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New Haruhi Suzumiya Song “Invincible(ish) Happiness!” Released After 16 Years — MV Features Original Cast and Nostalgic Vibes

The popular anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya has made headlines with the release of a brand-new song titled “Invincible(ish) Happiness!” (Japanese title: 無敵的ハピネス!, Muteki-teki Happiness!), performed by the iconic SOS Brigade. The short version of the music video (MV) was unveiled on the official AniTune YouTube channel, reigniting enthusiasm among longtime fans.



The official X (formerly Twitter) account announced the release:

“The MV short version of Haruhi Suzumiya’s new song ‘Invincible(ish) Happiness!’ is now available! It’s been 16 years since the 2009 TV episode ‘Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody’ aired. Don’t miss the vibrant performance of the SOS Brigade!”

The surprise release of a new Haruhi track in the Reiwa era has stirred emotional reactions online. Fans expressed their excitement and nostalgia with comments such as:

“Never imagined I’d hear a new Haruhi song in real time!”
“A new song on Tanabata? With the entire original cast? Incredible.”
“This song is amazing—please watch it. I put about 70,000 yen into the crowdfunding, and now it feels worth it.”
“A new Haruhi song in Reiwa? And it has that classic Nico Nico-style vibe… this is exactly what I wanted.”
As a result, the phrase “Haruhi’s new song” has been trending on X.



About The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya series

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya series follows the high school antics of the SOS Brigade, led by Haruhi, a girl who unknowingly attracts aliens, time travelers, and espers. Originally a light novel series launched in 2003, it has sold over 20 million copies worldwide and was adapted into both TV and theatrical anime, becoming a cultural phenomenon of the 2000s.


Details of the New Song “Invincible(ish) Happiness!”

Vocals: Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara, Yuko Goto, Tomokazu Sugita, Daisuke Ono
Lyrics: Aki Hata
Composition: Tomoaki Tashiro
Arrangement: Tsubasa Ito
Choreography: Tsuwan (Ajiwai)


Music Video Production Credits

Animation & Camera Work: Minami Otomo, Hayato Watanabe, Rina Yamamoto, Yoshika Okada, Nonoru
3DCG: Ajisai@Kuroino, Hikaru Watanabe
Editing: Savonte, Kimi Yamashita
Illustrators: Chino Ozawa, Hiromi Sanbayashi, Shihoko Sugiyama
Production Coordinators: Kana Saito, Miki Kawasaki
Producer: Yuki Sakai
Executive Producer: Masashi Mikami
Production Company: Gugenka Inc.


Source : ORICON NEWS

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