Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 6 (Ouran High School Host Club, #6) by Bisco Hatori


Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 6 (Ouran High School Host Club, #6)
Title : Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 6 (Ouran High School Host Club, #6)
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ISBN : 1421505843
ISBN-10 : 9781421505848
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 200
Publication : First published July 5, 2005

In this sharp-witted romantic comedy about the clash of the classes (of all kinds), a poor girl at a rich kids' school ends up working at the school's toniest club-and gets mistaken for a boy!

In this high anticipated title, a kind of cross between HANA-KIMI and BOYS OVER FLOWERS, Haruhi is a scholarship student at an exclusive private school: Ouran High School, where it turns out the bespectacled, short-haired Haruhi is the only student from a lower-middle class family in attendance!

Then, to make matters worse, one day she breaks an $80,000 vase that belongs to one of the campus clubs-a mysterious outfit called the "Host Club," consisting of six superrich (and gorgeous) guys. Haruhi can't afford to pay back the cost of the vase, of course, so she's forced to work for the Host Club! And it's there that she discovers just how rich all the boys are and how different the rich are from you and me...And meanwhile, the eccentric but good-hearted rich boys are shocked to find out how life is on the other side...


Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 6 (Ouran High School Host Club, #6) Reviews


  • Victoria

    The school festival arc was really fun!! I enjoyed it a lot!

  • Ankita Singh

    This one is my favorite Volume so far! <3

    Here's the reason:

    Tamaki:
    Listen Haruhi.
    I'm me, before I'm a Suoh.
    And I'm proud of that fact.
    *smiles*

    This is why I love Tamaki. Despite being stupid, he has the biggest heart and the most beautiful soul of them all! :)

  • Rachel Kathryn Wright

    Another great novel and I absolutely loved that the focus of this volume was the schools festival. With each class year decorating a part of the school to welcome the guests, their families. Also letting the other class years see what they have been doing, for each class is decorated with a different theme. The families were very interesting, the twins I didn’t really expect their parents to be as they were. As for Tamaki, I wasn’t surprised because it helps show why he acts the way he does. And Kyoya, his family didn’t surprise me either. At the end of the family get together there was a competition between clubs, and the host club was against the football club. The storyline was really good and very engaging with well detailed art that helps keep you engaged into the story. Overall, another fun and high energy volume.

  • Lindley Walter-smith

    What's there to say about another volume of Ouran? It's cute, and pretty, and has a kind of insane bubbling energy, and the characters are utterly adorable. So far, it has escaped falling into the doldrums of the second half of the anime series. Also, in this chapter, the fake twincest is thankfully toned down almost to invisibility.

  • Flor

    Reasons why I love this manga.
    -Hikaru and Kaoru
    -Hunny
    -Mori
    -Tamaki
    -Haruhi
    -Kyoya

    Do I really need to say more? Oh yes, what about a whole volume of new episodes that (sadly/luckily) never appeared in the anime. Mix it all and we get a little piece of joy.

  • Amber J

    Another fun addition to the series. Kyoya is scary in a fun way. I really like him.

  • Valentina Markasović

    TAMAKI

  • SwedishGeekGirl

    Im falling in love with this sweet series more and more.
    Ouran high school host club volume 6 by Bisco Hatori get 10/10 stars.

  • Maud

    I love this volume because it gives us more backstory on Tamaki and also a bit more on Kyoya and his personality! I still can't believe that Kyoya almost didn't make the cut... The Host Club wouldn't be the same without him, I love his scheming ways and this volume totally showed them off!

  • Julie

    I'll most likely write a review for more than one volume, or if I find the time I'll write a review for all of them.

  • Literatura sin límites

    Son unos loquillos sin remedio, en este tomo me hicieron reír.

    Aquí sucede algo que en el anime no pasa, o mejor dicho, que modificaron en el anime, y es en relación a los últimos episodios: el festival de Ouran, donde salen el papá de Kyoya, el papá y la abuela de Tamaki. Pero que los sucesos que ocurren en el anime no pasan. Al menos en este tomo no, sinceramente, desconozco si lo que pasa al final del anime sucede en los siguientes tomos (cuando Tamaki renuncia al club y lo disuelve).

    Quitando eso de lado, aquí conocemos otro club que tiene rivalidad con el Host Club, o más específicamente, con Kyoya, pero que los demás se meten por que no tienen nada mejor que hacer. Es el club de futbol americano.

    Ambos equipos quieren acaparar el mejor lugar para hacer la presentación del festival, al mismo tiempo, el Host Club empieza a recibir cartas de amenaza, donde les indican que abandonen el concurso. Así que Kyoya le encarga a Haruhi y Tamaki investigar al culpable en lo que pasa el concurso etc., La competencia es al puro estilo de los ricos, dejando con la boca abierta a Haruhi, porque todo es a una dimensión desconocida, nada que ver con los plebeyos.

    Me gusta esa unión que muestran los integrantes del club y vaya sorpresa me lleve: aquí conocemos a los papás de Kaoru y Hikaru (¡Por que no paso en el anime!)

