This is a list of albums attributed to the anime adaptation The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya based on the Haruhi Suzumiya light novel series. There have been three soundtrack singles released for the anime containing the opening, ending, and insert songs featured in the anime series. Three radio drama CDs were released, along with a single which contained the theme songs to the radio dramas. A drama CD was also produced and the final track on the CD contained an original music track. There are nine additional character song albums sung by the voice actors for not only the five main characters in the series, but four other minor characters were also given mini albums.
Bōken Desho Desho? | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Aya Hirano |
Released: | April 26, 2006 |
Length: | 16:10 |
Prev Title: | Breakthrough |
Next Title: | Suzumiya Haruhi no Tsumeawase |
is the opening theme to the Japanese anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, as well as the movie, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya. It ranked #10 in CD sales on amazon.co.jp when the single was released.[1]
Hare Hare Yukai | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara and Yuko Goto |
Released: | May 10, 2006 |
Genre: | Anime soundtrack, J-pop |
Length: | 14:00 |
Label: | Lantis |
Next Title: | Saikyo Pare Parade |
See main article: article and Hare Hare Yukai. is the ending theme to the Japanese anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. The song is performed in Japanese by Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara and Yuko Goto, the respective voices of the characters Haruhi Suzumiya, Yuki Nagato and Mikuru Asahina from the series.
Due to massive support from fans of the series, the CD maxi single, which also featured the song Welcome UNKNOWN plus karaoke versions of both tracks, reached #5 on the Oricon singles charts,[2] and was the 18th best selling CD single in Japan on May 10, the day it was released.[3] It was also sold out on many online retailers and was amazon.co.jp's #1 selling CD. Hare Hare Yukai won the Radio Kansai Award in 2006, a subset of the Animation Kobe Theme Song Award.[4]
Italic Title: | no |
Suzumiya Haruhi no Tsumeawase | |
Type: | Soundtrack |
Artist: | Aya Hirano & Yuko Goto |
Released: | June 21, 2006 |
Genre: | J-pop |
Length: | 12:17 |
Label: | Lantis |
Prev Title: | Hare Hare Yukai |
Next Title: | Haruhi Suzumiya character single |
was first released in Japan on June 21, 2006. In the actual performance, Susumu Nishikawa played the guitar, Takeshi Taneda played the bass guitar, and Yutaka Odawara played drums. Animators traced their performance by Rotoscoping, and drew the performance scene in animation.
Saikyō Pare Parade | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara, and Yuko Goto |
Released: | November 22, 2006 |
Genre: | Single |
Length: | 17:46 |
Label: | Lantis |
Prev Title: | Hare Hare Yukai |
is the second single by Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara and Yuko Goto, the first being Hare Hare Yukai. The songs "Saikyō Pare Parade" and "Unmeiteki Jiken no Kōfuku" were the opening and ending themes respectively for the Haruhi Suzumiya radio dramas. The single was released on November 22, 2006 by Lantis. A cover version and music video was produced by Momoiro Clover in 2009.
Italic Title: | no |
Suzumiya Haruhi no Gensō | |
Type: | Soundtrack |
Artist: | Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra |
Released: | June 24, 2009 |
Genre: | Anime soundtrack |
Length: | 78:48 |
was a concert held in Tokyo on April 29, 2009 with music by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and Philip Chu as conductor. The event featured songs and background music from the anime arranged with a classical twist. A CD of the concert was released on June 24, 2009 and a DVD on February 26, 2010.
Italic Title: | no |
SOS Dan Radio Shibu Bangai Hen CD Vol.1 | |
Type: | Studio |
Longtype: | (Radio drama) |
Artist: | Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara and Yuko Goto |
Released: | July 5, 2006 |
Genre: | Radio drama |
Length: | 51:50 |
Label: | Lantis |
is the first volume radio drama CD released July 5, 2006.
Italic Title: | no |
SOS Dan Radio Shibu Bangai Hen CD Vol.2 | |
Type: | Studio |
Longtype: | (Radio drama) |
Artist: | Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara and Yuko Goto |
Released: | September 21, 2006 |
Genre: | Radio drama |
Length: | 57:16 |
Label: | Lantis |
is the second volume radio drama CD which was released on September 21, 2006.
Italic Title: | no |
SOS Dan Radio Shibu Bangai Hen CD Vol.3 | |
Type: | Studio |
Longtype: | (Radio drama) |
Artist: | Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara, Yuko Goto and Yuki Matsuoka |
Released: | December 21, 2006 |
Genre: | Radio drama |
Length: | 71:45 |
Label: | Lantis |
is the third volume radio drama CD in the series which was released on December 21, 2006.
Italic Title: | no |
"Sound Around" The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Drama CD | |
Type: | Studio |
Longtype: | audio drama |
Artist: | eight voice actors from the anime |
Released: | January 24, 2007 |
Genre: | Drama |
Length: | 68:17 |
Producer: | Lantis |
is the title of the drama CD adapted from the Japanese anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. It was released on January 24, 2007, published by Lantis. The last song on this CD, "First Good-Bye" is the drama CD's theme song sung by Aya Hirano.
See main article: List of Haruhi Suzumiya character song singles.
Nine music singles for The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya have been released featuring songs sung by the voice actors of the characters in the anime. These include: the three main female and two main male characters in the series along with four other supporting female characters. The first three released included songs by Aya Hirano as Haruhi Suzumiya, Minori Chihara as Yuki Nagato and Yuko Goto as Mikuru Asahina. Moreover, two additional character CDs were released on December 6, 2006, sung by Yuki Matsuoka as Tsuruya and Natsuko Kuwatani as Ryoko Asakura. Two more character CDs were released on January 24, 2007, sung by Sayaka Aoki as Kyon's Sister[7] and Yuri Shiratori as Emiri Kimidori.[8] Finally, the CDs for Itsuki Koizumi and Kyon were released on February 21, 2007.
Each of the nine albums feature the ending theme song "Hare Hare Yukai". Other than the three main female character's versions which are solo cover versions of the original, there are some alterations. For Tsuruya's version as well as Ryoko's version, the lyrics were changed to fit the character; Tsuruya's version contains her catchphrase "nyoro", while Ryoko reverses the optimistic lyrics to convey futility and destruction. However, while Tsuruya's and Ryoko's versions have the same arrangements as the original version, the last four released have their arrangements changed along with the lyrics. Kyon's Sister's version is very upbeat; Emiri's version is very fact-based; Itsuki's version talks about his ESP; and Kyon reflects about his now-disturbed life in his version.