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Aug 11, 2021 10:50 AM
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Now first of all I'm here to clear all rumors ,the author of tpn never wanted the anime to go original in fact he barely work on season 2 it was the director decision to take this route with the anime and just used the author name so people can blame it on him ,in a interview 2 years the staff already knew they would not be continuing the anime because of the tpn anime low DVD sales and the manga was about to end ,anime is made solely to help sales for on-going manga and profit from merch/dvd sales sense the manga was over the sales will drop naturally and the anime was not profitable Sense the season 1 DVD sales only sold 700 in 2 years and the average Is 5,000 so its hard to continue a anime when it's not profitable anymore and it wont get a reboot like fma because the two animes had different situations
Aug 11, 2021 11:10 AM
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Why did fma get rebooted to brotherhood
Aug 11, 2021 11:22 AM
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Bandooo said:
Why did fma get rebooted to brotherhood
The original FMA started airing when the manga wasn’t finished so they had to go original. FMAB was released when the manga was finished so it was a good adaptation.
Aug 11, 2021 11:45 AM
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Even without a source, it was pretty obvious that no one gave a fuck regarding more seasons for a manga that became mediocre-borderline bottom barrel trash by Jump standards.

Even a faithful adaptation would've been mid at best. So why bother when you can go full train wreck and be done with it?

One Piece episode 914 & 915 & 1027 were a mistake and 957 brought the salvation - FMmatron


Aug 11, 2021 11:50 AM
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Source: Trust me bro.

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Aug 11, 2021 12:36 PM
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Scordolo said:
Source: Trust me bro.
tons of evidence if you Google the dvd sales on official websites in Japanese and the interview from this website you will find your "source "and it's common knowledge that anime is literally made to profit, if the dvd sales are flopping they wont continue with the show demon slayer manga is over but they are still continuing with the anime ,you know why? Because the anime literally made the series more popular and the dvd sales were profitable they dont make anime for fun it obvious you dont know how businesses work
Aug 11, 2021 12:46 PM
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8789bella66 said:
Scordolo said:
Source: Trust me bro.
tons of evidence if you Google the dvd sales on official websites in Japanese and the interview from this website you will find your "source "and it's common knowledge that anime is literally made to profit, if the dvd sales are flopping they wont continue with the show demon slayer manga is over but they are still continuing with the anime ,you know why? Because the anime literally made the series more popular and the dvd sales were profitable they dont make anime for fun it obvious you dont know how businesses work

Not all Anime are made for profit. Some Anime are made with passion and not with the sole objective of gaining profit. Anime like Death note, Fruits Basket was clearly made with passion more than profit as those Anime were made AFTER the Manga ended. So your statement doesn't hold true for all Anime series. And why will the Director use the Author's name without his permission? He could just sue the Director for misusing his name if he didn't got the permission. The post is just filled with baseless nonsense.

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Aug 11, 2021 12:56 PM
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Scordolo said:
8789bella66 said:
tons of evidence if you Google the dvd sales on official websites in Japanese and the interview from this website you will find your "source "and it's common knowledge that anime is literally made to profit, if the dvd sales are flopping they wont continue with the show demon slayer manga is over but they are still continuing with the anime ,you know why? Because the anime literally made the series more popular and the dvd sales were profitable they dont make anime for fun it obvious you dont know how businesses work

Not all Anime are made for profit. Some Anime are made with passion and not with the sole objective of gaining profit. Anime like Death note, Fruits Basket was clearly made with passion more than profit as those Anime were made AFTER the Manga ended. So your statement doesn't hold true for all Anime series.
when did I say that anime is not made with passion?for example say I made a anime studio because I'm really passionate for that but if the works I'm putting out are not doing well and im struggling to hire animators because I dont have enough money then my studio is going to shut down same with anime solely, cloverworks probably had Alot a passion for adapting tpn for season 1 but when your not getting enough money from the dvd sales it going to be hard to continue the industry literally does not allow u to continue anime that's is not profitable its common knowledge do you think anime series put out merch with no intentions to gain more and death note only had one season and made the manga more popular, the tpn manga was already popular without a anime if the death note manga had more content to adapt madhouse would probably be encourage to make a season 2 etc because the dvd sales did very well for death note cloverworks only made a tpn season 2 because there were still on a contract because the manga was still on the last arc and not completely finish but now the tpn manga is done and cloverworks dont have to adapt anymore sense the contract is done and the dvd sales did not do well compare to mha and demon slayer ,but of course you can put passion in a show but it not going to work out if your not gaining any money from it similar to why manga series get canceled by shonen jump
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Aug 11, 2021 1:41 PM
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I think a big reason was also tha they knew it went downhill and the later seasons wouldn't be well received. I think they could've at least done Goldy Pond for season 2 then went original but oh well.
Aug 11, 2021 2:12 PM

