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Apr 9, 2014 4:25 PM
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As a part of Kazuma Kamachi's 10th anniversary of publishing, it was announced in the upcoming May issue of Dengeki Bunko Magazine that he will publish a new orthodox school novel series. The title and the date of publishing will be announced at a later time. Kamachi is famous for author of Toaru series such as Toaru Majutsu no Index and Toaru Kagaku no Railgun. Kamachi's 10th Anniversary Website: http://kamachi10th.dengeki.com/index.html Source: ANN, Otakomu News submitted by ichi_1 Mitou Shoukan://Blood Sign on MAL |
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Apr 9, 2014 4:33 PM
#2
Kazuma Kamachi, the author of the blessed Toaru series? I'm definitely excited to see what's next on his plate. |
Apr 9, 2014 4:38 PM
#3
THANK YOU BASED KAMACHI. |
Apr 9, 2014 4:40 PM
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alexpte said: Kazuma Kamachi, the author of the blessed Toaru series? I'm definitely excited to see what's next on his plate. Another story to the marchandise perhaps ? |
Apr 9, 2014 4:43 PM
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Apr 9, 2014 4:53 PM
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Wonder what he's got up his sleeve. |
an egomaniac and a fool |
Apr 9, 2014 4:55 PM
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NeoAnkara said: I hope NT will end with Aleister and not dragged out. Excited for the new project. I'm excited for volume 10 tbh. And seems like this is just one of the news relating to his works. I'll look forward to what else is in stored for tomorrow's big anniversary. inb4 Index Season III |
Apr 9, 2014 5:47 PM
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BASED Kamachi, a.k.a the LN writing machine. I wonder if he will use one of the plot lines from the "A simple ... " series. |
Apr 9, 2014 5:47 PM
#9
Nice! I look forward to it (if Baka Tauki decides to work on it). Tsutomu Sato, the author of Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei is also starting a new novel series. Interesting news this week. I also hope for an Index season 3 announcement. |
Apr 9, 2014 5:56 PM
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Apr 9, 2014 5:58 PM
#11
Better animate the rest of Index and no more fucking Railgun. |
Apr 9, 2014 6:07 PM
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Apr 9, 2014 7:45 PM
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Apr 9, 2014 8:31 PM
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Apr 9, 2014 8:32 PM
#15
Thank you. :D Best news ever, except the news coming soon about Index. lol... Well, this might always be better, so I'm hyped. :D |
Apr 9, 2014 8:35 PM
#16
FUKOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Apr 9, 2014 8:58 PM
#17
This guy must be on writing steroids or something; how can he write so many stories simultaneously? |
Apr 9, 2014 9:10 PM
#18
4 LN series. 4 Manga. What a boss! :D If he also drew, that would be even more amazing, but I think that isn't going to happen lol. I wonder who's the illustrator... |
Apr 9, 2014 9:30 PM
#19
Plot twist! It'll turn out to be To Aru Miraculous no Sogita. A series dedicated completely to Gunhas's school life. |
yep. I Have no idea what I'm doing, but I enjoy my life all the more because of it. |
Apr 9, 2014 10:31 PM
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ECHO starting new novel! LH Kamachi.exe TYPE /b:4Gb C:\new_shit.txt Buffer memory exceeded! Abort, Retry, Fail?_ |
Apr 10, 2014 12:40 AM
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ichii_1 said: He has series that are unrelated to Toaru.A new orthodox school novel series but will it be in the same universe as the others or a completely new series? The chance it not being in the same universe is slim thou and I'm not even sure I want it if it's not connected to the others. Shuhan said: Railgun is pretty awesome when it doesnt have originality all over the place.icantfeelmyarms said: Better animate the rest of Index and no more fucking Railgun. Strong this. vlaine said: I can live with that.But....Plot twist! It'll turn out to be To Aru Miraculous no Sogita. A series dedicated completely to Gunhas's school life. Plot twist!This is Version_Beta and we follow the daily events of the original |
Apr 10, 2014 12:56 AM
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Just what we need...more lazy novels. shirayuki75 said: This guy must be on writing steroids or something; how can he write so many stories simultaneously? If I just made everything up and never cared about plotholes I could write 20 books a year as well. |
Steel Ball Run anime when? |
Apr 10, 2014 12:58 AM
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Apr 10, 2014 1:01 AM
#26
Nidhoeggr said: Better lazy novels that are being published than lazy manga with no end.Just what we need...more lazy novels. shirayuki75 said: This guy must be on writing steroids or something; how can he write so many stories simultaneously? If I just made everything up and never cared about plotholes I could write 20 books a year as well. Anything not created to please you is plothole.Please name some. |
Apr 10, 2014 1:08 AM
#27
