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** Author Taro Tatsunoko wanted to aim for a more minimalist story, which is apparently the reason for the story's world being named "Little Garden". However, the Kadokawa Sneaker EQUATION Light Novel Contest valued worldbuilding heavily, so he expanded it a lot with all sorts of gods, monsters and elements that he found in a research binge. This proved to be the right decision, as he won the contest.
** Tatsunoko initially wanted for the story to be completely set in an original universe, but he later thought that it would be easier for a novel writer to use characters who came from the real world. In order to make a compromise, he made them come from the past, the present and the future.
** In an uniquely bizarre case, the story's title ''Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?'' was actually the subtitle of another work submitted to the same contest. It was Kadokawa's editor who liked it and decided to slap this on this work. Tatsunoko was understandably shocked at this, but he eventually conceded on the grounds it would at least be more distintive than the original title.

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** Author Taro Tatsunoko initially wanted the story to take place in a completely original universe, including main characters hailing from it. However, being his first published novel, he thought the idea wouldn't sell well from a newcomer in the light novel business of the time, so he instead employed characters who came from the real world. In order to make it more interesting, he made them come from the past, the present and the future.
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wanted to aim for a more minimalist story, which is apparently the reason for the story's world being named "Little Garden". However, the staff of the Kadokawa Sneaker EQUATION Light Novel Contest valued worldbuilding heavily, (which he had won in 2009 with the work ''EQUATIONS'', published in 2017 as ''Million Clown'') recommended him to add more worldbuilding, so he expanded it a lot with all sorts of gods, monsters and elements that he found in a research binge. This proved to be the right decision, as he won the contest.
** Tatsunoko initially wanted for the story to be completely set in an original universe, but he later thought that it would be easier for a novel writer to use characters who came from the real world. In order to make a compromise, he made them come from the past, the present and the future.
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** In an uniquely bizarre case, the story's title ''Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?'' was actually the subtitle of another work submitted to the same Kadokawa contest. It was Kadokawa's editor who liked it and decided to slap this it on this work. work as the main title. Tatsunoko was understandably shocked at this, but he eventually conceded on the grounds it would at least be more distintive distinctive than the original title.
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** In an uniquely bizarre case, the story's title ''Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?'' was actually the subtitle of another work submitted to the same contest. It was Kadokawa's editor who liked it and decided to slap this on this work. Tatsunoko was understandably shocked at this, but he eventually conceded on the grounds it would at least be more distintive than the original title.

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** In an uniquely bizarre case, the story's title ''Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?'' was actually the subtitle of another work submitted to the same contest. It was Kadokawa's editor who liked it and decided to slap this on this work. Tatsunoko was understandably shocked at this, but he eventually conceded on the grounds it would at least be more distintive than the original title.title.
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** Author Taro Tatsunoko wanted to aim for a more minimalist story, which is apparently the reason for the story's world being named "Little Garden". However, the Kadokawa Sneaker EQUATION Light Novel Contest valued worldbuilding heavily, so he expanded it a lot with all sorts of gods, monsters and elements that he found in a research binge. This proved to be the right decision, as he won the contest.
** Tatsunoko initially wanted for the story to be completely set in an original universe, but he later thought that it would be easier for a novel writer to use characters who came from the real world. In order to make a compromise, he made them come from the past, the present and the future.
** In an uniquely bizarre case, the story's title ''Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?'' was actually the subtitle of another work submitted to the same contest. It was Kadokawa's editor who liked it and decided to slap this on this work. Tatsunoko was understandably shocked at this, but he eventually conceded on the grounds it would at least be more distintive than the original title.

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