
By all means, Kyon seems to be the dictionary definition of an average high school boy, even if he is very cynical. With a varied temper, he can be thoughtfully level-headed or agressively rash all depending on how his buttons are pushed. With typical male thoughts that are often self-incriminating, he somehow reveals his preferred and often perverted, desires. Always outnumbered or outgunned, Kyon tries to be the voice of reason amongst the SOS Brigade, especially towards Haruhi, though often to no avail.
Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya | Main |
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Nyoron! Churuya-san | Secondary |
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The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya | Main |
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The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan | Main |
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The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan OVA | Main |
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Tomokazu SUGITA
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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya | Main |
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Olivier LAMBERT
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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (2009) | Main |
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Tomokazu SUGITA
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Olivier LAMBERT
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The best.
I love his dry humour. He is funny. I also love his contradictory thoughts which I can relate to. He is in no way a Gary Stu.
he is garbage but most other mc are better too
This same character has starred in many light and manga novels, the only thing that changes him is the name. A cold person and dense, high school student, Gary Stu of the Japanese otakus. Only it's not cool to be a fool.
Kyon is basically me as anime (not in appearence sadly) but the outward annoyance with the world and people in it, the constant complaning and the inability to show that he enjoys anything whatsoever even though secretly he does such as when he was watching Haruhi/Yuki playing in ENOZ with a scowl on his face, arms folded but subconsciously tapping along to the music, giving away the fact that he was enjoying them play.