As If I'd bother reading 30+ novels from a series I couldn't stand due to horrible writing even in the first season... And what lazy manga with no end do you mean? LN can be stretched beyond belief as well... |
Steel Ball Run anime when? |
Apr 10, 2014 1:12 AM
#28
Nidhoeggr said: As If I'd bother reading 30+ novels from a series I couldn't stand due to horrible writing even in the first season... Ad what lazy manga with no end do you mean? Ln can be stretched beyond belief as well... So you talk shit about a Light novel series you dont know shit about. Always the same Nid always the same. I love that you dont know.Always first to mock other people's fav, always last to criticize your own. |
Apr 10, 2014 1:15 AM
#29
You mean Berserk, the manga where only impatient people want to have a rushed ending in 10+ chapters than to wait for a good conclusion that has planned way in advance because they can't handle that someone takes a month to draw a chapter because he is a perfectionist? Oh yeah... that is such a bad approach. It's like you never read an unfinished book series... |
Steel Ball Run anime when? |
Apr 10, 2014 1:19 AM
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Nidhoeggr said: You mean Berserk, the manga where only impatient people want to have a rushed ending in 10+ chapters than to wait for a good conclusion that has planned way in advance because they can't handle that someone takes a month to draw a chapter because he is a perfectionist? Oh yeah... that is such a bad approach. It's like you never read an unfinished book series... Source? and Lol. And If he was a perfectionist then the last two arcs shouldnt be there. But I have actually read what I criticize.Unlike you for example. |
Apr 10, 2014 1:29 AM
#31
*trying to avoid Berserk spoilers* take you lovers' quarrel elsewhere, you two lovebirds. As long as the guy can do what he loves (earning mon- I mean writing) and as long as the novels will sell anyway, it's fine. Personally I couldn't care less, but I'm not exactly bothered by it either. |
The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one. - Albert Einstein |
Apr 10, 2014 1:48 AM
#32
Let him rest ! That guy can't be human. |
Apr 10, 2014 1:52 AM
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GigaSPX said: I was starting to think what the title meant by "New Novel Series" meaning an entire side story devoted to the Accelerator. But then reading the description, it's about school. Ehhhhh....... Well there's an Accelerator manga. We don't need two of the same thing. |
Apr 10, 2014 5:37 AM
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Apr 10, 2014 5:42 AM
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Apr 10, 2014 8:51 AM
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The same news on ANN has this in the end of the article: A Certain Magical Index illustrator Kiyotaka Haimura will publish his second art collection this summer, "and more" announcements are to come. So yeah there will be more annoncementes coming, and season 3 of Index must be one of these upcoming delicous announcements and if not I will be crying of shameXD |
Apr 10, 2014 9:35 AM
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Nidhoeggr said: As If I'd bother reading 30+ novels from a series I couldn't stand due to horrible writing even in the first season... And what lazy manga with no end do you mean? LN can be stretched beyond belief as well... Let me just add that the light novel series is totally different compared to the anime adaptation. It would be better to actually read the novels before judging. It would be like saying Dragonbal mangal is lame based on the Dragonball Live action movie you watched. |
bla bla bla The endless debate between fans and haters. At one point, after spending a lot of time on MAL, you just realize it's totally pointless.Niko-kun said: On MAL, everyone who has used the lame rating system becomes a critic and an intellectual by default, haven't you heard? |
Apr 10, 2014 9:38 AM
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GigaSPX said: I was starting to think what the title meant by "New Novel Series" meaning an entire side story devoted to the Accelerator. But then reading the description, it's about school. Ehhhhh....... Accelerator got a manga. Doesn't need a novel. Mod Edit: personal provocation removed. |
ThangLongApr 18, 2014 12:36 PM
Apr 10, 2014 2:01 PM
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Orthodox school here doesn't mean it's about a school. Just that it's orthodox. the word school here comes from the kanji 派, which is a school as in " a school of thinking", not a school as in "high school". A faction, a way to do see things. Also, it's true that the first half of the first Index LN series is mostly awful as far as quality goes. I don't agree with Nidhoeggr's habit to criticize things he never read, but even without reading them if you keep saying that everything is bad one day or another you're going to be right on one title which actually happen to be bad. Second part of the first series has a better level though. Volumes 15,19,20,21,22 especially. Also, some people here seems to think that kamachi is the LN author who write the most pages per year. That's very far from being true. IIRC authors like ichirou sakaki, akira and kawakami write far more than him. |
