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Jul 25, 2022 3:04 PM
#1
Does the author have any compromising evidence on extremely important people? Why did we suddenly get back-to-back adaptations of two of her three most successful works? Or did I just not notice that Jahy was ultra popular? P.S. Surprised that Sekai de Ichiban Oppai ga Suki! turned out to be at the very end, given the lightest content and the current rise of yuri. |
Jul 25, 2022 3:51 PM
#2
Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) |
AnimillionJul 25, 2022 3:57 PM
Jul 25, 2022 4:44 PM
#3
This anime is produced by pretty much the exact same production committee of the Jahy anime, with even the same studio and similar staff. So the people that worked on the Jahy anime also worked on this one. Idk what that has to do with both getting adaptations recently but that's just a curious thing I noticed. |
Jul 26, 2022 5:48 PM
#4
Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. |
Jul 26, 2022 6:28 PM
#5
AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. |
Jul 27, 2022 12:00 AM
#6
AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. Animillion said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. I love how you didn't even try to figure out what I meant and just started arguing with the scarecrow. |
Jul 27, 2022 12:52 AM
#7
RobertBobert said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. Animillion said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. I love how you didn't even try to figure out what I meant and just started arguing with the scarecrow. Wait what? I wasn’t really trying to argue with anyone though. If you’re referring to me saying Jahy wasn’t “ultra popular”, I just assumed that to be true. Regarding your post about the author getting quick adaptations for their work, I agree it is indeed strange. And if you’re talking about my comment about yuri, I believe you may have meant that there are more yuri series popping up and that you were surprised that the author’s yuri series hasn’t been adapted, but I was just referring to the rise in yuri as in its increased presence in other series as well, often misplaced imo. I’m sorry if it was confusing that I used the same phrasing or if it appeared as if I was arguing. |
Jul 27, 2022 12:56 AM
#8
Animillion said: RobertBobert said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. Animillion said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. I love how you didn't even try to figure out what I meant and just started arguing with the scarecrow. Wait what? I wasn’t really trying to argue with anyone though. If you’re referring to me saying Jahy wasn’t “ultra popular”, I just assumed that to be true. Regarding your post about the author getting quick adaptations for their work, I agree it is indeed strange. And if you’re talking about my comment about yuri, I believe you may have meant that there are more yuri series popping up and that you were surprised that the author’s yuri series hasn’t been adapted, but I was just referring to the rise in yuri as in its presence in other series as well. I’m sorry if it was confusing that I used the same phrasing or if it that I was arguing or something. I'm talking about yuri growth. This is a fairly well-known phenomenon, which manifests itself both in the increase in the number of adaptations of yuri works, and in the increase in interest in yuri games and manga. For example, the authors of Masamune Revenge and Hakanai are currently writing yuri manga and LN. |
Jul 27, 2022 1:02 AM
#9
RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. Animillion said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. I love how you didn't even try to figure out what I meant and just started arguing with the scarecrow. Wait what? I wasn’t really trying to argue with anyone though. If you’re referring to me saying Jahy wasn’t “ultra popular”, I just assumed that to be true. Regarding your post about the author getting quick adaptations for their work, I agree it is indeed strange. And if you’re talking about my comment about yuri, I believe you may have meant that there are more yuri series popping up and that you were surprised that the author’s yuri series hasn’t been adapted, but I was just referring to the rise in yuri as in its presence in other series as well. I’m sorry if it was confusing that I used the same phrasing or if it that I was arguing or something. I'm talking about yuri growth. This is a fairly well-known phenomenon, which manifests itself both in the increase in the number of adaptations of yuri works, and in the increase in interest in yuri games and manga. For example, the authors of Masamune Revenge and Hakanai are currently writing yuri manga and LN. No, I understand that it is growing in general. I’m not a fan of yuri but it is what it is and is good for yuri fans. My main issue is how it’s been unnecessarily portrayed in many non-yuri series as an annoying trope, especially in recent straight rom coms. I also don’t like how many straight rom coms have been lacklustre lately (except Love is War), but I guess that’s unrelated. But yea, sorry for sidetracking the conversation. |
