CloudACC said:UmarAwan said:The first episode of "Problem children are coming from another world aren't they?" debutted on January 12, 2013, a very long time to wait for a second season. My question is, can we still hope for a second season?
Is there any source material? Are the producers busy with anything major? Can fan demand really send a call for a second season now that it's been so long?
As a side question, what do the creators of the story feel about their world being abondoned from animation? The little garden seems like an interesting place, it is certainly a place I'd like to know see more off and I am sure that someone felt really good about the world they had dreamt up to show people. Do the creators just run away from the idea and hunt for the next thing that might keep some sustenance in their fridge?
How can fans effectively contribute to making studios pick up their stories for their next seasons instead of forgetting them. I can understand as viewers, we are among millions others, it's mass media, one person's will doesn't count. But for shows like "no game no life", there's still hundreds of thousands asking for another season. How can we speak LOUDER, and get the production studios to return to completing their stories?
Well, there's plenty of source material, the first part of the Light Novel is completed with 12 volumes and the second part, wich is called Last Embryo has 3 volumes already released, they could make at least 3 to 4 seasons with the material. The story and character development are great and Little Garden is a interesting world and the author explores more of it on the novels, the problem is...It doesn't have the romance aspect(except a few little hints here and there), doesn't show a big amount of fan service and is not a harem so it doesn't catch the interest of the japanese viewers(they do prefer endless amounts of fanservice like in High School DxD than a great story being told...those guys...)
Unfortunately, a second season is almost impossible, the Light Novels got a good boost in sales, but the sales of the were not that good(they gained back what they spent on the creation of the anime, so it was neither a loss nor a gain).
The thing with No game No Life is that it was picked up by a famous studio(MadHouse) and Mondaiji was picked by a average studio that, unlike MadHouse didn't have big titles on their repertorie, and although I enjoy No Game No Life, Mondaiji has still the better story and better characters, the only option is to pick the novels to read, the first 12 volumes are all translated to english and we have three chapters of the first volume of Last Embryo translated too.