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Dec 28, 2018 7:00 PM
#1
As of now, there is no confirmation of a season 2. That said, given where we've left off and the manga's completion estimated to be sometime 2019-2020, we can assume (or hope) a season 2 could possibly be made if the anime does well. I figured since last week that the show would probably end sometime around Yuu and Touko's aquarium date, and while that isn't the best place to end it, it was an enjoyable episode nonetheless. Taking into account how much has happened in the manga as of late, I can only reeeeaally really hope a season 2 is announced, cause if we were to leave the story here, anyone unwanting or unable to read the manga is gonna be left with a lot of unresolved feelings and an incomplete stage play. If anyone has news of a season 2 and/or information which conflicts with anything I say, feel free to share. |
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Dec 28, 2018 7:27 PM
#2
it's unlikely given the fact that the anime covered 24 of the 36 chapters of the manga. The author, Nakatani, only do monthly updates with the manga, so waiting for more source material for a second season would be a long one. I feel like this anime has the potential to have a second season, but it would take some time. |
Dec 28, 2018 8:12 PM
#3
Riifted said: By those numbers, it'll be a full year before there's enough source material for a second season. Assuming it also takes a year to make a season, that means a two year gap. it's unlikely given the fact that the anime covered 24 of the 36 chapters of the manga. The author, Nakatani, only do monthly updates with the manga, so waiting for more source material for a second season would be a long one. I feel like this anime has the potential to have a second season, but it would take some time. A few anime have come back after long hiatuses (Durarara, Attack on Titan, Cardcaptor Sakura and Overlord). In all those cases the second season has worse reviews that the first. So it's safe to say that a long hiatus is undesirable. So where does two years leave us, I have no idea. It's been a year since Houseki no Kuni came out, and there hasn't even been an announcement of a second season (despite CG animation being comparatively heavier on upfront cost relative to per episode cost (wow that was difficult to phrase) and the series being much more popular). In short, if Houseki no Kuni doesn't get a season two, then Yagate Kimi ni Naru probably won't either. That said, a second season wouldn't cover the entire source material of Houseki no Kuni so perhaps there's more incentive with Yagate Kimi ni Naru. Ok, I'm just going to settle on "I have no idea". |
Dec 28, 2018 8:34 PM
#4
If there isn't enough material for a new season (Apparently 14 of 36 chapters were covered), maybe they wrap it up with an OVA? I could see that happening to tie everything up... maybe like a 30 - 60 min episode, though I'm not at all familiar with how often such a thing happens. If they don't do something, that wasn't to best of endings as much as I felt it was the episode leading up to wrapping everything up. |
Dec 28, 2018 9:50 PM
#5
Chill out everyone. Stay positive. BD sells like hotcakes. There is surely be a season two or even a movie adaptation for the last chapters. They are obviously holding out the newer chapters of the manga to avoid spoiling how the final arc will convey |
Dec 28, 2018 11:33 PM
#6
xscetia23 said: Chill out everyone. Stay positive. BD sells like hotcakes. There is surely be a season two or even a movie adaptation for the last chapters. They are obviously holding out the newer chapters of the manga to avoid spoiling how the final arc will convey As much as I would like to be optimistic, last time I checked the BD sales of yagate were around the 2-3k which is just passable. Where did you get that information? I would love to be proven wrong. Second season or riot |
Dec 29, 2018 12:49 AM
#7
Nakatani-sensei posted on twitter that if the anime ever gets a second season we will be able to see the complete story adapted nicely! As the manga is heading towards the final arc as well. Here is the original tweet. Of course it doesn't confirm anything but it really shows that the author herself as well as the editor Kusunoki are hoping for a second season! Here's an interview about YagaKimi with the mangaka and her editor. They literally say "we want to see a second season so we bought the blu-rays". lol EDIT: I can't remember if the interview had spoiler sensitive contents... so please read it at your own discretion! All we can do is hope for the best and maybe actually support it by buying the blu-rays! Personally I think they adapted the anime with the thoughts of a second season in mind. Mainly because so much care was taken while making the anime that it's hard to believe they were not looking at it from a long run point of view. For sure it'll take at least a year or two to finally reach the ending of the story for a proper closure. It's not impossible... They covered everything up to chapter 24 without skipping anything (at least nothing from the main story, maybe a few random extra illustration but whatever it's not that big of a deal). If they wanted to make this a "yeah we just wanted to promote the manga" type of adaptation, I doubt it would have resulted in such a good anime. They would have rushed it to the end of the student council play arc by skipping a lot of contents. At least that's how I see it. |
