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Cardcaptor Takato
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 1:18 am
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I pretty much expected The Promised Neverland to be 12 episodes since it's a Noitamina show and so is the new Ikuhara show which is also airing during the Noitamina block during the spring season. But hopefully it won't be too long of a wait for season two.
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Mad_Scientist
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 1:21 am
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Fortunately there is already more than enough material for a Season 2, heck a Season 3 too depending on how they break it down (though it might be best to do one 2 cour season instead), so as long as the anime does well I expect we'll be seeing more soon.
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SquadmemberRitsu
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 1:51 am
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I’m hoping we get a My Hero Academia style approach personally.
Most of my worries about the quality of the adaptation have been dashed thankfully.
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Zeino
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 2:05 am
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Yeah, even if the manga is supposedly going to be ending some time in the near future, there is no way that the anime adaptation isn't going to be around for quite a few years to come.
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AutoOps007
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:13 am
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No surprise tbh. Most series are one cour nowadays (for the first season). And judging by episode one, it seems as though they pacing will be on the faster side anyway, so they probably want to spread it out to maintain a healthy gap between the anime and the manga until it ends.
All I will say now is that it's chances of ranking number 1 in manga sales by the end of the year are probably dashed now, unless it get's it's season two this year (but even then, it's still unlikely cause it would most likely air starting in october, so it would only gain about an extra month and a half worth of anime boosted sales). It's kinda disappointing cause it could really push One Piece for number 1 with two cours with this year (or at least two full cours). It certainly had the scope to do so based on how much it sold last year. But who knows, maybe just one cour (or a little less than two) may just be enough.
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Cardcaptor Takato
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:44 am
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My Hero Academia was already pretty popular during it's first cour even back when people complained about it's pacing back in those early episodes. If Promised Neverland is moving at a faster pace than MHA season one did but not as fast as Karakuri Circus, it might still have a chance to boost the manga.
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AutoOps007
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:00 am
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Cardcaptor Takato wrote: | My Hero Academia was already pretty popular during it's first cour even back when people complained about it's pacing back in those early episodes. If Promised Neverland is moving at a faster pace than MHA season one did but not as fast as Karakuri Circus, it might still have a chance to boost the manga. |
Those were two entirely separate points. What I'm saying is that they're probably only doing one cour because they're adapting it with faster pacing.
And my other point was that because it's only 12 episodes, that means it only has 12 weeks on air to boost manga sales. If it was 24 episodes, than it would have 24 weeks on air to boost manga sales. Generally, the longer an anime is on air, the longer manga sales are boosted due to longer exposure and promotion time. Manga sales will go up regardless, and it will probably skyrocket and do insanely high numbers for those 12 weeks the anime is on air, but manga sales will likely drop back down after that.
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1dbad
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:04 am
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I seem to remember some pre-release information saying the first season of the anime will cover up to the end of the first arc. 12 episodes should be enough to do that, and make for a satisfying stopping point.
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Eddy564
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:07 am
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Definitely a standout series in this Winter Season. The pacing in the first episode was great to me. I think this will be a good adaption.
Can’t wait to see this series catapult its status and sales. It deserves.
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Ziko577
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 2:31 pm
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1dbad wrote: | I seem to remember some pre-release information saying the first season of the anime will cover up to the end of the first arc. 12 episodes should be enough to do that, and make for a satisfying stopping point. |
That's correct and my impressions of the first episode were that it was a tad bit too fast. They managed to squeeze in about 3 chapters worth of material from the introduction of the characters to the point where the demons were introduced after the death of that girl.
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lossthief
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 2:43 pm
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Ziko577 wrote: |
That's correct and my impressions of the first episode were that it was a tad bit too fast. They managed to squeeze in about 3 chapters worth of material |
huh? The first episode just covered the first chapter of the manga. They expanded and rearranged a couple of moments but there's nothing from chapters 2 or 3 in there.
AutoOps007 wrote: | Manga sales will go up regardless, and it will probably skyrocket and do insanely high numbers for those 12 weeks the anime is on air, but manga sales will likely drop back down after that. |
Not necessarily. While sales will almost certainly spike from people picking up the manga for the first time, the goal of an adaptation like this is to generate a larger sustained readership - if TPN's anime is successful, it won't just mean a boost in sales for a few months, but a boost across the rest of the manga's lifetime + an increase in sales of past volumes as people catch up
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AutoOps007
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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 10:17 am
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lossthief wrote: | Not necessarily. While sales will almost certainly spike from people picking up the manga for the first time, the goal of an adaptation like this is to generate a larger sustained readership - if TPN's anime is successful, it won't just mean a boost in sales for a few months, but a boost across the rest of the manga's lifetime + an increase in sales of past volumes as people catch up |
When I said drop down, I didn't mean drop down to numbers that were the same or lower than before the anime started. Like it would probably sell extremely well during the anime's run, and then drop down to a number that is still significantly higher than before the anime started, but not as extremely high as when the anime was still ongoing. Obviously the manga is going to have better sales for the rest of it's entire run, but what I meant is the extremely high sales when the anime first comes out. Like look at the Seven Deadly Sins; it did insanely high numbers during the anime's run, and although manga sales have increased significantly since it got it's anime, it hasn't done anywhere those insane numbers since the anime's first season ended.
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