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AceHigh:

--- Quote from: Shohei-kun on June 05, 2013, 04:14:04 AM ---I agree that in terms of content there isn't much more to tell other than the relationship between the two leads. If what you guys are saying is true and the anime really did cover most of the LN, making a second season would be extremely dangerous. If there isn't much canon left to cover, I believe the anime should be left as it is with the appreciation I have for it right now.

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I agree. There was a plot and it came to a conclusion. That is the best way to end the series.

Saras:
A few OVAs are however likely.  Anyway, haven't finished the series, will probably do that once I have the time for it.

Lord of Fire:

--- Quote from: Bob2004 on June 05, 2013, 08:10:08 AM ---
--- Quote from: Shohei-kun on June 05, 2013, 04:14:04 AM ---I agree that in terms of content there isn't much more to tell other than the relationship between the two leads. If what you guys are saying is true and the anime really did cover most of the LN, making a second season would be extremely dangerous. If there isn't much canon left to cover, I believe the anime should be left as it is with the appreciation I have for it right now.

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And judging from when I went and had a look at some of the reviews on Amazon Japan, which were mostly one star, it seems that they pissed off a lot of Sakurasou fans hugely just by changing a single scene in one of the early episodes, so I think they'll be hesitant to make a new season which is mostly original content.

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The Amazon comments are pretty much all referring to the Korean dish they put in the anime in episode 6 (instead of a Japanese dish in the LN). Japanese (otaku) are very nationalistic, so anything Korean in their anime gets an instant downvote.

AceHigh:

--- Quote from: Lord of Fire on June 05, 2013, 02:21:48 PM ---The Amazon comments are pretty much all referring to the Korean dish they put in the anime in episode 6 (instead of a Japanese dish in the LN). Japanese (otaku) are very nationalistic, so anything Korean in their anime gets an instant downvote.

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LOL. Maybe that is why they mix in so much traditional stuff into modern settings.

Bob2004:

--- Quote from: Lord of Fire on June 05, 2013, 02:21:48 PM ---
--- Quote from: Bob2004 on June 05, 2013, 08:10:08 AM ---
--- Quote from: Shohei-kun on June 05, 2013, 04:14:04 AM ---I agree that in terms of content there isn't much more to tell other than the relationship between the two leads. If what you guys are saying is true and the anime really did cover most of the LN, making a second season would be extremely dangerous. If there isn't much canon left to cover, I believe the anime should be left as it is with the appreciation I have for it right now.

--- End quote ---

And judging from when I went and had a look at some of the reviews on Amazon Japan, which were mostly one star, it seems that they pissed off a lot of Sakurasou fans hugely just by changing a single scene in one of the early episodes, so I think they'll be hesitant to make a new season which is mostly original content.

--- End quote ---

The Amazon comments are pretty much all referring to the Korean dish they put in the anime in episode 6 (instead of a Japanese dish in the LN). Japanese (otaku) are very nationalistic, so anything Korean in their anime gets an instant downvote.

--- End quote ---

I was under the impression that the scene with the korean food had replaced a bath scene in the books, and that's what they were angry about. Though yeah, knowing the Japanese, it's quite probable that a good chunk of them were angry because it was Korean, and not because they'd missed out on some fanservice.

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