Many viewers who have watched the new January anime "The Weakest Undefeated Godly Dragon" may not be able to help but complain that this is another old-fashioned light novel animation, with all the classic plots including the male protagonist accidentally breaking into the women's bathroom, duels, and the heroine's attitude changing from arrogant to shy. Although many viewers are tired of these pedantic plots, if you look back at the past works of Ming Yue Qianli, the author of "The Weakest Undefeated Godly Dragon", you will find that he is also helpless. After all, the popularity of this author's previous novels is not as good as this "The Weakest Undefeated Godly Dragon", so the emergence of a large number of light novels with similar routines on the market is also related to the market trend under the commercial wave.
In the first episode of "The Weakest Unbeatable Divine Drag-Ride", the old empire prince Lux (CV: Mutshin Tamura) accidentally broke into the women's bathhouse and even accidentally knocked down the new empire princess Lizsharte (CV: Lynn). Lizsharte was furious and demanded that both sides have a Drag-Ride Duel. After that, the heroine Lizsharte softened her attitude after seeing Lux's strength, which made the audience feel "Are you kidding me?" In the last season's new anime, "Asterisk: Battle of Gakuen" and "The Failed Knight: Evil and the Dark Knight" just sparked discussions because of similar developments, and now another one is coming out this season, which is really unacceptable. But if we look back at the types of novels that Mingyue Qianli, the author of "The Weakest Undefeated Divine Dragon", had written before, we will find some tragic conventions -
Chisato Akatsuki's debut work "The Detective Who Understands Murder" is a novel with the themes of reasoning and brain warfare. It is the most unique of all his works. It was once adapted into a three-volume comic, but it was soon completed (cut off)?
The second work, "The World of the Unsleeping Devil and Chrono", tells a fantasy story of a school in another world, and was discontinued after only three volumes were released.
This work begins to adopt the "sister element", using the daily virtual space to conquer the popular character "sister" in a love comedy. The setting is also somewhat novel, but like the previous works, it ended in tragedy. For more new animations, please visit the January 2016 New Animation Special>>>
The fourth work is the currently airing "The Weakest Unbeatable God Dragon". After adding the popular elements of academy and battle, the novel has now reached the seventh volume, which shows that its popularity has increased significantly. It seems that under the commercial wave, even novel writing has to follow commercial considerations, and a large number of popular works with a fixed number of sets have been released one after another... For an industry that is on the decline, is this good or bad? For more new animations, please visit the January 2016 New Animation Special>>> via: Otaku News Original link: Click to enter>>> |
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