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  • ? max (vf1a-013) 2

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  • ? kemono friends 53k

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  • ? kaban (kemono friends) 5.7k

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  • ? 1girl 6.8M
  • ? backpack 83k
  • ? bag 256k
  • ? basin 517
  • ? black hair 1.7M
  • ? cloud 329k
  • ? cloudy sky 86k
  • ? hat 1.4M
  • ? hat feather 16k
  • ? japari bus 374
  • ? looking away 56k
  • ? ocean 115k
  • ? red shirt 84k
  • ? shirt 2.2M
  • ? short hair 2.5M
  • ? sky 499k
  • ? solo 5.6M
  • ? tarai-bune 6
  • ? washpan 89

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  • ? highres 6.2M

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  • ID: 2968724
  • Uploader: worldendDominator »
  • Date: over 7 years ago
  • Size: 1.01 MB .jpg (1927x1095) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/66493866 »
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  • Score: 17
  • Favorites: 16
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    over 7 years ago
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    iori98
    over 7 years ago
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    Sad that they chose not to reinstate tatsuki. hopefully they keep the cast the same at the very least i swear if they add some generic male protagonist I'm going to riot

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    Garrus
    over 7 years ago
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    Not really seeing the reason to stick around for next season. It was a fun ride, Yaoyorozu. I'll be keeping my eyes open for your next work.

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    QuantumZefir
    over 7 years ago
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    This is very disappointing news. I was looking forward to Season 2 with the Yaoyorozu with Tatsuki at the helm. Guess it won't be.

    However, based on some of Tatsuki's teases on some new IP, I will be looking to that instead.

    https://kotaku.com/the-biggest-anime-controversy-of-2017-comes-to-an-end-1821596195

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    Oteck
    over 7 years ago
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    welp, s2 boycott unless konamikawa abandons it aswell

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    T34-38
    over 7 years ago
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    It was pure madness, what kind of moron will not take advantage of making a new season from an anime that become popular in just a season. I can't understand this at all.

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    QuantumZefir
    over 7 years ago
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    T34/38 said:

    It was pure madness, what kind of moron will not take advantage of making a new season from an anime that become popular in just a season. I can't understand this at all.

    Pettiness, brand protection, and money.

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    T34-38
    over 7 years ago
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    QuantumZefir said:

    Pettiness, brand protection, and money.

    Then, they made a terrible mistake.

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    MMaestro
    over 7 years ago
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    T34/38 said:

    Then, they made a terrible mistake.

    What else is new?

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    KazuyaRazuKazama
    over 7 years ago
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    I can't say anything without ranting, so I'll try to keep it as bearable as I can...

    First off, Fuck Kadokawa
    Secondly, I hope there's enough furor simmering (not quite boiling, but simmering) in Japan that, in due time, sweeping changes are made to the anime industry in how they treat their workers. There's just no other way to say it; it started with envy and ended with stupidity.

    They couldn't bring themselves to swallow their pride, simply say, "It's just a case of miscommunication, we apologize. Tatsuki, Yaoyorozu, just go back to making us millions", and just be done with it. That's, literally, all they had to do- sit back and get paid off of something that they put no effort in supporting.

    I truly hope that this is the catalyst for some sort of reform because, for what these guys accomplished... at the very least, insane firing and all, they deserved to be treated with some measure of respect from these 'things' masquerading as people (I say 'things' cause I don't know any group people who would cut off a free money supply).

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    azurelorochi
    over 7 years ago
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    It's a sort of Japanese work ethics I cannot comprehend. It's this idiocy of higher ups acting rigid, inflexible, and primitive even if it comes to the cost of their own profits.

    I mean it baffles me why Japanese company are so stubborn in keeping their antiquated, ego-fueled systems when not only customer responses, but the profit numbers are blatantly saying they make stupid decisions.

    When your entire country's working ethics is stereotyped as overworking employees, infamously to the point of ruining their familial, social, and personal life, if not to the point of suicide, yet your average industries' productivity per worker is still far under those of countries like Germany and France, why would anyone still think this is a good system?

    Even if they are evil corporate suits who cares for nothing but money, why do they stick with this system that clearly isn't beneficial?

    Updated by azurelorochi over 7 years ago

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    T34-38
    over 7 years ago
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    azurelorochi said:

    It's a sort of Japanese work ethics I cannot comprehend. It's this idiocy of higher ups acting rigid, inflexible, primitive and relatively idiotic even if it comes to the cost of their own profits.

    I mean it baffles me why Japanese company are so stubborn in keeping their antiquated, ego-fueled systems when not only customer responses, but the numbers are blatantly saying they make stupid decisions.

    When your entire country's working ethics is stereotyped as overworking employees, infamously to the point of ruining their family, social, and private life, if not leading to suicide, yet your average industries' productivity per worker is still far under those of countries like Germany and France, why would anyone still think this is a good system?

    Even if they are evil corporate suits who cares for nothing but money, why do they stick with this system that clearly isn't beneficial?

    Yeah even certain evil corporate suits consider that is a silly idea not to take advantage of popularity of something

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    TheMadsAdmiral
    over 7 years ago
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    Reminds me of Huey being exiled from Diamond Dogs

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