ZefyrisApr 10, 2014 2:09 PM
Apr 11, 2014 3:31 PM
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i just want to know what this means for people wanting to see a third and fourth season of Index? |
Apr 11, 2014 7:31 PM
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Couldn't find myself interested with Index franchise at all (Both LN and anime). I dunno, i just find the premise and worldbuilding in Index very silly and mostly contrived and, like Nidhoeggr said, full of plotholes. And Touma's tendency to punch women at the face, even when they're villains, just made me cringe. On the other hand, i thoroughly enjoyed A simple survey LN on Baka-Tsuki. This one is just great. Kamachi's snarkiness and goldmine of tsukkomi totally shines thoroughly that i found myself laughing several times from its powerful ability to throw jabs at several intricacies and tendencies in otaku subculture. Now that is the kind of novels that i'd love Kamachi to write. No need for flashy actions or complicated worldbuilding like Index, but just a simple wordplays and strong sense of humor. |
Apr 11, 2014 8:27 PM
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Nidhoeggr said: Just what we need...more lazy novels. shirayuki75 said: This guy must be on writing steroids or something; how can he write so many stories simultaneously? If I just made everything up and never cared about plotholes I could write 20 books a year as well. Well... I heard you don't read the novels. The novels are way better than the anime. The novels definitely aren't lazily written. It's fine if you don't like the anime, just don't use that as an excuse to criticize the novels. The novels are fantastic, the anime was ok, and of course the anime version might have plot holes, but the light novels definitely don't... Everyone's fine to their own opinions, but please read them first before calling it lazy writing. Everything after volume 13 (season 2's ending) are some of the best books I've ever read in my entire life, especially NT 8, NT 9. Kamachi is one of the most talented writers I have ever seen/read. He never writes lazily. The only lazy people are the one's adapting his series in J.C. staff... just making that clear. Also, even if you wrote 20 books a year, each one probably wouldn't sell 150,000 copies consistently every time you published one... That means at least 150,000 people enjoy his series and think it is well-written. It's hard to get that much of a consistent following no matter who you are. By the way, most LN series sell 10,000 and that's a hit, so 150,000 for LN's is ridiculous. (it works differently than popular manga series). Amiluhur said: Couldn't find myself interested with Index franchise at all (Both LN and anime). I dunno, i just find the premise and worldbuilding in Index very silly and mostly contrived and, like Nidhoeggr said, full of plotholes. And Touma's tendency to punch women at the face, even when they're villains, just made me cringe. On the other hand, i thoroughly enjoyed A simple survey LN on Baka-Tsuki. This one is just great. Kamachi's snarkiness and goldmine of tsukkomi totally shines thoroughly that i found myself laughing several times from its powerful ability to throw jabs at several intricacies and tendencies in otaku subculture. Now that is the kind of novels that i'd love Kamachi to write. No need for flashy actions or complicated worldbuilding like Index, but just a simple wordplays and strong sense of humor. Well, that depends on what you read. If you read some of his earlier books, you may feel that way. After book 12 he's fantastic. Books 6 and on are pretty good. The first few have "some" problems, but no plotholes. Give me a single plot hole in this series? I haven't found one, and I've read many, many of the books. I can say with about 98% confidence that there are no plotholes in this series... Also, Touma punching women is bad if they're villains? That's pretty sexist (I'm a guy...). Maybe it was once Chivalrous, but this is a city of science, that cares about modern themes... not medieval themes like that... wrong setting... I understand personal preference, but I disagree about the contrived premise. If his premise is one thing, it definitely isn't contrived. It's absolute genius. |
dnivApr 11, 2014 8:34 PM
Apr 11, 2014 9:22 PM
#46
I just want more Index maaaaaan. Though I want to check this out too. |
Apr 12, 2014 12:32 AM
#47
I don't know about a simple survey, but people thinking that Index is extremely good needs to read more LN. Or to choose what they read better imo. While the average quality goes up after the 11th volume indeed, it's still not enough to be called very good, let alone praising it even more. Also, 9th volume of the first series is definitely the worst LN volume I ever read up to this day. And I sure hope that this fact will never change, as I'm not particularly into masochism ^^". I really enjoyed some of the volumes and the world build is fairly interesting, sure enough. If you're interested in that type of world (and I am), it's definitely worth the read. You're going to suffer for a while before passing the 11th volume though. But is that enough to praise it as much as some people did it above, I don't think so. Kamachi has proven to be able to do really good stories, YES. But he's inconsistent with his quality. Hence, the average quality cannot be called very good, even by excluding the volumes 1 to 11. |
