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Apr 22, 1:53 AM
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@Angglio_1 I see a pattern here. People seem to don't like poorly written action animes, but seem to appreciate well written action anime.
Who would have thought?
@Radical_Orion slow down on calling JJK well written while you still can lol
Apr 22, 1:56 AM
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It’s not surprising. The story was super basic and the characters were all shallow and uninteresting aside from the mc and the dude he met in the spider dungeon. Combine that with the ridiculous amount of hype source readers gave it and it’s common sense that it wouldn’t sell well
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*acts surprised that mid sells terrible*
Apr 24, 8:18 AM

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I guess not enough underage loli characters like "I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince" nor a cuck MC crossdressing for Japanese to like it (I guess not after first episode).

Japan hating the anti-Japanese plot would be hilarious, since they worship Americans in every possible anime and even show Chinese in better light while having racist characters who are brown or black left and right.

Don't get me wrong, South Koreans are incredibly racist as well, especially towards Indians, but cmon..
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I guess not enough underage loli characters like "I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince" nor a cuck MC crossdressing for Japanese to like it (I guess not after first episode).

Japan hating the anti-Japanese plot would be hilarious, since they worship Americans in every possible anime and even show Chinese in better light while having racist characters who are brown or black left and right.

Don't get me wrong, South Koreans are incredibly racist as well, especially towards Indians, but cmon..
@1List2RuleThemAl Or maybe...just maybe...Solo Leveling...isn't that good. 😱😱😱😱
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Damn i hope they will continue making all seasons but this doesnt look good
@delanodb lol don't worry. In this age Blu-ray sales in Japan don't matter that much. Anime was made especially for international audience and not the Japanese audience that's why even the system's Language is English.

All of Solo leveling's producers that is crunchyroll, netmarable, kakao piccoma and D&C media are foreigners except for aniplex which owns A1 pictures. Not to mention, D&C Media's CEO said that they are planning for 6 Seasons or 6 cours but it might change later on. There is even article in Korean language. Many leakers have said the same thing too.

Crunchyroll accidentally leaked Beru's design sheet in their documentary so for now season 2 and season 3 are confirmed.
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Good, the anime was atrocious. Nothing happened in that season. The pace was god awful. They stretched 7 episodes, at best, into 12.
The art style in the manhwa is way better and MC's voice actor was fucking annoying. Too much pseudo deep grunting. So annoying that i had to mute half the episode at times.
Also, a frigging recap halfway through a season where NOTHING happened. Ridiculous !

Before anyone calls me a hater. I love the SL manhwa. 10/10. It's actually the manhwa that got me into Korean manga. Read over 200 other manhwa since then and SL remains the pinnacle.

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@Avicebrons I’ve always wondered why the biggest basement dwellers on the internet love the word “cope” so much, but apparently I learned recently it’s some sort of 4chan thing, which explains a lot. Anyway, 20,000 BD sales isn’t much in the grand scheme of things, compared to the hundreds of millions that watch anime worldwide. Uma Musume sold 5 times as much and isn’t very popular outside of otaku circles:

By far most of the revenue that mediocre but popular shows like JJK make is from tv ads and streaming services. It’s also why series like Fire Force are on their way to a 3rd season despite poor sales, or why Solo Leveling is getting another season.
May 7, 7:27 PM

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Not surprising. It's one of those fad anime that is only popular when new episodes air, but is then quickly forgotten when it stops airing and people move on to another disposable anime series. Rinse and repeat.
May 8, 12:16 AM

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This is hardly surprising. The anime is a 4 or a 5, and that's out of 10, not out of 5.
May 8, 8:59 AM

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@Avicebrons I’ve always wondered why the biggest basement dwellers on the internet love the word “cope” so much, but apparently I learned recently it’s some sort of 4chan thing, which explains a lot. Anyway, 20,000 BD sales isn’t much in the grand scheme of things, compared to the hundreds of millions that watch anime worldwide. Uma Musume sold 5 times as much and isn’t very popular outside of otaku circles:

