by Ambi Valent » Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:48 am
Actually, I hadn't seen that when I posted.
It could still be a part of a devious plan: First, withhold not just book 10 but keep on writing books without publishing. Then work on the anime, while putting out clues that lead to the beginning of the previously unanimated (Vanishment). While doing so, keep messing with our heads with mixed messages. Shortly before the project is due, present something completely different (Haruhi-chan). Then present what seems to be the old series, while the intro and ending present clues that it isn't. Keep the fans guessing or grumbling until they suddenly find "Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody" inserted in the airing order (probably between "Melancholy III" and "Mysterique Sign", before or after "Remote Part I". Then, keep on airing episodes, reaching "Vanishment", going on, reaching "Surprise" (hehe), and still going on, until 52 episodes are shown.
Of course, only a certain Ultra Director would be crazy enough to pull such a stunt.
Actually, I hadn't seen that when I posted.
It could still be a part of a devious plan: First, withhold not just book 10 but keep on writing books without publishing. Then work on the anime, while putting out clues that lead to the beginning of the previously unanimated (Vanishment). While doing so, keep messing with our heads with mixed messages. Shortly before the project is due, present something completely different (Haruhi-chan). Then present what seems to be the old series, while the intro and ending present clues that it isn't. Keep the fans guessing or grumbling until they suddenly find "Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody" inserted in the airing order (probably between "Melancholy III" and "Mysterique Sign", before or after "Remote Part I". Then, keep on airing episodes, reaching "Vanishment", going on, reaching "Surprise" (hehe), and still going on, until 52 episodes are shown.
Of course, only a certain Ultra Director would be crazy enough to pull such a stunt.