Log 13
I found myself watching bits and pieces of Hyouka, one of my favorite anime. And, of course, ended up finishing the entire series. Forever 5 stars for this gem.
Listening to: Yasashisa no Riyuu
For anyone planning to watch this who are in college and/or studying a higher levels of education, or have long left their walls of learning, Hyouka brings a sense of nostalgia to high school life. Obviously, this has been created with the Japanese high school and culture setting in mind. Yet, it does cover universal themes which I believe happen in just about any high school society. We have the studious student, the person who knows the deal about everyone else, love confessions, trips with schoolmates, the popular kids, and the student government.
Hyouka, along with Slice of Life, is always categorized in the Mystery genre. Apart from the “45-year-old controversy”, Oreki and the gang solve other peculiar cases that happen at school. Everything is kept light and quotidian. But the impressive writing, a light touch of philosophical ideas, along with the great animation give fresh perspective.
Herein lies the uniqueness of the show.
What I like about Hyouka is that it exemplifies the nuances of a genre. We are conditioned to think that "mystery" might automatically mean Sherlock or its anime contemporaries B: The Beginning or Deathnote or Detective Conan. Hyouka isn't that type. Nor does it try to be. This is a kind of mystery within a spectrum of 'mystery.' It's unpretentious; a high school life with riddle problems and drama coupled with nostalgic Slice of Life.
But as with many anime shows, its sweet opening song should give us a clue of what it explores and tries to accomplish.
And speaking of songs, Hyouka also blends western classical music in the background. It's a sweet combination of east and west.
Personally, I like this show mainly because of Oreki's personality.
In my country, and I suppose with most countries, being extroverted and smiling all the time and being proactive is not only the way to go, it's what's taught and what is encouraged. Oreki, with dry yet funny unassuming self, reminds us that not everyone is like this.
One of the best few episodes of Hyouka is during its School Festival where everyone is all geared up... except Oreki. He masterfully crafts a way that he would participate with the least amount of effort possible.
But I digress.
I highly recommend this show. Just take it for what it is: a sweet and serene anime about kids making the most of their high school life!
xoxo