Kannagi Ceases Publication

Sat 2008/12/06 03:35 JST
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Many folks are speculating that the publication of Kannagi has ceased until further notice (no mention of it being ceased indefinitely) is due to the sad otaku voicing and showing their disapproval of Nagi sama not being as pure as they hoped by ripping up their manga and what have you.

I've seen many cases where one person decides to give up what they are doing due to pressure from haters which can also lead to stress and illness.

I've had this a lot in the past and still do. I have haters who want me to stop blogging, stop trooping and stop breathing too.
If they think their continuous bashing is going to affect me in anyway then they are highly mistaken - because we know who they are.

I also read how Internet Idol Mimi nearly stopped blogging due to haters.
Have you stopped doing something due to pressure from haters? If you have then rethink who you are living your life for. You live for the ones you care about and for yourself - not for people who hate you.

More Kannagi news at ANN.

UPDATE: But wait - I've seen many comments/blog posts of how people grow to hate anime characters - in particular that girl (forgot her name - the one with glasses from Geass) and Spinzaku.
Some characters are designed to be annoying but no need to hate them.

Original text from Lelouch Lamperouge below.

In a shocking an unexpected development, crazy shrine maiden manga Kannagei has ceased publication indefinitely. Fingers have instantly been pointed at the recent extreme actions of otaku “fans”.

The announcement, carried in the latest issue of ComicREX (where Kannagi is serialised), states that the health of mangaka 武梨えり/ Eri Takenashi is unsound, and so publication is to be suspended with immediate effect.

The magazine begs the forbearance of fans in awaiting further developments, but gives no timeframe for a resumption of publication, and gives no further information on what prompted the suspension.

Complete details from our friend in Sankaku Complex

For me it's a huge what in the world reaction. Given the popularity and the hype done to the said series. It's a huge question mark on me regarding the fact about the sudden announcement of it.

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  • white
    white in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2008/08/30)
    lolinapper
    http://otakai.ipbfree.com/index.php?act=home

    And this is why otakus themselves give otakus a bad name.

    Fri 2008/12/05 17:30:36 JST (ID #400125)
    reply to white's comment
    • Saito
      Saito in Singapore (Registered on 2008/09/27)
      Student
      http://noviceotaku.wordpress.com

      It isn't even certain if the rage incident is even related with this. Them being related is a mere baseless assumption.

      Fri 2008/12/05 17:34:54 JST (ID #400128)
      reply to Saito's comment
    • i'm mr. danger
      i'm mr. danger in Florida (Registered on 2007/08/17)
      student , otaku and awesome blogger
      http://otakudan.com

      The otaku that freak out because she may not be a virgin are morons and Hippocrates. the same guys who ripped their kannagi manga and are mad because their favorite anime character may or may not be a virgin, are going to comiket to buy kannagi adult doujinshi and whack off to.

      Sat 2008/12/06 04:48:35 JST (ID #400645)
      reply to i'm mr. danger's comment
      • TheAndySan
        TheAndySan in Ohayo (Registered on 2008/10/23)
        Blogger Looking For Employment
        http://www.theandysan.com

        I've never read Kannagi before, but I have heard a lot about it online.

        There have been times when I didn't like what my favorite characters did or didn't do. When Motoko from Love Hina cut her hair in the manga, I was pretty freaked out and couldn't look at her the same way. I loved her long hair and it was integral to her character, but I kept on reading and you know what happened? Her hair grows back. Sure, it's not as long as it was before, but she looked so much better.

        Of course, you can't grow your virginity back like you can hair. However, not being a virgin might give Nagi some room to expand as a character. Did the guys who spank it to her ever think of that?!

        The only time I would get mad at an anime or a manga series is if it didn't finish. I still wouldn't riot, but I would write about it, either in my blog (emo, I know) or in a letter to the company if I really cared for the series.

        Sat 2008/12/06 05:18:00 JST (ID #400667)
        reply to TheAndySan's comment
        • tenrou
          tenrou in Honolulu, HI (Registered on 2008/04/16)
          流浪人

          Plus, given that she's a fictional character, being a virgin or not is pointless. If a fan wants the character to be a virgin, start writing a doujin about how pure she really is, yadda, yadda, yadda...and make that the core belief of their own little world...

          Sat 2008/12/06 08:18:18 JST (ID #400853)
          reply to tenrou's comment
      • Drakzero
        Drakzero in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/06/07)
        Student

        I lol-ed. Personally, I don't think virginity is something that's 'so' important. For the very least, it doesn't play that much of a role in an anime. More so considering the fact that having sex is something between two person and not the rest of the world.

        Sat 2008/12/06 10:45:43 JST (ID #401003)
        reply to Drakzero's comment
    • Requiem
      Requiem in Mars (Registered on 2007/11/07)
      Web developer

      But the otaku that approve of this don't think it makes them looks bad, and the otaku that think this makes them look bad didn't support this backslash, it is simply a case of not all otaku being the same, like you, know, people.

      Sat 2008/12/06 09:37:58 JST (ID #400944)
      reply to Requiem's comment
  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    Needs MOAR Kannagi! Hope this will be over soon.

    Fri 2008/12/05 17:40:15 JST (ID #400130)
    reply to lerry[maru]'s comment
  • hiddennin
    hiddennin in Somewhere with internet (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    College student, Software Engineer, Otaku

    wow, sorta sucks when one of the artist of manga writers get sick

    lol, I could imagine what otakus did to ruin themselves ^_^

    Fri 2008/12/05 17:48:47 JST (ID #400137)
    reply to hiddennin's comment
  • Yaku
    Yaku in Chinatown, Los Angeles, USA (Registered on 2008/08/27)
    Student, part-time slave
    http://yakuri.wordpress.com/

    to the otakus: let's see how you like them cancelled dakimakuras.

    Well if she/he got sick for real nothing much can we done besides getting back to health.

    Fri 2008/12/05 17:52:54 JST (ID #400143)
    reply to Yaku's comment
  • Darknight
    Darknight in Los Angeles, USA (Registered on 2008/03/17)
    Filmmaker
    http://josewritingthelife.blogspot.com/

    I woke up to this? What the hell? ummm....

    Fri 2008/12/05 17:57:10 JST (ID #400145)
    reply to Darknight's comment
  • Neberus
    Neberus in Venezuela (Registered on 2007/01/14)

    NNOOOOO!!!!

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:00:37 JST (ID #400148)
    reply to Neberus's comment
  • Quen
    Quen in ニューヨーク (Registered on 2008/08/13)
    http://www.sankakucomplex.com/

    Was wondering how long it'd take to get posted!

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:03:35 JST (ID #400151)
    reply to Quen's comment
  • Onii-chan
    Onii-chan in his imouto's room (Registered on 2008/11/28)

    Noooo! My DFC nagi T.T
    Hope she gets well soon T.T
    <3 Kannagi

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:08:14 JST (ID #400159)
    reply to Onii-chan's comment
  • Risedawn
    Risedawn in Dark Side of Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    EX-NSF / NS-Men / Certis Cisco Protection Officer

    It is rumored that it was a 2ch guy cause this to happen juz because Nagi has Ex-boyfriend and might not be a Virgin anymore. What wrong with this guy anyway? Juz because Nagi might not be a Virgin does not mean he can attack the creator, wth....its juz storys & drawings to entertain people for heaven's sake.

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:08:15 JST (ID #400160)
    reply to Risedawn's comment
    • Zakaさん
      Zakaさん in アメリカ?日本かも??( ゚Д゚) (Registered on 2008/11/11)
      王オタク x 天才様
      http://www.zakarius.com/

      Yeah a few people take it very very far beyond "otaku".

      Sat 2008/12/06 04:07:00 JST (ID #400594)
      reply to Zakaさん's comment
  • Risedawn
    Risedawn in Dark Side of Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    EX-NSF / NS-Men / Certis Cisco Protection Officer

    Its is rumored the it was a 2ch guy who did this juz because Nagi has a ex-boyfriend and might not be a virgin anymore.

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:09:38 JST (ID #400162)
    reply to Risedawn's comment
  • Arein
    Arein (Registered on 2007/09/30)
    http://mkuain.wordpress.com/

    I'm confused.. What extreme actions of fans? Could someone explain this clearly.

