In a recent series of tweets, mangaka Hajime Yoshida, known for their work on the Girls Und Panzer spin-off manga Garupan Demonium (Girls Pandemonium) expressed profound frustration and disappointment over the lack of communication by Kadokawa regarding important decisions involving his manga.
The author voiced his concerns in reply to a post which noted that Girls Pandemonium manga was no longer available on Comic Walker.
Yoshida began by lamenting the lack of consultation or communication from the publisher before taking such a crucial action. He stated that this lack of communication has been a recurring issue since the serialization of the manga began.
The author also refuted Kadokawa’s claim of having discussions regarding the series’ termination, which was made in their statement, asserting that no such dialogue took place.
“As usual, not a single word of advice or contact. It’s been like this since the series started.. Come to think of it,...
The author voiced his concerns in reply to a post which noted that Girls Pandemonium manga was no longer available on Comic Walker.
Yoshida began by lamenting the lack of consultation or communication from the publisher before taking such a crucial action. He stated that this lack of communication has been a recurring issue since the serialization of the manga began.
The author also refuted Kadokawa’s claim of having discussions regarding the series’ termination, which was made in their statement, asserting that no such dialogue took place.
“As usual, not a single word of advice or contact. It’s been like this since the series started.. Come to think of it,...
- 2/27/2024
- by A.R. Madillo
- AnimeHunch
Inspired by a mix of Nobel Literature Prize-winner Yasunari Kawabata’s short novels, “The Master of Funerals” is a debut feature by Naofumi Higuchi, who turned the whole project into a homage to the late writer. The orphaned writer in fact, had moved from his birthplace Osaka to Ikibari to stay with his grandmother and attend the Prefectural Ibaraki Junior High School, the same school (now a Senior High School) featured in the movie. The title too refers to the sorrow nickname Kawabata gave to himself after burying his parents first, his sister not long after, and finally both his grandparents. However, despite the sadness connected with the title, Higuchi’s work tries hard to retain the true spirit of Kawabata’s elegies to beautiful things.
“The Master of Funerals” is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival
Single mum, factory worker and blogger Yukiko Watanabe (Atsuko Maeda) lives her simple and busy life in Ikebara,...
“The Master of Funerals” is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival
Single mum, factory worker and blogger Yukiko Watanabe (Atsuko Maeda) lives her simple and busy life in Ikebara,...
- 10/4/2020
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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