. getting permission from the school so that they can go inside the school without having to break in) because she has way more fun with the Literary Club in North High than she does doing anything else at her own school.
Speaking of the LIterary Club, Haruhi, at times, acts like the club leader - making decisions that the actual president wouldn’t make for the sole reason that Nagato is doing something else (i.e playing video games or reading). Haruhi is actually very excitable and hates boredom, which is why she has to come up with things on the fly for the group to do.
However, Haruhi is still a student, and a very dedicated one at that. In fact, she got into Kouyouen on a scholarship and is one of the smartest people in the whole group (she even outwitted Asakura, of all people).
All in all, Haruhi’s a girl who’s always looking for something to do, even if she has to do the wrong thing to do it.
Abilities:
Haruhi has absolutely no special abilities as of the latest chapter. The story is based off of “Disappearance”, which implies that the series is set in a more ordinary world where everyone is human and have no supernatural abilities.
Other: N/A