I was… excited… for this new release. Omegaverse, flirty omega, omega x beta, beautiful art style, a calm and wholesome story but reading this really makes me wonder if it’s even worth continuing? It’s kind of disappointing seeing this happen to so many artists
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They limit the amount of episodes and rush them to cut out so much of what they originally planned. What’s the point of hiring artists to create stories if you’re gonna restrict them like that? At least let them know from the start so they can plan a story that fits those limits
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I can’t imagine how frustrating it must be to be forced to cut things short and not even get to release extras or anything…
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For me if a story isn’t doing well it should be the company taking the loss. Like, if the manhwa wasn’t selling well or whatever let the artist finish it and for their next project then set a shorter limit but don’t come mess things when the story is already ongoing…
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@HoinLP I don’t understand why a platform make a contract to adapt a novel if not prepared for the outcome whatever it is, if we felt the horrors in a rushed OG story, the feeling on the adapted ones it’s worse.
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@HoinLP Wait, I'm having a hard time following what's being said. Can you give me a summary? 😭🙏
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@sky_lisette Basically, an artist who had already planned more than 2 seasons for a manhwa adaptation was told they’d have to wrap it up in just 51eps even though they had originally planned 37eps for the 1S alone. So they had to cut out a lot and rearrange everything to fit within that limit
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@HoinLP That’s so frustrating! Does anyone know if the same thing happened to “Sweet Poison” on Lezhin? That one “ended” way before when the novel ended. https://t.co/VpB7sgCoij
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