2006-08-13, 16:37 | Link #1 |
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Zero no Tsukaima Novels Discussion Thread
The focus of this thead is to fully discuss the Zero no Tsukaima novels.
-----Originally Posted by NeoSam----- Zero no Tsukaima is based on a novel for young men (a seinen novel). ゼロの使い魔 Zero no Tsukaima Its based on a novel thats published under the seinen(young men's) label MF Bunko J. For now there are 8 volumes released of this seinen novel, here are the covers: A bigger images of the covers: Spoiler:
Genre: Seinen, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance Zero no Tsukaima is a seinen novel/anime. MF Bunko J: anything published under this label is aimed at young men. MF Bunko J = Media Factory Bunko J. ヤマグチノボル Yamaguchi Noboru Author of Zero no Tsukaima light novel. His site: http://homepage3.nifty.com/hexagon2000/ Old site: http://gonzui.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ All his works can be seen on his new site (links are available to the covers). All his works are seinen(young men's) light novels, some light novels are published under the seinen light novel label Sneaker Bunko, other are published under the seinen light novel labels: Fujimi Fantasia Bunko and Fujimi Mystery Bunko, and of course Zero no Tsukaima light novel which is published under the seinen light novel label MF Bunko J. -----Originally Posted by NeoSam----- |
2006-08-13, 16:39 | Link #2 |
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Originally Posted by Sushi-Y (Volume #1)
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Just finished reading the first volume of the novel. I like this one. Saito is awesome. If anything, the premise of the story is definitely one of the more unique ones I have ever seen. To be summoned into a fantasy world and becoming someone's familiar... My decision to give up or continue with something like a light novel is usually made right in the beginning, if it doesn't interest me right off the bat, then it's very hard for me to keep on reading. In that respect, "Zero no Tsukaima" had a nice start to it: no long-winded stage setting, no personal world views, only the events that are happening at the moment. In a way, it was very easy for me to read. The tsukkomi had a familiar taste to it, then I realized that Yamaguchi Noboru is the scenario writer of the classic eroge (and later, anime) "Green Green". Yes, *that* Green Green. All those perverted comedy materials suddenly begin to make sense now. Hmm, before I go further, I've been wondering about all the names that appear in this novel. There are some people with really silly long names here, it's likely that we'll see a dozen different versions flying around when the fansubs come out. So for the heck of it, here are my interpretations of some of the main names/terms that appeared in the novel (vol.1, at least): Spoiler for character names/terms:
Anyway, to comment on vol.1 in general, I would say it's interesting. Thinking back now, I supposed it would've been nice to see a little bit more action in those 250+ pages. The novel started off on a good pace, and there were some cool developments, but other than that, most of the story was spent on establishing the story settings (I don't mind though, Saito is a fun guy to follow around ^^; ). If anything, this volume was primarily about the development of a trusting relationship between Saito and Ruiz. I guess you can compare this to the first volume of "Shakugan no Shana", although Saito is much less of a wuss compared to Yuuji. ^^; But the volume ended on a really nice note (it made me go "aww~"), while leaving many possibilities open. At this point, it's really all up to the skills of the author to maintain enough steam and creativity for another volume (since many novels tend to "flop out" after the first volume, "Suzumiya Haruhi" series was like this until vol.4). But I have confidence in Yamaguchi-san. Seeing as how "Zero no Tsukaima" is up to vol.8 now, and how MOON PHASE's cyan-san is a big fan of the series, I think I won't be disappointed. I'm curious to see how well will the novel's contents transfer to the anime too. The portrayal of the "Staff of Destruction" is a good example: since the novel only described it as an "oddly shaped staff", we have no idea what it is exactly until Saito began to "prepare" using it. In the anime though, we will be able to see it right away, so I wonder how well that'll work out. Also, according to the interview with the director, it appears that the anime's basic plot will cover up to volume 3 of the novel. However, there will be episodes that go beyond that as well. I ordered the rest of the novel volumes, hopefully I'll be able to catch up by the time the anime airs. ^^ ------Originally Posted by Sushi-Y------- |
2006-08-14, 01:42 | Link #3 | |
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And the three of them got animated The publisher mentioned that these three are very popular under its label (MF Bunko J), which means these three are popular compared to the other light novels that are published under the same label. it wasn't mentioned how popular these light novels are compared to other light novels published under other labels. I think I have mentioned this before ^^;;
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2006-08-14, 04:45 | Link #4 | |
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According to Animedia magazine, under the top 10 anime related novels sold, Zero no Tsukaima volume 8 is in 8th place (Shakugan no ShanaS is in second place). |
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2006-08-14, 09:59 | Link #5 | |
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That sounds like a nice list of things I might want to read |
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2006-08-14, 14:13 | Link #6 |
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yay. finally ZnT's own section here in AS!