    ¿Me gustó? Si, me gusta más como se desarrolla el manga.

    ¿Lo recomiendo? Si, es pura risa asegurada con este tomo.

  • Marina D

    Esta bueno, pero no tanto como algunos tomos anteriores.

  • Saraí Elvir

    3.5 🌟
    Aunque Tamaki es un tonto también es un príncipe dulce.

  • isabelle

    SO FRIKKIN FLUFFY.

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  • Maddie

    God bless Bisco Hatori. This is my favourite manga.

    #whereisseason2

  • Julie Hayes


    Volume 6 of the Ouran High School Host Club begins with a plot, cloaked in secrecy and mystery!

    The Host Club are playing a game together - it's called "Stinking Rich". Tamaki ends up a poor man, and Haruhi destitute, although she is unaware of what that entails. It is a penalty game, and as Kyoya is the winner, they must be his slave for two weeks! Meanwhile, Ouran High School is preparing for its school festival. The twins, for their class, are setting up a private detective agency, and they will provide clues for their customers to follow, not to mention that they are doing the costumes themselves. For prizes, of course.

    In some ways the Ouran school festival is no different than others, with the students putting on shows to amuse their family and friends. But there is a difference. Namely, in the amount of money everyone is willing to spend to do so. Vast amounts, even. Ridiculous amounts. The merchants love it, of course, and they are having a field day. Placement during the festival is everything - the more centrally one is placed, the more attention one receives. Therefore the Central Salon is the most desireable place to be, and the most sought after. This year's race for the Central Salon includes the Host Club. But there is a problem. The Host Club has been receiving threatening letters made of cut out letters warning them to back out of the Salon Race or else. What are they to do? This calls for all the members of the Host Club to put on their thinking clubs and solve this puzzle, or face the consequences!

    The Football Club is also in contention for the Central Salon. Their President, Kuze, has an orange fetish. And, interestingly, the threatening notes smell of oranges! Coincidence, or not? It turns out that Kuze and Kyoya are childhood friends. There appears to be a personal grudge here. Things just might get ugly.

    Kyoya's sister has come to visit, as we get a glimpse into the Ohtori household. Kyoya is surprised to find out that his sister is in communication with Tamaki - together they are making a map of places for commoner's gourmet food. Although he is happy to see his sister, their father seems to be of the opinion she should be in her own household, not unexpectedly visiting with them. He has some very strange ideas, and doesn't seem too warm toward Kyoyo either.

    The race for the Central Salon has come down to two contenders now - the Football Club, and the Host Club. The year before, the matter was settled over a chess game. This year's challenge won't be quite so cerebral - instead they are to compete in a cross-campus Ultra Race! Sounds very physical indeed! Things are getting very intense. Kyoya requests that Haruhi memorize the blueprints to the school! As she traverses the campus in order to do so, she sees an interesting sight - the Football Club President talking to one of the Student Council members - a female one at that. What is going on? She's the one that gave the Host Club a chance to withdraw from the race.

    It is the day of the big race, and suddenly there are new entrants. Each group is given a prescribed route, at various points they will have questions to answer before they can proceed. All those who pass go on, the others are eliminiated. The final participants are given a set of clues for a hidden location where a crown will be hidden - he who gets the crown, gets the Central Salon. And they're off!

    After the race comes the School Festival, and the school is busy with family and friends of the students. Famous people are everywhere. The twins' beautiful mother takes time to give Haruhi fashion tips. Hunny has brought some Venetian cakes - only $100 each! Haruhi is surprised to learn that Hunny and Mori have younger brothers. Tamaki's father and grandmother are there, but not his mother. She asks Tamaki, he replies that she is somewhere in France, a rather vague response. Tamaki happily greets his grandmother - but the woman disdains to have anything to do with him, pronouncing him filthy! The Host Club rallies around their leader, and entice him to begin the carriage rides. Haruhi later asks about the story behind her behavior, and she learns the details of Tamaki's birth.

    The twins are bored, and that is never a good thing. But the Host Club are wise to their mock fights, and no longer believe in them. But a food fight which arises from their boredom has unexpected consequences, when the vice principal is inadvertently involved, and takes them to task. But talking to him has an unexpected result - they find themselves on a quest for a mysterious soup!

    Another fabulous volume of Host Club! In this volume, we learn more about the backgrounds of some of the members of the Host Club. For instance - Tamaki lives in his father's second family mansion, and is not allowed into the first one. We discover why not. And we learn that Kyoya is the third son, and therefore has to try harder in order to get anywhere. The cuteness factor is "out of this world". And the relationship between Tamaki and Haruhi just keeps on getting better! The artwork, as always, is wonderful. There is a great picture at the beginning of chapter 23 picturing Tamaki as Sherlock Holmes, complete with meerschaum, and Haruhi as his fairy assistant, in a maid's outfit! I love this series, and could read it forever!

