Fell in love with this years ago and still going strong
Hope this will turn to an anime by 2021 or so by Kadokawa with quality animation like arifureta
@mechpolaris: "Hope this will turn to an anime by 2021 or so by Kadokawa with quality animation like arifureta"
An animation would be awesome, but I doubt that they can catch the high-quality fairy-tale-ish children-book style for an animation, which is a discerning quality of this manga. And they would burn through the storyline and I'd rather not see boring LQ filler arcs.
They might catch the lose in quality with a good, fitting romantic OST. See Spice&Wolf's OPs 1&2 for a working fairy-tale-estique intro for an anime.
As much as I'd love to see this story in motion, that's something I'm very much afraid too of because of how detailed Shirahama's linework is. They'll come close enough to satisfy a lot of people no doubt, but it would be incredibly work intensive to try to approach the art style for this manga. I'm hoping when they inevitably do make an anime, they can close the linework gap by focusing on her coloring style and gunning for a really subtle earthy palette, or by texturing the show so it feels papery, like they did with ACCA 13 or with the opening for Carole and Tuesday.
Knowing anime industry standards though I feel like it's just going to become gradient hell...
Hold on hold on
I just reread chapter 2, and remember how Qifrey was talking to *Someone* over the magic phone?
Is Coco about to meet that person now?
Or is it yet another Brimhat?
Or maybe
I love the panel where Orugio realises that they've become a great team. 😊
Also, why are all characters so shipable in this one? Is it because the nuanced relationships everyone has?
Anyways, thanks for the chapter, looking forward to more!
Wait a minute, in page 28 did Beldarut use a telportation magic to transfer his real body to replace his fake smoke body in front of the children? I thought that teleportation magic used directly on the body is forbidden? Or did I miss something there?