• any novel recommendations for anime series?

    From Yes@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 9 19:05:33 2021
    I've been reading the web novel upon which "Death March to the Parallel
    World Rhapsody" is based. It's been fun reading. Does anyone have recommendations for other web novels that were made into anime and/or
    manga series? The novel needs to be available as an English
    translation, though.

    thanks,

    John

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  • From Nick Roberts@21:1/5 to Yes on Wed Mar 10 17:31:18 2021
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    "Yes" <noone@invalid.invalid.com> wrote:

    I've been reading the web novel upon which "Death March to the Parallel
    World Rhapsody" is based. It's been fun reading. Does anyone have recommendations for other web novels that were made into anime and/or
    manga series? The novel needs to be available as an English
    translation, though.

    Just off the top of my head:
    Overlord
    Gate
    Strike the Blood
    Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life
    Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear
    In Another World With My Smartphone

    were all light novels before they were anime, and I think all started
    off as web novels before being published commercially.

    There are almost certainly dozens, if not hundreds of others - light
    novel adaptations are one of the primary sources for recent anime.

    Note that I'm not necessarily recommending all of those above (just as
    I wouldn't have recommended Death March), especially as you haven't
    given much of a hint as to the genres that interest you. But Didn't I
    Say to Make My Abilities Average has got a number of key features in
    common with Death March - in particular, a ridiculously overpowered
    isekai hero(ine). Personally, I found Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities
    Average much better than Death March (which I only read a bit of
    before dropping).

    You could also try googling for "Japanese light novels made into anime"
    to get lots of "best of" lists.
    --
    Nick Roberts tigger @ orpheusinternet.co.uk

    Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that which
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  • From Yes@21:1/5 to Nick Roberts on Thu Mar 11 15:18:27 2021
    Nick Roberts wrote:

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    "Yes" <noone@invalid.invalid.com> wrote:

    I've been reading the web novel upon which "Death March to the
    Parallel World Rhapsody" is based. It's been fun reading. Does
    anyone have recommendations for other web novels that were made
    into anime and/or manga series? The novel needs to be available as
    an English translation, though.

    Just off the top of my head:
    Overlord
    Gate
    Strike the Blood
    Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life
    Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear
    In Another World With My Smartphone

    were all light novels before they were anime, and I think all started
    off as web novels before being published commercially.

    There are almost certainly dozens, if not hundreds of others - light
    novel adaptations are one of the primary sources for recent anime.

    Note that I'm not necessarily recommending all of those above (just as
    I wouldn't have recommended Death March), especially as you haven't
    given much of a hint as to the genres that interest you. But Didn't I
    Say to Make My Abilities Average has got a number of key features in
    common with Death March - in particular, a ridiculously overpowered
    isekai hero(ine). Personally, I found Didn't I Say to Make My
    Abilities Average much better than Death March (which I only read a
    bit of before dropping).

    You could also try googling for "Japanese light novels made into
    anime" to get lots of "best of" lists.

    Thanks, I hadn't thought of that search term. I can't say that I had a particular genre in mind. I got interested because I was curious about
    how the original story (the web novel) differed from the anime and/or
    manga. The Death March anime differs quite a bit from the novel, and
    the mc was definitely OP. Plus, the novel contains more material than
    has been produced as an anime. I'm not saying that's bad, just a
    matter of what could be done at the time. I've read part of
    "Ascendance of a Bookworm ..." but not sure how I'll proceed. I just
    completed reading Death March. I'll probably try Gate next because I
    liked the anime and I wonder how the romantic relationships will
    develop, if the story in the novel continues past the events in the
    anime. World Trigger may be another title I'd read. I like the anime
    and was happy to see another season produced.

    John

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