Dex-chan lover
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@As4shi people are impatient so they will look for any source to get the information as quickly as possible, I personally came here to check this manga even though I never knew it had one.
I am an example of someone who if this situation played out and the manga was a bit further than the anime then I would have started reading the manga, and once someone is invested in something they will need a reason to divest in it. So I would likely continue reading this manga along with the anime releases, if I had started reading it.
The other point is that if fundimation has the copyright and they have stated they have no plans for any releases in the future then they will not have much reason to go after people who try to spread the material. The only people who would have a reason to would be the original distributor and they have already sold the rights to distribution to a US company so they would not receive anything from doing so.
The thing is that if the anime gets back on before the manga passes it, then the number of people who check out the manga after that point will be the same as other anime/manga sets. The only spikes in viewers checking out a manga due to an anime are:
1. The anime is really interesting for them, but they don't want to have to wait for the next episode and they don't care how they take in the story as long as it is above a certain standard
2. The anime ends and either the story did not have a satisfying ending or the viewer wants to learn more about the story.
3. The series has some abrupt stop or perceived stop in the middle of the story and someone is interested in the story enough to read the manga version.
These all are pretty much the same reason: They want to see what happens next, but the wait for more information is longer or seems longer than they are willing to wait.
I am an example of someone who if this situation played out and the manga was a bit further than the anime then I would have started reading the manga, and once someone is invested in something they will need a reason to divest in it. So I would likely continue reading this manga along with the anime releases, if I had started reading it.
The other point is that if fundimation has the copyright and they have stated they have no plans for any releases in the future then they will not have much reason to go after people who try to spread the material. The only people who would have a reason to would be the original distributor and they have already sold the rights to distribution to a US company so they would not receive anything from doing so.
The thing is that if the anime gets back on before the manga passes it, then the number of people who check out the manga after that point will be the same as other anime/manga sets. The only spikes in viewers checking out a manga due to an anime are:
1. The anime is really interesting for them, but they don't want to have to wait for the next episode and they don't care how they take in the story as long as it is above a certain standard
2. The anime ends and either the story did not have a satisfying ending or the viewer wants to learn more about the story.
3. The series has some abrupt stop or perceived stop in the middle of the story and someone is interested in the story enough to read the manga version.
These all are pretty much the same reason: They want to see what happens next, but the wait for more information is longer or seems longer than they are willing to wait.