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:11:19 JST (ID #400164)
    reply to Arein's comment
    • nanu
      nanu in U.S. Suburbia (Registered on 2007/12/28)
      hikikomori

      Did you follow the links embedded in the post at Sankaku Complex? "Extreme actions" would be typical channer outrage done for lulz.

      Fri 2008/12/05 18:18:28 JST (ID #400168)
      reply to nanu's comment
    • Ben Lau
      Ben Lau in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/11/28)
      Geotechnical Engineer

      You can check more details on this at sankakucomplex.com. If I'm not mistaken, the latest chapter caused the overobssessed fans to overreact to the point of attacking the series, hating it, ripping their Kannagi products. Its just sickening to see that the otaku in Japan have the capability of putting a lid on creativity. I was pretty pissed when Double Arts & Mx0 stopped since it was not "popular".

      Fri 2008/12/05 18:22:34 JST (ID #400173)
      reply to Ben Lau's comment
      • Fabian
        Fabian in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/08)
        student

        It has not been proven that the illness has been caused by those few stupid emo kids. If the mangaka is a professional he shouldn't take such an act of stupid nerd rage seriously.

        Fri 2008/12/05 18:30:25 JST (ID #400175)
        reply to Fabian's comment
        • Ben Lau
          Ben Lau in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/11/28)
          Geotechnical Engineer

          True that he shouldn't take it seriously. But I'm thinking that the mangaka himself might be stressed by other parties. I think sales and commercial pressure might be a factor but you're right, its still a form of speculation.

          Fri 2008/12/05 18:55:45 JST (ID #400208)
          reply to Ben Lau's comment
          • pipopaz
            pipopaz in US (Registered on 2008/08/26)
            thousand master II, Internet Learner, Auto didacta
            http://pipopaz.wordpress.com/

            i agree, that business can be harsh sometimes by an everchanging target population like otakus in japan

            Fri 2008/12/05 22:35:54 JST (ID #400379)
            reply to pipopaz's comment
      • Arein
        Arein (Registered on 2007/09/30)
        http://mkuain.wordpress.com/

        I was also pissed when Mx0 stopped.. I mean come on, they prefer orange clad ninja that focuses entirely on emo boy. >_>

        Sat 2008/12/06 01:42:12 JST (ID #400478)
        reply to Arein's comment
        • Ben Lau
          Ben Lau in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/11/28)
          Geotechnical Engineer

          There's no doubt that orange clad ninja has its flaws (heck, most people know better than to wear bright colors and stand out) but unfortunately, majority of anime/manga customers are Japanese. It really sucks when mangaka have to live up to "The customer is always right" philosophy.

          Sat 2008/12/06 06:05:05 JST (ID #400708)
          reply to Ben Lau's comment
          • Yaku
            Yaku in Chinatown, Los Angeles, USA (Registered on 2008/08/27)
            Student, part-time slave
            http://yakuri.wordpress.com/

            I always thought the phrase "the costumer is always right" as bull. There are times they are right, and times they aren't we're all human after all (doesn't mean costumers deserve crappy service).

            I think it makes even less sense with anime; if all costumers are catered with just mere fan service there wouldn't be any creativity since mangakas would always just "play it safe".

            I hope this hardcore otakus are but a minority, because Kannagi is a great show despite fan service and whatnot.

            Sat 2008/12/06 06:33:42 JST (ID #400745)
            reply to Yaku's comment
            • lightningsabre
              lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
              Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
              http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

              "The customer is always right" is just a slogan from a London department store that somehow took off, when in fact it was just a slogan to make the customer feel like they're important to their business. I always have to deal with this BS term when I'm at work because they're all b**ching about lies they've concocted to get refund/discount/credit/etc.

              The term "The customer always assumes it's right" is more appropriate.

              http://positivesharing.com/2006/07/why-the-customer-is-always-right-results-in-bad-customer-service/

              Anyhoot... enough of my rant. And you're right, by "playing it safe" mangaka are limited to what their creativity could've taken them. It's good to take people's opinions into account, but it's still their original creation and should go where they want it to go.

              Sat 2008/12/06 08:46:53 JST (ID #400894)
              reply to lightningsabre's comment
            • Yaku
              Yaku in Chinatown, Los Angeles, USA (Registered on 2008/08/27)
              Student, part-time slave
              http://yakuri.wordpress.com/

              I was mind boggling how otaku reacted to the fact Nagi has a boyfriend (never mind if sex was implied or not). Now even anime girls can't be a little more experienced?

              Thanks for the link, it's an awesome read (especially after a crappy day with crappy costumers).

              Sat 2008/12/06 09:01:31 JST (ID #400908)
              reply to Yaku's comment
  • Fabian
    Fabian in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/08)
    student

    Kannagei? Whew..and I thought the manga one of my favourite series is based on has stopped publication.

    But seriously, I hope the mangaka gets well soon.

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:19:37 JST (ID #400170)
    reply to Fabian's comment
  • kenjiharima
    kenjiharima in MOE LAND (Registered on 2007/11/28)
    Web Designer, Boxer, StreetFighter, Anime Collector and Gamer
    http://kenjiharima.blogspot.com/

    She needs to rest up, after sometime she'll be back.

    And for the otaku incident...that is to much.

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:45:56 JST (ID #400187)
    reply to kenjiharima's comment
  • persocomsan
    persocomsan in Pueblo, CO (Registered on 2008/06/20)
    http://animaticfigmation.com/

    This is just sad. Kannagi is one of the better anime out this season, and I'm sure the manga was just as good. I really hope the mangaka gets better and Kannagi goes back into production.

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:51:47 JST (ID #400199)
    reply to persocomsan's comment
  • Pyoro
    Pyoro in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Student
    http://anime.tedfox.com/

    maniacs like that really taint the otaku name... sigh

    Fri 2008/12/05 18:54:31 JST (ID #400206)
    reply to Pyoro's comment
  • Setsukyie
    Setsukyie in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/01/05)
    Student during the day, otaku at night, and amateur musician ^_^
    http://www.thebanzaieffect.com/

    I really want a 2nd season of the anime.
    All the nonsense is fun.

    Fri 2008/12/05 19:02:45 JST (ID #400218)
    reply to Setsukyie's comment
  • Setsukyie
    Setsukyie in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/01/05)
    Student during the day, otaku at night, and amateur musician ^_^
    http://www.thebanzaieffect.com/

    I really want a 2nd season of the anime.
    All the nonsense is fun.

    Fri 2008/12/05 19:03:17 JST (ID #400220)
    reply to Setsukyie's comment
  • gits_sac
    gits_sac in Singapore (Registered on 2008/11/15)
    http://www.sgcollect.com/forum/index.php?showuser=3533

    so is the anime still continuing???

    Fri 2008/12/05 19:07:17 JST (ID #400221)
    reply to gits_sac's comment
    • litokid
      litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
      university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
      http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

      Well, I'm pretty sure they finish planning and producing the anime before it's aired, so yeah. :P Probably won't get a second season until further notice though.

      ...this is rather sad. There weren't that many scans available for Kannagi last I checked to I'm not really up-to-date with the manga, but I did intend to catch up at some point.

      Fri 2008/12/05 20:00:09 JST (ID #400254)
      reply to litokid's comment
      • cactaur
        cactaur in despair (Registered on 2008/01/13)

        i just hope they finish the first season without stopping the production in the middle... this series is great and i really hope it continues to run noramlly.

        Fri 2008/12/05 21:44:59 JST (ID #400346)
        reply to cactaur's comment
  • wtfjusthappened
    wtfjusthappened in Illinois, U.S (Registered on 2008/01/22)
    Student

    Argh Kannagi is so much fun, hope everything gets resolved soon. Those Sankaku's posts following the 2ch posts were pretty funny tho, like the pantsu calculations and the house blue prints. Need more Nagi thighs.

    Fri 2008/12/05 20:19:11 JST (ID #400270)
    reply to wtfjusthappened's comment
  • aquilla
    aquilla in United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/10/22)
    Office Administrator
    http://aquilla429.co.uk

    Awwwh nuu, I love Kannagi *sad face*

    Fri 2008/12/05 21:03:12 JST (ID #400316)
    reply to aquilla's comment
  • Zou
    Zou in New York City (Registered on 2008/07/08)
    Student & Authorized Chicken Slapper
    http://www.otakuinternational.com

    Well I hope the artist gets better.