By far most of the revenue that mediocre but popular shows like JJK make is from tv ads and streaming services. It’s also why series like Fire Force are on their way to a 3rd season despite poor sales, or why Solo Leveling is getting another season.
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Pointless ad hominem aside, BD sales are a big deal in Japan. It's obviously not the entirety of their revenue, but it does play a role. A larger one than many people care to admit. Especially in gauging possibilities for a second season. And you mention Solo Leveling getting another season, but you fail to see that it was already planned for a second season right from the start. This is common. Considering SL's popularity and how they went all in with production and getting Sawano on board and such, it seems clear that they were expecting this to be a smash hit. So they planned for two seasons.

One important thing to also remember is that popularity does not equal profit. And vice versa. As you yourself mentioned, Uma Musume sold a ton of BDs, and it's not even overtly popular. Solo Leveling was probably watched by an absurd more number of people, but I'm willing to also bet that many of them watched it on pirate sites and chose not to support the studio. Unlike something like Uma Musume.
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Pointless ad hominem aside, BD sales are a big deal in Japan. It's obviously not the entirety of their revenue, but it does play a role. A larger one than many people care to admit. Especially in gauging possibilities for a second season. And you mention Solo Leveling getting another season, but you fail to see that it was already planned for a second season right from the start. This is common. Considering SL's popularity and how they went all in with production and getting Sawano on board and such, it seems clear that they were expecting this to be a smash hit. So they planned for two seasons.

One important thing to also remember is that popularity does not equal profit. And vice versa. As you yourself mentioned, Uma Musume sold a ton of BDs, and it's not even overtly popular. Solo Leveling was probably watched by an absurd more number of people, but I'm willing to also bet that many of them watched it on pirate sites and chose not to support the studio. Unlike something like Uma Musume.
@Avicebrons It’s only ad hominem if it’s not true ;)

BDs are really only a big deal only for the most *otaku-pandering* shows.

You got a source saying that SL had a second season from the start? Otherwise I’ll take it as something you made up. You really overstate how important BDs are, which can be seen through basic calculations. A popular show selling even 20,000 BDs at $100 each only makes $2 million, which doesn’t even cover the animation budget for a middle budget series. Fire Force is getting a 3rd season with atrocious sales because it makes ad money and streaming money.
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@Avicebrons It’s only ad hominem if it’s not true ;)

BDs are really only a big deal only for the most *otaku-pandering* shows.

You got a source saying that SL had a second season from the start? Otherwise I’ll take it as something you made up. You really overstate how important BDs are, which can be seen through basic calculations. A popular show selling even 20,000 BDs at $100 each only makes $2 million, which doesn’t even cover the animation budget for a middle budget series. Fire Force is getting a 3rd season with atrocious sales because it makes ad money and streaming money.
@Account-Deleted1 It's still ad hominem. Whether it's true or not is irrelevant. So I'm not sure you actually understand what ad hominem means.

I could turn around and say if you have a source saying it wasn't? Personally, I think it's extremely obvious considering this is how the anime industry has functioned in regards to renewals for quite a while now, and Solo Leveling follows it to a T. Of course maybe there's some super whacky stuff behind the scenes that caused them to renew for another reason, but in that case it would be the exception. And I would say the burden of proof tends to fall on proving it to be an exception, rather than the opposite. But hey, if you can provide a source that says they renewed Solo Leveling for a second season due to something else, then I'd love to see it. Otherwise, all signs points to it being pre-planned.

