
Everyone!! Let’s get high on drugs!!
I think an update has come, but it’s empty… so please set it up on that side.
It’s that time again when my mental state is a mess…
There must be work in anime too.
>>3I think it’s more like the latter this time.
What I want is an announcement.
It seems like they are in poor health from drawing too much mob.
I’m scared there might be other similar things in the geisha compilation.
I do think this is the peak right now.
I would like an announcement saying that the series will be paused for a while, instead of just saying how long they will be taking a break.
It seems like the type that draws with quite a bit of life at stake.
Other authors announce breaks for things like anime supervision or book work, you know…
Rather, the announcement of the hiatus is a task for the editorial side…
If you’re going to keep taking breaks despite the pressure, then please create stories that don’t require so many background characters…
>>10The person seems to be having fun, but honestly, I don’t really care about the number of extras or the quality of their faces.
Did something shock you in Precure?
There is also the possibility of a combination of anime and mental aspects, so it’s fine to go at your own pace no matter what people say…
That said, I always end up stopping right when it gets interesting…
I wonder if they’re not hiring assistants to draw the background characters.
There are also anime, so I guess they must be busy.
There are some cases where I have no choice but to do the animation myself because I can’t find an animator to begin with…
I can guess that you are putting effort into the anime.
So I’m hoping it will become a good anime.
It feels like I’m repeating something desperately because of my past failures, which leads to breakdowns.
I read up to the part where the old man and the leader fought, but maybe I haven’t progressed much from there.
>>18The right dragon and the three idol group members fought, and two of them were quickly killed, but the remaining one, having steeled their resolve from the flashback scene, got caught up in a self-destruct technique.
If we’re talking about announcements, I often see illustrations about hiatuses, but is that based on the magazine?
>>19Isn’t it more about the author than the magazine?
I guess it’s better than just making idle tweets while playing…
It’s easy to say “don’t take breaks and just create stories with less detail,” but if you end up posting a boring story because of that, readers will mercilessly cut you off. So it’s best to ignore complaints on the internet.
To be honest, with anime, it’s all about the character design from the start…
Please take 2 tickets to hell and draw a manga for me…
Hire assistants and delegate the mob.
Manga that isn’t updated is just that.
The official account of the work should have a role in announcing things like this, even if it’s just the illustration account.
I hope you won’t overdo it.
I’m scared of not being able to continue.
But if possible, I want to know the hiatus period…
The lack of announcements is a big problem…
I hope that the serialization won’t be hindered for the sake of an anime that will turn out to be mediocre anyway.
Sometimes I worry if I can finish writing everything by the final episode…
>>31It’s troublesome if the author disappears in the middle of things.
I’m really curious about how to defeat Hanako personally.
The subtle mob enemies other than the Eight Extremes are long again…
Many authors disappear after their work is adapted into an anime…
The number of situations where communication is forced is increasing, along with unnecessary work from merchandise and adjustments.
>>33The manga I used to look forward to has noticeably slowed down its update speed since it was adapted into an anime, and it’s tough.
I don’t think it’s the person’s fault, but when a work relies on momentum and updates come to a halt, it definitely leaves a big wound.
I can’t tell which will reach the goal first, One Piece or something else.
It’s more like the timing for marketing rather than just a decision to adapt it into an anime…
I hope I never stop medication on my own judgment again, but I should probably moderate my running as it makes me tired…
I’ve seen patterns where the pace of anime releases gets messed up, and as soon as the anime ends, the original work suddenly stops being talked about…
>>41After a while, it’s a package deal that goes up to, “Oh, that work was still ongoing…”
It seems that anime adaptation greatly increases the burden on the author, so it can’t be helped.
>>42I’m sad that my other favorite manga, Mahōako, is also on hiatus.
It’s really tough that even though I set the update schedule date, it disappears.
Let everyone talk about the latest episode; please wait for us.
Fryren is really stalled… I think it’s not explicitly stated that the anime is the cause over there, right?
It’s better than it was at one time.
I understand how you feel since you took a break due to a mental break, but it’s not good to become someone who is constantly worried.
This is exactly the time I want to go for “free access (Tadayomi).”
>>48I always do it!
Sometimes, it’s the subtle directors who have the toughest demands.
Disassemble it and it’s good!!