    And on a side note, I was viewing sankaku and reading up on this so called Overreaction of the Otaku (because I had no idea wtf was going on). Man.....some people just have problems and seriously they have to have some mental issues...

    Fri 2008/12/05 21:09:03 JST (ID #400323)
    reply to Zou's comment
  • Matteas
    Matteas in Prague, Czech Republic (Registered on 2008/10/25)
    High school student
    http://www.animeraku.com

    Nande ya nen?! This is so sad. Because of maniacs like this one, the reputation of otakus is gradually deteriorating.

    Fri 2008/12/05 21:09:35 JST (ID #400324)
    reply to Matteas's comment
  • Gavion
    Gavion in Boundaries of Reality and Fantasy (Registered on 2008/10/27)
    Student and Club Banchou

    Kannagi ceases?!
    Noooo!!!!! this one of the only two anime that can make me laugh(others being toradora)
    if they stop the manga, how can there be season two?
    How could they? i hope this won't stay permanently and hope the mangaka to get well soon(if she is sick).And for the otaku that caused this? i propose a headhunt!Nagi-sama no tameni!

    Fri 2008/12/05 21:29:05 JST (ID #400337)
    reply to Gavion's comment
  • Meimi132
    Meimi132 in Stuck in the void between the net life and real life. (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
    http://meimi132.wordpress.com/

    That was sudden.... I haven't been reading it though... so it doesn't affect me...

    Fri 2008/12/05 22:17:30 JST (ID #400367)
    reply to Meimi132's comment
  • Smithy
    Smithy in Neo-Venezia (Registered on 2008/05/20)
    ~Undine~
    http://bluebluewave.wordpress.com

    Regardless of the fact what exactly caused the illness of the mangaka, I find the whole “Nagi is a slut” outrage and reactions by those so called 'fans' mind boggling.

    First of all the fact that those otaku assume that Nagi having had a boyfriend or relationship equals her having had sex is quite the fallacious reasoning.

    Second, she's supposedly a centuries old goddess. Is it not likely for her to have previously been in love, been involved with a human? Jin being the first one would be more odd since the guy's nothing special.

    Third, what is it with otaku/2channers that for them a character must be a virgin because a virgin wouldn't "betray" them? That's yet another incredibly fallacious conclusion. A virgin may very well betray or cheat on you and someone who had a prior relationship may be faithful to you, there's no correlation. And are otaku that concerned with a potential partner betraying them? Have they been betrayed before then? Or is their interest in multiple different 2D (and/or 3D) characters subconsciously making them realize that if they give themselves the right to look upon different girls like that, a girl may do the same?

    Also, they want Nagi to be a virgin because they desire her and want to be with her? Besides the obvious issues of her being a fictional character, how twisted isn't this since Nagi is not only suggested to be in love with another character (Jin) in the story (and hence taken) but all those other otaku also lust for her.

    The very lack of any logical reasoning and abundance of ridiculous thinking in the "Nagi is a slut" thing I find extremely unsettling. Because just imagine what an absolute and utter idiot totally detached from reality and reason you have to be to even be able to think such an idiocy.

    If the author/mangaka in this case quits the manga because she is outraged and shocked at the reaction by some fans, then I think those fans deserve what they get, no more manga. And I think anime and manga fans as a community should check themselves and try and take a look at what some of the people in that community have become.

    Fri 2008/12/05 23:55:40 JST (ID #400433)
    reply to Smithy's comment
    • Ben Lau
      Ben Lau in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/11/28)
      Geotechnical Engineer

      Lovely reasoning. Too bad these 2channers can't read this post since their English ain't that good.

      Sat 2008/12/06 01:39:18 JST (ID #400474)
      reply to Ben Lau's comment
    • 「頂の座」
      「頂の座」 in That little island South of Malaysia (Registered on 2008/01/05)
      Mr. High Res

      You, sir, have won.

      Sat 2008/12/06 04:12:18 JST (ID #400602)
      reply to 「頂の座」's comment
    • SlickDog
      SlickDog in サンフランシスコ (Registered on 2007/11/23)
      Freelance Digital Production Artist
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/victor_lee/sets/

      @Smithy: I could not have said it any better.

      Sat 2008/12/06 06:26:30 JST (ID #400732)
      reply to SlickDog's comment
    • Emperor's Hand
      Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

      "People are strange when you're a stranger" eh?

      Sat 2008/12/06 06:28:46 JST (ID #400735)
      reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
    • litokid
      litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
      university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
      http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

      "Nagi is not only suggested to be in love with another character (Jin) in the story (and hence taken)"

      I'm just going to note how I think that works. As the protagonist we know, we identify with Jin and see him as either ourselves (thus making Nagi in love with us, the reader) or as a close friend whose life we're privy to (and thus someone we envy, but not hate). The "previous guy" though, is someone we don't really know nor care about and is thus an outsider and an intrusion.

      If I were to guess, I'd say that this time of mentality is especially true for Japanese and many other Asian cultures, which place heavy emphasis on "IN" and "OUT" groups; "us" and "them", groups we belong to and not, significant ones being immediate family, relatives, company, etc.

      Sat 2008/12/06 08:21:58 JST (ID #400859)
      reply to litokid's comment
      • Smithy
        Smithy in Neo-Venezia (Registered on 2008/05/20)
        ~Undine~
        http://bluebluewave.wordpress.com

        Indeed, this could very well be, but then those people who see or feel it to the extreme that they not only identify with Jin but want to be Jin (or take Jin's place) would perhaps be best served to realize that there's an entire legion of other people out there who want the same.
        The Nagi they dream to be with because she's a pure virgin is lusted for by so many others and has been 'defiled' in plenty of doujinshi and other otaku's thoughts. One has to reckon that their desire for Nagi is already rooted in an unhealthy obsession that has them detached from reality. If you continue on that line of thought you could conclude that all those otaku that think and live by the principle that their dreams and lust for a fictional character like Nagi are some sort of reality well then in fact it is their desire and dreams of Nagi that make her a slut, because if their dreams were real, thousands of people would be with Nagi (at the same time).

        My concern and ire -sorry for that negative element of ire- is simply how such illogical and misplaced thinking by so called 'fans' ruins what should be enjoyable entertainment for all of us.

        If a story or character moves in a direction I don't like then I may very well be disappointed, saddened, stop watching the anime, stop reading the manga and possibly stop being a fan if I dislike the direction it takes that much.
        But such extreme reactions as these? These clearly show those people have serious issues they should deal with first.

        Sat 2008/12/06 12:12:59 JST (ID #401046)
        reply to Smithy's comment
    • tenrou
      tenrou in Honolulu, HI (Registered on 2008/04/16)
      流浪人

      Well said...

      Sat 2008/12/06 08:22:09 JST (ID #400860)
      reply to tenrou's comment
  • Acseru
    Acseru in Arizona (Registered on 2008/08/02)

    No one here can understand the despair of sudden boyfriend.. Yes, maybe the reaction was bit of hardcore but thats why japs are so awesome. If the reaction would have been something like "Lame..." and not the rage like this there would have been no consequences, but now that the japs raged and literally pwned their tankoubons we got this, and hopefully the mangaka gets better and in next chapter comes a spoiler "NAGI IS A VIRGIN YEEEY! She really hates the guy she loved etc.".

    And quoting Smithy "If the author/mangaka in this case quits the manga because she is outraged and shocked at the reaction by some fans, then I think those fans deserve what they get, no more manga." Heh I think the fans who got into this dont really care have you seen the pics of shredded/burnt or some other way abused Kannagi tankoubons? Yeah, those pics are priceless.

    Well long story short, I really hope the mangaka gets better and continues with Kannagi or starts another manga.

    Sat 2008/12/06 01:34:50 JST (ID #400473)
    reply to Acseru's comment
    • Zou
      Zou in New York City (Registered on 2008/07/08)
      Student & Authorized Chicken Slapper
      http://www.otakuinternational.com

      I dont know man I don't see how this reaction makes japanese cool or otaku cool at all if anything it just makes them seem pathetic, reactions are one thing but this is completely off base.

      Cmon a friggen fictional character man, and wtf you feel betrayed by a drawing? That just means you better go to the local bar and find yourself a good lay cause damn man if you are thinking in that form, you sure do need to get laid.

