2017-08-16, 09:48 | Link #4301 | |
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A genre that can get away with something that blatantly fetishistic is not a small market.
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2017-08-16, 13:53 | Link #4303 | |
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--> "one" Explain yourself, deceiver. Nah, I'm kidding. But Shonen is no longer really a genre as it is a default, so that comparison isn't really fair. And I was more speaking of the potential reader base, which is what I thought "market" meant. The fact that a manga about cheating was able to build up a readership big enough to get animated means there's at least a viable market for the genre.
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2017-09-14, 04:16 | Link #4308 | |
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2 more questions: does Aria have a histeria mode or something similar? i recall she having such thing but i might be mistaken and next question is: how many volumes are out? cause 25 was released on april so are we on 26 or what? |
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2017-09-14, 06:19 | Link #4309 | |
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2018-01-22, 03:58 | Link #4311 |
I’m sorry, Kamijou-san!!
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So I wasn't particularly impressed by the anime, but I've heard that this is a pretty popular good LN elsewhere so I wanted to ask the people here whether the novels are much better than the anime or not? I read a lot of LN's and I notice that their adaptations are usually sh*t, so I wouldn't be surprised.
Please do let me know if you think someone who didn't really enjoy the anime because it seemed too IDK poorly done (lacking more worldbuilding explanations plus other details) would still like the novels. If the anime is much worse than the novel, I'll just read it from the very beginning.
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2018-01-22, 05:24 | Link #4312 |
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Depends on your taste. The novel is better than the anime because it has more details and the battle in the 2nd arc is different. Hidan no Aria is a mix of sci-fi and magic that the characters itself know each other that one is supernatural ability and the other is magic. Not much secrecy except for bloodlines.
Storywise. I loved it when it started but it declined later on or rather, its a hit or miss for me. Kinji is too much tsuntsun hero for my liking. Aria is also a tsundere. Tsundere + tsundere is a bad combo.
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2018-02-07, 23:58 | Link #4313 |
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The Wiki claims the final storyline started but I've never heard confirmation of this nor have the novels been translated up to now to tell much but it sure doesn't seem like it.
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2018-03-03, 15:53 | Link #4316 |
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wow, thanks for the info. I didn't expect for things to escalate that much. Now, I really wish for the series to be licensed or translated. Kinji is making a name on his own. Really, something else from the tsundere gigolo that wants to quit being a butei.
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2018-04-02, 22:19 | Link #4317 |
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http://ranobe-mori.net/label/mf-bunko-j/
Aria Volume 28 coming May 25th
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