Seirei Gensouki Anime Announcement
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@BartzBB AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! WE CAN SEE SHITTYHISA BEING SMACKED IN THE FACE AT LAST IN ANIME!!!!
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@Zeronos
I reaaaaallllyyyyy want the anime to have 24 episodes so it could reach that part as well as the future ass whooping that Hiroaki will receive based from the current prepubs. -
@BartzBB prolly the end of season 1 is where Miharu is summoned.
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Non-LN watchers are going to tear the series apart in the first few episodes, lol.
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@Zeronos that's the logical place the end it, but Aishia's there.
It's either going to end at volume 3 or volume 10
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Interesting we now have a proper look at Reiss now, literally every illustration with him so far is when he has a hood on.
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@Village-Idiot at least they are lucky they didn't read the WN version where it pissed everyone off.
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First reaction: Holy shitttttt!
Second reaction: ...and it's going to be shit. -
@Gamen why? The animation ?
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@Zeronos Because it's an anime adaptation. I abhor them: They ruined anime for me so I can't even watch my old favorites anymore, much less anything new and original...
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I guess one advantage Seirei Gensouki has going for it is that the novels all effectively end with "and the adventure continues." Provided no further cast is revealed, I'd say it'll go through the first 4 volumes.
Thinking about it, Volume 3 can more or less be ignored. So far the only thing in it that has had any long term repercussions out of that volume is Rio going all in on revenge, and he basically announced that fact to the Spirit Folk elder council. So the anime could get away with introducing a timeskip, without changing the story at all.
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I think they will skip past most of volume 2/3 content and will end around volume 6 ( but will only be 12 episodes and everyone will hate it ( i mean i want it to do well but they cut so much content for the anime adaptation most of the time it's a completely different story)
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They can quickly go through vol 1-3 in two episodes each by skipping through all the unnecessary scenes.
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my thoughts on how it might play out
personally i would prefer it if they just did V1-3 but if they do more the only other logical stopping point might be Vol 4 with Miharu/Masato/Aki being moved to the spirit folk village and a silhouette of Satsuki ending it as past that the story kinda just keeps going with no non-mid-volume stopping point.
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Yea volumes 2 and 3 are really full of unnecessary scenes, with the end of v3 being one of the most important
I could see them getting to v5 or 6 in a single cour. -
Ahahaha. Of course Yoshitsugu Matsuoka will be voicing Rio. These kinds of roles are just made for him.
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I'm a bit concerned with how this series will be adapted but it will at least be fun to see the characters fully animated and voiced.
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It will be unsatisfying if they end the anime on volume 3.
If it will become a 2-cour then the 1st cour ending there would be okay but the next good stopping point would be after Miharu gets rescued from Gesuhisa since that is also when the LN greatly diverged from the WN.With that said that would be a 10 volume adaptation. It's still possible to have a good adaptation depending on how they cut parts of the story. Normally a 1-cour anime adapts 4 volumes worth on content so it could still work. We just need to believe on the skill of the Production Team.
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This is not a series that I expect to adapt to anime well, and all but the best adaptations inevitably end up being a fair bit worse than the books they're based on, but it at least should help the books sell - which is usually the main point of doing an anime adaptation of a LN series. So, it's probably good that it's going to be made, but I doubt that I'll bother watching it.
I've gotten to the point that I feel like anime adaptations are usually a waste of my time. At best, they get me interested in a book series that I wasn't aware of, but I pay enough attention to the US LN market that if it's a series that I'm not aware of, then the odds are that it's not available in English, in which case, it's just making me aware of books that I can't even read. And while the US LN market is way larger than it used to be, it's still the case that far more series never get licensed than do - even among those with anime adaptations - so the odds of a particular anime adaptation having its full source material adapted are never good - though at least they're not close to zero like they used to be.