      And I hope the Mangaka does not give in to their stupidity and writes in the next issue yeah shes not a virgin in fact she banged mad guys. She/he shouldn't give into the demands of some few idiots.

      Sat 2008/12/06 09:18:05 JST (ID #400923)
      reply to Zou's comment
  • Raz
    Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02)
    BioResearch Assistant

    Best wishes to the mangaka on a speedy and healthy recovery.

    I also wonder how this will affect the anime as I've taken quite an interest and will start watching it sometime soon.

    Sat 2008/12/06 02:42:22 JST (ID #400516)
    reply to Raz's comment
  • spidr245
    spidr245 in Everywhere, Anywhere, and sometimes There too (Registered on 2008/08/25)
    Ninja / Engineer / Sensei / 魔法少女 (What!?! I can't be, I'm a guy...)

    Well, if this continues, we can just say goodbye to Kannagi. T_T

    Sat 2008/12/06 02:49:03 JST (ID #400528)
    reply to spidr245's comment
  • Soth
    Soth in Barcelona, Spain (Registered on 2008/08/28)
    http://blog-soth.blogspot.com/

    I think that since Kannagi is now pretty popular, after the otaku rage they are thinking about the future approach of the manga in order to satisfy the fans. Not only for the sales of the DVDs, but also because Kannagi is the most known series of the rather low tier Ichijinsha editorial.

    Is kinda sad, since I'm following the manga way before the anime was announced, and by the popularity given by the anime, the course of the manga may be modified...

    Sat 2008/12/06 03:05:47 JST (ID #400547)
    reply to Soth's comment
  • Fiercest Bard
    Fiercest Bard in Brooklyn, New York (Registered on 2008/03/04)
    Graphic Design
    http://www.chromaengine.com

    Seriously the first thing that needs to be addressed is that the manga-ka gets well, I certainly hope she recovers quickly so that this series can continue. If it really is true however that Otaku in Japan have effectively stopped Kannagi's publication...well...it's a shame that such a great product was stopped due to over zealous fans. A real shame...

    Sat 2008/12/06 03:08:01 JST (ID #400549)
    reply to Fiercest Bard's comment
    • aseps
      aseps in japan (Registered on 2008/08/10)
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/aseps/

      yes, i support you, we have to cheer him to continue the manga. I have started to read the manga these days and i want it to continues!

      Sat 2008/12/06 04:14:52 JST (ID #400606)
      reply to aseps's comment
  • the great paul
    the great paul in heaven (Registered on 2008/03/14)
    pervert

    i love haters.i love getting them mad and getting them pissed

    its very easy to get revenge on them for hating you when people knows that person hates you.its easy to set them up

    Sat 2008/12/06 03:54:04 JST (ID #400585)
    reply to the great paul's comment
  • Quen
    Quen in ニューヨーク (Registered on 2008/08/13)
    http://www.sankakucomplex.com/

    News that Kannagi was ceasing publication last night was certainly a surprise, considering the apparent popularity of the show.

    I wouldn't know about calling it "highly likely" that it was due to the author feeling under the weather due to internet commentary, but it may perhaps be true.

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:03:54 JST (ID #400589)
    reply to Quen's comment
  • e-jump
    e-jump in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/22)
    Engineer by weekdays, Hikki by weekends
    http://ejump.wordpress.com/

    Nothing of value was lost.
    *in before rage

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:07:45 JST (ID #400595)
    reply to e-jump's comment
  • Lelouch Lamperouge
    Lelouch Lamperouge in ClovisLand (Registered on 2008/08/21)
    former Emperor of Britannia
    http://reflectiarx.wordpress.com/

    @Danny
    that character with glasses is probably Nina.
    Given the fact that she made FLEIA and the way she hated Zero in the said series. People started to hate her. Especially when Nunnally was killed by FLEIA only to be a joke of Sunrise when Nunnally shows up later in the show. Suzaku on the other hand, turned from a hated character to a respected one when Code Geass ended.

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:13:09 JST (ID #400603)
    reply to Lelouch Lamperouge's comment
    • Emperor's Hand
      Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

      That's how i viewed it! Suzaku was annoying to me until the last few episodes when they teamed up. Nina on the other hand bugged me consistently throughout the series. Being so afraid of the "11s" was just ridiculous...grrr.

      Suzaku became one of my favorites, after Lelouch of course ^_^

      Sat 2008/12/06 06:31:33 JST (ID #400739)
      reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
  • JChow
    JChow in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/14)
    Student, ...someday...zzz

    I would like to take this moment to say that stories are meant to be read. Not read and whine that so and so was suppose to be this or do that, you can keep those thoughts to yourself. Not go and tell everyone not to buy it just because it did not meet up to your expectations. And seriously if you don't like the story anymore don't buy it. No one is physically or mentally forcing you to continue buying their products.

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:13:46 JST (ID #400604)
    reply to JChow's comment
  • 「頂の座」
    「頂の座」 in That little island South of Malaysia (Registered on 2008/01/05)
    Mr. High Res

    Has anyone mentioned how Haruhi has had tonnes of boyfriends in the past yet?

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:13:48 JST (ID #400605)
    reply to 「頂の座」's comment
    • Raz
      Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02)
      BioResearch Assistant

      True but she stated she's never had any real interest in any of them. Plus her age, level of maturity, eccentricity, and general attitude towards men is highly indicative that she wouldn't resort to anything past a kiss or even holding hands romantically.

      (Spoiler)
      I believe her first kiss was with Kyon...of course, she's a goddess so erasing that wouldn't be hard.

      Sat 2008/12/06 04:24:31 JST (ID #400617)
      reply to Raz's comment
  • tibul
    tibul in UK (Registered on 2008/01/28)
    Network Technician
    http://www.myyaruki.com

    You can be safe in the knowledge of one thing with haters that they must have no life to live of there own if they can spend all there time trying to spread there jelouse hate, the best thing to do is to not aknowledge them at all i.e. if they send hate mail automatically mark it as spam, if they write offensive message on sites about you etc just completly ignore them and in the end your the one laughing at them as they waste there time as your living the life the way you want despite what the jelouse haters think.

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:17:55 JST (ID #400608)
    reply to tibul's comment
  • Zakaさん
    Zakaさん in アメリカ?日本かも??( ゚Д゚) (Registered on 2008/11/11)
    王オタク x 天才様
    http://www.zakarius.com/

    Kannagi is one of my favorite shows airing right now, but I wish the author good health. I doubt they would stop writing because of a few people going emo.

    It's a shame some maniacs have to hate for the author writing their own story. -_-

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:18:01 JST (ID #400609)
    reply to Zakaさん's comment
  • persocomsan
    persocomsan in Pueblo, CO (Registered on 2008/06/20)
    http://animaticfigmation.com/

    I stopped making music because I lost the passion after having very little support and being bashed for it. I've stopped pursuing dreams because of shattered confidence, to the point where I'm quite lost. I can understand why someone would stop doing something because of haters, I really can. But more so than haters what I think is more depressing is when you don't have supporters. I wish I could improve my communication skills as it opens new doors all the time.

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:24:39 JST (ID #400618)
    reply to persocomsan's comment
    • Emperor's Hand
      Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

      Read some J. Krishnamurti or Joseph Campbell to inspire you. "Follow your bliss" and new doors will be opened to you and the hand of destiny shall be your guide!

      Well that is the feeling they give when you read or watch them. Great scholars and thinkers they were.

      Sat 2008/12/06 06:35:10 JST (ID #400748)
      reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
  • Patrick Tan
    Patrick Tan in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/09/13)
    Student
    http://cottondream.blogspot.com/

    haters will only makes me do more stuffs they're hating.. ^0^

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:25:30 JST (ID #400622)
    reply to Patrick Tan's comment
  • meronpan
    meronpan in カリフォルニア (Registered on 2007/12/30)
    software manager
    http://wawawawasuremono.com

    noooooooooooo kannagi! at least i still have a good back log to read through...

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:39:02 JST (ID #400633)
    reply to meronpan's comment
  • Hachiko
    Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Student
    http://arudesu.animeblogger.net

    Manga is manga, why get so serious over an matter like this? Talk about too "dedicated" fans ;o

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:43:41 JST (ID #400641)
    reply to Hachiko's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    I think hate is a strong word/emotion ^^; energy can be better spent on something more productive? I'm not saying I'm an angel with no flaws or emotions or stuff I dislike, but usually if I really dislike something I tend to take less notice of it?

