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Party kara Tsuihou sareta Sono Chiyushi, Jitsu wa Saikyou ni Tsuki
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All Comments (1755) Comments
If I'm not mistaken, they don't, (they have a way to meassure their strenght for the ranks). I think that Sung-Jin Woo unlocked it when he was going to die in the first dungeon we see, but it was actually a system designed by the one who had Sug-Jin Woo power before him to find a successor. Either way they're safe it that's the case. I mean, Sung-Jin Woo does all the time in the manhwa lol.
This is the link https://chapmanganato.to/manga-rv952056 . That's what I meant, sorry for saying it that way, like the more people who watch the video the more ads will be played, because if the video is let's say 30 minute long and they put ads every five minutes, it's both about how many people watch the video and about for how long do people stay at the video. Although it has to be "good" fame, if you're known for being annoying and don't have any fans not many people will want to buy your merch. True, but hey, that's why you have a main channel where you post more mainstream videos, to make the necessary money so that you can also focus on projects you love for the secondary channel.
I don't know, I don't know how they sell anime besides streaming platforms, but if they sell like physical copies with 24 episodes each, and they sell well in Japan, they might want to make more episodes to sell more. I assume so, like even if the Pokemon fans have grown up and most of them don't care anymore about the franchise, maybe their kids do, so I guess it depends on how well they managed to attact the new generations. I mean, even now some people pay thousands of dollars for a single card because it's special somehow, but that's more like a collectionist thing, so it's probably not popular enough to make tons of money.
I mean, as far as I know Sung-Jin Woo is the only one who has a system in Solo Leveling, so it would make sense if this case was similar, like he has the system for a particular reason instead of because it's what's normal. Although I'd argue you should try to be the strongest just in case, there might be a point where not even all your summons can defeat an enemy.
I've looked it up and all I can find is an older version of the manga with worse drawings, but I'm not sure if it's the one I was talking about, if you want me to I can put the link here. I don't know exactly how it works, but it makes sense; the more subscribers you have the more views you get, and consequently the more ads YouTube can play; plus more people will buy your merch if more people know you and have a positive image of you. Yeah, surely you'd have more people on your channel if you talked about One Piece than you would talking about a new random Isekai, even if it's your favourite manga. Yeah, some YouTubers do stuff like that, where maybe their main channel is for gaming and the secondary if for something less known but that they really love doing like maybe a channel about drawing.
I hope that the remake fixes the pacing problem, I think that way a lot of people would give One Piece a chance and discover that they love it. Yeah, I mean, surely they make a lot of money from the games as well, but for example in my case, I had a huge amount of Pokemon cards as a kid, and probably every kid has a Pokemon toy of some kind.
That's fair, let's say that it would work with some kids perhaps, those who didn't care as much about the actual sport. I mean, if you have a manhwa system, it means you're actually the protagonist of a show and you don't know it lol, so it'd make sense for someone close to you to get the system as well. It got to a point where he doesn't even have to fight unless the enemy is overwhelmingly strong.
You should look it up, just to compare a few chapters, it's fun to see it when you see the amount of detail the actual manga has. I guess it depends on how much money a YouTuber makes, I have no idea how a random YouTuber earns per month, since it's probably really different between people since a guy might have a million subs and another ten million subs, surely their pay check is different. But as long as they don't do something that could get them banned, and it's something they're passionate about, they'll find people who enjoy the content. Plus, they can do more than one type of video if they do YouTube full-time, so they can probably make something they like on one hand, and something the people want on the other hand.
It is, but it also allows for the manga to make a lot of connections and to develop characters that don't even seem important, I think its length is one of the reasons people say One Piece has the best world-building in anime. Plus I think I heard on a video that most of their money they got was from merchandising, not from the anime or the video games, and I would assume kids buy a lot more Pikachu toys than adults lol (And I don't think a business like Nintendo or The Pokemon Company are running out of money lol, they can just print more games or animes to then sell more shirts lol).
One of the reasons i haven't started blue lock is the animation lol but gonna start soon
I mean, it has to be easy to impress a kid, if he sees the players kind of fight to not let the rival get points they might like it more. But to be honest, someone else could have a system as well and know if you use some powers. That's what makes Sung-Jin Woo so strong.
Lol, kind of like how there's a parody for One Punch Man where the drawings are something you or I could perfectly do. It probably would be the case unless you're one of the best YouTubers out there. But if you really reach a point where you can comfortably live from YouTube, I think you can afford losing some subscribers.
Yeah, plus the pacing is really bad, but some arcs are as long as full stories, like the manga doesn't have a pacing problem I think, and it has arcs with more chapters than other full mangas. Yeah, I think I watched something similar in a YouTube video, where a guy said that when asked if they'd make something for adults, Nintendo replied that their target audience was children and didn't intend to change it.
Yeah lol, like a father takes his kid to watch american football because he asked to go a few times (he meant soccer), but now that they started watching it they enjoyed it and decided to continue watching it in the future. Yeah, since you have curiosity to see how it is. That's why manhwa systems are better, they tell you literally what to do. Plus the ability to "revive" said army as long as you don't run out of mana.
Yeah, at least the fighting scenes, I don't know about the part where they're just chilling in the store. I mean, when you can already live from YouTube, you probably have an audience who will watch anything you post just because you're in the video talking about something, so you can focus on making videos you're actually excited about making, and this could be one of those.
Exactly, there's arcs that take like 100 episodes. True, and I guess Pokemon is still just focused on a younger audience so why would they make the show more interesting to adults?