Edit: Alexioos95 provided a source showcasing that it was already confirmed for a S2 by the time the first episode rolled out - https://www.hankyung.com/article/202401026755i

I think you're underselling BDs impact. I never argued that BDs cover the entire anime's budget on top of being a net positive for the studio. I even said something of that effect in my reply. So not sure why you think that it not being able to cover the entire budget of an anime has any relevance to the point I'm making. An anime has several source of revenue streams, BD sales are only one of them. BD sales does however, cover a non-negligible portion of a studio's income. That is my point. Especially when it comes to big-shot names like Solo Leveling. The studio probably had a high expectations of BD sales. That's also why the CEO of Mappa mentioned BDs specifically, and his disappointment that they failed to reach that part of the audience. Chainsaw Man is another one of those big-shot names that probably had very high expectations for BD sales.

I'm not saying it's physically impossible to get a season 2 without BD sales and that you're financially ruined if you don't sell BDs. I'm saying that people are underestimating the impact BD sales have.
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You got a source saying that SL had a second season from the start?
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all signs points to it being pre-planned.


It was officially confirmed by the CEO of D&C Media right after the airing of Episode 01. (https://www.hankyung.com/article/202401026755i)
Most leakers also indicated it to be split cours, and one of the initial trailer adapted a popular panel from later chapters.
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– Arthur Schopenhauer.

"Stupidity is a talent for misconception."
– Edgar Allan Poe.

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Account-Deleted1 said:
You got a source saying that SL had a second season from the start?
Avicebrons said:
all signs points to it being pre-planned.


It was officially confirmed by the CEO of D&C Media right after the airing of Episode 01. (https://www.hankyung.com/article/202401026755i)
Most leakers also indicated it to be split cours, and one of the initial trailer adapted a popular panel from later chapters.
@Alexioos95 Thanks for bringing a source. And yeah that's what I imagined. I did not know it was officially confirmed already at episode 1, but I haven't really heard of an anime that announced S2 right at the end of the last episode if it wasn't already planned from the start. If it wasn't planned from the start, then usually they'd wait for at least weeks, but more often than not months after the season has finished until they announce a S2.
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As someone who loved this anime, it pains me to know that it's not selling well, this is a quality anime IMHO, and I only hope the low sales don't affect the production of S2.
@xZabuzax where do you see the quality? besides the action scenes, there's nothing else that you can say it's good.
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@xZabuzax where do you see the quality? besides the action scenes, there's nothing else that you can say it's good.
@SapiaNt0mata I can't believe you don't actually see where the quality is. I can list it all. There's quality in things such as
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@xZabuzax where do you see the quality? besides the action scenes, there's nothing else that you can say it's good.
@SapiaNt0mata Hard disagree, I liked the characters, story, animation, action scenes, voice acting (I watched it in English dub and it was surprisingly good), there, I listed the things I liked.

One of the reasons I may have liked this anime a lot is because I've never seen animes like this one before, I never watched Sword Art Online or those types of animes, this is my first one so yeah, that may have played a part, but even if that played a part, I recognize quality when I see it and this one is quality, I like consistency in an anime as well and this anime was consistent since it didn't degrade with bad animation later on like plenty of anime do.
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@Account-Deleted1 It's still ad hominem. Whether it's true or not is irrelevant. So I'm not sure you actually understand what ad hominem means.

I could turn around and say if you have a source saying it wasn't? Personally, I think it's extremely obvious considering this is how the anime industry has functioned in regards to renewals for quite a while now, and Solo Leveling follows it to a T. Of course maybe there's some super whacky stuff behind the scenes that caused them to renew for another reason, but in that case it would be the exception. And I would say the burden of proof tends to fall on proving it to be an exception, rather than the opposite. But hey, if you can provide a source that says they renewed Solo Leveling for a second season due to something else, then I'd love to see it. Otherwise, all signs points to it being pre-planned.