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:44:16 JST (ID #400643)
    reply to chun's comment
    • spidr245
      spidr245 in Everywhere, Anywhere, and sometimes There too (Registered on 2008/08/25)
      Ninja / Engineer / Sensei / 魔法少女 (What!?! I can't be, I'm a guy...)

      Well put Chun. People shouldn't get so angry over something that doesn't really affect them directly. Like every other big hit show out there, eventually people are gonna forget about Kannagi anyways. It stays in the sun until something else "better" comes along.

      Sat 2008/12/06 05:51:54 JST (ID #400699)
      reply to spidr245's comment
    • Gammagreen_Zero
      Gammagreen_Zero in Porto, Portugal, Earth Federation (Registered on 2007/02/18)
      Student, Gamer, Part-time EFSF Pilot

      Aaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwww - But you ARE an angel Chun! ^_^

      I agree with you 100% - I you don't like something, ignore it and leave people who DO like it be.

      Sun 2008/12/07 07:11:17 JST (ID #402084)
      reply to Gammagreen_Zero's comment
  • Amiantos
    Amiantos in Illinois USA (Registered on 2007/11/30)

    I read the publication was stopped because of the author's health right now. Seems like a lot of manga author's are getting sick lately.

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:52:47 JST (ID #400650)
    reply to Amiantos's comment
  • Dynames
    Dynames in Miami - Florida (Registered on 2008/06/18)
    Graphic Designer

    Kannagi *sniff* *sniff* T_T

    Sat 2008/12/06 04:53:26 JST (ID #400652)
    reply to Dynames's comment
  • NPC
    NPC in Rocklin, CA (Registered on 2007/12/06)
    JR. College Student
    http://npc.talkingincircles.net/

    Everyone's a hater of something...

    Sat 2008/12/06 05:02:14 JST (ID #400661)
    reply to NPC's comment
  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    That's cruel >0<

    Sat 2008/12/06 05:24:31 JST (ID #400671)
    reply to Monkee's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Just to make things clear, the OFFICIAL reason is due to author's illness.

    Just forget about speculation. Shure it CAN be due to some extreme otaku hating, trolling and complaining... but the fact is that WE DON'T KNOW FOR SHURE.

    So, to avoid even more speculation, attacks, and anger, it's better to make things clear.

    I didn't start watching Kannagi yet, but I will when I have the time.
    I love the character designs (Nagi is awesome), and I think the otaku hatred is limited to just a few fanatics.

    It's the dark side of Internet... people think that anonymity means they can do anything they want, and thus, things like these happens unfortunately.

    Sat 2008/12/06 05:29:44 JST (ID #400676)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    About Mimi... is that why there are no more Mimi posts?
    Yep, I thought it could be something like that...

    Anyways, I know how she feels.
    I mean, I'm not cute like her, and I didn't really get stalked or pursued by internet trolls or anything like that...

    But I came close to having something like that.
    I'm currently moderating a big community from my hometown, and I had some people even calling my cellphone due to fights about politics in the community.

    And I never publish personal info online, but unfortunately, some very dumb friends of mine thought it wasn't harmful to give my personal cellphone number to people I don't know.

    Imagine that. It's bad enough that we have to be very very careful about our own personal info on the web, but now I also have to be worried for what my friends might reveal about me.

    I avoid at all costs being paranoid, because paranoia can destroy people's life and cause worse things... but well, we have to be prepared for some stuff.

    Because such is the world we live in, unfortunately.

    Internet can make wonders... it has changed my life, and I think it has potetion for marvelous things yet to be revealed... but in the same manner, it can bring out the worst side of some people too.
    Some people think that they can do everything they want on the Internet, some people don't think of the consequences of things they do on the Internet... this is a culture that HAS to change.

    But you know... the human kind is far more uncivilized, dumb and ignorant than it realizes. It'll take sometime for a true Internet ettiquete, culture and education to evolve.

    Sat 2008/12/06 05:42:06 JST (ID #400687)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • chaosprophet
    chaosprophet in Brazil (Registered on 2008/10/16)
    Student

    Never hated one character. The farthest I got was to being indifferent or slight anoyed with some. I prefer to spend my time enjoying new series than using it to hate charcaters or series. Hate is something we should avoid as it only harms the one who hates. And we already have plenty of reasons in real life to hate so I don't want to add anything more.

    Sat 2008/12/06 05:52:49 JST (ID #400700)
    reply to chaosprophet's comment
  • AnimeRookie
    AnimeRookie in the frozen wastelands of Scandinavia (Registered on 2007/11/10)

    Why is it that japanese otaku can be so overzealous about their girls in anime ?

    SO much so that the publishers take drastic measures such as this ?

    Sat 2008/12/06 05:56:20 JST (ID #400702)
    reply to AnimeRookie's comment
  • notfair
    notfair in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/14)
    Student, ACG Fans
    http://modvisc.blogspot.com

    I know the latest chapter turn out to be unexpected, but its good. hopefully it just the author illness, and get well soon.
    I never hate any character from anime, some time just not like it that all.

    Sat 2008/12/06 06:04:07 JST (ID #400707)
    reply to notfair's comment
  • Shockerz
    Shockerz in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/10/12)
    Student
    http://shockerz.wordpress.com/

    Shocking indeed to heard that kannagi ceases its publication. Well, the people will get over it soon. Kannagi is not a bad series but why are Otaku are so upset about her virginity? in either way it's a good anime.

    I never hated anime character before I mean what's the use when hating a character? nothing.. right? Well, that's my 2 cents.

    Sat 2008/12/06 06:21:30 JST (ID #400725)
    reply to Shockerz's comment
  • silent1134
    silent1134 in Los Angeles, California (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    ???Confused???

    Well hopefully the author will be back soon...

    Sat 2008/12/06 06:25:06 JST (ID #400730)
    reply to silent1134's comment
  • The Lyrical Loli
    The Lyrical Loli in Los Angeles, California, U.S. (Registered on 2007/10/14)
    Kokoro Kotonoha's personal trainer
    http://loli1983.wordpress.com

    I have never ever grown to hate any anime character.

    It's because ANIME CHARACTERS existance that i can escape the hate i have for real people in the real world who have the same amount of hate towards me.

    Sat 2008/12/06 06:35:58 JST (ID #400750)
    reply to The Lyrical Loli's comment
  • yanipheonu
    yanipheonu in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (Registered on 2008/11/26)
    Student
    http://justobserving.wordpress.com/

    This makes me a saaaaaaad panda.

    Sat 2008/12/06 06:37:20 JST (ID #400752)
    reply to yanipheonu's comment
  • Koji98
    Koji98 in Arlington, Texas (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Your local Otaku Cashier.

    I read about this over at the anime news network. If she really is in poor health, then hope she gets better. If it's due to all the recent events around Kannagi, then all I can say is "Good Luck".

    Sat 2008/12/06 06:39:24 JST (ID #400755)
    reply to Koji98's comment
  • Fyuku
    Fyuku in Medan,North Sumatra. Indonesia (Registered on 2008/11/28)
    Blacksmith

    i hope it'll continue soon and make me lough again
    damn 4 all otaku who protest the show

    Sat 2008/12/06 06:53:53 JST (ID #400771)
    reply to Fyuku's comment
  • andra
    andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    中学生
    http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com

    NOOOOOOOO! Nagi-sama!! This world is lived by humans and ruined by humans too ^^;

    I have this thinking of why does things always get big when the manga is adapted to anime. I mean when Kannagi is still in manga only, you dont really see so many news about it, so many blogs writing about it ^^;

    Sat 2008/12/06 07:08:39 JST (ID #400786)
    reply to andra's comment
  • The Bard
    The Bard in Dokodemo ii yo (Registered on 2008/03/12)
    Poet (not)

    I believe that hate (or like how one my friends put it, elevated feelings of dislike ^^;) is merely our reaction to something (or someone) that causes us pain.
    If only more people could understand why the pain exists in them in the first place, there would be less hate in the world.

