Forum - View topicNEWS: Top-Selling Light Novels in Japan by Series: 2016 (First Half)
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Stark700
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Konosuba the very top...nice. No doubt that the anime gave it a boost after it began airing this year.
I have a feeling that Regarding Reincarnated to Slime will be a big thing in the future as well. |
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Swiftyy
Posts: 190 Location: Florida, USA. |
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Konosuba ranking top for LN's makes me very happy, glad that Yen press picked it up
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KH91
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With the new law in place stating that the number 13 is the new number 1, I want to congratulate our goddess Hestia on topping the charts.
So happy Mahouka is in the top 3. Shout out to DAL on making the top 30. |
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Kadmos1
Posts: 13626 Location: In Phoenix but has an 85308 ZIP |
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Well, Hestia had all those internet memes last year, so I think her popularity still helps.
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rinkwolf10
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Anyone know if the number for Re:zero are health enough to warrant more anime adaption? I know that it is a 25 episode series but I want to know if these numbers give it enough of a boost to warrant a possible sequel.
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Mr. Oshawott
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I'm thrilled that KonoSuba is No. 1; the anime show was a big help with its showcasing of some fantastic magic tricks.
Also ecstatic that DanMachi made it among the Top 15. All thanks to a certain gal with the mysterious blue ribbon... |
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Calculus20
Posts: 169 |
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SAO still proving it's a dominant force in the LN department. I think it's probably the most successful LN series to date.
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7jaws7
Posts: 705 Location: New York State |
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Monogatari cracks the top five, so I'm pretty satisfied
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CrowLia
Posts: 5530 Location: Mexico |
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The novel's sales are okay, but there are too many factors to determine whether a series gets an anime adaptation or not. Some things have amazing manga/LN sales and never get sequels because the anime series bombed, like Chihayafuru. Even if the anime sells well like Overlord, One Punch Man or No Game no Life, it's not really a guarantee of more anime adaptations. It depends on what the producers were hoping to get from the anime in the first place. |
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heartlessangel65
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DAL is #30 but still happy to see it on the list
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Angel M Cazares
Posts: 5519 Location: Iscandar |
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As a fan of the anime version, I am pleased to see Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash in the top 10. I hope there is a second anime season.
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Bisuketto
Posts: 153 Location: Middle America |
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i'm impressed to see Slime Datta in the top 20. It's a pretty good series, I wouldn't doubt to see it get an anime soon.
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Lemonchest
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FWIW that's 298108 (4.6%) fewer sales than the same period last year. Biggest climber is Konosuba (not in the top 30 last year) & the biggest drop is Naruto (4th last year, didn't chart this year). Eight titles from this year were in the chart last year.
Incidentally, Konosuba outsold SNAFU (last years top seller) by 138227 units. It contributed 13% of total sales vs 10% for SNAFU. I mention this because it was the only position (not title) in the chart that saw an increase. Compared to the Manga chart, the relative decline in sales is noticeably smaller, even accounting for Konosuba. Of course the total sales of manga still dwarf those of LNs. The top five sellers both contributed about the same % of total sales (LN=34.5%, Manga=37%). However only two of the top five LNs were in the top five last year, compared to four manga titles. Six of the top ten LNs were not in the chart last year, compared to two manga titles. |
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Mitrospeed
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It's definitely a very good sign that Re:Zero managed to get within the top 10 with only 1/3 of its active advertising done. Not only that but it also managed to get that high when in only ~ 2 months of the time span that counts the sales ( That's about 1/3 ) there was was active advertising done. The majority of series I see in the top ranks had multiple advertisings through anime seasons while being popular for quite some while ( best example would be SAO ) or aired their full adaptation within these 6 months and had some time to utilize the generated boost to the fullest ( best example here would be KonoSuba ). So the fact that Re:Zero can hold its own is remarkable. So if we expect the sales to stagnate until it's done in October it could actually get past the 800k mark which would be really good. Combined with the boost that usually lasts a few weeks after an anime is done it might even break the 1 million mark. As far als I know Volume 9 releases around the time when the anime is about to end so this should also give it a recognizable boost. The Last time Iooked at the amazon stalker lists ( estimated amount of sales for Volume 1 of the BDs on the release date) it was within the top 90 which is extremely good. So all in all it looks very good so far but we have to wait until we can say something definite. |
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chito895
Posts: 512 Location: Lima, Peru |
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Konosuba and Grimgar were my favorite anime from Winter, so I'm extremely happy both are selling so well! I'm not sure if I'll pick the Konosuba novels, but I'd totally buy the anime release if someone had licensed it.
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