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Re: To be continued?

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:20 pm
by bronysayers
lostotaku wrote:I think i shall add one more to my list :P

Okami-san and her seven companions

just got it a few days ago and I have not laugh quite as hard since I watched ouran for the first time.....now I just have to see if anyone has translated the novels
I would love to this continued. Also been unable to find a translated version ;-; also wanna see more baka and test oh and boku wa tomodachi. That's all really

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 11:38 pm
by Rohan123
I want to see more Boku wa Tomodachi, Hidan no Aria, SAO, Baka to Test, and Haruhi(come on KyoAni!!).

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:47 am
by ainsoph9
The problem with Haganai and Haruhi is that they are out of source material to my knowledge.

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:19 pm
by Rohan123
ainsoph9 wrote:The problem with Haganai and Haruhi is that they are out of source material to my knowledge.
Yea, Haganai has adapted all the 8 books(except the 9th book which was just released), so we'll have to wait for that.
And AFAIK, Haruhi has 11 novels released till date and the anime has only adapted the first 3 volumes(with some content from volumes 5,6,7), the movie has adapted the 4th volume. So I would assume they still have enough material to push out another season or two?

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 11:29 pm
by ainsoph9
That is questionable, but the Haruhi-ism thing has kind of died down, so it may or may not happen.

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 1:51 am
by Rohan123
ainsoph9 wrote:That is questionable, but the Haruhi-ism thing has kind of died down, so it may or may not happen.
Aren't the novels still selling well?

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 5:59 am
by sirgoodguy
Rohan123 wrote:
ainsoph9 wrote:That is questionable, but the Haruhi-ism thing has kind of died down, so it may or may not happen.
Aren't the novels still selling well?
They are selling very well

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 9:15 am
by Rohan123
Rohan123 wrote:
ainsoph9 wrote:That is questionable, but the Haruhi-ism thing has kind of died down, so it may or may not happen.
Aren't the novels still selling well?
Well, if they are selling very well as stated by sirgoodguy, then I don't see what is stopping KyoAni from producing another season, unless they decide to drop the project due to the backlash caused for the 'Endless Eight' arc... :|

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 9:56 am
by shichinanatsu
@Rohan: anyone who was repelled by Endless Eight was no longer around for v4/Disappearance's movie, and given the time lag since then Haruhi's pretty much history, not to mention KyoAni has one other good title that they never bothered looking back to (read: FMP) :cry:

leaving aside Tamako Market and Free, i'll just sit back and wait for Kyoukai no Kanata and Chuu-ni s2, and maybe even Hyouka s2 while they're at it... 8)

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:43 am
by Rohan123
shichinanatsu wrote:@Rohan: anyone who was repelled by Endless Eight was no longer around for v4/Disappearance's movie, and given the time lag since then Haruhi's pretty much history, not to mention KyoAni has one other good title that they never bothered looking back to (read: FMP) :cry:

leaving aside Tamako Market and Free, i'll just sit back and wait for Kyoukai no Kanata and Chuu-ni s2, and maybe even Hyouka s2 while they're at it... 8)
I was repelled by Endless Eight, yet I came back for Disappearance(which received greatly positive reviews overall), and then watched all the EE episodes for the heck of it. I hope they continue, although I do understand that the chances look bleak.

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:14 pm
by Zefyris
Isn't the fact that haruhi's novels sold well actually the main problem?
Kyo ani being kyo ani, they don't need the haruhi franchise to sell well.
Kadokawa Sneaker bunko only need anime adaptation to help their novels selling, and the last arc was already helped by the movie. It ALREADY sold extremely well, the supplementary sales that would give a new anime season for light novels which already sold that well are probably not worth the anime adaptation cost in their opinion. If new volumes were to be published however, it would be a different story.

And Tanigawa Nagaru hasn't published any new material since his last arc. Here's the second part of the problem. ImO, as long as the author doesn't publish a new arc, we will never see a follow up for the haruhi anime. It's really too bad considering that the arc composed of the volume 9-10-11 was probably the best since the beginning, but that's probably what will happen. On the other hand, if I'm correct, it also means that the chance to see a new season/movie will rise quite a bit if the author starts to publish new volumes again, so there's still hope.

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:54 am
by Rohan123
Zefyris wrote:Isn't the fact that haruhi's novels sold well actually the main problem?
Kyo ani being kyo ani, they don't need the haruhi franchise to sell well.
Kadokawa Senaker bunko only need anime adaptation to help their novels selling, and the last arc was already helped by the movie. It ALREADY sold extremely well, the supplementary sales that would give a new anime season for light novels which already sold that well are probably not worth the anime adaptation cost in their opinion. If new volumes were to be published however, it would be a different story.

And Tanigiwa Nagaru hasn't published any new material since his last arc. Here's the second part of the problem. ImO, as long as the author doesn't publish a new arc, we will never see a follow up for the haruhi anime. It's really too bad considering that the arc composed of the volume 9-10-11 was probably the best since the beginning, but that's probably what will happen. On the other hand, if I'm correct, it also means that the chance to see a new season/movie will rise quite a bit if the author starts to publish new volumes again, so there's still hope.
Hope is all I have at this point... :roll:

Re: To be continued?

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 6:53 pm
by ainsoph9
Tanigawa kind of left us hanging in either case. To me, it says something when the English translation is about ready to catch up to the Japanese original in terms of publication.