    Sat 2008/12/06 07:09:46 JST (ID #400788)
    reply to The Bard's comment
  • Anjerasu
    Anjerasu in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/04/13)
    Graphic Designer
    http://anjerasu.wordpress.com

    Sadness, it's those really bad people who make so much trouble. That's why we need real Death Note(s), get their names and send them to their graves.

    Sat 2008/12/06 07:22:08 JST (ID #400795)
    reply to Anjerasu's comment
  • Gibson
    Gibson in California (Registered on 2007/05/27)
    Student artist
    http://www.requestview.wordpress.com

    Ahhh man another good manga gone again just like Mx0

    Sat 2008/12/06 07:32:42 JST (ID #400806)
    reply to Gibson's comment
  • Exno-REY
    Exno-REY in NYC, New York (Registered on 2008/11/01)
    Violinist

    wow I didn't know people could get so crazy over an anime character. ( well I mean being attracted to one is fine and all but man this is overboard )

    Sat 2008/12/06 07:45:25 JST (ID #400814)
    reply to Exno-REY's comment
  • Deranged
    Deranged in Loughborough UK (Registered on 2007/02/17)
    Aeronautical Engineer
    http://www.deranged-minds.com/blog/

    I do hope this is just a big coincidence otherwise this is a sad sad day for obsessive otaku who didn't really care about the virginity issue.

    Sat 2008/12/06 07:46:58 JST (ID #400818)
    reply to Deranged's comment
  • tueac
    tueac in Singapore (Registered on 2008/08/23)
    Fresh Diploma Grad... enlisted.. Cpl soon I hope...
    http://splifearts.com

    Yes i have hated some anime Chara,

    because for some i see myself in them... and realized how powerless i am like them...

    and for some they are just hateful, going against my policies of life... and is to me extremely idiotic.

    Spinzaku is just annoying... and sometimes stupid.

    Sat 2008/12/06 07:58:22 JST (ID #400826)
    reply to tueac's comment
  • Blaizer
    Blaizer in Spain (Registered on 2008/05/06)
    3D Character Artist
    http://blog.whiteblaizer.com

    Ohh no, Tsugumi!

    kannagi is one of my fav shows in this season, sad news.

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:03:40 JST (ID #400829)
    reply to Blaizer's comment
  • Hidden Oasis
    Hidden Oasis in California, United Sates (Registered on 2008/10/28)
    College Freshmen

    I think there otaku that care too much about anime need to lay off. When I first heard it I thought about those otaku "HA! I hope you're happy now," since I don't read Kannagi.

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:11:29 JST (ID #400839)
    reply to Hidden Oasis's comment
  • ar
    ar in A PLACE THAT YOU CAN'T FIND (Registered on 2008/11/16)
    student

    the character i most hated is xxxxxxxxxxx!

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:11:46 JST (ID #400843)
    reply to ar's comment
  • litokid
    litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
    university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
    http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

    Guess I'll post again after Danny bumped it. The amount of hate shouldn't really surprise us, considering the level of obsession some fans have over Kannagi - looking for three-pixel panty flashes ( http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2008/12/01/blatant-nagi-panchira/ ), comparing Nagi's lips in different TV broadcasts ( http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2008/12/02/the-lips-of-nagi-sam-%e2%80%93-kannagi-quality-analysis/ ), even drawing up an accurate building plan for the house in the show ( http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2008/12/05/so-you-want-to-live-with-nagi/ ). No, it doesn't make it any less senseless, but it does tell you of just how much obsessed fans are capable of.

    Hate is a complete waste of energy, but this realization is, unfortunately, something that comes late for most and never for some.

    About anime characters: there really are some characters that are meant to be hated. It's one of the most basic ways to create conflict and help you identify with the protagonist. If Nina and Suzaku weren't hated as much, would you like Lelouch and his using his friends as pawns? Whenever I find myself despising a character, I remind myself that that's exactly the point - and this hate isn't something I should be taking out of the virtual, anime world. All this is only if there's a real basis though. Nina is irrational and judgemental, Suzaku had his own way of justice. Nagi on the other hand was once in love. I suppose that's a bit too realistic and similar to real world women for some people.

    Regarding Mimi: to tell the truth, I've been worried because I haven't seen her around as often any more. I thought I saw her under a different alias once, but it could just be my eye playing tricks on me that time.

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:15:53 JST (ID #400852)
    reply to litokid's comment
  • Darkdam
    Darkdam in New York (Registered on 2007/09/01)
    http://darkdam.deviantart.com/

    I hope this doesn't affect the anime production. I'm liking it so far, I'd be disappointed if it were suddenly dropped. It's the same with some of the manga in the US. ADV would translate a manga part way and just stop. God I hate them.

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:18:35 JST (ID #400854)
    reply to Darkdam's comment
  • Coco the Bean
    Coco the Bean in Northern California (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    Pokemon master
    http://thecococafe.wordpress.com/

    Fictional characters are fictional. Jeez.
    I've grown to hate certain characters, but I never go overboard. Strong dislike might be a more appropriate term.

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:21:46 JST (ID #400858)
    reply to Coco the Bean's comment
  • snorlax
    snorlax in los angeles (Registered on 2008/06/16)
    student

    I hated Light from Death Note. He had it good with Misa, but that ass when and screwed it all up trying to be GOD!!!! Other then that I watch the series.

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:35:36 JST (ID #400881)
    reply to snorlax's comment
  • silentkey
    silentkey in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/24)
    Student, Uncle & hopfully a good husband..

    A real pity...but i expected it...with all the news i read about it...it had to have a negative impact...on the artist...

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:49:04 JST (ID #400897)
    reply to silentkey's comment
  • lightningsabre
    lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
    Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
    http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

    I wonder if those 2-channers who are hating on Kannagi are feeling guilty about this news or not...

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:50:48 JST (ID #400900)
    reply to lightningsabre's comment
  • xdx
    xdx in Singapore (Registered on 2008/02/16)
    conscript

    whats the big fuzz about Nagi not being a virgin? lol..

    Sat 2008/12/06 08:52:29 JST (ID #400903)
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  • Kururu_luva
    Kururu_luva in Richmond, BC Canada (Registered on 2007/01/20)

    *facepalm>shakes head>sad face* Who cares if a fictional character is a virgin or not? -__-

    Sat 2008/12/06 09:14:07 JST (ID #400918)
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    • Requiem
      Requiem in Mars (Registered on 2007/11/07)
      Web developer

      Actually is not that surprising, anime, and all of fiction, is created to produce emotions in the audience. What amazes me is that they refuse to accept the result.

      Engaging in fiction means signing up into an emotional roller coaster, if you can't take it it's your fault, just step down the rails, disengage from the dream world, forget about the work of fiction.

      Sat 2008/12/06 12:51:05 JST (ID #401076)
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  • Dancing Queen
    Dancing Queen in Southern California (Registered on 2008/01/08)
    Blogger, Figure collector, Baby Photographer?
    http://www.howagirlfigures.com

    i'm so sad about this, since i really liked the anime and if it doesn't get picked up again the anime won't have a decent ending, if any at all... Lets just hope that the artist is really only sick and isn't just giving up cause of stupid fans...

    Sat 2008/12/06 09:20:44 JST (ID #400925)
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  • Requiem
    Requiem in Mars (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Web developer

    Its exaggerating, given the hordes of people that hated evangelion, pokemon, and suzumiya haruhi, its not understandable that a full grown mangaka would stop a succesful series just because *some* people hate it.

    The only way it makes sense is if the numbers of haters is larger than the number of fans in which case then it is possible that the series is in fact, well, bad.

    Hyped does not mean good and frequently means bad.

    Until reading this manga (or rather renting the anime) I can't tell for sure which is the case.

    Sat 2008/12/06 09:34:37 JST (ID #400940)
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  • kona.kona
    kona.kona in Singapore (Registered on 2008/10/15)
    Student
    http://konadora.wordpress.com

    I don't know why they would hate.. if they don't like it, just don't watch/read it.

    On a side note, does this mean the anime will stop too?

    Sat 2008/12/06 10:13:29 JST (ID #400972)
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  • KnightBaron
    KnightBaron in Neo-Venezia (Registered on 2008/02/15)
    Noob Coder
    http://knightbaron.sytes.net/

    This is why I don't consider myself otaku.

