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* QuietlyCancelled: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards the series having been quietly canceled in 2013: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates since; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' ran, has been shut down altogether by Kadokawa in November 2017. There have also been rumors and speculations that parts of ''Force'''s story arc had been cannibalized by ''Reflection'' and ''Detonation'', as a result of a bunch of Seven Arcs employees walking out on Masaki Tsuzuki in early 2013 over CreativeDifferences and taking the original ''The Movie 3rd'' script rights with them; if that is true, then we will likely never see the conclusion of Force as it was originally intended.

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* QuietlyCancelled: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards the series having been quietly canceled in 2013: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates since; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' ran, has been was shut down altogether by Kadokawa in November 2017. There have also been rumors and speculations that parts of ''Force'''s story arc had been cannibalized by ''Reflection'' and ''Detonation'', as a result of a bunch of Seven Arcs employees walking out on Masaki Tsuzuki in early 2013 over CreativeDifferences and taking the original ''The Movie 3rd'' script rights with them; if that is true, then we will likely never see the conclusion of Force as it was originally intended.
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* FranchiseKiller: While ''Force'' is still only seemingly QuietlyCancelled, nothing else has been done in the original continuity since, with movies being ContinuityReboot or manga being set in an AlternateUniverse.
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* QuietlyCancelled: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards the series having been quietly canceled: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates since; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' ran, has been shut down altogether by Kadokawa in November 2017. There have also been rumors and speculations that parts of ''Force'''s story arc had been cannibalized by ''Reflection'' and ''Detonation'', as a result of a bunch of Seven Arcs employees walking out on Masaki Tsuzuki in early 2013 over CreativeDifferences and taking the original ''The Movie 3rd'' script rights with them; if that is true, then we will likely never see the conclusion of Force as it was originally intended.

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* QuietlyCancelled: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards the series having been quietly canceled: canceled in 2013: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates since; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' ran, has been shut down altogether by Kadokawa in November 2017. There have also been rumors and speculations that parts of ''Force'''s story arc had been cannibalized by ''Reflection'' and ''Detonation'', as a result of a bunch of Seven Arcs employees walking out on Masaki Tsuzuki in early 2013 over CreativeDifferences and taking the original ''The Movie 3rd'' script rights with them; if that is true, then we will likely never see the conclusion of Force as it was originally intended.
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* ScheduleSlip: ''Force'' is a bad, bad offender. In the first 45 months of this monthly manga's publication, only 30 chapters have been released, because half of the chapters were split up and published over two months, while some months go without updates at all. This is especially egregious since ''[=ViVid=]'', running in parallel, ''hadn't missed a single deadline'' in the eight years it was in publication.

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* ScheduleSlip: ''Force'' is was a bad, bad offender. In the first 45 months of this monthly manga's its "monthly" publication, only 30 chapters have been released, because half of the chapters were split up and published over two months, while some months go went without updates at all. This is was especially egregious since ''[=ViVid=]'', running in parallel, ''hadn't missed a single deadline'' in the eight years it was in publication.
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* {{Cancellation}}: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards ''Force'' having been canceled for good: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates in over half a decade; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' was published, was [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-11-20/kadokawa-nyantype-magazine-ceases-publication/.124291 shut down altogether]] by Kadokawa in November 2017. There have also been [[https://nanoha.fandom.com/wiki/Talk:Magical_Girl_Lyrical_Nanoha_Detonation rumors and speculations]] that parts of ''Force''[='=]s story arc had been cannibalized by ''[[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaReflection Reflection]]'' and ''[[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaDetonation Detonation]]'', as a result of a bunch of Creator/SevenArcs employees walking out on Masaki Tsuzuki in early 2013 over CreativeDifferences and taking the original ''The Movie 3rd'' script rights with them; if that is true, then we will likely never see the conclusion of ''Force'' as [[AbortedArc it was originally intended]].
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* QuietlyCancelled: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards the series having been quietly canceled: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates since; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' ran, has been shut down altogether by Kadokawa in November 2017. There have also been rumors and speculations that parts of ''Force'''s story arc had been cannibalized by ''Reflection'' and ''Detonation'', as a result of a bunch of Seven Arcs employees walking out on Masaki Tsuzuki in early 2013 over CreativeDifferences and taking the original ''The Movie 3rd'' script rights with them; if that is true, then we will likely never see the conclusion of Force as it was originally intended.
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* ScheduleSlip: ''Force'' is a bad, bad offender. In the first 45 months of this monthly manga's publication, only 30 chapters have been released, because half of the chapters are split in halves that are published over two months, while some months go without updates at all. This is especially egregious since ''[=ViVid=]'', running in parallel, ''hasn't missed a single deadline'' in the eight years it was in publication.