Yagate Kimi ni Naru |
Dec 29, 2018 8:19 AM
#8
Thai777 said: xscetia23 said: Chill out everyone. Stay positive. BD sells like hotcakes. There is surely be a season two or even a movie adaptation for the last chapters. They are obviously holding out the newer chapters of the manga to avoid spoiling how the final arc will convey As much as I would like to be optimistic, last time I checked the BD sales of yagate were around the 2-3k which is just passable. Where did you get that information? I would love to be proven wrong. Second season or riot I saw a website which showed the BD sales of each popular fall anime this season. Zombieland Saga still dominates selling around 12k, Gridman around 8k and SeishunButa, Jojo, YagaKimi following etc. I don't know how to post the picture I saved but I'll try to find the link later on my Chrome history. |
Dec 30, 2018 1:29 AM
#9
Occupyingmyeyes said: If there isn't enough material for a new season (Apparently 14 of 36 chapters were covered), maybe they wrap it up with an OVA? I could see that happening to tie everything up... maybe like a 30 - 60 min episode, though I'm not at all familiar with how often such a thing happens. If they don't do something, that wasn't to best of endings as much as I felt it was the episode leading up to wrapping everything up. 24 chapters of 36 where covered |
Dec 30, 2018 1:31 AM
#10
xscetia23 said: Thai777 said: xscetia23 said: Chill out everyone. Stay positive. BD sells like hotcakes. There is surely be a season two or even a movie adaptation for the last chapters. They are obviously holding out the newer chapters of the manga to avoid spoiling how the final arc will convey As much as I would like to be optimistic, last time I checked the BD sales of yagate were around the 2-3k which is just passable. Where did you get that information? I would love to be proven wrong. Second season or riot I saw a website which showed the BD sales of each popular fall anime this season. Zombieland Saga still dominates selling around 12k, Gridman around 8k and SeishunButa, Jojo, YagaKimi following etc. I don't know how to post the picture I saved but I'll try to find the link later on my Chrome history. Why not just post the link |
Dec 30, 2018 5:04 AM
#11
Mattinator95 said: xscetia23 said: Thai777 said: xscetia23 said: Chill out everyone. Stay positive. BD sells like hotcakes. There is surely be a season two or even a movie adaptation for the last chapters. They are obviously holding out the newer chapters of the manga to avoid spoiling how the final arc will convey As much as I would like to be optimistic, last time I checked the BD sales of yagate were around the 2-3k which is just passable. Where did you get that information? I would love to be proven wrong. Second season or riot I saw a website which showed the BD sales of each popular fall anime this season. Zombieland Saga still dominates selling around 12k, Gridman around 8k and SeishunButa, Jojo, YagaKimi following etc. I don't know how to post the picture I saved but I'll try to find the link later on my Chrome history. Why not just post the link http://www.someanithing.com/10178 |
Dec 30, 2018 7:26 PM
#12
Mattinator95 said: Occupyingmyeyes said: If there isn't enough material for a new season (Apparently 14 of 36 chapters were covered), maybe they wrap it up with an OVA? I could see that happening to tie everything up... maybe like a 30 - 60 min episode, though I'm not at all familiar with how often such a thing happens. If they don't do something, that wasn't to best of endings as much as I felt it was the episode leading up to wrapping everything up. 24 chapters of 36 where covered My mistake ;p 24 of 36 were covered. Was late when I posted. |
Dec 30, 2018 9:05 PM
#13
xscetia23 said: Mattinator95 said: xscetia23 said: Thai777 said: xscetia23 said: Chill out everyone. Stay positive. BD sells like hotcakes. There is surely be a season two or even a movie adaptation for the last chapters. They are obviously holding out the newer chapters of the manga to avoid spoiling how the final arc will convey As much as I would like to be optimistic, last time I checked the BD sales of yagate were around the 2-3k which is just passable. Where did you get that information? I would love to be proven wrong. Second season or riot I saw a website which showed the BD sales of each popular fall anime this season. Zombieland Saga still dominates selling around 12k, Gridman around 8k and SeishunButa, Jojo, YagaKimi following etc. I don't know how to post the picture I saved but I'll try to find the link later on my Chrome history. Why not just post the link http://www.someanithing.com/10178 I see 3k, which isn't amazing but average. We can hope of a 2nd season. |
