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Jul 3, 2023 1:47 AM
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Hey I don’t read manga so I have no idea how much content remains but it feels like it’s finishing? Is there enough content for another season?
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The manga ended so yea there is much content left to animate
Jul 3, 2023 2:01 AM
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there should be 2-3 seasons more - that's how much manga is left for the screen
Jul 3, 2023 2:21 AM
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Honestly, I've finished the manga. This last season was the peak imo. The rest isn't bad, but it feels like a step down, especially after the confession. Specifically, the last arc didn't really hit as hard for me. I think ending it off here would be an awesome end, but they will probably adapt the whole thing.
Jul 3, 2023 2:48 AM
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There’s still enough for one or two more seasons. I really hope they adapt everything
Jul 3, 2023 3:36 AM
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TheLastCrusaders said:
Honestly, I've finished the manga. This last season was the peak imo. The rest isn't bad, but it feels like a step down, especially after the confession. Specifically, the last arc didn't really hit as hard for me. I think ending it off here would be an awesome end, but they will probably adapt the whole thing.

I would say everything upto around ch 225 is still really good. I would definitely want anime only people to also experience goated chapters like 204 and 220.
Jul 3, 2023 5:37 AM
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yes, there is enough content left for minimum 2 12 ep seasons
Jul 3, 2023 8:19 AM
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u-Anand__ said:
Hey I don’t read manga so I have no idea how much content remains but it feels like it’s finishing? Is there enough content for another season?

i read manga i think we have 2 seasons i think beacuse manga have 270-280 chapter and just 150 around chapter changed to anime
Jul 3, 2023 8:38 AM
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A1- Picture is busy this year and early next year however we might get teaser for the S4 this year or next year and the anime is impossible for this year or early next year the S4 maybe Mid next year or Late next year and for the worst situation is 2025
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there is content but im not sure. for the average viewers, this was a satisfying ending. But it needs to adapt
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Heisenberg_69 said:
TheLastCrusaders said:
Honestly, I've finished the manga. This last season was the peak imo. The rest isn't bad, but it feels like a step down, especially after the confession. Specifically, the last arc didn't really hit as hard for me. I think ending it off here would be an awesome end, but they will probably adapt the whole thing.

I would say everything upto around ch 225 is still really good. I would definitely want anime only people to also experience goated chapters like 204 and 220.

frrrrr. the peak chapters 218, 219 and 220.
Jul 5, 2023 1:05 AM
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We're only about halfway through, so yes there will be more.
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Given what’s going on at A-1 with aniplex i hope it takes awhile for it to happen, given near enough all there shows have been plagued with issues and some of them haven’t even come back yet from its “COVID” hiatus
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I've read the entire manga, and honestly, I don't think they should continue with more seasons of the show. It already reached its peak and adapted the best part of the story. The later arcs weren't terrible, but they just didn't match the same level of quality as the previous seasons. So, I believe they should wrap up the series here.
Heisenberg_69 said:
TheLastCrusaders said:
Honestly, I've finished the manga. This last season was the peak imo. The rest isn't bad, but it feels like a step down, especially after the confession. Specifically, the last arc didn't really hit as hard for me. I think ending it off here would be an awesome end, but they will probably adapt the whole thing.

I would say everything upto around ch 225 is still really good. I would definitely want anime only people to also experience goated chapters like 204 and 220.
However, they could release another movie or OVA for some fan-favorite chapters, like chapter 220.

𝓜𝓪𝔂𝓫𝓮 𝔀𝓮 𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓮𝓭 𝓽𝓸 𝓵𝓮𝓪𝓿𝓮 𝓪𝓼 𝓶𝓾𝓬𝓱 𝓶𝓮𝓶𝓸𝓻𝓲𝓮𝓼 𝓸𝓯 𝓸𝓾𝓻𝓼𝓮𝓵𝓿𝓮𝓼 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓱 𝓮𝓪𝓬𝓱 𝓸𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓻 𝓫𝓮𝓬𝓪𝓾𝓼𝓮 𝔀𝓮 𝓴𝓷𝓮𝔀 𝓸𝓷𝓮 𝓭𝓪𝔂 𝔀𝓮 𝔀𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭𝓷'𝓽 𝓫𝓮 𝓽𝓸𝓰𝓮𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓻 𝓪𝓷𝔂 𝓶𝓸𝓻𝓮
Jul 19, 2023 11:33 PM
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SAT_KUMAR said:
I've read the entire manga, and honestly, I don't think they should continue with more seasons of the show. It already reached its peak and adapted the best part of the story. The later arcs weren't terrible, but they just didn't match the same level of quality as the previous seasons. So, I believe they should wrap up the series here.
Heisenberg_69 said:

I would say everything upto around ch 225 is still really good. I would definitely want anime only people to also experience goated chapters like 204 and 220.
However, they could release another movie or OVA for some fan-favorite chapters, like chapter 220.

