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is a fictional character
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, protagonist
Protagonist
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 and narrator
Narrator
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 of the Haruhi Suzumiya light novel series and the anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, voiced by Tomokazu Sugita
Tomokazu Sugita
is a Japanese voice actor employed by Atomic Monkey. Best known for his role as Gintoki in Gintama, he also voices Kyon in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. He is also one of the three hosts on the radio show Bururaji promoting the videogame Blazblue which is produced and released on Nico Nico...

 in the original version of the anime, and Crispin Freeman
Crispin Freeman
Crispin McDougal Freeman is an American voice actor, and Mythology scholar. His roles have included Alucard from Hellsing, Kyon from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Karasu from Noein, Togusa from Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, as Holland Novak from Eureka Seven, Touga Kiriyu in...

 in the English
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 dubbed edition. The name Kyon is actually a nickname given to him. His sister is responsible for spreading its use to his schoolmates, much to the embarrassment of Kyon, who misses being called by his sister. Not much is known about Kyon's real name. However, in the ninth volume of the light novel (The Dissociation of Haruhi Suzumiya), his real name is hinted in a conversation between him and Sasaki, a girl who had known Kyon since middle school, who said it was a very majestic name that didn't seem to fit him.

Kyon is one of Haruhi's companions, and the second founding member of the SOS Brigade. Upon his entry into high school, he resigns himself to a lifestyle where his adolescent fantasies such as aliens, time travelers, and espers have no place. After one small conversation with him, Haruhi unexpectedly opened up to him and dragged him into her new club. His reputation and fate have since become entangled with Haruhi's.

Overview

Although Haruhi Suzumiya is the title character, the main protagonist of the story is Kyon and it's told from his point of view. He narrates with sarcastic commentary on the various absurdities of Haruhi, club activities and events related to Haruhi. Kyon may also direct his thoughts at Haruhi, which Haruhi might respond to, thus making it unclear whether he is speaking aloud or merely thinking to himself. This could also be interpreted as an ability for Haruhi to occasionally achieve nearly telepathic empathy with Kyon. Kyon's narration follows the format of a Greek Chorus
Greek chorus
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, speaking directly to the audience through internal dialogue. Though a self-described barely-above-average student, Kyon—particularly in the light novels—very often peppers his narration and dialogue with references to ancient mythology, advanced scientific concepts (the laws of thermodynamics, the theory of relativity, etc.), alternately well-known and/or obscure pop culture (he identifies a Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson
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 song
Rock Is Dead
"Rock Is Dead" is a single from Marilyn Manson's third studio album, Mechanical Animals. It is also featured on The Matrix Soundtrack and Midnight Club 3.-Concept:...

 Haruhi hums in the second light novel), and various esoteric subjects, often comparing the Brigade's situation to a typical role playing game.

He is also the only "normal" human in a club otherwise assembled to include a membership of an alien, esper and a time traveler. This is a cause of curiosity and concern amongst many parties, since Haruhi is "not interested in ordinary humans". Yuki Nagato
Yuki Nagato
is a fictional character in the Haruhi Suzumiya franchise. She is initially portrayed as an introverted, taciturn bibliophile. She is actually an artificial human created by the Data Integration Thought Entity, and possesses supernatural powers as a result...

 refers to Kyon as an "irregular factor near Haruhi" responsible for an abrupt change in the data around Haruhi. Itsuki goes as far as to investigate Kyon's identity, only to affirm that Kyon is indeed an ordinary human. Ryoko Asakura herself is quite puzzled by Haruhi's interest in Kyon and asks how it was that he has gotten Haruhi to open up.

He can be very observant and quite intelligent, despite his average grades. It is Kyon who solves the murder mystery during the events of the Lonely Island in the light novel, not Haruhi (even though, characteristically enough, she takes the credit for it). He says that he had known (though implying that this was only about someone not dying) the truth since the beginning, as he does not believe that Haruhi will wish for someone to die and comes to the truth after he notices several facts.

In an article that interviewed Nagaru Tanigawa, the author admitted that Kyon was originally supposed to be an esper, but while writing The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Kyon was instead portrayed as an ordinary student.