Dec 31, 2018 2:42 PM
#14
Thai777 said: xscetia23 said: Mattinator95 said: xscetia23 said: Thai777 said: xscetia23 said: Chill out everyone. Stay positive. BD sells like hotcakes. There is surely be a season two or even a movie adaptation for the last chapters. They are obviously holding out the newer chapters of the manga to avoid spoiling how the final arc will convey As much as I would like to be optimistic, last time I checked the BD sales of yagate were around the 2-3k which is just passable. Where did you get that information? I would love to be proven wrong. Second season or riot I saw a website which showed the BD sales of each popular fall anime this season. Zombieland Saga still dominates selling around 12k, Gridman around 8k and SeishunButa, Jojo, YagaKimi following etc. I don't know how to post the picture I saved but I'll try to find the link later on my Chrome history. Why not just post the link http://www.someanithing.com/10178 I see 3k, which isn't amazing but average. We can hope of a 2nd season. Just a note but those aren't even the numbers for a full week as vol 1 was released on 12/21 and the last update was on 12/25. Additionally 3k in (less than) one week is at least above average if you look at statistics on that site. In both Summer and Spring Seasonal Vol 1 Rankings less than top 10 past 3k. |
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Dec 31, 2018 2:46 PM
#15
YamiNoOkami said: Thai777 said: xscetia23 said: Mattinator95 said: xscetia23 said: Thai777 said: xscetia23 said: Chill out everyone. Stay positive. BD sells like hotcakes. There is surely be a season two or even a movie adaptation for the last chapters. They are obviously holding out the newer chapters of the manga to avoid spoiling how the final arc will convey As much as I would like to be optimistic, last time I checked the BD sales of yagate were around the 2-3k which is just passable. Where did you get that information? I would love to be proven wrong. Second season or riot I saw a website which showed the BD sales of each popular fall anime this season. Zombieland Saga still dominates selling around 12k, Gridman around 8k and SeishunButa, Jojo, YagaKimi following etc. I don't know how to post the picture I saved but I'll try to find the link later on my Chrome history. Why not just post the link http://www.someanithing.com/10178 I see 3k, which isn't amazing but average. We can hope of a 2nd season. Just a note but those aren't even the numbers for a full week as vol 1 was released on 12/21 and the last update was on 12/25. Additionally 3k in (less than) one week is at least above average if you look at statistics on that site. In both Summer and Spring Seasonal Vol 1 Rankings less than top 10 past 3k. Interesting I didn't know it was less than a full week, that actually pretty good! Thanks for the info. |
Jan 1, 2019 1:00 AM
#16
iSupercell said: I for one am not going to be bullied into buying the blu-rays just because I want a second season. The ideal situation would be for them to wait a year and adapt the manga in full all in one go. Nakatani-sensei posted on twitter that if the anime ever gets a second season we will be able to see the complete story adapted nicely! As the manga is heading towards the final arc as well. Here is the original tweet. Of course it doesn't confirm anything but it really shows that the author herself as well as the editor Kusunoki are hoping for a second season! Here's an interview about YagaKimi with the mangaka and her editor. They literally say "we want to see a second season so we bought the blu-rays". lol EDIT: I can't remember if the interview had spoiler sensitive contents... so please read it at your own discretion! All we can do is hope for the best and maybe actually support it by buying the blu-rays! Personally I think they adapted the anime with the thoughts of a second season in mind. Mainly because so much care was taken while making the anime that it's hard to believe they were not looking at it from a long run point of view. For sure it'll take at least a year or two to finally reach the ending of the story for a proper closure. It's not impossible... They covered everything up to chapter 24 without skipping anything (at least nothing from the main story, maybe a few random extra illustration but whatever it's not that big of a deal). If they wanted to make this a "yeah we just wanted to promote the manga" type of adaptation, I doubt it would have resulted in such a good anime. They would have rushed it to the end of the student council play arc by skipping a lot of contents. At least that's how I see it. If