That's not how things work, they don't just pick fan favourite chapters and animate them. Most of animators don't even have time to read manga so they are totally unaware of what is fan favourite and what is not.
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Heisenberg_69 said:
SAT_KUMAR said:
I've read the entire manga, and honestly, I don't think they should continue with more seasons of the show. It already reached its peak and adapted the best part of the story. The later arcs weren't terrible, but they just didn't match the same level of quality as the previous seasons. So, I believe they should wrap up the series here.
However, they could release another movie or OVA for some fan-favorite chapters, like chapter 220.

That's not how things work, they don't just pick fan favourite chapters and animate them. Most of animators don't even have time to read manga so they are totally unaware of what is fan favourite and what is not.
Well, of course, animators don't need to read manga before animating stuff! 😅 But there are other staff members, usually storyboard artists and directors, who actually decide what to animate, what will work, or what will not.

𝓜𝓪𝔂𝓫𝓮 𝔀𝓮 𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓮𝓭 𝓽𝓸 𝓵𝓮𝓪𝓿𝓮 𝓪𝓼 𝓶𝓾𝓬𝓱 𝓶𝓮𝓶𝓸𝓻𝓲𝓮𝓼 𝓸𝓯 𝓸𝓾𝓻𝓼𝓮𝓵𝓿𝓮𝓼 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓱 𝓮𝓪𝓬𝓱 𝓸𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓻 𝓫𝓮𝓬𝓪𝓾𝓼𝓮 𝔀𝓮 𝓴𝓷𝓮𝔀 𝓸𝓷𝓮 𝓭𝓪𝔂 𝔀𝓮 𝔀𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭𝓷'𝓽 𝓫𝓮 𝓽𝓸𝓰𝓮𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓻 𝓪𝓷𝔂 𝓶𝓸𝓻𝓮
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SAT_KUMAR said:
I've read the entire manga, and honestly, I don't think they should continue with more seasons of the show. It already reached its peak and adapted the best part of the story. The later arcs weren't terrible, but they just didn't match the same level of quality as the previous seasons. So, I believe they should wrap up the series here.
Heisenberg_69 said:

I would say everything upto around ch 225 is still really good. I would definitely want anime only people to also experience goated chapters like 204 and 220.
However, they could release another movie or OVA for some fan-favorite chapters, like chapter 220.
Don't think it is financially possible even. The movie flopped pretty badly and that was the last chance it had of making money. Not to mention they almost kind of adapted later arcs in quick scenes in case the movie flops. It is probably in their best interest to have it end on a high note.
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SAT_KUMAR said:
I've read the entire manga, and honestly, I don't think they should continue with more seasons of the show. It already reached its peak and adapted the best part of the story. The later arcs weren't terrible, but they just didn't match the same level of quality as the previous seasons. So, I believe they should wrap up the series here.
Heisenberg_69 said:

I would say everything upto around ch 225 is still really good. I would definitely want anime only people to also experience goated chapters like 204 and 220.
However, they could release another movie or OVA for some fan-favorite chapters, like chapter 220.

That's not how things work, they don't just pick fan favourite chapters and animate them. Most of animators don't even have time to read manga so they are totally unaware of what is fan favourite and what is not.
@Heisenberg_69 ohhh rrrrreeeealllly? Urusei Yatsura (2022) the remake isn't doing the WHOLE manga... just 'the best of the best manga chapters'.
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KiliianSleipnir said:
@Heisenberg_69 ohhh rrrrreeeealllly? Urusei Yatsura (2022) the remake isn't doing the WHOLE manga... just 'the best of the best manga chapters'.

As far as I know, Urusei Yatsura doesn't really have a narrative for most chapters, so picking good chapters from it is not hard. Anyone who hasn't read the manga would be able to watch the anime without any issues.
But how would you justify the same for Kaguya sama where almost every chapter is important to understand the plot.
An anime adaptation is supposed to attract new viewers and not cater to manga readers.
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KiliianSleipnir said:
@Heisenberg_69 ohhh rrrrreeeealllly? Urusei Yatsura (2022) the remake isn't doing the WHOLE manga... just 'the best of the best manga chapters'.

