2012-10-04, 19:15 | Link #1062 |
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I think thats about OVA release.....maybe?
Edit: Ok looked on the Nurarihyon no Mago Sennen Makyō (TV) thread, its about an OVA.
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2012-10-07, 10:37 | Link #1068 |
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They also make fraction of the money popular manga gets, making it not a lucrative business if you have enough talent to get a chance in the biggest magazine in Japan, WSJ. Pretty much any writers would take up a chance to work for WSJ if given. The opportunity there is massive, if you get a big break.
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2012-10-07, 19:49 | Link #1070 | |
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Thankfully, the LN translation scene is now stronger than it was few years ago. I still remember the dark times when even the popular LN's were translated so slowly that following them was painful...
To return to topic, first two light novels have been translated. Anyone here read them? Quote:
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I haven't smelled a bigger pile of writing turd in my entire life time than the current so-called "light novel" market. But hey, opinions. Spoiler for long LN rage:
PS: BTW, getting a hit in WSJ does give you much more fortune than you can ever hope for as a LN writer. I don't think you understand the market difference in Japanese publishing world. It's not even comparable. Like, off by two digits or more.
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2012-10-08, 07:44 | Link #1074 |
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Eh, I've been reading Japanese novels and manga since the early 80s, and playing eroge since the dawn of the genre. I'm pretty sure I've known the market and its content since before you were born, you don't have to explain me anything.
I enjoy eroge fine. But even then, it's 90% utter crap, and many of those reponsible for crap moved on to LN market bringing their terrible pile of manure with them. And yes my criticism still stands. Shounen manga are written for children, but even considering the demographic simpleness of its plot, it's miles better than the utter turd that is LN market today. Also, you seem to be mistaking definition of shounen manga as a genre, instead of a demographic.
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