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* ScheduleSlip: ''Force'' is a bad, bad offender. In the first 45 months of this monthly manga's publication, only 30 chapters have been released, because half of the chapters are were split in halves that are up and published over two months, while some months go without updates at all. This is especially egregious since ''[=ViVid=]'', running in parallel, ''hasn't ''hadn't missed a single deadline'' in the eight years it was in publication.
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* ScheduleSlip: ''Force'' is a bad, bad offender. In the first 45 months of this monthly manga's publication, only 30 chapters have been released, because half of the chapters are split in halves that are published over two months, while some months go without updates at all. This is especially egregious since ''[=ViVid=]'', running in parallel, ''hasn't missed a single deadline'' in a slightly longer time span.

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* ScheduleSlip: ''Force'' is a bad, bad offender. In the first 45 months of this monthly manga's publication, only 30 chapters have been released, because half of the chapters are split in halves that are published over two months, while some months go without updates at all. This is especially egregious since ''[=ViVid=]'', running in parallel, ''hasn't missed a single deadline'' in a slightly longer time span.the eight years it was in publication.
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* {{Cancellation}}: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards ''Force'' having been canceled for good: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates in over half a decade; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' was published, was [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-11-20/kadokawa-nyantype-magazine-ceases-publication/.124291 shut down altogether]] by Kadokawa in November 2017.

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* {{Cancellation}}: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards ''Force'' having been canceled for good: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates in over half a decade; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' was published, was [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-11-20/kadokawa-nyantype-magazine-ceases-publication/.124291 shut down altogether]] by Kadokawa in November 2017. There have also been [[https://nanoha.fandom.com/wiki/Talk:Magical_Girl_Lyrical_Nanoha_Detonation rumors and speculations]] that parts of ''Force''[='=]s story arc had been cannibalized by ''[[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaReflection Reflection]]'' and ''[[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaDetonation Detonation]]'', as a result of a bunch of Creator/SevenArcs employees walking out on Masaki Tsuzuki in early 2013 over CreativeDifferences and taking the original ''The Movie 3rd'' script rights with them; if that is true, then we will likely never see the conclusion of ''Force'' as [[AbortedArc it was originally intended]].

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* {{Cancellation}}: There has never been an official announcement, but all signs point towards ''Force'' having been canceled for good: the last (half-)chapter was published in July 2013; the series officially went "on hiatus" in September 2013, with zero updates in over half a decade; the manga's artist Yukari Higa presumably fulfilled her remaining contractual obligations by instead illustrating ''The Movie 1st'' supplementary manga between November 2013 and May 2016; and finally, the ''Nyantype'' magazine, where ''Force'' was published, was [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-11-20/kadokawa-nyantype-magazine-ceases-publication/.124291 shut down altogether]] by Kadokawa in November 2017.



** And then it went on hiatus in September 2013, and it is most likely cancelled.
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* AnyoneCanDie: WordOfGod says that there will be fatalities on ''both'' sides.
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** And then it went on hiatus in September 2013, and a most likely permanent one at that.

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** And then it went on hiatus in September 2013, and a it is most likely permanent one at that.cancelled.
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** And then it went on hiatus in September 2013.

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** And then it went on hiatus in September 2013.2013, and a most likely permanent one at that.
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* NamesTheSame: [[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex He isn't the only character named Thoma that sports absurd anti-magic powers]].
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* FakeRussian: Mariya Ranevskaya's name sounds like she comes from the fantasy equivalent of Russia.
* NamesTheSame: [[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex He isn't the only character named Thoma that sports absurd anti-magic powers]].
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** And then it went on hiatus in September 2013.
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* AnyoneCanDie: WordOfGod says that there will be fatalities on ''both'' sides.
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* ScheduleSlip: ''Force'' is a bad, bad offender. In the first 45 months of this monthly manga's publication, only 30 chapters have been released, because half of the chapters are split in halves that are published over two months, while some months go without updates at all. This is especially egregious since ''[=ViVid=]'', running in parallel, ''hasn't missed a single deadline'' in a slightly longer time span.
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