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NEWS: Sabikui Bisco Light Novels End with 10th Volume




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Яeverse



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 4:24 pm Reply with quote
I'm up to volume 5.

Nice to know it won't be a never ending LN series. It's quite good.[/code]
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Hal14



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 4:26 pm Reply with quote
Яeverse wrote:
I'm up to volume 5.

Nice to know it won't be a never ending LN series. It's quite good.[/code]


What volume did the anime end on?
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ab2143



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 4:32 pm Reply with quote
Hal14 wrote:
Яeverse wrote:
I'm up to volume 5.

Nice to know it won't be a never ending LN series. It's quite good.[/code]


What volume did the anime end on?


first season only covered the first novel
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malvarez1



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 4:55 pm Reply with quote
ab2143 wrote:
Hal14 wrote:
Яeverse wrote:
I'm up to volume 5.

Nice to know it won't be a never ending LN series. It's quite good.[/code]


What volume did the anime end on?


first season only covered the first novel


Are these novels especially long, or is the anime a bit slower paced than average?
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Andrew Cunningham



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 5:26 pm Reply with quote
malvarez1 wrote:

Are these novels especially long, or is the anime a bit slower paced than average?


They're a little above average length and density, and the anime did add a few things to make that pacing work.

But the truth is 90% of light novel adaptions are just going way too fast. We should be seeing a lot more shows do only one or two volumes. No one has ever gone wrong that way.
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Dark Mac



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 5:40 pm Reply with quote
Andrew Cunningham wrote:
malvarez1 wrote:

Are these novels especially long, or is the anime a bit slower paced than average?


They're a little above average length and density, and the anime did add a few things to make that pacing work.

But the truth is 90% of light novel adaptions are just going way too fast. We should be seeing a lot more shows do only one or two volumes. No one has ever gone wrong that way.


There's definitely anime that suffers from slow pacing. Grimgar and Devil Is a Part Timer are a couple LN adaptations that could've been better if they'd adapted more novels per cour.
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Nachtwandler



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:48 pm Reply with quote
Dark Mac wrote:
Andrew Cunningham wrote:
malvarez1 wrote:

Are these novels especially long, or is the anime a bit slower paced than average?


They're a little above average length and density, and the anime did add a few things to make that pacing work.

But the truth is 90% of light novel adaptions are just going way too fast. We should be seeing a lot more shows do only one or two volumes. No one has ever gone wrong that way.


There's definitely anime that suffers from slow pacing. Grimgar and Devil Is a Part Timer are a couple LN adaptations that could've been better if they'd adapted more novels per cour.


First season of Hataraku Maou-sama was indeed a bit to slow-paced but in case of Grimgar the pacing was just fine concidering the story tone.
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Andrew Cunningham



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 9:07 pm Reply with quote
Dark Mac wrote:

There's definitely anime that suffers from slow pacing. Grimgar and Devil Is a Part Timer are a couple LN adaptations that could've been better if they'd adapted more novels per cour.


Grimgar's one of the few adaptations that demonstrably improve the source material.
One of the few anime that really knows how to let a mood hang. They should be backing trucks up at the director's door after that and Moryo no Hako, which never even got licensed, but there's no justice in this world.
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Cardcaptor Takato



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2023 6:56 pm Reply with quote
I hope with the light novels ending the anime will get a complete adaptation. I really enjoyed the first season and I'm looking forward to more.
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Seiya0890



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2023 3:57 am Reply with quote
Andrew Cunningham wrote:
malvarez1 wrote:

Are these novels especially long, or is the anime a bit slower paced than average?


They're a little above average length and density, and the anime did add a few things to make that pacing work.

But the truth is 90% of light novel adaptions are just going way too fast. We should be seeing a lot more shows do only one or two volumes. No one has ever gone wrong that way.


Haven't read the LN yet, but I believe Eighty Six had a good adaption with a good pace.
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