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Anonymous commented at 2019-01-21 06:09:29 » #2326243

Why is the series dead?! You think with as much love that the community gave this anime and manga they would continue it after the Creator had passed on but I think that they ran into legal roadblocks. However they still continue another series that the Creator had thought up Triage X that seems to be going strong this anime I think it's close to 10 years old. Just give it a second season already

13 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-21 09:01:36 » #2326264

You're only kinda half right.
HotD was a work of two people, not one. A writer and an artist. The writer is the one who passed away while the artist is still around and is doing Triage X entirely on his own, along with other things (including some occasional doujins.)
The artist has gone on record saying that he and his friend the writer worked on HotD as a team. With his friend gone he can't continue the story on his own because it just wouldn't feel right without his friend writing it. That he wouldn't do the story justice.
It's a shame, but that's how things are. It's dead.

27 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-21 11:44:24 » #2326298

Say, where can I find these edited 'no limit timing' videos??

1 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-21 23:27:26 » #2326535

@Anon 2 Sheesh.... Talk about going down along with it...
Still though, there is such thing as keep moving forward, like creator Monty Oum, who passed away few years ago, and it still on air even without him.

5 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-22 02:03:41 » #2326577

@Anon 2326535, that's extremely disrespectful. You clearly have no concept of creation.

9 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-22 09:48:22 » #2326649

@Anon 2326577 Anyone who creates has a concept of creation. He just doesn't have a concept of leaving a work unfinished simply to respect a deceased creator. I share the sentiment of not leaving things unfinished. It makes the whole work flawed and in essence, broken. If you call that disrespectful, maybe you have no concept of the importance of story-telling.

7 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-23 20:32:17 » #2327229

It’s sad that it’s over but sometimes you just gotta let things die. I’ve seen things cancel far too early and things that go on for way too long and grow stale. Be glad to have what you’ve got and be relieved it didn’t become an embarrassing, overblown mess trudging along due to the will of greedy, soulless corporate weasels like the Walking Dead or Family Guy.

17 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-26 10:25:57 » #2327890

@2327229: A work dying is not the problem it's how you let a work dies is what matters. Even long-running messes like the Walking Dead and Family Guy can end well if you do it properly. Just being told to be grateful for what you get so far is a cold comfort.

4 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-01-28 15:52:38 » #2328826

Do ALL japanese fantasize on huge boobs ?
How can something so specific can be so generalized ?!

1 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2019-02-01 02:59:34 » #2331267

You can always hope for more but never get any or get it but still be disappointed and unsatisfied. Accepting what you have might be cold comfort but it’s the only thing you can reasonably do.

4 Points Flag