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But you know, this was first three episodes.
The first episode was purely awesome, it had everything Railgun should have. Second was mostly OK, the edits to manga could have been avoided, but still ok. Third was a bit slower with nothing much happening, but the other two should have made up for it. And all of it was "original" material (that was not in Index) And this makes me a bit worried, why people did not bought it, if it was ok. Or are they only buying it as a whole? Then not even the anime original part is going to do any good. |
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Gentlemen, look at any Anime sequels over the years and you'll see that majority of them sold less than their original, this isn't exactly anything news breaking.
Only rare situations does a sequel sell more but those are usually because of special circumstances.
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2013-08-15, 13:51 | Link #47 |
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Index 2 sold more because the series wasn't popular until Railgun came along and generated overall interest. In some ways Index 2 was more of a sequel for the first Railgun that the first Index, and it shows.
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But it wasn't until Railgun/Index 2 did it became a huge hit. This is one of the rare cases, not the norm.
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Only the best sellers would ever see those numbers and beyond.
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