2021-01-31, 05:59 | Link #1 | |
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The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt Anticipation
Light novel 'The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt' (Hey, How About Treason?) is getting an anime adaptation. Synopsis Quote:
Source https://twitter.com/GA_bunko/status/1355832728831225857
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2022-01-11, 10:41 | Link #13 |
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The plot had an ok pace during the episode despiste they choosing to rush and compress some events of the manga/LN beggining. Some manga chapters were really boring due to this. The fighting scenes were a bit poor in execution though. Is this 12/13 episodes? The reduced amount of episodes, aka 1 Core, is what is causing several shows to come out as rushed adaptations.
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2022-01-11, 11:19 | Link #14 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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I think it will only be 12 episodes. Main website lists 4 Blurays to be released from Mar 2022 - Jun 2022 (presumable 3 eps per Bluray). https://tensaiouji-anime.com/bd/tokuten.html |
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2022-01-11, 12:32 | Link #15 |
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Texas
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I'm reminded of a dumb LA movie I was made to watch in Japanese class years ago, centered on a group of boys who somehow ended up in a synchronized swimming club. They begged a dolphin trainer to teach them, and he just used them like slaves and dumped them wherever he could in hopes they'd give up, only to be shocked that the crap he put them through actually made them good at it.
Definitely not "Realist Hero". More like an antithesis to it. But fun to watch back-to-back, switching from an outsider who's determined to make the kingdom that took him in into a powerhouse that can take on the world to a lazy bum who, despite being raised as the heir, just wants to improve his country's value enough to sell it but instead ends up stumbling into more and more wealth and power. |
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