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This article is in serious need of some grammatical and organizational editing. Actually, most of the articles covering anime characters are painfully in need of editing. I'll do it in my spare time. Goldy496 02:49, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
love this character-very original-i think... anyways-new fan —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.225.130.92 ( talk) 06:38, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
For future reference, I have used feminine pronouns throughout this article, because 1. reliable sources all use feminine pronouns, and 2. the character's fictional friends and family use feminine pronouns when alone. Haruhi herself has shown to be ambivalent towards pronouns throughout the media and should be considered to have no preference. ~ Mable ( chat) 15:38, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
If anyone could ever verify the information in this blog post and give some more information about the publication in question (date, author), that would be amazing. I really want to work out the development section more, but I don't have access to any magazines of the time ^_^" ~ Mable ( chat) 14:56, 20 November 2015 (UTC)
Expanding the plot-section would make no sense in this case. As far as I am aware, all incarnations of Ouran follow the same plot structure (manga, anime, live-action drama, film), and I am not aware of Haruhi making any appearances in other media. A split "appearances" section is therefore useless.
Per guidelines such as WP:NOTPLOT and WP:FICTION, I attempt to keep the amount of in-unverse prose as short as possible. Much fictional information is simply not notable, as it isn't described by reliable sources. Describing the plot would just constitute to filling up the article with fancruft, honestly. Of course, I do want to give an appropriate amount of context, so that the reader understands Haruhi's basic characteristics and place in the story.
Knowledgekid87, what kind of in-universe information do you want added to the article? I suppose it doesn't mention Haruhi's parents, but seeing as reliable sources don't really talk about them either, I don't see why the article should. After all, the parents aren't mentioned in later sections, such as reception, either. ~ Mable ( chat) 15:54, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
During their search for the Stone, they become targets of Scar, a vengeful Ishbalan, and the immortal creatures known as the homunculi.[12] When Edward and Alphonse discover that the homunculi and the Philosopher's Stone are related, they work together with their comrades in order to find them.[13] However, after the Elric brothers meet the homunculi's creator, "Father," they are forced to keep working with the military by high-ranking officials who are secretly using their friends from Resembool as hostages.[14]
Categories: Ouran High School Host Club, Comics characters introduced in 2002, Transgender characters in anime and manga, LGBT characters in anime and manga, Fictional androgynes, Fictional bisexual females, Fictional cross-dressers
I haven't read the manga, but some of these seem like personal interpretation? I also noticed that the category "Female characters in anime and manga" was removed in the past. Oornery ( talk) 21:27, 5 April 2017 (UTC)
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they should stop at writing on every bibliographic information wiki of the character that she knows "identifies as a biological female" (or just copy it) there is no such this as gender identity like this beyond personal consideration and she never says that on the show. She only says what is considered a woman and her comments about her are due to the confusion about what is hers because of her masculine presentation. If she considers herself a woman, it is simply because her identification is female (Which just means what is a cis woman, not that there is such a thing as "identified me as a biological female" why is that dumb), but she does not have problems or generate dysphoria by using masculine gender roles, and in fact, during the series she constantly questions them, which is very different from saying what is known. declares, or the author would never have said that sex did not matter. I comment on wikipedia because I don't see a possible modification in the ouran wiki and they have taken it as a kind of "slogan". さよさま ( talk) 05:40, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
I will also add that having thought that before his statements only reinforces gender roles. And it is a lack of respect for any cis and trans person who has seen their identity violated (such as in documents or in public places) due to their gender presentation. Says a trans person. さよさま ( talk) 05:44, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
I add, there are people who think that haruhi is a non-binary character, this could be true to a certain extent if it were not for the fact that in Japan the family registry on legal sex is something fucking difficult and this still applies to non-binary people. Also the Japanese term for enby is x-gender, and when they talk about biological sex they almost never refer to it as something that infers about their gender identity if the character they are talking about is trans. As is the case with non-binary characters from other anime. さよさま ( talk) 05:50, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
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This article is in serious need of some grammatical and organizational editing. Actually, most of the articles covering anime characters are painfully in need of editing. I'll do it in my spare time. Goldy496 02:49, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
love this character-very original-i think... anyways-new fan —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.225.130.92 ( talk) 06:38, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
For future reference, I have used feminine pronouns throughout this article, because 1. reliable sources all use feminine pronouns, and 2. the character's fictional friends and family use feminine pronouns when alone. Haruhi herself has shown to be ambivalent towards pronouns throughout the media and should be considered to have no preference. ~ Mable ( chat) 15:38, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
If anyone could ever verify the information in this blog post and give some more information about the publication in question (date, author), that would be amazing. I really want to work out the development section more, but I don't have access to any magazines of the time ^_^" ~ Mable ( chat) 14:56, 20 November 2015 (UTC)
Expanding the plot-section would make no sense in this case. As far as I am aware, all incarnations of Ouran follow the same plot structure (manga, anime, live-action drama, film), and I am not aware of Haruhi making any appearances in other media. A split "appearances" section is therefore useless.
