Ouran High School Host Club #6-7 - Of Brats and Pools
I can't believe I let myself get behind on blogging Ouran. I'd like to say I don't know why, but I do; I procrastinate. If I don't blog the episode as soon as I finish watching it, I'll put it aside and never get around to actually doing it. But I can't forgive myself if I do that to Ouran, since I love it so much.
Without further ado, Ouran High School Host Club episodes six and seven:
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Episode 6

Haruhi in disguise. Moe desu!
A brat begs become Tamaki's apprentice in the ways of the Host, but runs away when his training doesn't go so well. The Host Club investigates, and finds out that the reason the boy wanted to be a host was to get close to a girl he liked. She was moving to Germany soon, and he wanted to do something for her. Thanks to Tamaki, he's able to perform a piano duet with her before she moves.

A piano for two.
This episode wasn't as funny as usual, but it was still good. Afterall, an off-day for Ouran is comparable to a good day for most anime. Tamaki's speach about being a man rather than a Host was great. It's so rare that he takes anything seriously.
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Episode 7

Haruhi in a swimsuit!
The Host Club visits a soon-to-be-opened jungle pool complex owned by Kyouya's family. When Honey accidentally gets swept away, everyone splits up and searchs for him. Haruhi is with Mori, who isn't quite his usual self. Without Honey, Mori is lost. Honey is found (or, rather, finds them) in time to thwart a case of mistaken identity. After the incident, Haruhi finds out that Mori and Honey are related; the Morinozuka family served the Haninozuka family in the past, and the two clans were united in marriage a few generations ago. Mori feels that he must protect his friend.

The odd couple.
Mori actually got some decent screentime this episode! He even spoke! Although I'm more of a TamakixHaruhi fan, the MorixHaruhi scenes in this episode were really cute. Tarzan Honey was just so adorable, but I'm biased since he is my favorite male Host (Haruhi>everyone else.) I loved Renge-sama's cosplay. She's my favorite minor character, and I'm glad that she's getting extra appearances in the anime version. In short: Episode 7 = 'teh win.'
Without further ado, Ouran High School Host Club episodes six and seven:
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Episode 6

Haruhi in disguise. Moe desu!
A brat begs become Tamaki's apprentice in the ways of the Host, but runs away when his training doesn't go so well. The Host Club investigates, and finds out that the reason the boy wanted to be a host was to get close to a girl he liked. She was moving to Germany soon, and he wanted to do something for her. Thanks to Tamaki, he's able to perform a piano duet with her before she moves.

A piano for two.
This episode wasn't as funny as usual, but it was still good. Afterall, an off-day for Ouran is comparable to a good day for most anime. Tamaki's speach about being a man rather than a Host was great. It's so rare that he takes anything seriously.
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Episode 7

Haruhi in a swimsuit!
The Host Club visits a soon-to-be-opened jungle pool complex owned by Kyouya's family. When Honey accidentally gets swept away, everyone splits up and searchs for him. Haruhi is with Mori, who isn't quite his usual self. Without Honey, Mori is lost. Honey is found (or, rather, finds them) in time to thwart a case of mistaken identity. After the incident, Haruhi finds out that Mori and Honey are related; the Morinozuka family served the Haninozuka family in the past, and the two clans were united in marriage a few generations ago. Mori feels that he must protect his friend.

The odd couple.
Mori actually got some decent screentime this episode! He even spoke! Although I'm more of a TamakixHaruhi fan, the MorixHaruhi scenes in this episode were really cute. Tarzan Honey was just so adorable, but I'm biased since he is my favorite male Host (Haruhi>everyone else.) I loved Renge-sama's cosplay. She's my favorite minor character, and I'm glad that she's getting extra appearances in the anime version. In short: Episode 7 = 'teh win.'

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