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Zero no Tsukaima Author Noboru Yamaguchi Passes Away
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Tragically, he passed away on 4 April 2013 at the age of 41. I don't know, somehow this is pretty affecting to me. I know a lot people weren't too fond of the franchise (particularly of the anime), but I have many fond memories of it. And to see the work never be completed as intended by the author is sad. At least, for all its faults, we do have the anime to give some sense of closure (though the true extent of the author's hand in penning it may never be known). Perhaps he left some notes that'll let someone else finish the last pages. Quote:
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2013-04-10, 22:00 | Link #2 |
そのおっぱいで13才
Join Date: Dec 2006
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.................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ...........Not again...........
That makes two light novels I followed unfinished. *sigh* .........Aaa.aaaaaaaaaa.aaaaa-......aa...
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2013-04-10, 22:22 | Link #6 |
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I... really can't express how sad I feel. The ZnT novels were one of the few series that made read even online, through ours of uncomfortable positions, sleepless nights of reading and anxiety for a new translated chapter.
He didn't just write a book, he created a universe, with unique and non-unique characters, with countries and politics that could be as interesting alone as they were when following the main characters. He showed a beautiful and, at the same time, fun love story between Saito and Louise. He made me cry over the prince's death and showed the dirtiness of politics with the pope. This series was one of a kind. Not many Light Novels are capable of being what zero no tsukaima was. Rest in piece as your work will continue to inspire authors around the world as much as I was inspired. |
2013-04-10, 22:53 | Link #8 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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It's really sad.....
At least the anime gave us an ending. I wonder if the novel was supposed to end in similar way as the anime did. Even if it was I still wanted to see the novel's ending because it would've gave us a better sense of closure. |
2013-04-11, 00:11 | Link #10 | |
Princess or Plunderer?
Join Date: May 2009
Location: the Philippines
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See you on the other side...
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2013-04-11, 00:17 | Link #11 |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: 3 times the passion of normal flamenco
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You know, ZnT may not be the greatest piece of fiction ever conceived, but the works it inspired from the fiction writing fandom I've associated with the past year was a truly enjoyable one, and just for the fact that it was his imagination and effort that made it happen in the first place through the act of inspiring people, Noboru Yamaguchi gets my respect.
May you find eternal rest. *Salutes*
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2013-04-11, 00:27 | Link #12 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: USA
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This was one of those LN series I was hoping to pick up after it completed. 41 is terribly young but he was happy with his life at least, RIP.
Not too many people get to see their end coming, he may have left something for the fans.
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2013-04-11, 01:51 | Link #16 |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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I was hoping he'd pull through. Zero no Tsukaima may not have been one of my favorites, bit like others already stated it was a world given a lot of thought, care and love. I wanted to know its LN ending. I give his friends and family my deepest condolences. I wish Yamaguchi-san safe passage into Heaven, under God's grace. May he rest in peace. "it's not how long we've lived, but how fully we've lived."
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2013-04-11, 02:04 | Link #17 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Dai Korai Teikoku
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Unfortunate. Another work unfinished.
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You forgot the Holiest of the Holy: Trinity Blood's Yoshida Sunao |
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