As far as I know, Urusei Yatsura doesn't really have a narrative for most chapters, so picking good chapters from it is not hard. Anyone who hasn't read the manga would be able to watch the anime without any issues.
But how would you justify the same for Kaguya sama where almost every chapter is important to understand the plot.
An anime adaptation is supposed to attract new viewers and not cater to manga readers.
@Heisenberg_69 shrug, i'm not reading EITHER manga and i watched Kaguya, all of it, multiple times, in Japanese and in English. i watched a lil of UY when it first started the remake and set it aside for some other day. it was fun but just not exactly what i wanted to watch in general. every adaptation HAS to cherry pick the content from the source materials they are going to animate. nobody and i do mean NOBODY is going to do every thought-bubble and manga frame or line of text from a novel.

frankly, over 60% of ALL ANIME made since the 1970's till the 2000's were merely pump and dump shows done for one season and only to make a profit for the studio, investors, and increase sales of the source books. that's it, that's all. this is pretty much entirely UN-like how the rest of the world makes a visual and audio media adaptation of some print object. take Jude Law and RDJ in those two Sherlock Holmes movies. did anybody really go out and immediately start snatching up omnibus copies of Sir Doyle's works? or what's his face from the Hobbit and Cumberbatch when the Brits did a modern Sherlock TV show... or ABC in the US did the Lucy Lu and... ahh i forget his name... Elementary TV series for like... 7 seasons? i've got em on DVD but i forget his name and how many seasons of it there was.

folks around the world just don't get the ENTIRETY OF THE OTAKU ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY of Japan and how it is so gosh darn... derivative of itself it is... like Ouroboros, the snake eating its own tail. sure, something somewhere done by somebody has to 'start' the process. but by the time somebody like us around the world watches an anime? that 'process'... started sometimes 3-4 YEARS ago! that first iteration of the source material may be... 1/4 of a decade old already! but almost nobody 'around the world' knows about that source material... other than folks desperately digging around the internet and is fluent in Japanese, or really loves fanscans and fanslations.

sure, projects like Shield Hero popup and start hype for something not all that popular in Japan. did you know that? the anime REVERSE hyped a barely popular light novel series. yet, Crunchy and Funimation barely spent ANYTHING inside Japan to promo S1. get on YouTube and find the guy named Foxen, then dig into his old videos he made back when Rising of the Shield Hero's S1 was showing up on the radar. he'll go into more knowledgeable detail than i can.
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@Heisenberg_69 shrug, i'm not reading EITHER manga and i watched Kaguya, all of it, multiple times, in Japanese and in English. i watched a lil of UY when it first started the remake and set it aside for some other day. it was fun but just not exactly what i wanted to watch in general. every adaptation HAS to cherry pick the content from the source materials they are going to animate. nobody and i do mean NOBODY is going to do every thought-bubble and manga frame or line of text from a novel.

frankly, over 60% of ALL ANIME made since the 1970's till the 2000's were merely pump and dump shows done for one season and only to make a profit for the studio, investors, and increase sales of the source books. that's it, that's all. this is pretty much entirely UN-like how the rest of the world makes a visual and audio media adaptation of some print object. take Jude Law and RDJ in those two Sherlock Holmes movies. did anybody really go out and immediately start snatching up omnibus copies of Sir Doyle's works? or what's his face from the Hobbit and Cumberbatch when the Brits did a modern Sherlock TV show... or ABC in the US did the Lucy Lu and... ahh i forget his name... Elementary TV series for like... 7 seasons? i've got em on DVD but i forget his name and how many seasons of it there was.

folks around the world just don't get the ENTIRETY OF THE OTAKU ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY of Japan and how it is so gosh darn... derivative of itself it is... like Ouroboros, the snake eating its own tail. sure, something somewhere done by somebody has to 'start' the process. but by the time somebody like us around the world watches an anime? that 'process'... started sometimes 3-4 YEARS ago! that first iteration of the source material may be... 1/4 of a decade old already! but almost nobody 'around the world' knows about that source material... other than folks desperately digging around the internet and is fluent in Japanese, or really loves fanscans and fanslations.

sure, projects like Shield Hero popup and start hype for something not all that popular in Japan. did you know that? the anime REVERSE hyped a barely popular light novel series. yet, Crunchy and Funimation barely spent ANYTHING inside Japan to promo S1. get on YouTube and find the guy named Foxen, then dig into his old videos he made back when Rising of the Shield Hero's S1 was showing up on the radar. he'll go into more knowledgeable detail than i can.

