I thought the reason was because the Jap Voice actors played some horrible prank on a new cast member, which backfired horribly, causing them to be removed from the project, thus preventing a second series and why the last arc was made into 4 OVAs... I could be wrong, either way, BRING ON THE LIGHT NOVELS!
Does it get darker after the part where the anime ends? Because i still can't understand why they only covered everything the manga had, and why the manga ended there.
The Anime ends roughly where the light novels are translated roughly now (Volume 4/5 out of 11 (These are legal published translations, I might add)), so they only people who would know are those who can read Japanese or those who spend their lives on the Wiki (it's a thing if you want to go look). I would assume that it does get darker, what with the blurb for each of the next arcs being about "fantasies" and "dreams" (I think), along with general conflict.
As for why it stopped, something to do with the voice actors (Japanese) pulling some horrid prank on a new actor who was to fill the role of a new character. Long story short, they get in a lot of trouble and were removed from the project, meaning the whole thing stopped, hence why 4 OVAs were released, as it was all the material they had add the time, plus it rounded off the last arc.
So it was something stupid like that which caused it after all... Shame they haven't translated even more yet, but I hope they're still trying. Thanks for the info though.
There are fan translations, which are around a volume and a half ahead, but the licensed versions are coming out roughly every 6 months of so (I think), so wait a few years and pick all 11 of 'em up then binge read them (it's what I'll do)
every ******* day.
most of the people i know think im on my way to success but i just feel like i dont know how to do anything on how to be an adult.
i have no idea how to do the simplest of **** because nobody sat down with me and showed me what to do. everybody i ask says something different, so i always so confused.
Literally every young adult feels that way. Hell, even most 30 somethings. You'd be surprised how many people just wing it and see what happens in life.
This is a common problem in our generation. Many of our parents and teachers were so focused on teaching us all these useless things that they never bothered to teach us stuff we really needed to know. Things like how to pay taxes or make a proper mortgage plan. What a 401k is. And they expect us to just know these things.
I'm just super honest about it. Like, back when I didn't know how to pay bills and do taxes, I went up to my mom and said, "Hey, how do you pay bills and do taxes?" Same with asking my friend how to take the bus or asking my dad how to cook. The best way to learn is just asking, m8. They might give you **** for it initially, but you'll never have to do it again.
well when i ask my dad he does and takes his time explaining and going into detail about it. But I dont see him much anymore. when i get home from work he goes to work. and we dont even live together.
Dont bother looking too deep into it. The deeper you look the more you get depressed. Focus on what you can do, occasionally try new things and if your in desperate need of a lifestyle change make changes slowly. Progress is a slow process. Most importantly though, never compare yourself to others. Be yourself.
Im a first year in college studying a bachelor in history, if I want myself to be happy I quit and start working until I can start something new next year. The problem is if I quit now I don't get money and me and my gf just bought an apartment so I can't really afford to quit until I have found a job. I actually have no idea why I actually said yes to study history,some of it is fun but it's not what I want to do for the rest of my life. So I dont get any motivation for studying, man being grown up sucks. I know I would be a lot happier if I started working somewhere.
Personally thats why i still live my parents. They told me before i graduated high school "the world is a cold place and if you make a mistake you dont get second chances so dont leave home until you feel absolutely stable" both my sisters are in situations like yours because at 18 they decided they were capable of taking care of themselves.