they make a second season, and it proves good enough, then I might buy the blu-rays. If I only buy blu-rays because the story ends in the middle, then we'll get nothing but stories than end in the middle. Endings are good (unless you're Happy Sugar Life, in which case please end in the middle, that's preferable to what we got), I like endings, so I'm not going to pay for an incomplete story just because it doesn't have an ending. If you think about it, what they're doing is pretty unethical. They're holding the series hostage to get people to spend money on it, even though as I've said, they could've given us the whole thing at once. It's like if you buy a car from someone, and then they say "if you pay 1000% of the original price, we MIGHT give you tires. We don't have tires on hand yet though". A proper car salesmen wouldn't have sold the car if they couldn't provide tires. I wonder how many people bought the blu-rays to spice and wolf because it ended on a cliffhanger. Look where that got us. They've surely made a lot of money from the blu-rays and we get nothing in return. |
Jan 2, 2019 7:26 PM
#17
All I want to say here is that I love this manga/anime and I NEED A SEASON TWO. PLEASE KAMI-SAMA LET IT BE SO. There, that's my way of showing support and hoping it happens. ._. |
Jan 2, 2019 11:25 PM
#18
Tenderizer17 said: iSupercell said: I for one am not going to be bullied into buying the blu-rays just because I want a second season. The ideal situation would be for them to wait a year and adapt the manga in full all in one go. Nakatani-sensei posted on twitter that if the anime ever gets a second season we will be able to see the complete story adapted nicely! As the manga is heading towards the final arc as well. Here is the original tweet. Of course it doesn't confirm anything but it really shows that the author herself as well as the editor Kusunoki are hoping for a second season! Here's an interview about YagaKimi with the mangaka and her editor. They literally say "we want to see a second season so we bought the blu-rays". lol EDIT: I can't remember if the interview had spoiler sensitive contents... so please read it at your own discretion! All we can do is hope for the best and maybe actually support it by buying the blu-rays! Personally I think they adapted the anime with the thoughts of a second season in mind. Mainly because so much care was taken while making the anime that it's hard to believe they were not looking at it from a long run point of view. For sure it'll take at least a year or two to finally reach the ending of the story for a proper closure. It's not impossible... They covered everything up to chapter 24 without skipping anything (at least nothing from the main story, maybe a few random extra illustration but whatever it's not that big of a deal). If they wanted to make this a "yeah we just wanted to promote the manga" type of adaptation, I doubt it would have resulted in such a good anime. They would have rushed it to the end of the student council play arc by skipping a lot of contents. At least that's how I see it. If they make a second season, and it proves good enough, then I might buy the blu-rays. If I only buy blu-rays because the story ends in the middle, then we'll get nothing but stories than end in the middle. Endings are good (unless you're Happy Sugar Life, in which case please end in the middle, that's preferable to what we got), I like endings, so I'm not going to pay for an incomplete story just because it doesn't have an ending. If you think about it, what they're doing is pretty unethical. They're holding the series hostage to get people to spend money on it, even though as I've said, they could've given us the whole thing at once. It's like if you buy a car from someone, and then they say "if you pay 1000% of the original price, we MIGHT give you tires. We don't have tires on hand yet though". A proper car salesmen wouldn't have sold the car if they couldn't provide tires. I wonder how many people bought the blu-rays to spice and wolf because it ended on a cliffhanger. Look where that got us. They've surely made a lot of money from the blu-rays and we get nothing in return. I totally agree with you that we should not be bullied into buying the blu-rays just to see a second season. Sorry if I made it sound like I was telling people to do that! To be honest, I'm no expert when it comes to how anime production works. I know that blu-ray sales do contribute to it or help fund the next project but I have no idea how much. As you mentioned with the example of Spice & Wolf, a very good series with a long overdue 3rd season. I'm sure it had successful sales but despite all of it we are still left in the cold. For me at least, I buy the blu-rays because I want to show my love for a series and potentially support it in anyway possible. I also bought the licensed manga. I guess I'm just that invested. If it contributes in anyway to future