what are you yapping about bro😐, I ain't reading all that.
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KiliianSleipnir said:
@Heisenberg_69 shrug, i'm not reading EITHER manga and i watched Kaguya, all of it, multiple times, in Japanese and in English. i watched a lil of UY when it first started the remake and set it aside for some other day. it was fun but just not exactly what i wanted to watch in general. every adaptation HAS to cherry pick the content from the source materials they are going to animate. nobody and i do mean NOBODY is going to do every thought-bubble and manga frame or line of text from a novel.

frankly, over 60% of ALL ANIME made since the 1970's till the 2000's were merely pump and dump shows done for one season and only to make a profit for the studio, investors, and increase sales of the source books. that's it, that's all. this is pretty much entirely UN-like how the rest of the world makes a visual and audio media adaptation of some print object. take Jude Law and RDJ in those two Sherlock Holmes movies. did anybody really go out and immediately start snatching up omnibus copies of Sir Doyle's works? or what's his face from the Hobbit and Cumberbatch when the Brits did a modern Sherlock TV show... or ABC in the US did the Lucy Lu and... ahh i forget his name... Elementary TV series for like... 7 seasons? i've got em on DVD but i forget his name and how many seasons of it there was.

folks around the world just don't get the ENTIRETY OF THE OTAKU ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY of Japan and how it is so gosh darn... derivative of itself it is... like Ouroboros, the snake eating its own tail. sure, something somewhere done by somebody has to 'start' the process. but by the time somebody like us around the world watches an anime? that 'process'... started sometimes 3-4 YEARS ago! that first iteration of the source material may be... 1/4 of a decade old already! but almost nobody 'around the world' knows about that source material... other than folks desperately digging around the internet and is fluent in Japanese, or really loves fanscans and fanslations.

sure, projects like Shield Hero popup and start hype for something not all that popular in Japan. did you know that? the anime REVERSE hyped a barely popular light novel series. yet, Crunchy and Funimation barely spent ANYTHING inside Japan to promo S1. get on YouTube and find the guy named Foxen, then dig into his old videos he made back when Rising of the Shield Hero's S1 was showing up on the radar. he'll go into more knowledgeable detail than i can.

what are you yapping about bro😐, I ain't reading all that.
@Heisenberg_69 cool, enjoy your day then.
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@Heisenberg_69 cool, enjoy your day then.

you too☺️...
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We're only about halfway through, so yes there will be more.
@seanmk That's not how it works dude, not at all. For a person who's supposedly seen 4 thousand episodes, I think you should be pretty familiar with that concept already. Do not take adaptations for granted. It's been a year since this movie released without a word of a follow-up.
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@seanmk That's not how it works dude, not at all. For a person who's supposedly seen 4 thousand episodes, I think you should be pretty familiar with that concept already. Do not take adaptations for granted. It's been a year since this movie released without a word of a follow-up.

Mate, a year is nothing. Some series go years without any word of a follow-up. Just look at recent examples like Blue Exorcist and The Devil is a Part-Timer. Kaguya-Sama is extremely popular, series 3 showed that it got even more popular over the last few years, and the fact that they felt safe enough releasing the latest arc as a movie at all shows they know how popular it is. The series had many more chapters to cover by the time series 3 finished, and they could have just left it there, and yet they decided to adapt more of the manga, even including teases at what's yet to come. No news doesn't mean nothing's happening. Many jumped the gun and assumed we weren't getting a season 2 of Chainsaw Man because they didn't announce anything for a while, and they just announced a movie about a week ago. Obviously, things can change and plans they might have can fall through, but with the manga finished, they can take their time and release more of the anime when it's ready. All I said was that there's plenty of content left and that there's no reason they shouldn't adapt the rest, not that it's a guaranteed confirmation we're getting more episodes.
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@seanmk That's not how it works dude, not at all. For a person who's supposedly seen 4 thousand episodes, I think you should be pretty familiar with that concept already. Do not take adaptations for granted. It's been a year since this movie released without a word of a follow-up.

Mate, a year is nothing. Some series go years without any word of a follow-up. Just look at recent examples like Blue Exorcist and The Devil is a Part-Timer. Kaguya-Sama is extremely popular, series 3 showed that it got even more popular over the last few years, and the fact that they felt safe enough releasing the latest arc as a movie at all shows they know how popular it is. The series had many more chapters to cover by the time series 3 finished, and they could have just left it there, and yet they decided to adapt more of the manga, even including teases at what's yet to come. No news doesn't mean nothing's happening. Many jumped the gun and assumed we weren't getting a season 2 of Chainsaw Man because they didn't announce anything for a while, and they just announced a movie about a week ago. Obviously, things can change and plans they might have can fall through, but with the manga finished, they can take their time and release more of the anime when it's ready. All I said was that there's plenty of content left and that there's no reason they shouldn't adapt the rest, not that it's a guaranteed confirmation we're getting more episodes.
@seanmk no, you quite literally said yes, there will be more". No one has confirmed that. You don't know that. Sorry for nitpicking so much but if you meant to say that there's no reason they shouldn't adapt the rest (which, by the way, is obviously not true, there's many reasons for them not to do that) you really should have said "we should", no wait, "we could" be getting more. Cause that's all we know for now. We could be maybe getting more Kaguya-sama anime at some point in the future. We might as well not be getting it, too.