Edit: Alexioos95 provided a source showcasing that it was already confirmed for a S2 by the time the first episode rolled out - https://www.hankyung.com/article/202401026755i

I think you're underselling BDs impact. I never argued that BDs cover the entire anime's budget on top of being a net positive for the studio. I even said something of that effect in my reply. So not sure why you think that it not being able to cover the entire budget of an anime has any relevance to the point I'm making. An anime has several source of revenue streams, BD sales are only one of them. BD sales does however, cover a non-negligible portion of a studio's income. That is my point. Especially when it comes to big-shot names like Solo Leveling. The studio probably had a high expectations of BD sales. That's also why the CEO of Mappa mentioned BDs specifically, and his disappointment that they failed to reach that part of the audience. Chainsaw Man is another one of those big-shot names that probably had very high expectations for BD sales.

I'm not saying it's physically impossible to get a season 2 without BD sales and that you're financially ruined if you don't sell BDs. I'm saying that people are underestimating the impact BD sales have.
@Avicebrons Yeah, that’s not how it works, you tard. The burden of proof is with the one who makes a claim without evidence. The other person gave a source (not you) that still says nothing of the show’s viewership or revenue. But that’s fine for this argument.

On a different note, you also ignored the other shows like Fire Force and Nagatoro with poor sales getting multiple seasons (Fire Force even getting its third season). And you also ignored the breakdown of how much BDs actually make for an anime.
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@Avicebrons Yeah, that’s not how it works, you tard. The burden of proof is with the one who makes a claim without evidence. The other person gave a source (not you) that still says nothing of the show’s viewership or revenue. But that’s fine for this argument.

On a different note, you also ignored the other shows like Fire Force and Nagatoro with poor sales getting multiple seasons (Fire Force even getting its third season). And you also ignored the breakdown of how much BDs actually make for an anime.
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Not sure why you're getting so upset. Regardless, I made the claim based on extremely reasonable assumptions and common sense. And lo and behold, I was right, because that's the case 99% of the time. But since you're claiming that anyone who makes a statement needs to provide a source regardless if it follows obvious reason. So that's why you too need to provide a source showcasing the accurate revenue breakdown for each revenue stream from the studios themselves of Fire Force and Nagatoro. Otherwise you too are just making assumptions and you would need to dismiss that entire argument.

I did not ignore that. I would rather say you ignored what I said. I quite literally ended my comment with:
I'm not saying it's physically impossible to get a season 2 without BD sales and that you're financially ruined if you don't sell BDs. I'm saying that people are underestimating the impact BD sales have.
As well as mentioning
So not sure why you think that it not being able to cover the entire budget of an anime has any relevance to the point I'm making. An anime has several source of revenue streams, BD sales are only one of them.
I never once made the case that BD sales are the ONLY important revenue stream and without it you can't get a sequel. I'm saying that people underestimate the value BD sales hold, especially in regards to determining a sequel. An anime CAN still make a profit without BDs. I don't know how many more times I have to say that. But people underestimate the value of BDs because they think it holds no real value.

Poor BD sales is objectively a red flag. It objectively brings in less money, and even going by your breakdown, a lot less money. Even outside of money, it's also a red flag in terms of interest. If no one buys BDs, then will people be interested in a S2? And people who buy BDs often overlap with people who buy merch, meaning low BD sales often corresponds with low merch sale. And merch sales can also be a very big revenue stream.
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The fact that people still buy br/dvd in the first place is hilarious to me
@kylekingsley why ?
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Netmarble's Solo Leveling: Arise -- the franchise's first-ever official video game -- is expected to clear an estimated $100 million in sales in the single month since its release in May.

Only for those who ever doubted his success due to the Blu-rays in Japan
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@Angglio_1 I see a pattern here. People seem to don't like poorly written action animes, but seem to appreciate well written action anime.
Who would have thought?
@Radical_Orion Lmfao. What are you smoking? Did you seriously say that JJK is well written and chainsaw man, undead unluck and hell's paradise aren't? These three are better written than entirety of JJK
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jinwoo is too cool n handsome for jp weebs,but at the same time not a well written as action protagonist. just like many other manga/anime with OP but average protagonist that also not doing so well in jp.
there are other better manhwas with better protagonists that i'm sure would actually make jp weebs interested more than mid leveling
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