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title: "Ouran High School Host Club - Complete Series (Classic)"
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# Ouran High School Host Club - Complete Series (Classic)

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Ouran High Scho C

Review: Best price, super cute series. - I've been collecting physical copies of my favourites on Netflix, and I was searching for Ouran at a good price. I noticed that this had dropped in price in my Saved for Later cart so I snatched it up at nearly fifteen dollars cheaper than at my local B&N. Love desertcart for this availability, great! As for the physical item, it came in perfect condition no scratches on the discs, the dust cover had no wear damage, and the plastic case was intact aka not cracked (much better than the shipping through darling Mal-Wart[tm]). And finally, Ouran (the anime, at least) as a whole is an evercharming subversion of traditional high school anime tropes. The dub is one of the best ever English dub pieces, and unfortunately it was the first version of Ouran I ever watched SO I'm stuck with it forever. No matter how much I like Mamoru Miyano as Tamaki, amongst other characters that I've loved, (and dislike Vic Mignogna as a person), the English version is the way to go for native English speakers. Watch it in Japanese first if you haven't watched it at all, otherwise, you know what I'm talking about. At twelve, I had such an affection for so many of the characters, and each of the people in my friend group had a favourite. It's just cute middle school memories crap, and I have such a nostalgia for it even though it's just a decade old. The ending is a liiiiittle unnecessary, but it wraps it up in a neat enough bow to be satisfactory for my soul. Seriously, just watch it if you haven't. There's so much good in the heart of this series, and I recommend it to everyone who has a little bit of knowledge about anime and understands the need to ironically recognize and subvert tropes of traditional teen content. Cute, mostly lighthearted, relatable characters, what more could you ask for? ^_^
Review: Oh, Ouran - So... I never wanted to love this show. I just can't get any work done without noise, and so usually I'll just throw some random tv show on the roku box and get to work. I read a synopsis of this show ahead of time, and it sounded so ridculous I figured it would be so crappy I could ignore it as it played in the background. Except, it was funny. The first episode was funny. And so was the second. And the third. There were some ignorable moments, but I found myself watching it more and more closely. Then the episode entitled, "A Day in the Life of the Fujioka Family," began - and for the entirety of the epsiode I rolled on the ground laughing. It's one of the funniest episodes of television, period. Up there with It's Always Sunny's, "Mac and Dee go on Welfare," and that Friends episode where Phoebe tries to out Chandler and Monica's relationship by hitting on Chandler. Nope, wait - it's much funnier than that Friends episode. Then, the show continues and it's a bit hit and miss for a while, but by that point it's not merely a comedy - you begin to really care about these characters; characters who started out just a farce of common types suddenly become interesting and you want to know more about them. The show, towards the last third, just improves as it goes on - until you're sitting on the edge of your seat, needing to know what happens next. By the last episodes, my brothers and I (my brothers were pulled in as reluctantly and as firmly as I was) were all yelling at the television, rooting on the characters as they faced their biggest obstacles yet! You don't know how much I wish there were a second season, and a third. I like these characters. They're different and fun and good. I want to see them finish highschool, go to college, start their lives. Seems unlikely, given that there hasn't been a second season yet - but I'll still be hoping. Oh, yeah - and I'm so addicted to these 26 episodes, I bought the DVD set. Totally worth it. Especially for the outtakes.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B007NU53E8 |
| Actors  | Caitlin Glass, Greg Ayres, J. Michael Tatum, Todd Haberkorn, Vic Mignogna |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141,302 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,604 in Anime (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,403) |
| Director  | Caitlin Glass |
| Dubbed:  | English |
| Item model number  | 9536 |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 4 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date  | May 15, 2012 |
| Run time  | 10 hours and 50 minutes |
| Studio  | Funimation Prod |
| Subtitles:  | English |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- **Genre:** Anime & Manga
- **Language:** English, Japanese
- **Number Of Discs:** 4

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best price, super cute series.
*by P***E on July 6, 2017*