I'm on the process of reading the summaries from Sushi-Y, even though I said I will not read novel spoilers. but what the hey! (btw I havent properly thanked Sushi-Y for doing those summaries. it was such a nice read, as if the contents were really excerpts from the book). anyway, the story seems amazing and quite exciting. Saito is a breath of fresh air among harem leads I've encountered. I got the impression that he's a nice guy but he'd talk sh!t if he's trampled upon. yeah, he's quite weak when it comes to women --- or rather, he's quite strong in resisting those other girls. I just have a question regarding Saito's feelings... Spoiler:
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2006-08-14, 20:43 | Link #9 | |
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Also what is AFAIK? or is that a char O_O? |
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2006-08-14, 20:55 | Link #10 | |
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2006-08-14, 22:09 | Link #11 |
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Although it might be rude to ask, considering the cicumstances, anybody interested in translating this novel for all use poor English readers, please drop me a email, or drop by the website at:
http://www.baka-tsuki.net/ Think of the joy all us dirty little gits will have, to know the wonders of the novel, and see us all post to complain about all the stuff they missed out in the anime. sounds fun, yes? /Mod Edit: fixed link
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2006-08-14, 22:17 | Link #12 | |
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2006-08-15, 17:18 | Link #16 |
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If only anime was more exposed to our society... anime novels like this would be so welcomed... instead we get a crap load of inuyasha? fun.
Anyway the novel seems like a bit much eh? unless a major company decided to bring it to us americans, looks like we're screwed
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2006-08-18, 05:35 | Link #18 | |
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1) Maria-sama ga Miteru: Kamen no Actress 2) Shakugan no ShanaS 3) Maburabo~ Mottomotto Maid no Maki 4) Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu 4 5) Mamoru-kun ni Megami no Shukufuku wo 8 6) Shin Fortune Quest 12 7) Arianrod Replay Rurge 2 8) Zero no Tsukaima 8 9) Ginban no Kaleidoscope 7 10) Suzumiya Haruhi no Fungai |
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2006-08-18, 09:36 | Link #19 | |
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Ah, Thank you wrex, that helps me alot. 感謝するぞ。 Im not a big fan of Marimite, Maburaho, or Ginban, so I can probably safely rule those out of consideration no matter how popular or good they are. Suzumiya was great as an anime, but Im not so sure I'd like the book series. "Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu" I have not heard of. This is going straight on my research list. "Arianrod Replay Rurge" was a worrysome title, can I like a series with the word "replay" in its title? I have no idea what its about. Same goes for "Shin Fortune Quest", Im finding it heard to look into a series with a name like that unless someone recommends it. (Sushi-san, help me out here) "Mamoru-kun ni Megami no Shukufuku wo " sounds like Kagekara mamoru. I loved the anime series for its cuteness, but I know I wont be able to stand the book for two reasons: Mamo-kun is not someone i can identify with like a can with Saito. (at least the anime gives me the impression that he panics in romantic situations) That of course leaves "Shakugan no shana". Im vacillating on that series, not knowing whether or not I should invest my time in starting it up... The storyline from the anime series didnt really capture my imagination so I have been avoiding it. As a side note, I have a light novel called "とある魔術の禁書目録 " sitting on my bookshelf. I bought it sight-unseen based on popularity. (yeah, stupid of me perhaps). After I finish volum 8 of Zero, I'll give it a read, and report my thoughts if anyone cares to hear it In any case, I know I'm going to need more raito noberu, because this stuff is addicting. |
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2006-08-18, 09:51 | Link #20 | |
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Ah, I found a review of 乃木坂春香の秘密 here:
http://yaplog.jp/cbythithi/archive/76 Hrm, it does seem to hit alot of my stereotype detectors, not even counting the characters names. But some bits of the review seem encouraging: Quote:
The worste that could happen is I dont go for volume 2. |
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