That's not all though, the way you provided Blue Exorcist and The Devil is a Part-Timer as counterpoint just proves you don't know why most adaptations come out. They're usually just really advanced ads for the manga they're adapting. In Blue Exorcist's case, the manga is still coming out so they have a reason to advertise it. Some people will buy the manga after the season ends cause they wanna know how the story's gonna develop ASAP, thus increasing the volume sales and all that. With "The Devil" it's kind of different cause the original work - the light novel - finished serialization at the very end of December of 2020, however it's manga adaptation - that still started two years before the first season of the anime, mind you - is still coming out, meaning they have something to advertise with anime. For Kaguya however, it's neither. The manga is over and both of its spin-offs are as well. There's no reason to advertise it anymore; Akasaka's done with it and has moved on to Oshi no Ko. The fact they ended the adaptation on a moment that brings so much closure to the MC's story doesn't exactly help. If they wanted to give the audience something to count on, they could have included something like a post-credit scene or whatever. But they didn't.

Yes, of course there areexceptions like Dr. Stone that's finished serialisation back in March of 2022 and got a new season announced just a couple days ago anyways, or Sengoku Youko that's finished all the way back in 2016 and has a 37 episode long adaptation from White Fox starting in a couple weeks, or the recent adaptation of Pluto, or the new Urusei Yatsura or Ruroni Kenshin anime but in the massiev amount of series releasing every season, they're a minority.

My point is don't take stuff for granted, cause it's a surefire way to get disappointed. Start treating adaptations, like, well, adaptations and not standalone TV shows and it'll get easier.
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People dont realize that the recent movie was kind of a flop around the time it was released especially when compared it to the popular shows released on that time & hence why we never heard anything since...

& the end of the manga didnt help the decline of its popularity that much either...
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@seanmk no, you quite literally said yes, there will be more". No one has confirmed that. You don't know that. Sorry for nitpicking so much but if you meant to say that there's no reason they shouldn't adapt the rest (which, by the way, is obviously not true, there's many reasons for them not to do that) you really should have said "we should", no wait, "we could" be getting more. Cause that's all we know for now. We could be maybe getting more Kaguya-sama anime at some point in the future. We might as well not be getting it, too.

That's not all though, the way you provided Blue Exorcist and The Devil is a Part-Timer as counterpoint just proves you don't know why most adaptations come out. They're usually just really advanced ads for the manga they're adapting. In Blue Exorcist's case, the manga is still coming out so they have a reason to advertise it. Some people will buy the manga after the season ends cause they wanna know how the story's gonna develop ASAP, thus increasing the volume sales and all that. With "The Devil" it's kind of different cause the original work - the light novel - finished serialization at the very end of December of 2020, however it's manga adaptation - that still started two years before the first season of the anime, mind you - is still coming out, meaning they have something to advertise with anime. For Kaguya however, it's neither. The manga is over and both of its spin-offs are as well. There's no reason to advertise it anymore; Akasaka's done with it and has moved on to Oshi no Ko. The fact they ended the adaptation on a moment that brings so much closure to the MC's story doesn't exactly help. If they wanted to give the audience something to count on, they could have included something like a post-credit scene or whatever. But they didn't.

Yes, of course there areexceptions like Dr. Stone that's finished serialisation back in March of 2022 and got a new season announced just a couple days ago anyways, or Sengoku Youko that's finished all the way back in 2016 and has a 37 episode long adaptation from White Fox starting in a couple weeks, or the recent adaptation of Pluto, or the new Urusei Yatsura or Ruroni Kenshin anime but in the massiev amount of series releasing every season, they're a minority.

My point is don't take stuff for granted, cause it's a surefire way to get disappointed. Start treating adaptations, like, well, adaptations and not standalone TV shows and it'll get easier.

You really, really need to take a chill pill. You're going so hard to "umm, actually" me for something I wrote months ago, and treating me like a fool because "you've watched loads of anime, you should know this, don't take it for granted."
Like, why get so pressed about it?
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