  • Shyames

    Ojciec Tamakiego to złoto - już nie wiem kto lepszy, młody Suoh czy starszy Suoh ;)
    Za to babcią to powinien ktoś potrząsnąć, kto normalny mówi do dziecka "brudasie" tylko dlatego, że rodzice nie mieli ślubu? XXI wiek na litość boską....

  • Davina Herondale

    This was the first volume that wasn’t adapted into the anime. I found the storyline very funny as well as fun. I really do wish they animated this book though, it would’ve been great

  • grayi ♡

    The school festival's chapters were my favorite, I had a really good time reading this volume.

  • Anahita Solot

    با خوندنش حالم خوب میشه. خیلی از تصمیم امسالم برای خواندن دست کم هفته‌ای یک ولوم مانگا راضیم.

  • Christina (Christina's Book Corner)

    March 31

    In this sharp-witted romantic comedy about the clash of the classes (of all kinds), a poor girl at a rich kids' school ends up working at the school's toniest club-and gets mistaken for a boy!
    In this high anticipated title, a kind of cross between HANA-KIMI and BOYS OVER FLOWERS, Haruhi is a scholarship student at an exclusive private school: Ouran High School, where it turns out the bespectacled, short-haired Haruhi is the only student from a lower-middle class family in attendance!

    Then, to make matters worse, one day she breaks an $80,000 vase that belongs to one of the campus clubs-a mysterious outfit called the "Host Club," consisting of six superrich (and gorgeous) guys. Haruhi can't afford to pay back the cost of the vase, of course, so she's forced to work for the Host Club! And it's there that she discovers just how rich all the boys are and how different the rich are from you and me...And meanwhile, the eccentric but good-hearted rich boys are shocked to find out how life is on the other side...


    Review :
    This volume was cute the school festival is going on and the host club has received some threatening notes and its club against club football club against host club the main guy has has a childhood rivalry with kyoya since they were six . The host club ends up winning and Haruhi finds out the notes were from two people the fiancee of the rival guy and tamaki father who likes playing tricks on him and this guy is definitely tamaki father hes very like him we meet the grandmother who is very unkind to tamaki and we learn some backstory so tamaki happened cause of an affair and his mom is french and sick and the grandmother made a deal with money she is to never speak to tamaki again and tamaki is to go to Japan its very sad . In the part of this volume we meet the vice principal who talks to the host club about not wasting food and they all end up making soup it was cute .

  • Eden

    Most of the episodes in this volume formed the cohesive arc of the school club competition for the best spot for the school festival. It was fun for there to be a competition and also there was some mystery as to who was threatening the Host Club should they compete.

    After the competition, there’s the actual school festival. It was so cool to see some of the Host Club members’ families! Learning where they come from is a great way to learn more about their characters. I especially enjoyed Hikaru and Kaoru’s mom and the background information on Tamaki. His dad seems hilarious.

    Then, the last episode was just a return to the regular antics of the club members. I really love this series and can’t wait to keep reading!

  • Natalie



    This manga has become one of the joys of my life. I look forward to reading an episode or two every night. I've been loving just taking my time so I can soak it all in. I'm so glad for that moment several weeks ago when I randomly bough the whole box set. It was worth every blessed penny.

    It's time for the school festival! (Do they really do these huge school festivals in Japan? Every time I see it in an anime, I wonder. Obviously, not like they do it at Ouran High!)



    The clubs are vying for the best spot - The Grand Salon! The club is determined to win, but they have also been getting threatening notes. Kyoya won a game which made Tamaki and Haruhi his slaves and he orders them to find the culprit.



    Apparently the president of the football club has a major grudge against Kyoya. The team sets out to spy on the football club and figure out if they're behind the notes. A key clue is the smell of oranges on the paper. There is a competition for the Grand Salon. The Host Club wins, of course.



    We get to know a little bit more of the club's backgrounds. First, there is the Chairman, Tamaki's dad. Those two are definitely alike. Tamaki's grandmother is cruel. She separated Tamaki from his mother and refuses to give him any love. Kyoya's dad is not much better. The twins definitely take after their mom.



    I loved how cute Tamaki and Haruhi were in this one. Haruhi was getting lots of insight into the Host Club.







    The club sets out on a mission to find the perfect soup for the Vice Principal. There was one of the most hilarious scenes in the series so far. Haruhi explains how she tries to create imitation fancy tuna and the club is appalled. It's so cute how they all look after her.

    So happy to be enjoying this series right now!

  • Kindred Reader (lilastrings)

    There's a lot of chapters in this volume that wasn't in the anime. The school festival is different too, and we get to know the parents of the Host Club members a bit more. It's very Kyoya and Tamaki focused, and their place in their respective families.

  • Marker

    Cada volumen me va gustando más y más la historia.

  • Milo (if lost, return to any conveniently hot mmc)

    You can say what you want about Tamaki but he is a sweetie and should be protected at all costs.

  • Ada

    4.5 rounded down

    Bonkers but in a good way

  • Barb

    This has become my comfort read this exam period.

  • Magical_Bookworm

    I loved this volume so much! I loved the school festival arc! I loved getting to learn more about Kyoya and Tamaki. I hope to continue on with this series soon.