production or help another series get licensed then there is nothing to lose... aside from my wallet taking the bullet. lol But definitely, people shouldn't be buying blu-rays or be told to do so just for the show to get another season (which isn't even a guaranteed condition at this point). I also wonder why the anime staff made the decision to adapt the manga when it has yet to conclude... If they knew ahead of time that they could have waited for it to end and cover the whole story with a 2-cours adaptation. My only guess is that they wanted to test water by playing it safe with 1-cour. Maybe they want to see some feedback from the community and then decide to go for a second season in the future. Regardless, these are all my assumptions and I have no way of knowing the real reason. I just hope that maybe when the manga ends in a year or 2, they make an announcement with the last volume about season 2. That would be really sweet! |
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Jan 3, 2019 12:52 AM
#19
iSupercell said: I never said you were. The anime staff are definitely trying to bully us into buying the blu-rays for a second season. Granted, if they actually make another season then all will be forgiven, but even still it's not an approach I'd like to encourage.I totally agree with you that we should not be bullied into buying the blu-rays just to see a second season. Sorry if I made it sound like I was telling people to do that! iSupercell said: By buying the blu-rays of an unfinished adaptation, you run the risk of promoting more of a culture of half-finished anime. If you buy an anime because you like it, that's fine. But buying an anime because you want a second season, means the production staff can count on the fact that you're more likely to buy an anime if it's unfinished.If it contributes in anyway to future production or help another series get licensed then there is nothing to lose... aside from my wallet taking the bullet. iSupercell said: Maybe so they could guilt us into buying blu-rays.I also wonder why the anime staff made the decision to adapt the manga when it has yet to conclude... If they knew ahead of time that they could have waited for it to end and cover the whole story with a 2-cours adaptation. |
Jan 3, 2019 2:06 PM
#20
iSupercell said: For me at least, I buy the blu-rays because I want to show my love for a series and potentially support it in anyway possible. I also bought the licensed manga. I guess I'm just that invested. I'm the same way. I'd been a fan since a while before anime was announced, and as soon as I heard, I knew I'd be buying all the stuff. I actually bought volumes 4 and 5 just the other day. With manga, I tend to read it online first, and if I decide I like it enough to kill my wallet showing my support, then I'll go and pay for all the physicals. I'm actually getting ready to buy the Girls Last Tour box-set Sentai Filmworks is putting out, and that'll be quite a bit of money. Totally worth it though. |
Jan 8, 2019 7:06 PM
#21
Wish some sort of confirmation of a second season was announced... but I guess we'll just have to stick with the manga for now. They really did a wonderful adaptation. If not a second season, a movie that just ties everything together would be just as nice! |
Jan 10, 2019 11:52 AM
#22
I do hope as well there is another season. I've read the manga before there was even news of anime so when I heard they're adapting it I was really hyped and it met all my expectations. The animation was beautiful and the voice acting amazing. I loved the soundtrack as well. I do think another season is possible if it's as well received in Japan as I'm hearing. Though it might take a while until the manga finishes... To add, if anyone would like to read the officially translated manga and is unable to buy them in person since they don't sell them in your country I recommend bookdepository site. I've ordered it there myself and it has free worldwide shipping. It's perfect for me considering I live in Europe and there's barely any manga sold in my country. I also own digital copies on my comiXology account for convenience since if I travel somewhere I can just open my tablet and read and don't need to carry loads of books around me. xD |
Feb 9, 2019 11:09 AM
#23