SOS Brigade role

A cynical and level headed high school student, Kyon is often the sole voice of reason in the SOS Brigade (and, at times, its conscience). He often intervenes when Haruhi behaves too erratically and sometimes without the aid of any of the other brigade members. Much to his irritation, this responsibility is his alone, since the other members passively follow Haruhi's schemes. He is also usually the one who pays for meals during brigade outings and is saddled with the brigade's "grunt work" (such as being the cameraman and editor for the SOS Brigade's school festival movie and the creation and maintenance of the club's website). However, as the one responsible for inspiring the creation of the brigade, Kyon remains an important member and may even be the most important member on par with Haruhi herself, perhaps even more so than her.

Kyon is the only person who can actively dissuade or even stop Haruhi from acting out her plans or ideas. (Haruhi herself makes a reference to this in "Someday in the Rain", implying that Kyon was the one obstacle that kept her from dressing Mikuru up in more outfits for pictures for the DVD release of "The Adventures of Mikuru Asahina
Mikuru Asahina
is a fictional character from the Haruhi Suzumiya light novel series. She is the fourth member to make an appearance, and is also the only character other than Kyon to be brought into the SOS Brigade against her will. She is defined by Kyon to be extremely cute, and often finds herself in...

." He was sent to retrieve a space heater at the time.) He is also the one saddled with the responsibility of placating Haruhi whenever she's discontent or angry. He is also the sounding board for the rest of the brigade members, who depend on him to aid in their monitoring of Haruhi, and occasionally ask him for input regarding their activities. At times they defer to him rather than their brigade chief, especially when cleaning up the messes caused by Haruhi's subconscious. In fact, despite her being the leader and concerning her powers, he is, in this sense, the most powerful member of the Brigade, possibly even in existence given that he is the only being capable of influencing Haruhi, ironic as he is the only bona fide normal human in the Brigade. This is made evident when the Data Overmind considered deleting Yuki for altering the world; Kyon blackmails the Entity, saying that he could easily make Haruhi alter reality to bring her back (see below).

Despite his apparent discontent and his continued complaints, Kyon remains with the SOS Brigade and Haruhi, even though he is not required to do so. He consciously attributes this to the sense of responsibility he feels about having to keep the world as it is, as well as protecting Mikuru and Yuki from Haruhi's schemes. In the novels, however, it can be inferred that he has actually grown used to the SOS Brigade, and would miss it if it were gone, a scenario of which was presented in The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya.

Relation to other Brigade members

Haruhi Suzumiya
Ever since Kyon interacted with Haruhi when nobody in her class would, Kyon becomes Haruhi's main partner for discussion and advice. This includes discussion on the creation of the SOS Brigade to revealing personal thoughts and asking for advice on how to run the brigade. According to Itsuki Koizumi
Itsuki Koizumi
is a fictional character from the Haruhi Suzumiya light novel series; in the anime he is voiced by Daisuke Ono in the original version, and Johnny Yong Bosch in the English dubbed edition. Itsuki is the last member to have joined the SOS Brigade, having been recruited by Haruhi as a "mysterious...

, Haruhi "chose" Kyon, though the meaning of this has not been clarified to the reader, but the general idea is that Kyon is the only one that Haruhi would want to have with her if a new dimension was made. During SOS Brigade meetings, he feels certain that Haruhi should learn that not everything can go her way. With that skepticism, Kyon develops a bond of trust with Haruhi, evidently noted by Itsuki. When thinking of what Haruhi meant to him in comparison to the other three members of the SOS Brigade, Kyon described her as being "more than just a classmate". Throughout the series he develops a sort of love/hate relationship with Haruhi wherein he cannot stand the things she does, but will remain by her side, even though he really does not want to. This is also evident whenever Mikuru is just merely physically close to Kyon, prompting generally violent reactions (one of which was the aforementioned new dimension). When Kyon was placed in a coma for three days, during which the events of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya takes place, despite the supernatural Brigade members each taking turns looking after him, it was Haruhi who remained with him in all those three days. A few students have even assumed that Kyon and Haruhi are boyfriend and girlfriend though Kyon has denied this. Also despite how much he denies wanting to do it, it is implied that he enjoyed kissing Haruhi to get her to return to their own world, though he immediately refuses to do it again.

The three Brigade members of "supernatural" origin all revealed their secrets to Kyon. Reasons for revealing to only Kyon in particular are unknown. All three happen to rely on Kyon for interaction with Haruhi, in a matter such that her boredom would not risk the universe. They also seem to rely on him as a sounding board for their ongoing missions to monitor Haruhi.


