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Tate no yuusha manga vs light novel
Tate no yuusha manga vs light novel










tate no yuusha manga vs light novel tate no yuusha manga vs light novel

As for showing that the MC still has some good in him, I'm not sure that's a good change, as it feels like that now occurs a bit too soon. The adaptation added some subtle foreshadowing, which would've been hard to pull of in written form. Pretty predictable, some weird behaviour from the other characters, and ultimately a very bitter MC. It's been a while since I read the start, but the first episode gave the same feeling. From the start of the story the MC starts from zero and slowly but steadily rises to become a true hero (in terms of power, party, knowledge of the world, etc.), without ever feeling rushed or painstakingly slow.Īs for the anime adaptation already improving on the LN, I'm not so sure. The biggest draw for me is that it seems to focus on the long run. Despite all that, the author does have some interesting ideas, which I can't wait to see animated. The biggest problem is that there's a lot of plot convenience, which the anime adaptation can't possibly avoid (without big changes to the story). The first person writing is annoying, but you get used to it. I'm half-way through volume 4 and thus far the writing didn't really improve IMHO.












Tate no yuusha manga vs light novel