Per guidelines such as WP:NOTPLOT and WP:FICTION, I attempt to keep the amount of in-unverse prose as short as possible. Much fictional information is simply not notable, as it isn't described by reliable sources. Describing the plot would just constitute to filling up the article with fancruft, honestly. Of course, I do want to give an appropriate amount of context, so that the reader understands Haruhi's basic characteristics and place in the story.
Knowledgekid87, what kind of in-universe information do you want added to the article? I suppose it doesn't mention Haruhi's parents, but seeing as reliable sources don't really talk about them either, I don't see why the article should. After all, the parents aren't mentioned in later sections, such as reception, either. ~ Mable ( chat) 15:54, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
During their search for the Stone, they become targets of Scar, a vengeful Ishbalan, and the immortal creatures known as the homunculi.[12] When Edward and Alphonse discover that the homunculi and the Philosopher's Stone are related, they work together with their comrades in order to find them.[13] However, after the Elric brothers meet the homunculi's creator, "Father," they are forced to keep working with the military by high-ranking officials who are secretly using their friends from Resembool as hostages.[14]
Categories: Ouran High School Host Club, Comics characters introduced in 2002, Transgender characters in anime and manga, LGBT characters in anime and manga, Fictional androgynes, Fictional bisexual females, Fictional cross-dressers
I haven't read the manga, but some of these seem like personal interpretation? I also noticed that the category "Female characters in anime and manga" was removed in the past. Oornery ( talk) 21:27, 5 April 2017 (UTC)
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they should stop at writing on every bibliographic information wiki of the character that she knows "identifies as a biological female" (or just copy it) there is no such this as gender identity like this beyond personal consideration and she never says that on the show. She only says what is considered a woman and her comments about her are due to the confusion about what is hers because of her masculine presentation. If she considers herself a woman, it is simply because her identification is female (Which just means what is a cis woman, not that there is such a thing as "identified me as a biological female" why is that dumb), but she does not have problems or generate dysphoria by using masculine gender roles, and in fact, during the series she constantly questions them, which is very different from saying what is known. declares, or the author would never have said that sex did not matter. I comment on wikipedia because I don't see a possible modification in the ouran wiki and they have taken it as a kind of "slogan". さよさま ( talk) 05:40, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
I will also add that having thought that before his statements only reinforces gender roles. And it is a lack of respect for any cis and trans person who has seen their identity violated (such as in documents or in public places) due to their gender presentation. Says a trans person. さよさま ( talk) 05:44, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
I add, there are people who think that haruhi is a non-binary character, this could be true to a certain extent if it were not for the fact that in Japan the family registry on legal sex is something fucking difficult and this still applies to non-binary people. Also the Japanese term for enby is x-gender, and when they talk about biological sex they almost never refer to it as something that infers about their gender identity if the character they are talking about is trans. As is the case with non-binary characters from other anime. さよさま ( talk) 05:50, 21 July 2022 (UTC)