Jul 27, 2022 1:06 AM
#10
Animillion said: RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. Animillion said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. I love how you didn't even try to figure out what I meant and just started arguing with the scarecrow. Wait what? I wasn’t really trying to argue with anyone though. If you’re referring to me saying Jahy wasn’t “ultra popular”, I just assumed that to be true. Regarding your post about the author getting quick adaptations for their work, I agree it is indeed strange. And if you’re talking about my comment about yuri, I believe you may have meant that there are more yuri series popping up and that you were surprised that the author’s yuri series hasn’t been adapted, but I was just referring to the rise in yuri as in its presence in other series as well. I’m sorry if it was confusing that I used the same phrasing or if it that I was arguing or something. I'm talking about yuri growth. This is a fairly well-known phenomenon, which manifests itself both in the increase in the number of adaptations of yuri works, and in the increase in interest in yuri games and manga. For example, the authors of Masamune Revenge and Hakanai are currently writing yuri manga and LN. No, I understand that it is growing in general. I’m not a fan of yuri but it is what it is and is good for yuri fans. My main issue is how it’s been unnecessarily portrayed in many non-yuri series as an annoying trope, especially in recent straight rom coms. I also don’t like how many straight rom coms have been lacklustre lately (except Love is War), but I guess that’s unrelated. But yea, sorry for sidetracking the conversation. The rise of yuri bait and fanservice in non-yuri works is a direct consequence of the rise in popularity of yuri itself. Compare this to the more obsessive queerbaiting in shonen of the 00s when BL was much more popular. |
Jul 27, 2022 1:10 AM
#11
RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. Animillion said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. I love how you didn't even try to figure out what I meant and just started arguing with the scarecrow. Wait what? I wasn’t really trying to argue with anyone though. If you’re referring to me saying Jahy wasn’t “ultra popular”, I just assumed that to be true. Regarding your post about the author getting quick adaptations for their work, I agree it is indeed strange. And if you’re talking about my comment about yuri, I believe you may have meant that there are more yuri series popping up and that you were surprised that the author’s yuri series hasn’t been adapted, but I was just referring to the rise in yuri as in its presence in other series as well. I’m sorry if it was confusing that I used the same phrasing or if it that I was arguing or something. I'm talking about yuri growth. This is a fairly well-known phenomenon, which manifests itself both in the increase in the number of adaptations of yuri works, and in the increase in interest in yuri games and manga. For example, the authors of Masamune Revenge and Hakanai are currently writing yuri manga and LN. No, I understand that it is growing in general. I’m not a fan of yuri but it is what it is and is good for yuri fans. My main issue is how it’s been unnecessarily portrayed in many non-yuri series as an annoying trope, especially in recent straight rom coms. I also don’t like how many straight rom coms have been lacklustre lately (except Love is War), but I guess that’s unrelated. But yea, sorry for sidetracking the conversation. The rise of yuri bait and fanservice in non-yuri works is a direct consequence of the rise in popularity of yuri itself. Compare this to the more obsessive queerbaiting in shonen of the 00s when BL was much more popular. Ok, I’m not disagreeing with that at all. I was just sharing my opinion of the fact that it’s becoming a bit too prevalent imo and personally I’m not a fan of that yuri bait, but I guess sharing my opinion in this thread was not a good idea as it side tracked what you were originally saying, so I’m sorry for that. |
Jul 27, 2022 1:13 AM
#12
