fugou keiji balance: unlimited
lai lai come read
disclaimer: these are what i gained from jumping down the rabbit hole that is the Internet. i only fetch what was available. feel free to dig more
lai lai come read
disclaimer: these are what i gained from jumping down the rabbit hole that is the Internet. i only fetch what was available. feel free to dig more
the anime is produced by CloverWorks directed by Tomohiko Ito. also inspired (keyword: Inspired) by a novel of same name written by Yasutaka Tsutsui (the man we shouldn't give the spotlight to)
genre: Comedy, Detective, Mystery
wiki page
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Millionaire_Detective_Balance:_Unlimited
genre: Comedy, Detective, Mystery
wiki page
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Millionaire_Detective_Balance:_Unlimited
Yasutaka Tsutsui
his works are known for its dark humour. though we don't know whether the CloverWorks studio also adapted Yasutaka's dark humour and satirical contents, a good heads up for those who are not fond of mystery
Yasutaka wiki
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasutaka_Tsutsui
his works are known for its dark humour. though we don't know whether the CloverWorks studio also adapted Yasutaka's dark humour and satirical contents, a good heads up for those who are not fond of mystery
Yasutaka wiki
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasutaka_Tsutsui
a little bit info and articles on the author
link to articles
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/tag/yasutaka-tsutsui/
link to articles
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/tag/yasutaka-tsutsui/
but it was mentioned that the anime, Millionaire Detective Balance: Unlimited is Inspired by the light novel Fugou Keiji. Yasutaka Tsutsui is not involved in the production
the ones involved are the animators, voice actors, sound producers etc. but it's not like you're doing a dent in their pocket as most watch illegally ((WE DO PUT A DENT, IN A WAY RIGHT?))
wait i need ta feed my cats
about adaptation:
no, authors do not profit from adaptations (mostly) it's a one-time payment. in this case it's inspired. not sure if the grandpa in the 2nd Division is a cameo
no, authors do not profit from adaptations (mostly) it's a one-time payment. in this case it's inspired. not sure if the grandpa in the 2nd Division is a cameo
the anime is fully owned by CloverWorks. Yasutaka is in no way involved in the productions or gaining profits. But What Should You Do Now?
here are possibly the conditions you are in
- you're going to watch anyway. the anime intrigues you. it's an anime, with comedy genre, you like it
- you're going to watch anyway. the anime intrigues you. it's an anime, with comedy genre, you like it
- knowing the author of the novel it was based off is someone who doesn't have rights, watching the anime makes you uncomfortable. you don't want to watch anymore.
feel free to do so and mute the words related. it's tough work but good for your mental health. put yourself first.
feel free to do so and mute the words related. it's tough work but good for your mental health. put yourself first.
- you don't give a shit about it. the anime barreled itself into your timeline and you were somehow reading this thread. you are cool. thank you for reading