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2011-10-29, 11:53 | Link #27 |
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it'll be replace by Double Art's mangaka new project "Nisekoi" |
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2011-11-06, 05:17 | Link #30 |
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Though I found it interesting to read and even if one could find the end of the series too early, I think storywise it is normal to end the manga and not to try to make a new arc. The author should be satisfied with her work. She had some time to develop the story and the manga has some qualities. As always the editorial department of WSJ made the right decision to stop the series now.
I wonder now if it can become an anime. The scenario is not too weird, the "environment" seems not too hard to animate (unlike sci-fi stories which should require a lot of budget) and the story is short enough to run in one season. We have seen Hatsukoi Limited being animated. Why not this one? Last edited by MeroBAKA; 2011-11-06 at 05:43. |
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