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If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?


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I think I have kind of moved on/[grew out of(?)] from light novels.
Happens to me every now and then as well. Currently I feel that way about anime.


One of these days, I’ll pick up the series again. When I stopped reading it I suffered somewhat from FUNA fatigue and the story arc I was in wasn’t the greatest so it just fizzled out.


Lot’s of new series. Especially The Amazing Village Creator sounds great for me. Anno 117 released last weekend and I’m very much in city creator mood.


<Isekai Tensei: Recruited to Another World> Volume 11 - Okay volume. Mostly padding between arcs with some setup for the next arc. Some strange things, though. For example, someone gets more or less pressured into an engagement talk by the bride’s guardians, and when the bride meets that person, they don’t even mention it in their dialogue. Not even a mention or acknowledgment that they are aware of the talks going on. It seems like the marriage talks chapter got added at a later time, and the meeting part didn’t get updated.


I take a mid AI translation every time over an ideology injected version.
Everything is going to be fine again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dj5eoZvK0U


That was quick after the long wait for vol 19.


Finally a new Zilbagias the Demon Prince. I really want to know how the story progresses here. Such an interesting concept.


<Isekai Walking>: Volume 4 Magic Nation Eva - Dungeon Arc – Good volume. I’ve got little to say about it other than that it was entertaining throughout.
<The New Gate> Volume 1 - Everything here was triggering a feeling of deja vu, and as it turns out, there was an anime of this last year. The show was so memorable that I completely forgot it even existed, and I had to look it up to see why I seemed to know the LN. That about tells you everything you need to know about the plot.
<Lacey Longs for Freedom: The Dawn Witch’s Low-Key Life after Defeating the Demon King> Volume 3 - Stupid. Lacey and Wayne invent a new technology called “lens”. Great. If only they weren’t interacting with a character just a couple of pages earlier who was wearing glasses.


No. The translator doubled down on twitter when this aired and people complained about it. She crashed out and wrote about it extensively. I think the account is deleted since (fled to bluesky) but there should be articles about this shitstorm still.


I talked about it in the past. My work is involved with translating or working with translators so I can speak from first hand experience on this topic.We don’t work with prose though. The quality of the translation tools and quality of the translated texts made such a huge jump in recent years that I don’t really see it any worse than what a human translator gives us most of the time. It still needs human correction and QA by us but how much of it needs correction is getting less and less in huge leaps and bounds. And those tools are improving at a scary pace.
How well does that work for prose? I can’t say. If we look at Tearoom Empire’s change of translators in volume 9 (iirc) you can clearly see that there is an art to translating prose, and I wouldn’t trust AI to translate at the highest level of translation the first Tearmoon translator produced. But it could easily see it producing a quality translation on the level of the second one. And if I think about all the light novels I’ve read so far, I would say that most of them are only mid at best in that regard. A computer can produce consistent quality where even the best human translator might just wing it here and there if they have a bad couple of weeks.
Then there is the problem with translators injecting their personal biases and political beliefs into the work. Just take the anime translation of Dragon Maid as an extreme example of what I mean.

I take a mid AI translation every time over an ideology injected version.


The only song of note for me currently is “Let’s Just Crash” the second OP of Gachiakuta. Everything else in the shows I’m watching is so generic that I’m honestly unable to match a song to a show if I hear it.


Oh wow. A new Unwanted Undead. thought the series was dead, to be honest. It’s been over a year. And a new Bookworm Fanbook that will only make me depressed that that one is over.


<The Twelve Kingdoms> Book 2 - Shadow of the Moon, Shadow of the Sea: Part 2 - the utterly unlikable MC goes through some character development and becomes tolerable in this volume. Seriously, the first volume did the series no good. It would have been a lot better if the first couple of chapters of this volume were in the first volume instead. That way, readers would not be left hanging with such a bad impression of MC. The worldbuilding in this volume is outstanding. Reading it feels like the first time picking up Made in Abyss. Everything is alien, and I’ve got a real sense of adventure. It’s great. MC gains a sidekick NPC that explains everything, and the isekai narrative crutch really shines here. We don’t know shit about the world, and neither does MC, so getting things explained that should be common sense in-universe feels completely natural.
<The Water Magician>: Arc 1 Volume 5 - Oh boy… since I’ve read the last volume, the anime aired, and in it, the banter between MC and sidekicks wasn’t nearly as bad as in the books. I’m pretty sure now that the translation is the problem here, and the anime most likely was translated by someone else. So that’s the first point that annoys me. The second point is the usual goody-two-shoes MC. Explanation will be behind a spoiler tag.
So, MC is has a couple of kids that he teaches magic to. War breaks out in the neighbouring country, and the kids get abducted. MC is then told he isn’t allowed to join the war efforts, and he jumps through some hoops to enter the war zone and rescue the kids anyway. When he finally rescues the kids, he learns that they have basically been tortured, and he gets really angry. Understandable. They’re his disciples, and the youngest one is just 10. Sidekicks around him mention how they have never seen him that angry, and that even they get scared. Instead of going home with the now rescued kids, MC joins the war effort in earnest in order to get revenge on the mage who tortured the kids. There is a lot of buildup about how angry he is and what he will do to the guy when he finds him. This brings us to the showdown. He freezes the 1000 soldiers that protect the mage, proceeds to overpower him to the point of mana exhaustion (which comes with a migraine), and then tells him more or less “and that’s how those kids have felt!”. He then leaves with the mage, just having a migraine and the 1000 invading soldiers thawing in a couple of hours (it’s magic, so they will all live, don’t ask me). It’s no secret that I hate milktoast MCs, but if they’re consistent, I can deal with that. But why is there half the volume of buildup about MC acting hyper-focused on revenge when he then just has a friendly sparring match at the end. It’s like the T-1000 just booping John Connor’s nose at the end of Terminator 2 before happily skipping home.


Here’s newly named Megumin looking out the side of the tank towards the TV. I can’t say if they liked “The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity” much, but at least they didn’t go away and hide for the entire time I was watching. So I just go with that they’re a fan.



That’s my 11/10 anime, but I find the atmosphere of the show more oppressive than comfy. Though I can’t deny that Old Home has a certain charm to it.




Update: since one of them is active and out exploring the moment I turn the lights off in the evening, I’ve gone with [email protected]’s suggestion and named them “Megumin”. I have to look out for explosions, but otherwise, everything is fine there.
The other one is a lot shyer and always hides in her little cave she found early on. I decided to call her “Bocchi the Crab”.


How could I forget about Megumin? You’re right. One of them has to be named Megumin. I’m personally also a fan of Shalltear Bloodfallen, so if I get another female, I’ll name her that.
So-Bin is a legend. Head and shoulders above everyone else. It’s the difference between “illustrations” and “art”. I wouldn’t mind having a So-Bin print framed on my walls.