2017-09-27, 12:04 | Link #1009 |
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Join Date: Apr 2016
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Well, what can I say? I'm happy that the anime flopped hard as hell and the LN got a boost because the adaptation was pretty mediocre to be honest.
Now the waiting for the next volume is gonna be long especially for the way how the last volume ended but I trust in Ayanokouji. |
2017-09-27, 13:34 | Link #1019 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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because it is the source. It is the story as the author intended to tell it. Directors of animes take liberties and not always for the better. In this case there was too much bias towards 1 potential heroine despite the LN author having a diverse set of heroines.
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2017-09-27, 14:14 | Link #1020 |
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
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There are several reasons for that, to name a few.......
- The 12 episode anime adaptation are just big advertisements which rush through material just to put some fanservice and plot points (or changing them for the worse in several cases) - With all due respects to the working industry, one should make a good advertisement to attract more people but in the case of adaptations, the Groups involved are just satisfied with the average results/LN sales increase/Etc etc they get by making an average/bad adaptation - LNs or the Source Material gives readers more World Building, Character Depth and Interaction than Anime adaptations could (or even try) - Several things make no sense when character interaction and monologues are cut out resulting in the so-called plotholes |
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comedy, drama, harem, mf bunko j, romance, school, thriller |
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