I've been collecting physical copies of my favourites on Netflix, and I was searching for Ouran at a good price. I noticed that this had dropped in price in my Saved for Later cart so I snatched it up at nearly fifteen dollars cheaper than at my local B&N. Love Amazon for this availability, great! As for the physical item, it came in perfect condition no scratches on the discs, the dust cover had no wear damage, and the plastic case was intact aka not cracked (much better than the shipping through darling Mal-Wart[tm]). And finally, Ouran (the anime, at least) as a whole is an evercharming subversion of traditional high school anime tropes. The dub is one of the best ever English dub pieces, and unfortunately it was the first version of Ouran I ever watched SO I'm stuck with it forever. No matter how much I like Mamoru Miyano as Tamaki, amongst other characters that I've loved, (and dislike Vic Mignogna as a person), the English version is the way to go for native English speakers. Watch it in Japanese first if you haven't watched it at all, otherwise, you know what I'm talking about. At twelve, I had such an affection for so many of the characters, and each of the people in my friend group had a favourite. It's just cute middle school memories crap, and I have such a nostalgia for it even though it's just a decade old. The ending is a liiiiittle unnecessary, but it wraps it up in a neat enough bow to be satisfactory for my soul. Seriously, just watch it if you haven't. There's so much good in the heart of this series, and I recommend it to everyone who has a little bit of knowledge about anime and understands the need to ironically recognize and subvert tropes of traditional teen content. Cute, mostly lighthearted, relatable characters, what more could you ask for? ^_^

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Oh, Ouran
*by A***R on May 28, 2011*

So... I never wanted to love this show. I just can't get any work done without noise, and so usually I'll just throw some random tv show on the roku box and get to work. I read a synopsis of this show ahead of time, and it sounded so ridculous I figured it would be so crappy I could ignore it as it played in the background. Except, it was funny. The first episode was funny. And so was the second. And the third. There were some ignorable moments, but I found myself watching it more and more closely. Then the episode entitled, "A Day in the Life of the Fujioka Family," began - and for the entirety of the epsiode I rolled on the ground laughing. It's one of the funniest episodes of television, period. Up there with It's Always Sunny's, "Mac and Dee go on Welfare," and that Friends episode where Phoebe tries to out Chandler and Monica's relationship by hitting on Chandler. Nope, wait - it's much funnier than that Friends episode. Then, the show continues and it's a bit hit and miss for a while, but by that point it's not merely a comedy - you begin to really care about these characters; characters who started out just a farce of common types suddenly become interesting and you want to know more about them. The show, towards the last third, just improves as it goes on - until you're sitting on the edge of your seat, needing to know what happens next. By the last episodes, my brothers and I (my brothers were pulled in as reluctantly and as firmly as I was) were all yelling at the television, rooting on the characters as they faced their biggest obstacles yet! You don't know how much I wish there were a second season, and a third. I like these characters. They're different and fun and good. I want to see them finish highschool, go to college, start their lives. Seems unlikely, given that there hasn't been a second season yet - but I'll still be hoping. Oh, yeah - and I'm so addicted to these 26 episodes, I bought the DVD set. Totally worth it. Especially for the outtakes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Funny, charming, touching- the best
*by B***N on November 20, 2011*

The Show: Like Fruits Basket, this show has funny lines and touching moments. Ouran is better and can be watched repeatedly. It is rated Teen due to some of the words that fortunately go over the head of most young. All the main characters are fun with their own personalities. The voices are casted well. This show is so well done it made me become a fan of the manga which it stays very faithful in feel and story until about book 9 (now at book 16). The anime wraps up as well as it can with only 26 episodes. I do enjoy the few honorifics and wish the manga used them. The main honorific used is Senpai= older school classmate. Extras: The disks are worth purchasing just for the outtakes. We laughed so hard that we had to watch the outtakes twice to hear things we laughed over the first time. Nothing better than hearing Col. Roy Mustang say, "mmm... Mori like seashells." I did have to explain to the 12 year old a few adult terms. The six episode commentaries are done by the voice actors- entertaining and only wish there were more. In the commentary, the actors sing a Tamaki song that is now sung frequently in our house, "Na-ma-ha-GE, Na-ma-ha-GE, Na-ma-ha-GE." I became a Kyoya fan so much that I watched Black Butler for the voice actor (good but not as awesome).

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