Tenderizer17 said: iSupercell said: I for one am not going to be bullied into buying the blu-rays just because I want a second season. The ideal situation would be for them to wait a year and adapt the manga in full all in one go. Nakatani-sensei posted on twitter that if the anime ever gets a second season we will be able to see the complete story adapted nicely! As the manga is heading towards the final arc as well. Here is the original tweet. Of course it doesn't confirm anything but it really shows that the author herself as well as the editor Kusunoki are hoping for a second season! Here's an interview about YagaKimi with the mangaka and her editor. They literally say "we want to see a second season so we bought the blu-rays". lol EDIT: I can't remember if the interview had spoiler sensitive contents... so please read it at your own discretion! All we can do is hope for the best and maybe actually support it by buying the blu-rays! Personally I think they adapted the anime with the thoughts of a second season in mind. Mainly because so much care was taken while making the anime that it's hard to believe they were not looking at it from a long run point of view. For sure it'll take at least a year or two to finally reach the ending of the story for a proper closure. It's not impossible... They covered everything up to chapter 24 without skipping anything (at least nothing from the main story, maybe a few random extra illustration but whatever it's not that big of a deal). If they wanted to make this a "yeah we just wanted to promote the manga" type of adaptation, I doubt it would have resulted in such a good anime. They would have rushed it to the end of the student council play arc by skipping a lot of contents. At least that's how I see it. If they make a second season, and it proves good enough, then I might buy the blu-rays. If I only buy blu-rays because the story ends in the middle, then we'll get nothing but stories than end in the middle. Endings are good (unless you're Happy Sugar Life, in which case please end in the middle, that's preferable to what we got), I like endings, so I'm not going to pay for an incomplete story just because it doesn't have an ending. If you think about it, what they're doing is pretty unethical. They're holding the series hostage to get people to spend money on it, even though as I've said, they could've given us the whole thing at once. It's like if you buy a car from someone, and then they say "if you pay 1000% of the original price, we MIGHT give you tires. We don't have tires on hand yet though". A proper car salesmen wouldn't have sold the car if they couldn't provide tires. I wonder how many people bought the blu-rays to spice and wolf because it ended on a cliffhanger. Look where that got us. They've surely made a lot of money from the blu-rays and we get nothing in return. it's not bullying, it's capitalism. People aren't going to make something expensive if no one is going to buy it. I'm not planning on buying the blu rays because I don't have that kind of money, but I'm not being bullied into buying blu rays. If no one buys anything then nothing will be made. Even if people don't buy the blu rays, if there's an increase in manga sales and/or if merchandise sells well, a continuation will likely be considered, because there's a profit. Saying that they want good sales in order to make more is just stating the obvious. Is it manipulative, yeah, but if a beloved property of mine was being made into an anime, and I wanted it to get a sequel, I'd probably say the same thing. |
Feb 9, 2019 7:35 PM
#24
NG_Chloe said: Art is not something replaceable, what's happening here is like someone attaching Dr. Octopus tentacles to you but charging you extra if you want a chance to get the ability to control them.It's not bullying, it's capitalism. People aren't going to make something expensive if no one is going to buy it. I'm not planning on buying the blu rays because I don't have that kind of money, but I'm not being bullied into buying blu rays. If no one buys anything then nothing will be made. Even if people don't buy the blu rays, if there's an increase in manga sales and/or if merchandise sells well, a continuation will likely be considered, because there's a profit. Saying that they want good sales in order to make more is just stating the obvious. Is it manipulative, yeah, but if a beloved property of mine was being made into an anime, and I wanted it to get a sequel, I'd probably say the same thing. This is something they can only do because they didn't give us the whole product at once. If this proves profitable (which I'm sure it already had for the industry as a whole) then incomplete anime will not only be the norm but the ideal. This manga is set to be long enough for two seasons, in an ideal world they'd have made the show only after they could've made a full two-cour adaptation. From the same season the less popular anime Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru did it. Holding the second season hostage is only possible because they didn't give us a complete anime in the first place. We don't want to reward that, we should instead reward them for actually making the second season. |
Feb 9, 2019 7:48 PM
#25
