Are transfer students really this common in Japan?

Are transfer students really this common in Japan?

Japan isn't anime-land
Haruhi willed that to happen, so it happened, there's not societal reason or other stupid stuff

You think Haruhi was the only series where "mysterious transfer student"-cliche happened?

Then don't post Haruhi of all things

Baited for this EXACT response.

Why don't you transfer there and find out for yourself?

A kid from burgerland transferred to my class once in elementary school. I was so close to having a hot blonde osananajimi, but instead it was just some miniature Eminem. Fuck.

About as common as burgerland. They're an overused plot device.

But Haruhi is exactly right thing to post in this context. Haruhi was parodying that cliche because it was/is so common. With one parody you get reference to all those other instances in anime medium. And considering how common it is in anime it is a valid to ask if it is as common phenomena in the real Japan.

Except in Haruhi it's actually explained and there's a perfectly good reason for it to happen
It's like complaining about Itona being a transfer student in Ass Class, it makes perfect sense in context

To subvert a trope it needs to exist first, so Haruhi is relevant here

>subvert
Haruhi doesn't subvert shit
The mysterious transfer student comes and he's an esper
Just because you break the 4th wall doesn't mean you're subverting a trope
That said Haruhi is awesome and Koizumi really should have been the lead
>so we're stuck in the loop and it's the 15000th time? Did you try porking Haruhi?
>do you want me to do it?

Well he IS a transfer student but rather than this being used to make the plot advance easily, it's rooted in the story's intentions, being a consequence rather than a mean. Subverted might not be the correct word but you probably get where I'm coming from.

Its much rarer in Japan, because school is basically your whole life and transferring isn't something you can easily do because it upends your life track and there are entrance exams to consider.

If you are going to transfer you either have to accept school slightly worse than your current one or switch to private and have your parents pay a shit-ton of money as well as pay catchup all year and be ostracized until you can make new friends.

It's supposed to be a note worthy event that kicks off the show or a new arc, so no.

Yeah I get what you're trying to say, it exasperates the transfer student trope for the sake of humor and entertainment of the people knowledgeable of anime
Anime does this a lot which makes it difficult to get into because you'll usually be unable to get it unless you've watched enough of the medium

I should read the manga or watch the anime?

Watch S1/S2, the movie and read the LNs if you want more because S3 fucking never

But transfer students are a thing because it's uncommon.
It's like asking if terrorist hijackings of Air Force One is a common thing in burgerland.

it's something wrong with manga?

Yeah it's cheap af

Anime follows the light novels pretty faithfully, and it has the definitive take on the events. Manga changes some key moments quite a lot. Even though the changes are kind of interesting, some of them end up hurting the characterizations. You can check out the manga afterwards if you feel like it, but I don't think it's a good idea to start from there.

thanks anons