Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody Vol 23
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@Almond-Magnum In the book linked, that was a "side character" Shiina Mitsuya and her "childhood friend" Saburou Yaguruma, as it were. They were primary in that book.
Quoting the afterword of that book:
Saburou and Shiina, the new freshman duo, seem to have taken the hero and heroine positions in both Volume 21 and 22, but they will settle into regular supporting character status from Volume 23 onward. I know. It seems like such a waste. -
@RobD said in Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody Vol 23:
Some characters had very short and sudden appearances, only to be cut off immediately, making me wonder what the point was
Interesting. Are you sure that's not just an artifact of the translation issues? Could you give an example?
FWIW, I really liked the Celivera arc and feel like this volume has many of the same elements that made it fun. I just keep tripping over the translation and feel like I can't judge it fairly.
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@Passiflora-C said in Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody Vol 23:
No Ex volumes for Death March sadly
This is news to me. What are the Ex volumes?
Its become quite transparent, gachawise, how lucky a reader is to roll [title he's interested in] with [X group handling its TL] .
Yeah. I don't get it. I might expect some consistency given that publishers have an interest in ensuring the quality of the final product. It's hard for me to understand why a product could be shipped with such poor QA.
Despite some minor errors I've never actually had any issues with the Death March translation before now. It's certainly never stopped me from understanding or enjoying the story previously.
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@unknownmat said in Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody Vol 23:
This is news to me. What are the Ex volumes?
Basically the short story collection volumes, like for Arifureta and Bookworm, they may or may not contain new content. There are several for Death March, however Yen Press hardly ever published these types of volumes until recently, nor do they do the bonus short stories with each volume. There is hope, though; They've been doing them for Dan Machi and Re:Zero (though it's still well behind) and they even announced Ex1 for So I'm a Spider so What?
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@Arcene I see. Thanks for answering. Honestly speaking, I skip the side story content for every series besides Bookworm. I have no interest in Spider side stories, for example (with the sole exception of spending more time with Sophia in demon school).
Death March may be an interesting exception here. I've invested so much time into this world and these characters that reliving key story moments from different perspectives sounds like it could be pretty fun. I think if Yen can address their translation problems and if they decide to bring these Ex novels over, I'd probably be willing to give them a try.
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@unknownmat I mostly agree, frankly most of the Arifureta side stories were atrocious, especially the what-if ones. I just used Bookworm as an example, but these side story volumes tend to me more along the store exclusive bonus stories which Bookworm SSCs aren't. That said some series do put non-essential but still meaningful scenes in their side content - the one I'm really missing is COTE, Seven Seas do regularly release these type of side volumes, but they never do the bonuses like J-novel does.
I don't know how important the Death March ones are, but I'm not that interested tbh, it doesn't have that much story to begin with, so it's probably just more of the same. I'm really excited about Spider Ex1, though, it seems kinda like a fanbook and has information on all the unique skills the reincarnates got. But I'm most excited for Ex2, that has post V16 content and provides (not really spoilers but tagging anyway):
Whiles it's not unshakeable as Bookworm, Spider is my second favourite series, so I'm really excited for that content in particular, I was okay with how things wrapped up - all the loose ends I really cared about were covered - but this is exactly the extra stuff I wanted to know but could live without.
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Side stories are often easily ignored for me since they can't affect the main story and I'm not that fond of the silly what-if stories.
The side stories for Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear in the two .5 volumes aren't essential but are fun and something to read while waiting for the next "real" volume.
JNC's Realist Hero has some very good side stories that fill in little gaps in the main story that were skipped to keep the narrative moving smoothly. They're good enough that I re-bought the first few JNC volumes because I'd originally bought them from Amazon.