Tenderizer17 said: NG_Chloe said: Art is not something replaceable, what's happening here is like someone attaching Dr. Octopus tentacles to you but charging you extra if you want a chance to get the ability to control them.It's not bullying, it's capitalism. People aren't going to make something expensive if no one is going to buy it. I'm not planning on buying the blu rays because I don't have that kind of money, but I'm not being bullied into buying blu rays. If no one buys anything then nothing will be made. Even if people don't buy the blu rays, if there's an increase in manga sales and/or if merchandise sells well, a continuation will likely be considered, because there's a profit. Saying that they want good sales in order to make more is just stating the obvious. Is it manipulative, yeah, but if a beloved property of mine was being made into an anime, and I wanted it to get a sequel, I'd probably say the same thing. This is something they can only do because they didn't give us the whole product at once. If this proves profitable (which I'm sure it already had for the industry as a whole) then incomplete anime will not only be the norm but the ideal. This manga is set to be long enough for two seasons, in an ideal world they'd have made the show only after they could've made a full two-cour adaptation. From the same season the less popular anime Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru did it. Holding the second season hostage is only possible because they didn't give us a complete anime in the first place. We don't want to reward that, we should instead reward them for actually making the second season. I can agree with you on that point. I do prefer full adaptations of completed works, but I'm guessing it was more the producers' idea to hold the story hostage as you say. Business is very complicated(probably more than it needs to be) and trying to balance art and business has always been difficult. A positive of having only 13 episodes is that animation quality is usually better, but Bloom into you's artstyle, genre, and such don't require massive amounts of saguka, so they could've very well waited, but I think the publishers of the manga probably wanted to increase sales a ton before the manga ends, so they jumped the gun a bit. I understand being a little annoyed with these things, but sad to say, I'm one of those people who accept these types of things because there isn't really much we can do. |
Feb 9, 2019 8:00 PM
#26
NG_Chloe said: I'm specifically concerned about people rewarding this specific action. As you said it's capitalism, so voting with our wallets to encourage incomplete adaptions is a really bad idea.Tenderizer17 said: NG_Chloe said: It's not bullying, it's capitalism. People aren't going to make something expensive if no one is going to buy it. I'm not planning on buying the blu rays because I don't have that kind of money, but I'm not being bullied into buying blu rays. If no one buys anything then nothing will be made. Even if people don't buy the blu rays, if there's an increase in manga sales and/or if merchandise sells well, a continuation will likely be considered, because there's a profit. Saying that they want good sales in order to make more is just stating the obvious. Is it manipulative, yeah, but if a beloved property of mine was being made into an anime, and I wanted it to get a sequel, I'd probably say the same thing. This is something they can only do because they didn't give us the whole product at once. If this proves profitable (which I'm sure it already had for the industry as a whole) then incomplete anime will not only be the norm but the ideal. This manga is set to be long enough for two seasons, in an ideal world they'd have made the show only after they could've made a full two-cour adaptation. From the same season the less popular anime Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru did it. Holding the second season hostage is only possible because they didn't give us a complete anime in the first place. We don't want to reward that, we should instead reward them for actually making the second season. I can agree with you on that point. I do prefer full adaptations of completed works, but I'm guessing it was more the producers' idea to hold the story hostage as you say. Business is very complicated(probably more than it needs to be) and trying to balance art and business has always been difficult. A positive of having only 13 episodes is that animation quality is usually better, but Bloom into you's artstyle, genre, and such don't require massive amounts of saguka, so they could've very well waited, but I think the publishers of the manga probably wanted to increase sales a ton before the manga ends, so they jumped the gun a bit. I understand being a little annoyed with these things, but sad to say, I'm one of those people who accept these types of things because there isn't really much we can do. We should only buy the blu-ray's if the anime is good enough. I buy a blu-ray about once every three months (to morally account for my lack of a crunchyroll subscription) and next in the queue is Hidamari Sketch. I buy my blu-rays based on an anime's quality, not to fill in unnecessary gaps in the product. |
Feb 9, 2019 8:14 PM
#27
