2014-04-21, 15:08 | Link #102 | |
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now I am happy that this novel got licensed unlike to aru which will take years to reach fan translated |
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2014-04-21, 16:30 | Link #103 |
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I'm curious, with it becoming licensed does that mean there is some increased propensity for it also to receive an anime treatment? Looking at the list of licensed items there, it seems like it's in pretty high company. Usually don't these things tend to receive an anime before they become licensed to sell in English? (this is my complete noobishness about the business speaking here)
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2014-04-21, 21:06 | Link #104 |
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Yeah, that's pretty much what happened to other LN's, they got anime before licensed.
I guess the reasons could be because of it's dungeon&monster-like setting that's similar to SAO, although the concept is different since SAO was dive into a game while it's not a game. The other reason might be because it got good ranks in Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! (It got #4), and because the novels released not that much yet (compared to Onegairu which got #1).
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2014-04-21, 21:19 | Link #105 | |
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2014-04-24, 12:10 | Link #109 | |
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2014-04-24, 16:10 | Link #110 | |
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Dungeon ni Deai's licensing is a much worse news - the translation was just starting, is extremely incomplete and requires extensive editing. And motivation to contribute all that necessary work is really shot down by knowing that the result will be scrapped in half a year. Well, let's hope it doesn't turn into another Hidan no Aria that had 1 volume released and essentially abandoned by the licensee, coming nowhere even close to the part untranslated by Baka-Tsuki. |
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2014-04-27, 04:09 | Link #111 | |
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The problem lies with the fact is if the novel doesn't sell well. They stop working on it, but they'll still retain their license. Licenses usually expire when the company goes under. I think its usually just a single license fee. I only say that because Seven Seas has had Zero no Tsukaima licensed forever and they never did anything to it.
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2014-05-17, 20:30 | Link #114 | |
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2014-05-21, 15:29 | Link #115 |
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Any spoilers from v5?
I just read the synopsis of the volume from solitarytranslation and got me curious. Will Hermes consider him a threat if Bell beats the floor boss, does he be OP and beat it on his own, or just try to outlast it till support arrives~ |
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action, adventure, dungeons, gods, harem, romance |
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