Kyoto Animation has done it again. Not only did they succeed in turning a Haruhi novel into an outstanding anime movie, they've also pushed the animation envelope beyond the quality of the TV series. Simply put, Disappearance is every fan's dream come true. And Yuki fans in particular will no doubt keep the Nagato Yuki they see in this movie close to their hearts. I know I do.
Below (and the image above) are some screenshots of my favourite scenes in the movie.
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