knowing how many months I will have to wait to get closure on the current arc that is going on in the manga expect a 2nd season to be announced in like a few years or so lol (jeezus like the amount of waiting I have to do to see if things turn out for our main couple in the manga makes me cry *sigh*) |
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Feb 17, 2019 3:40 AM
#28
DarkestDreaming said: knowing how many months I will have to wait to get closure on the current arc that is going on in the manga expect a 2nd season to be announced in like a few years or so lol (jeezus like the amount of waiting I have to do to see if things turn out for our main couple in the manga makes me cry *sigh*) I definitely feel u :( I have high hopes for this second season when she's end the manga... Its really awesome adaptation and i'm reading the manga but still seeing this things moving makes me more relatable |
Nov 14, 2019 8:37 AM
#29
Well, there’s going to be an event on the 27th later this month so maybe then. YagaKimi was a huge hit last year too so I’m guessing it’s just a matter of time really before we get a concluding second season. https://twitter.com/ranobesugoi/status/1195016755845840896?s=21 |
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Dec 16, 2019 9:33 AM
#30
I think expecting a second season is realistic. It's late to be announced as the manga was not near completion at the first seasons' conclusion, but at this point the manga has ended, and there's surely enough content material to make another season. The anime and manga were both very succesful in rating, membership, and rankings, and Nakatani was very avid in complying with the anime's production. If there were to be a season two though, it would end there, there'll probably never be enough content material to make more beyond that. |
Jan 12, 2020 9:03 AM
#31
YagaKimi is on the third place, vote for it so in future we can get the second season. Title in kanji: やがて君になる https://vote.animefestival.jp/ |
Jan 14, 2020 9:37 AM
#32
It depends if they want to make a 2nd season of a finshed manga |
Jan 27, 2020 9:37 PM
#33
Even though I have finished manga and I am very much satisfied with the ending, I really hope to get to see it in the anime itself so I am hoping for season 2 |
Jul 14, 2020 11:56 PM
#34
Still waiting for season 2 because it is gonna be epic! |
Jul 16, 2020 6:02 PM
#35
Even though it would be nice to see a sequel but that ain't gonna be a full 12 episode sequel. Season 1 already covered 5 volumes (out of total 8). Remaining 3 ones just include the play, a school trip, 2 confessions, graduation & college (not enough material for a decent paced series). At max, a movie could be made but I doubt about the same. Considering the ending of Season 1 was quite great and hinted towards the real end. I don't think they will risk ruining the image of this anime by making sequel. |
Jul 18, 2020 6:21 PM
#36
Karnav said: Even though it would be nice to see a sequel but that ain't gonna be a full 12 episode sequel. Season 1 already covered 5 volumes (out of total 8). Remaining 3 ones just include the play, a school trip, 2 confessions, graduation & college (not enough material for a decent paced series). At max, a movie could be made but I doubt about the same. Considering the ending of Season 1 was quite great and hinted towards the real end. I don't think they will risk ruining the image of this anime by making sequel. It is possible they could adapt the last three volumes and the three Sayaka Light Novels to fill things out, that might come with it's own problems though |
May 30, 2021 11:45 PM
#37
Kays90 said: Yah i think movie will be goodEven though it would be nice to see a sequel but that ain't gonna be a full 12 episode sequel. Season 1 already covered 5 volumes (out of total 8). Remaining 3 ones just include the play, a school trip, 2 confessions, graduation & college (not enough material for a decent paced series). At max, a movie could be made but I doubt about the same. Considering the ending of Season 1 was quite great and hinted towards the real end. I don't think they will risk ruining the image of this anime by making sequel. |
Jun 16, 2021 12:09 PM
#39
I thought reading the manga would suffice for me... But it just made me long even more for season 2... Haha |
Jul 17, 2021 8:25 PM
#40
Just finished season one and man..... I want a season two :( |
Dec 4, 2021 4:08 PM
#42
That was a beautiful series! I also wish for a second season so much to see how's Touko self-hatred evolve thanks to Yuu. |
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Jan 7, 2022 11:31 PM
#43
Yuri bait shows do better then actual yuri romance shows |
Jan 12, 2022 7:38 PM
#44
i will not allow myself to die until there is a season 2 |
Jan 12, 2022 7:44 PM
#45
Mattinator95 said: soooo True. Yuuki Yuuna is Hero, Love Lab, Revie Starlight.Yuri bait shows do better then actual yuri romance shows |
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