Yuki Nagato
Yuki was the first to tell Kyon her true identity, and thereafter Kyon views her as the most reliable member in their brigade. Yuki tends to readily accept commands from Kyon instead of Haruhi, and seems to look to him for his approval when confronted with decisions she must make. Several times, she has saved him from impending death; something that Kyon feels a responsibility to pay her back for. While the other Brigade members ignore Yuki or take her for granted, Kyon becomes invested in Yuki's well-being, taking out a library card for her and wondering if she ever gets lonely. Though Yuki is almost completely expressionless, Kyon eventually learns to sense changes in her moods, such as when he realized she was having fun when they were playing "The Day of Sagittarius III" against the Computer Club.


Mikuru Asahina
With Mikuru, a bit of flirtation occurs between the two. Once, Kyon secretly saves Mikuru's maid pictures, while making Haruhi believe he deleted them; Kyon will also frequently comment on Mikuru's attractiveness, although these are generally in thought-form and directed towards the reader. Some sentiment on Mikuru's part can be observed from her future self visiting Kyon; the first time her future self meets him, she tries to offer proof of her identity by showing him the star-shaped mole on her breast, even urging him to touch it to make sure it's not fake. In fact, future Mikuru informs Kyon that he is the one who told Mikuru about the mole when she had no idea herself, though this creates a minor temporal paradox
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 when Kyon tells the present Mikuru about the mole; later, before she returns to her real time, in the anime she embraces him, while in the light novel he tries to kiss her but she stops him. Mikuru's action in the light novel could be due to the dangers of time travelers having relationships with members of the past, or more likely because of the dangerous effect she believes a relationship with Kyon would have on Haruhi. Kyon is also very protective of Mikuru, going as far as to fight with Haruhi in order to protect Mikuru from what he perceives as being abuse. In turn, Mikuru looks to Kyon as a sort of protector, becoming overjoyed when he pledges to guard her from Haruhi and grabbing onto his arm on reflex when she is frightened.


Itsuki Koizumi
Itsuki has been Kyon's other major source of information, aside from Yuki. Along with his esper powers, he gained certain knowledge regarding Haruhi and various phenomena in relation to her. He reveals some of this information to Kyon; and he even showed him the activities of the Agency fighting large energy monsters within closed space. As the only two male members of the SOS Brigade, they tend to converse among themselves, usually about Haruhi and her inclinations, while the three girls are occupied with different things. Despite this, of the three Brigade members, it is Itsuki who annoys Kyon the most, partly because of his relentlessly cheerful personality (which Kyon considers a facade which is actually confirmed by Itsuki himself) and wordy lecturing, and partly because of Itsuki's tendency to violate Kyon's personal space by putting his face way too close and paying him borderline-outrageous comments. In addition, of all the Brigade members, Itsuki is most likely to agree with whatever idea Haruhi's warped mind thinks up.

John Smith

is a pseudonym
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 used by Kyon during one of his travels into the past. Whilst assisting the Haruhi of three years ago, Kyon gave himself the alias "John Smith" in order to hide his identity. Although just a passing thought to name himself that in the chapter "Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody", it becomes a critical factor in volume four, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya. Seemingly presented with a normal high school life, a world without Haruhi, the extent of his "normalness" and of his attachment to the Brigade and Haruhi are made evident. After finding the alternate Haruhi from this world, he uses this identity in order to get her to help him. "John Smith" is referenced in the first novel and in the anime shortly after Haruhi and Kyon 'first' meet. Haruhi asks him if they had met before, to which he replies that they haven't (which is true, from his perspective). Kyon has said on occasion, at the end of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya and at other intervals, that revealing he is John Smith will be his last ace in the hole should something arise regarding Haruhi. However, Kyon feels it is a last resort measure in case something like the events of the book happen again in which he has no support from anyone. To that end, he was willing to defy even the Data Overmind, for he realized that while Haruhi was the one with reality-altering powers from which, supposedly, no one was safe, he was the lone exception, the only thing keeping Haruhi from throwing everything out of whack. He realized then that he had become linked with Haruhi (in the intended sense and more), that even something like the Entity wouldn't exist without his keeping Haruhi's powers stable. His revealing himself to Haruhi as John Smith would radically change everything.
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