I still want a TWGOK 4koma.
Well it really depends in the end whether Wakaki wants to distance himself from TWGOK or not later on.
At best, we'd get cameos, unless Wakaki decides to set his next story in the same universe — see how Albatross and TWGOK seem to be in the same general area.
What are the chances of any more anime?
Check out my fanfiction!So low that I had to hold back my laughter at the question.
Low. I'm pretty sure the most popular parts of the manga were before the story really got serious, meaning they wasted their chance.
We're pretty lucky to have gotten as much adapted as we did.
"Nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri, quo me cumque rapit tempestas, deferor hospes."I miss the times when Keima went around seducing girls, capturing spirits.
"And you must be Jonathan Joestar!" - SueMan, those were the days. I knew it couldn't go on forever, but it really was just so much more fun back then.
The fun, the fun, why do romantic comedies turn into melodramas after a while?
I compare TWOGK to a crime/detective show. With those, I prefer the one-chapter whodunnits and head scratchers to the arc episodes where we are forced to ask ourselves if Horatio's son and former wife will survive the Mafia Don who is chasing them or whatever. Heck, even with House, I was more interested on the medical cases than on the latest mess on House's life because he was such a messed up person.
Keima is kinda like Poirot, in that it's fun to see him cracking the basics of how to reach a girl-solve a crime, but you (well, me) don't really want to see an arc with Keima sloooooooooooooooooooowly learning how to be kind of a normal human being with actual feelings, or the story where Poirot falls in love and considers leaving the eternal chases.
YMMV.
edited 20th Apr '14 8:04:29 AM by NapoleonDeCheese
Hmmm.
I don't normally like episodic content personally, but Keima's game references make the manga for me, and those really come through more when dealing with people on a case by case basis.
The later parts of the manga had enough going to keep me interested, but I really did prefer the episodic stuff.
And among the episodic stuff, the first Yui capture was the best.
edited 20th Apr '14 12:17:38 PM by DOmen
That's actually the one I hated the most, due to its use of the one trope I cannot stand.
But body swap is awesome!
It's one of those tropes that can easily be the highlight of a series, but it's often not used as well as you'd hope. Still, I like it overall.
Check out my fanfiction!I didn't hate the trope, but yeah, there were aspects of Yui's capture that were a bit annoying. Mainly how it affected her.
I liked Yui pre shift and post shift, but felt that the connection between them was too weak and the change made too quickly.
I liked Chihiro one, because ... I just liked it
second most favourite was Karate girl (Kaori?).
edited 20th Apr '14 2:10:24 PM by Tenzen12
Kaori is the sixth grade psycho.
Kaori was the Yandere in the past. (She was the one who would have made a great followup in the present time. )
I know who you mean, but I forget her name. I think it started with a K though.
I liked the robotics girl who turned out to be a demon. (Akari? I think)
edited 20th Apr '14 2:18:30 PM by kiukiuclk
Rymuel.
And Karate girl is one of the Kusonoki's, I think.
Pretty sure Kusonoki is her first name. The family name is Kasuga.
In no particular order, I like Tenri, Ayumi, Yui, Akari, Mio, Nanaka, and, counting female characters in general, Mari-mama. But I don't dislike Chihiro either.
edited 20th Apr '14 2:22:22 PM by NapoleonDeCheese
If he did it would probably focus on Haqua and New Hell, which is still a terrible place.