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8789bella66 said:
it was the director decision to take this route with the anime and just used the author name so people can blame it on him

Do you have a source for this?
Aug 11, 2021 4:12 PM
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The promised neverland is one of if not my favorite manga ever. And although after what season one covered, the manga imo got worse, I still wish it got an anime adaptation. Plus, the original anime season just kinda… sucked.
Aug 11, 2021 6:47 PM
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I cannot find a reliable source that says the season 1 DVD only sold 700 copies in 2 years. Nor can I find a reliable source saying it’s the director who chose to make season 2 so bad. So I’m going to assume those are assumptions on your part and not something that’s been confirmed. Whether an anime continues or not is based on a variety of factors not just DVD sales. Even if it didn’t sell a ton of DVDs, TPN is an extremely popular and profitable franchise. Season 1 of the anime was a massive success and the manga has sold over 32 million copies. And not to mention the successful live action movie and the many successful TPN collaborations and events that are STILL happening in Japan right now. Poor DVD sales may have been part of the reason season 2 turned out so bad but I doubt it was the only reason or even the main reason.
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FMmatron said:
Even without a source, it was pretty obvious that no one gave a fuck regarding more seasons for a manga that became mediocre-borderline bottom barrel trash by Jump standards.

Even a faithful adaptation would've been mid at best. So why bother when you can go full train wreck and be done with it?

But there was still several more really good arcs to adapt before it started going downhill. Why not just adapt the remaining good arcs and be done with it? If they didn’t want to continue the series just because the manga goes downhill then why do a season 2 at all? Also just because the ending of the manga was bad doesn’t mean the anime had to be the same way. They could’ve used the anime as an opportunity to fix the problems with the later half of the manga and make it better.
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8789bella66 said:
it was the director decision to take this route with the anime and just used the author name so people can blame it on him
I doubt you have a reliable source confirming this claim.
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Usr_TJ said:
FMmatron said:
Even without a source, it was pretty obvious that no one gave a fuck regarding more seasons for a manga that became mediocre-borderline bottom barrel trash by Jump standards.

Even a faithful adaptation would've been mid at best. So why bother when you can go full train wreck and be done with it?

But there was still several more really good arcs to adapt before it started going downhill. Why not just adapt the remaining good arcs and be done with it? If they didn’t want to continue the series just because the manga goes downhill then why do a season 2 at all? Also just because the ending of the manga was bad doesn’t mean the anime had to be the same way. They could’ve used the anime as an opportunity to fix the problems with the later half of the manga and make it better.
I'm not talking about how good the arcs are I'm saying that they did not continue because the anime was not profitable anymore
Aug 11, 2021 9:17 PM
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Usr_TJ said:
8789bella66 said:
it was the director decision to take this route with the anime and just used the author name so people can blame it on him
I doubt you have a reliable source confirming this claim.
here the link of the director saying that they aren't sure they want to continue the anime 2 years ago and multiple Japanese fans came out and said the same reason I'm saying

Link:https://myanimelist.net/news/57682518
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mazuchi said:
8789bella66 said:
it was the director decision to take this route with the anime and just used the author name so people can blame it on him

Do you have a source for this?
link:https://myanimelist.net/news/57682518
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this has an unholy amount of grammatical errors
Aug 11, 2021 11:43 PM
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I don't care why it's like this, but second season absolute garbage even if you haven't read the manga
Aug 12, 2021 12:07 AM
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8789bella66 said:
Usr_TJ said:
I doubt you have a reliable source confirming this claim.
here the link of the director saying that they aren't sure they want to continue the anime 2 years ago and multiple Japanese fans came out and said the same reason I'm saying

Link:https://myanimelist.net/news/57682518

In the interview the director said they were unsure at the time if they were going to do a complete adaptation of the manga. That’s not the same as saying it was the director’s decision to take the anime in a completely different direction and ruin it. The director said they planned to make some changes to the story, but it’s never explicitly stated that all the changes made were the directors ideas. In the interview he repeatedly says “we” (e.g. “we're going to have more flexibility in how we portray the continuation of the manga story.”) which strongly suggests it was a group of people and not just one person. Additionally, the interview never says the reason they might not do a complete adaptation was due to low DVD sales or the series being unprofitable. It’s also never mentions that the director only included the author’s name so people would blame him for the changes made. In other words, this interview is not a source for any of the claims you made in your original post, if anything, this interview contradicts some what you originally said.
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Usr_TJ said:
FMmatron said:
Even without a source, it was pretty obvious that no one gave a fuck regarding more seasons for a manga that became mediocre-borderline bottom barrel trash by Jump standards.

Even a faithful adaptation would've been mid at best. So why bother when you can go full train wreck and be done with it?

