2023-08-26, 19:03 | Link #1 | |
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Madougushi Dahlia wa Utsumukanai (Dahlia in Bloom)
Madougushi Dahlia wa Utsumukanai (Dahlia in Bloom) is getting an anime adaptation Synopsis Quote:
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2023-08-26, 22:29 | Link #2 |
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I think that backstory was piled on a bit much. Usually the backstory picks between the crappy life before isekai or just growing up with a bad hand in a fantasy world. Here she manages to have a bad normal life and a mostly bad isekai life until the very last couple sentences .
Well, best of luck to her in the show itself .
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2023-08-27, 09:39 | Link #5 |
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LNs are licensed in English by J-Novel Club, for those who would like to read the source:
https://j-novel.club/series/dahlia-i...-magical-tools WN is still ongoing. https://ncode.syosetu.com/n7787eq/?p=3 |
2024-05-13, 12:17 | Link #11 |
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The story sounds familiar. An overworked OL is transferred or reborn. Anime story is about a struggle. The behind the scene production is another struggle. The recent news hints the production could be jeopardized due to the contractor outsourced work to another contractor. Japan having sanction to North Korea makes things more complicated. The studio announced that they were unaware about their contractor's action.
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...ed-on-/.210269 There is no news update about the event. In construction industry, it is not uncommon that a subcontractor hiring another subcontractor. The worst outcome is dropping quality. Not sure it will apply to anime production. |
2024-07-08, 14:32 | Link #18 |
I disagree with you all.
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It feels like there's something wrong with how easily she made a flamethrower. Which, I assume, translates to "a shoddily made hair dryer can turn into a flame thrower at any time, even and especially when pointed at your head".
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