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===Printed media===
A novel adaptation of the anime written by [[Mari Okada]] was serialized in [[Media Factory]]'s ''Da Vinci'' magazine between the March and July 2011 issues. The first of two volumes were published under Media Factory's MF Bunko Da Vinci [[imprint (trade name)|imprint]] on July 25, 2011.<ref>{{cytuj stronę|url=http://www.mediafactory.co.jp/c000051/archives/028/005/28574.html| tytuł =あの日見た花の名前を僕達はまだ知らない。上|trans_title=Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day (volume 1)|opublikowany=[[Media Factory]]|
The novel and manga abbreviate the story a bit. For example, Menma in print 'shows' herself to her friends at the barbecue corresponding to anime episode 4, by lighting and waving a sparkler, earlier than the anime's episode 8.
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===Film pełnometrażowy===
An anime film, subtitled {{Nihongo|'''''Menma e no Tegami'''''|めんまへの手紙}}, was released in Japanese theaters on August 31, 2013.<ref>{{cytuj stronę|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-03-25/anohana-film-august-31-date-2nd-key-visual-revealed|
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===Reception===
The film grossed [[US$]]10.2 million and was the 14th highest-grossing anime film in Japan in 2013.<ref>{{cytuj stronę |url= http://www.filmbiz.asia/news/the-asian-films-driving-global-box-office|
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In December 2006 ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'' anime adaptation was the most popular anime series in Japan at that time according to ''[[Newtype USA]]'' magazine.<ref>{{Cytuj | tytuł = Big in Japan | data = December 2006 | opis = Newtype USA | issn = 1541-4817 | wydanie = 12 (5) <!-- nieprzetłumaczone parametry: | page = 97 -->}}</ref> The first two volumes had sold 70,000 and 90,000 units respectively as of August 2006.<ref>{{Cytuj | url = http://www.animenewsservice.com/archives/septx.htm | tytuł = Haruhi Suzumiya DVD Sales Good | data dostępu = 2006-12-23 | data = August 29, 2006 | opis = Anime News Service}}</ref> It was also fifth in [[IGN]]'s "Top Ten Anime of 2007" feature.<ref>{{Cytuj | url = http://anime.ign.com/articles/843/843118p2.html | tytuł = The Top Ten Anime of 2007 | data dostępu = February 26, 2011 | wydawca = [[IGN]] | data = December 22, 2007 | autor = Isler, Ramsey}}</ref> A 2006 online poll of Japan's top 100 favorite animated television series of all time, conducted by [[TV Asahi]], placed the series in fourth place.<ref>{{Cytuj | url = http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-10-13/japans-favorite-tv-anime | tytuł = Japan's Favorite TV Anime | data dostępu = 2006-12-23 | data = October 13, 2006 | opis = [[Anime News Network]]}}</ref> By the end of 2007 the seventh installment of the series sold 45,000 units.<ref>{{Cytuj | url = http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-01-01/best-selling-anime-of-2007 | tytuł = Japanese Animation DVD Ranking: Top 20 DVDs of 2007 | data dostępu = 2008-01-05 | wydawca = Anime News Network | data = January 1, 2008}}</ref> The anime adaptation won the [[Animation Kobe#TV Feature Award|Animation Kobe Award for TV Feature]] in 2006.<ref>{{Cytuj | url = http://www.anime-kobe.jp/archive/index2.htm | tytuł = The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya wins the Animation Kobe Award for TV Feature in 2006 | data dostępu = 2007-08-07 | archiwum = http://web.archive.org/web/20070820014253/http://www.anime-kobe.jp/archive/index2.htm | zarchiwizowano = 2007-08-20 <!-- nieprzetłumaczone parametry: | language = Japanese -->}}</ref> At the Sixth Annual Tokyo Anime Awards, the series won the category "Best TV Anime Series" and Aya Hirano won the "Voice Acting Award."