But there was still several more really good arcs to adapt before it started going downhill. Why not just adapt the remaining good arcs and be done with it? If they didn’t want to continue the series just because the manga goes downhill then why do a season 2 at all? Also just because the ending of the manga was bad doesn’t mean the anime had to be the same way. They could’ve used the anime as an opportunity to fix the problems with the later half of the manga and make it better.


The fact that S2 got announcented right after S1 ended shows that S2 was already planned from the beginning. Now considering the declining popularity
and manga ending in Summer 2020, it probably made the most sense from a business pov to finish it soon while there's still some interest for the series.

>They could’ve used the anime as an opportunity to fix the problems with the later half of the manga and make it better.


Yeah sure, you make it sound so easy when it's not worth the effort to deliver something half assed. Why take the risk when you can go for the safe option?

One Piece episode 914 & 915 & 1027 were a mistake and 957 brought the salvation - FMmatron


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Usr_TJ said:
8789bella66 said:
here the link of the director saying that they aren't sure they want to continue the anime 2 years ago and multiple Japanese fans came out and said the same reason I'm saying

Link:https://myanimelist.net/news/57682518

In the interview the director said they were unsure at the time if they were going to do a complete adaptation of the manga. That’s not the same as saying it was the director’s decision to take the anime in a completely different direction and ruin it. The director said they planned to make some changes to the story, but it’s never explicitly stated that all the changes made were the directors ideas. In the interview he repeatedly says “we” (e.g. “we're going to have more flexibility in how we portray the continuation of the manga story.”) which strongly suggests it was a group of people and not just one person. Additionally, the interview never says the reason they might not do a complete adaptation was due to low DVD sales or the series being unprofitable. It’s also never mentions that the director only included the author’s name so people would blame him for the changes made. In other words, this interview is not a source for any of the claims you made in your original post, if anything, this interview contradicts some what you originally said.
Did u read the whole interview a committee mention how they were thinking of rewriting season 2 and the author was still busy rewriting the manga

In this interview Feb 2021 another commitee stated this "so we compartmentalize and decided what would fit in each episode which means the team decided to condense a whole 144 chapters in 11 episodes here the interview link: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2021-02-01/the-staff-of-the-promised-neverland/.159985

Then they decided to announce the author was a supervisor for season 2 when they already animated season 2 and the author was busy writing the manga still so the author couldn't do to much with the anime here the evidence:https://twitter.com/WSJ_manga/status/1342776526199259136?s=19

Cloverworks gets money from dvd sales and merch like any other anime studio the committee were obviously not happy that the tpn season 1 DVDs only sold 700 cloverworks only made a season 2 to boost the tpn season 1 DVDs now look how many it sold now from they hype of season 2 before it started airing link:https://www.someanithing.com/10658

Overall the committee for the anime probably did not want to put the necessary funds to make several seasons of tpn because they were disappointed from the low dvds volumes that season 1 sold that means they did not get alot of money as they wanted to remember the average of a anime dvd volume is to sell 5,000 and more to make a full series out of a anime
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8789bella66 said:
Now first of all I'm here to clear all rumors ,the author of tpn never wanted the anime to go original in fact he barely work on season 2 it was the director decision to take this route with the anime and just used the author name so people can blame it on him ,in a interview 2 years the staff already knew they would not be continuing the anime because of the tpn anime low DVD sales and the manga was about to end ,anime is made solely to help sales for on-going manga and profit from merch/dvd sales sense the manga was over the sales will drop naturally and the anime was not profitable Sense the season 1 DVD sales only sold 700 in 2 years and the average Is 5,000 so its hard to continue a anime when it's not profitable anymore and it wont get a reboot like fma because the two animes had different situations
some of you guys are asking for sources it seem you guys did not really understand what I'm trying to say here is a break down with links/sources



In this interview Feb 2021 another commitee stated this "so we compartmentalize and decided what would fit in each episode which means the team decided to condense a whole 144 chapters in 11 episodes here the interview link: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2021-02-01/the-staff-of-the-promised-neverland/.159985

Then they decided to announce the author was a supervisor for season 2 when they already animated season 2 and the author was busy writing the manga still, so the author couldn't do to much with the anime here the evidence:https://twitter.com/WSJ_manga/status/1342776526199259136?s=19

Cloverworks gets money from dvd sales and merch the committee were obviously not happy that the tpn season 1 DVDs only sold 700 cloverworks only made a season 2 to boost the tpn season 1 DVDs now look how many it sold now from they hype of season 2 before it started airing link:https://www.someanithing.com/10658

Overall the committee for the anime probably did not want to put the necessary funds to make several seasons of tpn because they were disappointed from the low dvds volumes that season 1 sold that means they did not get alot of money as they wanted to ,remember the average of a anime dvd volume is to sell 5,000 and more to make a full series out of a anime
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Rather than being original, it was mostly just the manga story 10x rushed and skipped. The new content almost didn’t add anything, just some horrible writing.
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