    Sat 2008/12/06 10:29:43 JST (ID #400986)
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    • Requiem
      Requiem in Mars (Registered on 2007/11/07)
      Web developer

      So if a person of your country/gender/race/family did something wrong you'll detach renounce of that group? You could say that otaku is by definition a bad person but there are several definitions of otaku in use and no, I don't care what definition you declare "official" there are several in use and you have to adapt to context.

      How ever the reason I dislike -people who insist they are not otaku- is because they insist they are normal, when I don't think there is such a thing as a normal person, everyone has quirks, some certainly more than others but most people won't admit their queerness, not even to themselves. People who pride themselves in being otaku/geek/nerd are free to embrace their differences and are at the same time more capable of understanding the peculiarities of other people.

      Sat 2008/12/06 12:40:49 JST (ID #401072)
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  • fallenAnvil
    fallenAnvil in So Cal (Registered on 2008/06/29)
    Working on it
    http://www.fallenanvil.com

    these haters need to get a life......all chars deserve screen time. No matter how annoying they are.

    Sat 2008/12/06 10:45:24 JST (ID #401002)
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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    I don't really have any characters I hate, it's either I like, respect, or just don't like; people change, views change. Though the fans thrashing all that Nagi merchandise is a tad overboard.

    Sat 2008/12/06 10:52:51 JST (ID #401009)
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  • oOgA
    oOgA in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/29)
    otaku? lol
    http://www.thebanzaieffect.com

    regardless what it is , i do hope the series will continue. nt good to see a series ceased indefinitely

    Sat 2008/12/06 11:18:49 JST (ID #401022)
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  • Lethia
    Lethia in シンガポオル (Registered on 2008/10/17)
    Kawaii Pink Stuffs FanGirl, Cat Lover, Otaku, MP3 Hunter, Matcha & Afternoon Milk Tea Addict.
    http://lethiachan.blogspot.com

    eventhough I love watching Anime, I wont hate any anime characters after all they're just a character created by a person, not real at all. I dont wanna waste my time hating someone who doesnt even exist ^^;

    Sat 2008/12/06 11:25:18 JST (ID #401026)
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  • Smithy
    Smithy in Neo-Venezia (Registered on 2008/05/20)
    ~Undine~
    http://bluebluewave.wordpress.com

    About Danny mentioning hating anime characters and mentioning “Code Geass”. One of the things I loved about “Code Geass” -so mind you it's my own personal opinion- is how it was written and its plot developed in this aspect. If you let yourself be immersed in the story you would most likely be swept to one side, either supporting Lelouch or supporting Suzaku

    I would not say I really hated any character in the series but rather I enjoyed and liked how some characters were brought on screen that it sparked my viewing experience to despise them, oppose them or support them from within the series' premise. Which to me is a sign of a good, enjoyable series, because that means it was able to sweep me away in its story.
    Being carried away while watching the series like that I see as a positive element that you're really enjoying it as entertainment and I would not go as far as to really develop hatred and take it with me outside of the series fictional premise.

    “Code Geass” in that awed me and was such an enjoyable show since I was pulled to Lelouch's side and found myself opposing Suzaku's actions (while I still agreed with some of his views) and really enjoyed how they were played out against each other and how they both evolved as characters and their interaction with each other changed towards the end of the story.

    It could be possible the reaction of fans affected the mangaka's desire and commitment. While of course pure speculation do not forget the mangaka is an artist and to many artists, the public reaction to their work (and positive support of it) is important and can make it worthwhile. When faced with such extreme reactions from fans, it is possible they could be affected by them.


    About hate and haters in real life matters. What I find most disturbing in my own life lately is that I've been having quite negative emotions because I'm faced with some situations and people where I feel I'm being taken advantage of and all my hard work and commitment is for naught due to a combination of some people's mentality of sloth, taking advantage (of me) or plain negative attitude.
    A chain is only as strong as its weakest link and the weak links in the chain of work alas make all my efforts and commitment as a strong link go down the drain.

    I'm not sure how I can deal with this to turn it around and generate strength from it and I fear those people's actions are grinding down on me that much I'm becoming more spiteful and negative, something which I do not want. I would fear becoming a hater because I may driven to it by them.

    Sat 2008/12/06 12:35:40 JST (ID #401068)
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  • Sabekuji Kaneda
    Sabekuji Kaneda in Parañaque, Philippines (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Mechanical Engineering student
    http://sabekujikaneda.multiply.com/

    Oh darn! I actually liked the manga and now it's suspended? Why have the Gods forsaken me?! DX

    It must be hard for the mangaka. I hope she recovers from this illness of hers and continue publishing the manga. It would be a waste if she didn't continue it, especially if the reason why she stopped was because of these haters x_x

    Sat 2008/12/06 13:16:42 JST (ID #401104)
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  • Cyberchaos
    Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17)
    NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
    http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/

    trolls trolling trolls

    it really is quite amusing how a hivemind could have such a large impact on a single person

    Sat 2008/12/06 13:28:04 JST (ID #401120)
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  • urbanslayer
    urbanslayer in Chelmsford, UK (Registered on 2007/09/17)
    IT Professional

    That really does suck. I was enjoying Kannagi. Some people really do take things a bit too far..

    Sat 2008/12/06 13:32:26 JST (ID #401125)
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  • ELTboy
    ELTboy in Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/18)
    Me.
    http://eltworld.wordpress.com/

    Nooooo... Nagi-sama!!! This is so sad. I really hope Kannagi comes back.

    I always believe in standing by what you believe in. I have a postcard that has this, with a mountain as the background: "If you can't get through the mountain, try going around it. If you can't go around it, try going over it. If you can go over it, ask yourself if getting over to the other side is all that important. If it is, set your heart out to dig a tunnel through it." Wise words indeed.

    Sat 2008/12/06 14:08:50 JST (ID #401172)
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  • Meimi132
    Meimi132 in Stuck in the void between the net life and real life. (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
    http://meimi132.wordpress.com/

    Some characters are meant to be disliked. It's just how it goes.

    Sat 2008/12/06 14:44:07 JST (ID #401202)
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  • R-1
    R-1 in a happy place. (Registered on 2007/07/05)
    Overman
    http://myplasticmoustache.blogspot.com/

    Sigh. Just because one has a boyfriend/girlfriend doesn't necessarily mean sex is involved (though the people who do it in my shop's toilet would most likely disagree. Get a hotel room dammit!)

    Sat 2008/12/06 15:13:27 JST (ID #401227)
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  • Guarayakha
    Guarayakha in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/09/01)
    3D artist- Codemasters KL

    They should be glad that the author didn't threw a hissy fit and decides to reveal that Nagi is a non-virgin, transexual trap (does that term means a girl who turned into a guy and still looks like a girl? ZOMFG) in the next volume.

    Sat 2008/12/06 16:28:45 JST (ID #401265)
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  • Raptor
    Raptor in パース市、西オーストラリア (Perth, Western Australia) (Registered on 2008/03/09)
    ソフトウエアエンジニア (Software Engineer)
    http://timkoh.info

    Darn! I just recently imported all of the manga released so far of Kannagi.. (and it was quite expensive with the poor Aussie exchange rate too)

    I hope that the mangaka will get better soon.

    Sat 2008/12/06 17:49:10 JST (ID #401361)
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  • Hangmen13
    Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia, but now studying in KL (still the same country) (Registered on 2007/04/21)
    Wanderer of the Mist
    http://hangmen13.16ops.com/

    Hating a fictitious character is fine. Hey, at least no one in real life (other than fanboys of the said character) will ever be mentally tortured for that. However, the Kannagi fiasco was extremely... too far, overblown, and really, the worse drama I've ever seen in my whole life.

    Sat 2008/12/06 17:52:27 JST (ID #401365)
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  • Zeneva
    Zeneva in Singapore (Registered on 2008/09/15)
    Student

    lol, I used to hate suzaku from code geass alot. But I guess after watching season 2, i've grown to be more sympathetic with him.

    Sat 2008/12/06 19:12:02 JST (ID #401438)
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  • Larein
    Larein in California, USA (Registered on 2008/10/23)
    A person who draws things.
    http://lala-larein.blogspot.com/

    I wouldn't say I truly hate some anime characters. Like Suzaku, it was really just fun to make fun of him. But I would only do this with a fictional character, never to real people. I think maybe that's one of the reasons that makes anime good, they make characters for you to dislike so, you don't end up hating anyone in real life. It actually gives you something to talk about with fellow fans too.

