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    • ImIlyaz
      ImIlyaz @sparhawk6 last edited by ImIlyaz

      @sparhawk6 then there is Light novels separated by specific ranking:

      Bunko(God knows what the hell this means)
      *4. *,292,267 Biblia Koshodou no Jiken Techou Vol.7
      *5. *,285,125 Sword Art Online Vol.19
      *7. *,264,066 Kimi no Na wa. (Kadokawa Bunko)
      14. *,173,046 Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei Vol.21
      28. *,101,480 Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Vol.11
      32. *,*95,920 Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! Vol.11
      34. *,*92,710 No Game No Life: Practical War Game
      35. *,*91,034 Accel World Vol.21
      48. *,*79,431 Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Vol.12
      54. *,*74,491 Kimi no Na wa. Another Side: Earthbound

      61. *,*71,009 Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! Spin-off: Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Bakuen wo! Vol.4
      65. *,*68,431 Shinrei Tantei Yakumo: Another Files "Bourei no Negai"
      74. *,*61,604 Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! Vol.10
      75. *,*60,501 Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! Vol.1
      76. *,*60,135 Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Vol.1
      79. *,*59,488 Fate/strange Fake Vol.4
      81. *,*57,862 Owari no Seraph: Ichinose Guren, 16-sai no Hametsu Vol.7
      86. *,*56,710 Date A Live Vol.16
      88. *,*56,001 Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Vol.10
      91. *,*55,279 Hidan no Aria Vol.24

      93. *,*55,036 Strike the Blood Vol.16
      94. *,*54,669 Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka: Familia Chronicle Episode Ryu
      96. *,*54,540 Eromanga-sensei Vol.8

      And ahem ahem, what do we find at the top? Oh it's just Biblia Koshodou no Jiken Techou . Isn't time for someone to license the LN? Actually it is, right? Right?

      "I drowned a fish, killed a dead tree and made medicine sick"

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      • sparhawk6
        sparhawk6 Premium Member @ImIlyaz last edited by sparhawk6

        @ImIlyaz said in J-Novel Club's most successful series so far?:

        Biblia Koshodou no Jiken Techou

        Well ,that series is actually good, but it finished this february. There is also fan-translation of 2 volumes and part of 3rd.

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          MMKOP Member @ImIlyaz last edited by

          @ImIlyaz said in J-Novel Club's most successful series so far?:

          @sparhawk6 then there is Light novels separated by specific ranking:

          Bunko(God knows what the hell this means)

          That's what otaku call a "western otaku"

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          • ImIlyaz
            ImIlyaz @sparhawk6 last edited by

            @sparhawk6 ya I'm up to date with it, but imagine how long it'd take for them to finish all the volumes.

            "I drowned a fish, killed a dead tree and made medicine sick"

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            • ImIlyaz
              ImIlyaz @MMKOP last edited by

              @MMKOP that's a compliment, right? xD. Though, fyi, I don't consider myself as an otaku, just a casual

              "I drowned a fish, killed a dead tree and made medicine sick"

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              • Sam Pinansky
                Sam Pinansky Translators @MMKOP last edited by

                @MMKOP ...what?

                No. Bunko = 文庫, it basically means "small form paperback" and refers to the Japanese paperback trades printed in the somewhat consistent size format of B4.

                Light novels are either published as "bunko" or as "noberu", which is a larger format book more the size of manga. Lines are separated between them.

                For example, Hobby Japan has "HJ Bunko" and "HJ Novels", one is for their books published under their small form paperback bunko line and the other is for books published under the larger form line.

                Bunko was the dominant way of publishing light novels for many years but lately a lot of popular series as now published in the larger format. Also, the larger format books are more expensive, 1000-1300yen, while bunko are 600-800 yen each.

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                  Catscope @Sam Pinansky last edited by Catscope

                  @Sam-Pinansky Yet when they make their way to English-speaking shores they all end up in large format anyway regardless of whether they were bunko or novel?
                  I mean seriously your printed Grimgar volume 1 is the size of a brick, and that was from "Overlap Bunko".

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                  • Sam Pinansky
                    Sam Pinansky Translators @Catscope last edited by

                    @Catscope Yup! That's the way the world works. Just wait 'till Seven Seas hears how many pages Arifureta #1 is... they'll flip. <- Not implying they've agreed to print it yet.

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                    • sparhawk6
                      sparhawk6 Premium Member @Sam Pinansky last edited by

                      @Sam-Pinansky Well, I think that Clockwork Planet chapters are long too :D But man, if they will print Arifureta, I will be really happy.

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                      • Cynigami
                        Cynigami @Catscope last edited by

                        @Catscope

                        Yes. That is an issue I have as well. But there is an explanation to that. Japanese light novels are published in A6 format which is pretty much impossible to do for English light novels. Kanji used in Japanese reduces the amount of characters used. Japanese is null-subject language where the subject of the sentence is often omitted. When translated into English, the text consists of almost twice as many characters. There is no way that will be as small as the Japanese version.

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                        • lazyproblems
                          lazyproblems @Liz last edited by lazyproblems

                          @Liz Aww, Neechu is one of my favorite series... Hopefully good word about it spreads and sales boost eventually (or it gets an anime!).

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                          • Terrence
                            Terrence Premium Member @lazyproblems last edited by

                            @lazyproblems said in J-Novel Club's most successful series so far?:

                            @Liz Aww, Neechu is one of my favorite series... Hopefully good word about it spreads and sales boost eventually (or it gets an anime!).

                            NeeChu would be an amazing anime. Get on it folks! xD

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                            • Liz
                              Liz Translators last edited by

                              Aw, you guys. NeeChuu's doing okay. It's just kind of lower middle by default, compared to the fantasy titles. On the plus side, I think it's one of our better-rated series on Amazon.

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                              • ImIlyaz
                                ImIlyaz @Sam Pinansky last edited by

                                @Sam-Pinansky he probably meant me. That I didn't know the meaning of Bunko hence giving me the title of a "Western Otaku"... I could be wrong though

                                "I drowned a fish, killed a dead tree and made medicine sick"

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                                • Aruseus493
                                  Aruseus493 @Sam Pinansky last edited by

                                  @Sam-Pinansky said in J-Novel Club's most successful series so far?:

                                  @Catscope Yup! That's the way the world works. Just wait 'till Seven Seas hears how many pages Arifureta #1 is... they'll flip. <- Not implying they've agreed to print it yet.

                                  Are you teasing me?

                                  My Light Novel List

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                                  • Cynigami
                                    Cynigami last edited by

                                    @yankee Yeah seems like it did. Both in Japan and in the West.

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                                      paulnamida last edited by

                                      @Liz For what it's worth, NeeChuu is also my favorite series AND the one that got me to know JNC existed (along with Ore ga Heroine), so props~

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                                      • saskir
                                        saskir Premium Member last edited by

                                        @yankee As Anime are considered promotion materials for LN I hope so.

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                                        • Paul Nebeling
                                          Paul Nebeling Premium Member @Cynigami last edited by

                                          @hakomari said in J-Novel Club's most successful series so far?:

                                          @yankee Yeah seems like it did. Both in Japan and in the West.

                                          Considering how badly ANN (and most YouTubers) panned the anime, I'm surprised it got a boost in the West.

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                                          • ImIlyaz
                                            ImIlyaz @Paul Nebeling last edited by

                                            @paul-nebeling it was too painful to watch imo

                                            "I drowned a fish, killed a dead tree and made medicine sick"

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