Manga adaption is an internet "darling"

>manga adaption is an internet "darling"
>nobody bothers to translate the manga afterwards and the "popularity" immediately dies.
Why is this so common?

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Animefags are fickle like that, once the flavor of the month ends and they move onto the next big thing translations die off unless it already had a sizeable fanbase

Probably because it's not good enough to consistently follow. Usually these anime are good for a single watch through but not interesting as a continued story because things are better when they have a clear, concise and defined ending.

The anime always kill the original work, is a rule, the only exceptions are when the original works are big enough to not give a shit about the anime.

>live we in a

Mangafags are pretentious elitistic "secret club" fags and when they're exposed for being such, they abandon the manga because they didn't get the enjoyment from the content but from being fucking hipsters.

Jashin-chan is a time flop. It sold well, but its fanbase is dead, and people don't even remember it anymore. It was generic, overly hyper, and boring. It was a corporate project (it was also shilled by Fuji TV and Amazon) that represented how you can play it safe to make sure your show sells while maintaining the false facade of a 'passion project' and 'cult hit.'

The bottom line is that Jashin-chan has no cultural legacy whatsoever, even in comparison to other Nomad shows like Kampfer and Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan.

Young man, there’s no need to be clown I said young man,
pick your pies off the ground,
You should go there, it’s not a chance to be ungrateful. It’s fun to stop being so distractable fagort.

>time flop
Fuck off and time flop yourself off the tallest building you can find

How much is Amazon paying you?

>anything I don't like is shilling
Which are you from: Yea Forums, Reddit, or /pol/?

Ifunny

Answer the question

I'm not that same user, I don't have to. Answer mine please

ur mum is a time flop lol

How hard are you trying to force your meme?

The only board I frequent is Yea Forums, but I'm the only one willing and able to call out time flops for what they are.

Because time flops are time flops nobody remembers these shows and thus never learn what a true time flop looks like, which is why educate people about time flops and confront dishonest fans.

Keep trying to artificially promote your show and I'll keep calling it out for what it is: a time flop. And that goes for the other recent time flops (FranXX, SoraYori, WataTen).

Made in Abyss is a counter example. The manga had some following before the anime, but nothing huge. The anime more than quadrupled manga sales. And nearly two years after the adaptation aired, we still get basically daily threads and every new chapter is translated within a day.

Your forced meme will be a "time flop" by next year.

>people cannot have fun or appreciate and remember a show if they're not sucking my god KyoAni's dick
Also with how much you're trying to force this shitty meme that spawned from salesfagging and how eager you are to call people shills it definitely feels like you're from one of those three

>not remembered
>Get's multiple threads on Yea Forums several times a week
>has active 200+ post threads several times a day on 2chan

That, or they're just exposed for their shit taste. This is even worse with LNfags. Before Slime or Shield Hero aired you had people swearing up and down that they were good and oh so different from your standard Isekai. Then they aired and everyone saw that they were bottom of the barrel wish fulfillment trash just like every other Isekai that LNfags rave about.

If KyoAni were to make a time flop, I would call it put just the same, as well as anyone trying (or being paid) to defend it. But they haven't.

Even their most recent show, Violet Evergarden, has more of a cultural legacy and authentic, lasting discussion than the shows I've mentioned above.

>what is dishonest fan support
>what are artificial populairty simulation campaigns

>they haven't made a single "time flop"
Hmm I wonder why?
>Jashin is getting dishonest fan support, even from the constant futaba threads
Where are the constant VEG and KyoAni threads? The only time I see them being discussed is over here in shitposting threads, doesn't seem like much of a legacy to me

If you were to look at the statistics like I have (which you won't), you would see that VEG and KyoAni garner more organic and lasting conversation than the quick, intermittent bursts of posting which surround time flop threads.

The best way to see the artificiality of these threads is to look at the Unique Posters to Posts ratio, which is often extremely unbalanced.

>post count means organic conversations
Not really. One can easily make it so the amount of poster increases through things like phoneposting. In addition, there are all sorts of factors that change around things like that depending on how long it has been since the show aired, if any events are coming up, and more. The main reason why things like VEG and KyoAni threads are like they are is because there's a consistent following of both posters who circlejerk over the studio and their shows in addition to anti KyoAni anons.

You using proxies to shitpost about how good that seasonal trash VEG is does not count as organic support. If you actually browsed Yea Forums instead of trying to use it as a platform to spread your autism and shitty memes you would see that people talk about Sorayori a lot more fondly than VEG, which is shitpost central regardless of the number of IPs. Mostly because there is nothing to discuss about VEG other than how to hurt people's eyes using bloom filters.
Your favorite show it's trash and your meme is trash and, no surprise, you are trash for trying to force both of them.

>time flop
Stop trying to force your meme, faggot.

Quit giving him attention retards.

The mainstream anime community and the manga community are two separate things, and by the time you finished translating a volume, the world might have moved on to another thing.

1. Translating manga is way harder than anime. Mangas require cleaning and reading Japanese, anime doesn't. The hardest thing about Japanese is not the listening or the speaking; it's the reading/writing.
2. The manga fanbase is smaller and more unstable. I drop/forget about 90% of the stuff I read, and only follow like a hundred of the thousands and thousands and thousands of mangas I’ve consumed. Basically, most of readers aren't likely to follow the series they just read.

You can usually OCR the characters so it's not that much of a problem.
Unless it's hand-written chicken scribbles in which case things suddenly turn into a nightmare.

Is this the future of advertising bots? I mean, it constructs full sentences, but still reads like Craig from sales wandered straight out of a board meeting. More focus testing needed.

I translate things myself if I'm into it enough (read:porn), and man, the kick-my-own-ass emotion that came with discovering OCR after hand-transcribing over a thousand pages.