If you ok with reading light/web novels you can continue to read it here ( https://lnreader.org/reborn-girl-starting-a-new-life-in-another-world-as-a-seventh-daughter-729900 )How and why the hell did this amazing series get sacked?? Out of a lot of the isekai mangas, this one was actually interesting and had the bonus of being cute as well.
I think it's not about "lacking popularity", but about not planning to continue it past a certain point right from the start. There are quite a few examples of such "extravagant AD" mangas, where they put a couple beginning arcs for introduction to the series. And afterwards, after you got hooked - the announcement of "read the fucking novel!"How and why the hell did this amazing series get sacked?? Out of a lot of the isekai mangas, this one was actually interesting and had the bonus of being cute as well.
Such a sad thing to do, as most people don’t want to bother doing such thing (like how anime watches stay as they are despite the more content in the manga the anime was adapted from). I, for one “may” continue, but I can’t be bothered to add more tabs to my already smiling number of tabs.I think it's not about "lacking popularity", but about not planning to continue it past a certain point right from the start. There are quite a few examples of such "extravagant AD" mangas, where they put a couple beginning arcs for introduction to the series. And afterwards, after you got hooked - the announcement of "read the fucking novel!"
Not exactly, a lot of "completed" ones are just lying that they were cancelled. A lot of the ones that are cancelled were planned to be only adds for the novel from the start. So stupidly cancelled means completed, and other than actual completed ones the majority of "completed" ones are cancelled ones that rushed a ending. I wish MD didn't use the official status's as they are not honest ones at all and are render the term meaningless. Would be far better if the uploaders or others were free to chose between canceled or completed as at least they would be more honest. Even hiatus is misused as quite a few are on hiatus do to authors being dead, which we all know is just a temporary thing and they will resume. But yeah other than ongoing status none of the status tags have any meaning as the publishers can just set it to whatever they want.That's weird "Cancelled", I mean mangas get axed all the time but when they do they just put it "Completed", Cancelled is when a series was ended abruptly like if someone got arrested or died or something like that, if it was a planned ending then it would just be completed. What happened?
Yeah I get that, most times when there is a "Completed" what it means is "axed", unless you know, there already a good number of chapters. Completed is simply the official word from the publisher. But that's exactly why I'm asking. When they put cancelled they mean cancelled officially, it means abrupt, like "Highschool of the Dead" is cancelled cause the writer died, "Oshiete! Galko-chan" cause the mangaka was arrested. Then why was "Tensei Nanajou de Hajimeru Isekai Life" officially canceled, what happened?Not exactly, a lot of "completed" ones are just lying that they were cancelled. A lot of the ones that are cancelled were planned to be only adds for the novel from the start. So stupidly cancelled means completed, and other than actual completed ones the majority of "completed" ones are cancelled ones that rushed a ending. I wish MD didn't use the official status's as they are not honest ones at all and are render the term meaningless. Would be far better if the uploaders or others were free to chose between canceled or completed as at least they would be more honest. Even hiatus is misused as quite a few are on hiatus do to authors being dead, which we all know is just a temporary thing and they will resume. But yeah other than ongoing status none of the status tags have any meaning as the publishers can just set it to whatever they want.
Rather than abrupt it means they don't feel the need to sugar coat it or put it delicately. Its why when it was planned from the start with the mangas that are adds for the novel they don't bother, they also want people to know the story isn't over but they need to go to the novel for the rest. So they don't say complete. It really just depends on the company what they view is the best term, for author death I've seen complete, canceled, hiatus and even just left as ongoing. Its very arbitrary and has less to do with the state of the manga and more marketing, politics, and manners.Yeah I get that, most times when there is a "Completed" what it means is "axed", unless you know, there already a good number of chapters. Completed is simply the official word from the publisher. But that's exactly why I'm asking. When they put cancelled they mean cancelled officially, it means abrupt, like "Highschool of the Dead" is cancelled cause the writer died, "Oshiete! Galko-chan" cause the mangaka was arrested. Then why was "Tensei Nanajou de Hajimeru Isekai Life" officially canceled, what happened?