    I haven't read the Kannagi manga yet and I'm only at about episode 5 of the anime. But I really like it and plan on reading it. :/ I hope this whole issue is taken care of in the right way.

    Sat 2008/12/06 21:24:09 JST (ID #401556)
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  • Andrei-kun
    Andrei-kun in California, USA (Registered on 2008/10/23)
    Student
    http://andreijournal.blogspot.com

    Why this has to happen. Do they don't just take it for fun and happiness? -.-

    Sat 2008/12/06 21:30:44 JST (ID #401563)
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  • bolt
    bolt in Tampa Fl. (Registered on 2007/04/17)
    security/3d graphic artist
    http://www.kennethleishman.com/

    hate is a strong word for me.. and to hate something that doesn't exist in the first place... ultimate in stupidity.. yes i think some characters are annoying.. and hope the next bulliet is for them.. but once the show is done.. i don't ripe up the book or anything. even in real life i don't hate anybody.. though there are some people that i woudn't mind not seeing for the rest of my life.. but i don't wish them harm or bad... :)

    Sat 2008/12/06 22:47:14 JST (ID #401617)
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  • AT1987
    AT1987 in Thailand (Registered on 2007/12/02)
    http://at1987.com

    I never truly hate any characters from any medias. (film, drama, anime, etc.)

    In my country there are some forum threads about this case and people in my country and me thought that it's very stupid to hate and ban Kannagi just she has the boyfriend and .... with him maybe in my country there aren't many truly otaku. Even there are otakus in my country, their characeristic is only 1/10 of the Japanese otaku.

    Many female reader also feel sorry for the mangaka. (Is the mangaka is female ? We thought she is. If it's not, sorry!) And blamed the male Otakus what they do is just bully her and they're not gentleman.

    I still continue watching reading and support Kannagi and hope the mangaka can overcome this hardship and continue drawing again.

    Sun 2008/12/07 00:13:02 JST (ID #401683)
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  • edan1979
    edan1979 in bolehland happily never after (Registered on 2008/11/14)
    lazily spend time as a system administrator and wasting my degree in accountancy
    http://edan1979.blogspot.com

    what to do... we cant always satisfied everyone...

    Sun 2008/12/07 03:25:13 JST (ID #401803)
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  • Nara
    Nara in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/12)

    ITS A SONY.

    Sun 2008/12/07 04:46:08 JST (ID #401906)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    It really sux when things like this happen. I'll admit I hated a couple times when some stuff in my fave anime didn't go as I wanted but almost always when that happens the anime ends up good. I've looked at it as part of the "movie" (anime watching?) experience.

    as for the haters...I've had my share of haters in my lifetime (both online and irl), it almost never fails me when I tell them that they hate me because they love me. lol. either that or i just ignore them. Really, its just a waste of your time and energy to respond to them. One thing to remember you can't please everyone :D

    Sun 2008/12/07 05:00:12 JST (ID #401917)
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  • Maryweather
    Maryweather in Sydney (Registered on 2008/05/22)
    Teacher, Artist, Writer
    http://eatdrinkmanotaku.blogspot.com/

    Is it me or the irony behind this new development is so thick you could cut it with a knife?

    Sun 2008/12/07 05:45:50 JST (ID #401977)
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  • Halconnen
    Halconnen in Karlsland (Registered on 2008/11/18)
    Student
    http://www.certaincake.com

    I'm all for organizing a couple of flowers and get well presents for her.

    Not because I'm particularly a fan of the manga, but because I think the mangaka could really need the encouragement after all the fanbase hate.

    After all, what keeps people working on stuff certainly ain't the haters.

    Sun 2008/12/07 12:15:17 JST (ID #402381)
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    • Halconnen
      Halconnen in Karlsland (Registered on 2008/11/18)
      Student
      http://www.certaincake.com

      I find it ironic that the jlist banner below this newspost had Nagi on it. xD

      Sun 2008/12/07 12:41:23 JST (ID #402404)
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  • orcinus
    orcinus in some snowy peak (Registered on 2007/10/08)
    Art student
    http://ohcirnine.wordpress.com

    Ceasing publication is just letting those delusional fans win. And this will let them win in future engagements. Thinking in a political sense, precedent is precedent and it's tough to get that momentum to stop. I hope they reverse their decision and continue on regardless of any fan reactions like what just happened.

    Sun 2008/12/07 16:48:47 JST (ID #402622)
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  • xyanide
    xyanide in The Netherlands (Registered on 2008/09/21)
    Audio Engineer
    http://www.otakusdream.org

    Some people really need to stop thinking of hatemail as objective criticism.

    Sun 2008/12/07 16:57:13 JST (ID #402626)
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  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    Thats sad to hear, I rather like the anime of Kannagi.

    Sun 2008/12/07 22:07:58 JST (ID #402874)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Hope the mangaka is okay, I really love Kannagi and would like it to continue!

    Mon 2008/12/08 13:43:02 JST (ID #403577)
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  • kâkebuke
    kâkebuke in Paris, Not Texas (Registered on 2007/12/17)
    Wibbling+Writing+Teaching
    http://www.kakebuke.net

    This made me reflect on how my feelings of dislike or hate towards characters grew much stronger when I started watching anime. I'm not sure why. But I have never done hater-type things, and am actually getting better at not wasting energy on it. I'd rather laugh about it. I actually always liked both Nina and Spinzaku, though -- and completely understand characters designed as villains or designed to disappoint or annoy at some point.

    As for Kannagi, I sincerely wish for the mangaka's speedy recovery, whatever the reason. And I shudder to imagine the amount of pressure from the business side of things... I really hope she will be able to continue her story the way she wants to write and draw it. I haven't read it yet but am enjoying the anime very much indeed.

    Tue 2008/12/09 00:15:32 JST (ID #404103)
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  • Falryu
    Falryu in Puerto Rico (Registered on 2008/08/24)
    Computer Engineering Student
    http://www.ryublog.co.cc

    I think otakus took too seriously about Nagi being a god. Does this mean the anime is going to stop soon? That was my number 1 comedy on my watchlist. Now I'll have to move to macademi wasshoi.

    Tue 2008/12/09 06:31:18 JST (ID #404396)
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  • suki
    suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
    http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/

    This is depressing TT_TT
    Oh well, I do hope that over time people will learn from this...
    Since I, too, would like to pursue an art-orientated career... this is something I can't read without feeling sad.

    Wed 2008/12/10 14:43:09 JST (ID #406354)
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  • Mimi
    Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
    Student
    http://anime.scripts.mit.edu/miteiru/

    Hey, this is just like Robert Frost's "Fire and Ice" (sorry, poem reference). I believe that the Kannagi haters' type of hatred is "fire" - it's passionate and without reason. Fire is better than ice because ice is cold hatred with reason, which is why ice is the true epitome of hell. Most of the hatred in the world is because of passion... I hated Nina because I really wanted Lelouch to succeed. But after the season ended, when I think back to how I reacted, it was very ridiculous. xD

    Thu 2008/12/11 02:45:56 JST (ID #407047)
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  • amasero
    amasero in USA, Maryland (Registered on 2008/05/13)
    anime junky :3
    http://www.youtube.com/ThisGuyJohn

    all i can contribute to this.. is a sad face. :(

    Mon 2008/12/15 23:56:30 JST (ID #413419)
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  • Patrick Barron
    Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09)
    Grocery Store Clerk

    One thing to voice your opinion; it is another thing to jsut smash someone in the ground like that on line.

    Sun 2009/02/15 01:54:28 JST (ID #489978)
    reply to Patrick Barron's comment
  • Argyle
    Argyle in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/23)
    Otaku Programmer/Gamer/Artist/Photographer
    http://argylebolivar.wordpress.com

    >_____<""

    Sat 2009/04/18 11:31:42 JST (ID #568910)
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  • agata
    agata in Romania (Registered on 2008/09/29)
    Designer
    http://www.edenfantasys.com/

    I always knew that otaku don’t like new and edgy, they like just comfortable and familiar. Does it mean that the anime would be pulled from broadcast soon?

    Fri 2009/05/22 15:58:12 JST (ID #616924)
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