The key here is that we're not selling to the customers directly. We have to first get store buyers to purchase the books. They're the gatekeepers of the retailer market and the ones that make the call if you're eventually going to see a book on store shelves or not.Nimya wrote:Hmm, I see. It's too risky to release it now. But suppose that there are enough people to buy it, how would you know it?
The fate of Zero's Familiar (As well as other LN titles)
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It's easy to know what the results would be of a poll, so it's not necessary.Pijon wrote:You should do poll. Just a little survey about the novels. It doesn't do any harm to you, but it might be useful :happyhappy:
We want to find some way to put out some of the light novels we have licensed. It's a long-term goal we have and something we discuss all the time. Our current focus, though, is squarely centered on our manga line and our hit youth reader series Avalon: Web of Magic.
If you're dying for a light novel fix, you should definitely give the Wicked City novels a try. We did the production on those for our partner Tor Books, so be sure to check those out. "Wicked City: Black Guard" is out now.
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Might I ask how long is the contract term? Or is it confidential?Adam Arnold wrote:The English-language foreign rights to the first eight Zero's Familiar novels will be held by Seven Seas until the end of contract term. So no, we have no plans to drop the series.Raiiii wrote:The major question I'm asking is this: are the licensing rights of Zero's Familiar as well as other unreleased light novels going to be dropped for other companies to release? Or is it way out of the question?
(Ultra late response, I know.)
Given the fact the English release of Zero No Tsukaima anime wasn't that popular, and unfortunately got caught up in that Genon incident, I'd say this isn't looking good, from a North American perspective, it'd be bad to ever release ZnT (I wish I weren't so negative, but it's reality).
Oh, and can you list the second wave of light novels? I noticed they were taken off the site quite a while ago and I just wanted to see what other titles unfortunately got delayed and such.
After watching how Season 3 ended (Horribly I might add) I wanted to read the original... Since I'm hearing it hasn't ended yet.
Oh, and this topic's become well-rounded XD.
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It's been a while, so I wave 2 and 3 kind of all run together now. The titles were:can you list the second wave of light novels?
Boogiepop, Zero's Familiar, Vamp!, Kanokon, Gun Princess, and Kage Kara Mamoru.
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Sorry to revive this thread, but as an interested party regarding the status of these light novels, would it be possible to shed some information regarding the likelihood of the releases regarding these light novels?
For one, i am pretty interested to read Zero's Familiar and Kage Kara Mamoru. Though I can understand the reasons behind the delay or cancellation of these releases(such as cost and profit etc), us readers would like to at least know if the wait will be idle, or whether these novels will eventually be allowed to be picked up by other companies and such.
Even though you have mentioned in the other thread that Seven Seas hold the license for the novels, it would simply mean that there is no chance of us getting to read these novels until further notice. So if possible, I would like to find out more about the current situation.
For one, i am pretty interested to read Zero's Familiar and Kage Kara Mamoru. Though I can understand the reasons behind the delay or cancellation of these releases(such as cost and profit etc), us readers would like to at least know if the wait will be idle, or whether these novels will eventually be allowed to be picked up by other companies and such.
Even though you have mentioned in the other thread that Seven Seas hold the license for the novels, it would simply mean that there is no chance of us getting to read these novels until further notice. So if possible, I would like to find out more about the current situation.
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I'm glad to hear that Seven Seas is making an effort to get Zero's Familiar(as I am a fan of the series) into production, but I'm patient to an extent. I wanna know if you can give me an approximate time that it will take.Adam Arnold wrote:We're unable to comment on the situation further, as we are still in talks with the licensor about these properties. However, we are doing our best to change their "hold" status.
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I hope so and I hope Zero no Tsukaima will be my first Seven Seas title! ( Or Haruhi if I get into that... )
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Any luck with the light novels? Will you release them this year, or we have to wait till 2011?
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We'll be announcing our schedule for Winter 2010 soon. However, I can confirm that the second and third volumes of Wicked City ("The Other Side" and "The Scarlet Clan") are the only novels on tap for the second half of this year.Pijon wrote:Any luck with the light novels? Will you release them this year, or we have to wait till 2011?
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That's too bad. Wicked city is good too, but it's just not my style^^" I'll buy them anyway.
But when will your license expire? No offense, but if I'm correct you licensed the other series in 2006-2007. Will you wait until the last minutes?
But when will your license expire? No offense, but if I'm correct you licensed the other series in 2006-2007. Will you wait until the last minutes?
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We're unable to go into specifics about our license agreements.Pijon wrote:But when will your license expire? No offense, but if I'm correct you licensed the other series in 2006-2007. Will you wait until the last minutes?
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agreed I also would have bought boggie bop (spelling?) and vamp. in light of success of brave story, twelve kingdoms, Full Metal Panic, vampire hunter D, Dot Hack, Haruhi, Spice and Wolf, what are the chances of some light novels getting released.JakeeDylan wrote:I hope so and I hope Zero no Tsukaima will be my first Seven Seas title!
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Boogiepop and Others, Boogiepop Returns 1 and 2, and Boogiepop at Dawn all saw a release a few years back along with the four volumes of manga. You should still be able to find some of the volumes on Amazon and used.tantei okuoku wrote:JakeeDylan wrote:I also would have bought boggie bop (spelling?)
Info: http://gomanga.com/manga/boogiepop.php
As for other light novels, our current focus is on the Wicked City novels that we're putting together with our partner Tor Books.