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television series, ''
Ouran High School Host Club is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Bisco Hatori, and serialized in Hakusensha's '' LaLa'' magazine between the September 2002 and November 2010 issues. The series follows Haruhi Fujioka, a scholarship student at Ouran Ac ...
'', created by
Bisco Hatori is a Japanese manga artist. Her name is a pen name that she has said "holds special meaning to her." Her first series was '' Millennium Snow'', however she is best known for her series ''Ouran High School Host Club''. Biography From Saitama, ...
. In the
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and its adaptations, Haruhi takes on the role of a male host playing a comical tsukkomi, despite being of female sex, by keeping her gender as female a secret from the host club's clients. While her fellow, all-male Host Club members know the truth, the club's clients do not and mistakenly believe Haruhi to be a male, thus providing the basis for much of the gender-swapping satire embedded in the comedy. The character self-identifies as female, while downplaying gender roles to comic effect throughout the series. As explanation, she tells the others that "it's more important for a person to be recognized for who they are rather than what sex they are". This attitude is reflected in comments made by mangaka Hatori Bisco at a 2019 convention. Haruhi's character was positively received, both because of her down-to-earth personality and disregard for gender roles in society.


Appearance

At the start of the ''Ouran High School Host Club'' manga and anime, Haruhi enters the prestigious Ouran Academy on a
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. Looking for a quiet place to study, she stumbles upon the school's male-only host club, where she is initially mistaken for a boy due to her short hair and oversized clothing because she lacks sufficient funds to purchase a female school uniform. After knocking over an expensive vase, the club forces her to work off her debt by becoming a host. Haruhi identifies herself as a biological female, but does not view gender identity as important. She therefore agrees to portray herself as a boy in order to repay her debt to the club. She carries on, keeping her sex secret from the club's clientele, by wearing a male uniform and using masculine pronouns. At first, Haruhi dislikes being forced to work for the host club. However, as the plot advances, Haruhi slowly grows less introverted and starts to realize that the boys of the host club have become her best friends who are helping her to learn and grow into a better person. The episodes consist of comedic explorations gender performance. Unlike other ''shōjo'' heroines that ''Ouran High School Host Club'' parodies, Haruhi is an independent, hard-working, asocial character who "embraces, if not a
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identity, then at least a gender-ambivalent one."


Development

Haruna Kawaguchi is a Japanese actress, YouTuber, and model under Ken-On. She is known for playing lead roles in '' Ouran High School Host Club'', '' POV: Norowareta Film'', '' Zekkyō Gakkyū'', and ''Say "I love you"''. Career In 2007 Kawaguchi won the Grand ...
was sixteen years old when she portrayed Haruhi in her first feature-length film. Yuka Yamauchi portrays the character in the musical adaptations.
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, the English-voice actress of Haruhi, has noted that the character is both among her most challenging and her favorite roles. In an interview with ''Swerve'', she described how difficult it was to "believably ea boy
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still appealing even to a male audience." Taking the dual role of director and lead character, Glass said she felt like she had "something to prove" and, initially, she was under great pressure.


Reception

Ramsey Isler of '' IGN'' listed Haruhi among his 25 "greatest anime characters." Stating that while the
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genre of anime had been "done to death" by the time the ''Ouran High School Host Club'' anime was released, Haruhi's character went against the established tropes of the genre. Described as "super
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ish, demure, and not at all moe," Haruhi is considered a good contrast to the eccentric cast of rich boys. In an anime review, ''IGN''s D.F. Smith praised both Caitlin Glass and
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for their performance as Haruhi in their respective languages, reporting that it is a "tricky role". Sakamoto was nominated for a Seiyu Award in 2007 for her portrayal of Haruhi. Rose Bridges of ''
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'' lauded Haruhi as one of the "freshest elements" of the anime. Comparing Haruhi to
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from ''
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'' and Tsukushi Makino from ''
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'' because of her strong sense of
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and her "take-no-crap" attitude respectively, Bridges praised the character for her intelligence, ability to speak her mind and her "blasé approach to gender roles." Haruhi's gender orientation has long been a moot point. In 2014, Aja Romano of ''
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'' called Haruhi one of the "rare cases" where a character refuses to return to "safely
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territory. Writing for ''
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'' in 2015, Alenka Figa considered the Ouran series as one of the "Top 5 Queer Voices in Anime," citing Haruhi's attitude regarding gender roles as evidence. In contrast, Reuben Baron (2018) and Jessica Thomas (2020) of ''
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'' fail to include Haruhi in their expanded lists of genderqueer characters. Mangaka
Bisco Hatori is a Japanese manga artist. Her name is a pen name that she has said "holds special meaning to her." Her first series was '' Millennium Snow'', however she is best known for her series ''Ouran High School Host Club''. Biography From Saitama, ...
appeared at Anime Expo 2019 held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California, USA. When questioned about Haruhi Fujioka, she revealed that Haruhi was originally meant to be a boy, but one of her editors suggested a gender swap. Thus, Hatori invented a female character that "doesn't need to dress up like a boy other than the fact that those are the clothing she wears and likes" without adding subtext regarding gender identity. She expressed that she isn't hung up on genre parameters or gender orientation because every person should be proud of being unique while remaining true to themselves. In summation, Hatori stressed Ouran being a story about family and friendship, without any intention of being a pioneer of "fujoshi comedy," though admits that it happened just the same.Ortiz, Alfonso "Fonzy" (July 19, 2020)
"Bisco Hatori at Anime Expo 2019"
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References


External links






Official Funimation ''Ouran'' website
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