<ref>{{Cytuj | url = http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-03-19/results-anime-awards | tytuł = Results of 6th Annual Tokyo Anime Awards Out | data dostępu = 2007-04-18 | data = March 19, 2007 | opis = Anime News Network}}</ref><ref>{{Cytuj | url = http://animeanime.jp/news/archives/2007/03/_316.html | tytuł = Tokyo Anime Awards Decision; ''Haruhi'', ''Code Geass'', etc. (3/16) | data dostępu = 2007-12-18 | data = March 16, 2007}}</ref> Its spin-offs, ''The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya'' and ''Nyorōn Churuya-san'', won the Network award at the 14th [[Animation Kobe]] Awards.<ref>{{Cytuj | url = http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-09-04/wall-e-eden-of-the-east-haruhi-chan-win-anime-kobe-awards | tytuł = ''WALL-E'', ''Eden of the East'', ''Haruhi-chan'' Win Anime Kobe Awards | data dostępu = 2009-09-07 | wydawca = [[Anime News Network]] | data = 2009-09-04}}</ref>
At Anime Expo 2008, the series received several awards by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation. Sugita won an award for Best Voice Actor (Japanese), Hirano for Best Voice Actress (Japanese), Kaeko Sakamoto for Best Casting Director, Shoko Ikeda for Best Character Design, Haruhi Suzumiya for Best Character Design, and "Hare Hare Yukai" for Best Original Song.<ref>{{
===Cultural impact===
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Ben Browder joined the cast after Richard Dean Anderson's departure from ''Stargate SG-1'' in 2005. From the beginning, producer [[Robert C. Cooper]] wanted Mitchell to be a "super fan" of SG-1 who is openly enthusiastic about exploring the galaxy.<ref name=findtruth>{{
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| '''Elliot''' || [[Courtenay J. Stevens]] || Season 5 (3 episodes) || Lieutenant, see '''[[Martouf]]'''.
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| '''Louis Ferretti''' || [[French Stewart]], [[Brent Stait]] || ''[[Stargate (film)|Stargate]]''; season 1 (3<!--counting "Children of the Gods" as 2--> episodes)|| USAF officer who participated in the first expedition through the Stargate.
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| '''Janet Fraiser''' || [[Teryl Rothery]] || Seasons
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| '''Griff''' || [[Russell Ferrier]] || Season 4 (3 episodes) || Captain, later promoted to Major, leader of SG-2.
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| '''Walter Harriman''' ('''Norman Davis''') || [[Gary Jones (actor)|Gary Jones]] || Seasons
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| '''Charles Kawalsky''' || [[John Diehl (actor)|John Diehl]], [[Jay Acovone]] || ''[[Stargate (film)|Stargate]]''; seasons
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| '''Carolyn Lam''' || [[Lexa Doig]] || Seasons
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| '''Bill Lee''' || [[Bill Dow]] || Seasons 4,
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| '''Robert Makepeace''' || [[Steve Makaj]] || Seasons
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| '''McKenzie''' || [[Eric Schneider (actor)|Eric Schneider]] || Seasons 1, 3, 5 (4 episodes) || Doctor at the SGC.
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| '''Pierce''' || [[Rob Lee]] || Seasons
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| '''Reynolds''' || [[Eric Breker]] || Seasons 2, 5,
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| '''Robert Rothman''' || [[Jason Schombing]] || Seasons
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| '''Siler''' || [[Dan Shea (actor)|Dan Shea]] || Seasons
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| '''Graham Simmons''' || [[Tobias Mehler]] || Seasons 2, 6 (5 episodes) || USAF Lieutenant.
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| '''Technician''' || [[Laara Sadiq]] || Seasons
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| '''Warner''' || [[Kevin McNulty (actor)|Kevin McNulty]] || Seasons
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| '''Elizabeth Weir''' || [[Jessica Steen]], [[Torri Higginson]], [[Michelle Morgan (actress)|Michelle Morgan]], [[Holly Dignard]] || Seasons 7, 8, 10 (5 episodes); ''[[Stargate Atlantis|Atlantis]]'' (main) || Civilian SGC commander.
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