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NT20 next week

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>Manabu Ono working on SAO Alicization
Well, the S3 believing has ended.

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– How about reasons why shows that may have sold well (like Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon) do not get more seasons?

Kevin: I’m glad you used Horizon as an example since we heard about it first-hand. A member of the production team at Sunrise mentioned that the studio had no intention whatsoever to push for more because the series entailed tons of design work, so despite being a fairly successful property it wasn’t really worth the effort for them; for those unaware, Horizon has an endless cast of characters and a ridiculous mishmash of settings that makes the preproduction process much more complicated. Granted we’re only talking about a studio’s point of view here, but it’s a good example of the many seemingly minor circumstances that can get in the way.

Source: https://blog.sakugabooru.com/2017/02/27/sakuqa-anime-industry-and-production-questions-3/

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