Animillion said: RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. Animillion said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. I love how you didn't even try to figure out what I meant and just started arguing with the scarecrow. Wait what? I wasn’t really trying to argue with anyone though. If you’re referring to me saying Jahy wasn’t “ultra popular”, I just assumed that to be true. Regarding your post about the author getting quick adaptations for their work, I agree it is indeed strange. And if you’re talking about my comment about yuri, I believe you may have meant that there are more yuri series popping up and that you were surprised that the author’s yuri series hasn’t been adapted, but I was just referring to the rise in yuri as in its presence in other series as well. I’m sorry if it was confusing that I used the same phrasing or if it that I was arguing or something. I'm talking about yuri growth. This is a fairly well-known phenomenon, which manifests itself both in the increase in the number of adaptations of yuri works, and in the increase in interest in yuri games and manga. For example, the authors of Masamune Revenge and Hakanai are currently writing yuri manga and LN. No, I understand that it is growing in general. I’m not a fan of yuri but it is what it is and is good for yuri fans. My main issue is how it’s been unnecessarily portrayed in many non-yuri series as an annoying trope, especially in recent straight rom coms. I also don’t like how many straight rom coms have been lacklustre lately (except Love is War), but I guess that’s unrelated. But yea, sorry for sidetracking the conversation. The rise of yuri bait and fanservice in non-yuri works is a direct consequence of the rise in popularity of yuri itself. Compare this to the more obsessive queerbaiting in shonen of the 00s when BL was much more popular. Ok, I’m not disagreeing with that at all. I was just sharing my opinion of the fact that it’s becoming a bit too prevalent imo and personally I’m not a fan of that yuri bait, but I guess sharing my opinion in this thread was not a good idea as it side tracked what you were originally saying, so I’m sorry for that. I don't see any problems in your answers. |
Jul 27, 2022 1:16 AM
#13
RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: Animillion said: RobertBobert said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. Animillion said: AnimeFlyz said: Animillion said: Not a big fan of the rise in yuri and fall of quality straight romance anime nowadays. Also, was Jahy really “ultra popular”? Somewhat popular maybe, but it wasn’t even as popular as something like Nagatoro (only comparing because female mcs look similar). Have to admit tho that the mangaka is getting kinda lucky with these adaptations, whereas some mangaka wait about a decade just to get a crap adaptation (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer) "Rise in yuri" What rise? 90% of series that have yuri elements are just bait with no actual payoff. “Rise in yuri” was what OP originally said, but what you’re saying is actually what I meant. Yuri elements are being stuffed into other series that are not tagged as yuri for no reason, either as an annoying joke or yuri bait. Take for example Komi and Love after World Domination. I love how you didn't even try to figure out what I meant and just started arguing with the scarecrow. Wait what? I wasn’t really trying to argue with anyone though. If you’re referring to me saying Jahy wasn’t “ultra popular”, I just assumed that to be true. Regarding your post about the author getting quick adaptations for their work, I agree it is indeed strange. And if you’re talking about my comment about yuri, I believe you may have meant that there are more yuri series popping up and that you were surprised that the author’s yuri series hasn’t been adapted, but I was just referring to the rise in yuri as in its presence in other series as well. I’m sorry if it was confusing that I used the same phrasing or if it that I was arguing or something. I'm talking about yuri growth. This is a fairly well-known phenomenon, which manifests itself both in the increase in the number of adaptations of yuri works, and in the increase in interest in yuri games and manga. For example, the authors of Masamune Revenge and Hakanai are currently writing yuri manga and LN. No, I understand that it is growing in general. I’m not a fan of yuri but it is what it is and is good for yuri fans. My main issue is how it’s been unnecessarily portrayed in many non-yuri series as an annoying trope, especially in recent straight rom coms. I also don’t like how many straight rom coms have been lacklustre lately (except Love is War), but I guess that’s unrelated. But yea, sorry for sidetracking the conversation. The rise of yuri bait and fanservice in non-yuri works is a direct consequence of the rise in popularity of yuri itself. Compare this to the more obsessive queerbaiting in shonen of the 00s when BL was much more popular. Ok, I’m not disagreeing with that at all. I was just sharing my opinion of the fact that it’s becoming a bit too prevalent imo and personally I’m not a fan of that yuri bait, but I guess sharing my opinion in this thread was not a good idea as it side tracked what you were originally saying, so I’m sorry for that. I don't see any problems in your answers. Oh, ok. Sounds good then 👍🏽 |
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