Apr 12, 2014 3:04 AM
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dniv said: Amiluhur said: Couldn't find myself interested with Index franchise at all (Both LN and anime). I dunno, i just find the premise and worldbuilding in Index very silly and mostly contrived and, like Nidhoeggr said, full of plotholes. And Touma's tendency to punch women at the face, even when they're villains, just made me cringe. On the other hand, i thoroughly enjoyed A simple survey LN on Baka-Tsuki. This one is just great. Kamachi's snarkiness and goldmine of tsukkomi totally shines thoroughly that i found myself laughing several times from its powerful ability to throw jabs at several intricacies and tendencies in otaku subculture. Now that is the kind of novels that i'd love Kamachi to write. No need for flashy actions or complicated worldbuilding like Index, but just a simple wordplays and strong sense of humor. Well, that depends on what you read. If you read some of his earlier books, you may feel that way. After book 12 he's fantastic. Books 6 and on are pretty good. The first few have "some" problems, but no plotholes. Give me a single plot hole in this series? I haven't found one, and I've read many, many of the books. I can say with about 98% confidence that there are no plotholes in this series... Also, Touma punching women is bad if they're villains? That's pretty sexist (I'm a guy...). Maybe it was once Chivalrous, but this is a city of science, that cares about modern themes... not medieval themes like that... wrong setting... I understand personal preference, but I disagree about the contrived premise. If his premise is one thing, it definitely isn't contrived. It's absolute genius. I am 100% sure that there are no plotholes in Raildex YET. As for punching female villains?Seriously?Were you THAT offended? Dniv, I don't think that women had it better during medieval times or any other era. Zefyris said: I don't know about a simple survey, but people thinking that Index is extremely good needs to read more LN. Or to choose what they read better imo. While the average quality goes up after the 11th volume indeed, it's still not enough to be called very good, let alone praising it even more. Also, 9th volume of the first series is definitely the worst LN volume I ever read up to this day. And I sure hope that this fact will never change, as I'm not particularly into masochism ^^". I really enjoyed some of the volumes and the world build is fairly interesting, sure enough. If you're interested in that type of world (and I am), it's definitely worth the read. You're going to suffer for a while before passing the 11th volume though. But is that enough to praise it as much as some people did it above, I don't think so. Kamachi has proven to be able to do really good stories, YES. But he's inconsistent with his quality. Hence, the average quality cannot be called very good, even by excluding the volumes 1 to 11. I disagree.The worst of the volumes is the 11th. The quality may be inconsistent, but the characters, powers, etc aren't.That is what I am looking for in a series.So far I see a series that the author(s) really likes him/her/themselves and doesn't ruin it, by random bullshit(See Bleach), just to keep it alive.Yes instead of Othinus he could just write about Aleister and end it.But the volumes are still good and don't make you wish it had ended arcs ago. |
AngelAcceleratorApr 13, 2014 12:56 AM
Accelerator: "People have done this much to you. Sorry for taking so long...to save you". "You’re really pitiful. Listen, I’ll tell you one thing. That day, my brain was damaged alright. Looking at me now, you should know, right? ...But then again, just because I’ve gotten weaker, it doesn’t mean that you got stronger, RIGHT?" “A Villain that’s no better than a piece of shit.” "This is not a negotiation, a suggestion, a deal, an entreaty, an agreement, a compromise, or a capitulation. It’s my triumphant return, you fuckers." |
Apr 12, 2014 4:03 AM
#49
That guy really needs to get a rest. Js06 is going to go into coma soon. As a side note, he also write the scenario of the mobile game Million Arthur which is available in English in the Singapore and Malaysia store. Although I strongly suggest avoiding it unless you just want to read. Subjectivity |
FiveOVERApr 12, 2014 4:42 AM
Apr 12, 2014 4:23 AM
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alexpte said: Kazuma Kamachi, the author of the blessed Toaru series? I'm definitely excited to see what's next on his plate. Same here!! I still haven't watched any of the Toaru series yet, but I will surely watch them sooner or later, all of them. icantfeelmyarms said: Better animate the rest of Index and no more fucking Railgun. Why not both?? shirayuki75 said: This guy must be on writing steroids or something; how can he write so many stories simultaneously? Writing steroids. |
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