What is Houtarou Oreki motto?
Quotes. If I don’t have to do it, I won’t. If I have to do it, then make it quick.
What is Houtarou Oreki first name?
About
Name | 折木 奉太郎 (Oreki Houtarou) |
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Gender | Male |
Height | 176 cm (5’9″) |
Weight | 62 kg (137 lbs) |
Birthday | Apr 28, 1984 |
What is Houtarou Oreki height?
Appearance. Houtarou is of average height that stands at 172 cm (5’8″) and weighs at 62 kg (137 lbs). He has unruly short taupe-brown colored hair, with bangs that reach just below his eyes. Houtarou’s eyes are asparagus-green in color.
What is the motto of Hyouka?
I’ll Always Be Me.
Why is Oreki depressed?
There is nothing that indicates Oreki experienced trauma in his past. He simply is the way he is; depression happens to “normal” people, too. It’s implied he has not always lived this way, and deep down he truly seeks a happier, “rose-colored” school life.
Who is Oreki’s sister?
Tomoe Oreki (折木供恵, Oreki Tomoe) is the secondary character of Classic Literature Club series and Hyouka. She’s the older sister of Houtarou Oreki whom asks him to join the Classic Lit Club at Kamiyama High School to save it from being disbanded.
What is houtarou Oreki’s motto?
Houtarou Oreki’s motto “I’m not against socialising, so long as it’s not tiring.” “The more inexperienced you are, the more you want to show off.” “I don’t care if no one likes me.
Who is Oreki houtarou in Hyouka?
Oreki Houtarou is the main protagonist in Hyouka. At first, he is very lazy, then after he meets Chitanda, he starts solving mysteries and becomes a little active. He takes a course in humanities in second year.
Does houtarou have an overactive imagination?
In the anime, Houtarou also has quite an overactive imagination, which is responsible for frequent hallucinations he has when Eru asks him for a help (for example, he imagines that Eru entraps him with growing flowers or he sees many Eru-like little angels surrounding him saying “I’m curious”).
What does houtarou say about self-deprecation?
Self-deprecation is the keystone of the foundation on which Houtarou’s motto to live by is built. For the longest time, he denies being more skillful at deduction, finding links and the ability to bite into a mystery than his peers when solving a mystery. He claims it to be luck or coincidence.