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Jagd84 said:

Milano12 said:

IrisBestGirl said:

Good to see Konosuba doing well, but see Re:Zero almost sales as much without new seasons is insane (a little bit salty, since Im a big Konosuba LN fan). Then again, as long as Konosuba still selling OK, I am happy XD Good to see Konosuba doing well, but see Re:Zero almost sales as much without new seasons is insane (a little bit salty, since Im a big Konosuba LN fan). Then again, as long as Konosuba still selling OK, I am happy XD



Re:Zero released 2 volumes then Konosuba released only 1 volume during this period. You have to look at volume sales rather than total sales.



Re:Zero released 2 volumes then Konosuba released only 1 volume during this period. You have to look at volume sales rather than total sales.



Eh, I don't think that's not quite accurate, IIRC Konosuba released a spin-off novel in the same period too. Since this this counting total series sales by that period and not just main volumes that would be included in this number. It's a good showing for both of them though, but this definite shows the strength of Re:Zero's staying power long after the anime has ended.



EDIT: Whoops, looking at the list again the spin-off is counted separately. Weird.



Z4k said:

*9. 2,179,345 Tokyo Ghoul:re (2016)

*5. 2,154,752 Tokyo Ghoul:re (2017)



That consistency though. *9. 2,179,345 Tokyo Ghoul:re (2016)*5. 2,154,752 Tokyo Ghoul:re (2017)That consistency though.



Yep. Regardless of where it ends up on chart, it is still maintaining it's base. That's excellent sign for longevity. Eh, I don't think that's not quite accurate, IIRC Konosuba released a spin-off novel in the same period too. Since this this counting total series sales by that period and not just main volumes that would be included in this number. It's a good showing for both of them though, but this definite shows the strength of Re:Zero's staying power long after the anime has ended.EDIT: Whoops, looking at the list again the spin-off is counted separately. Weird.Yep. Regardless of where it ends up on chart, it is still maintaining it's base. That's excellent sign for longevity.



while I can't say for certain since I just don't have the information on hand, but iirc this is at least wrong for the monthly reports:

The KonoSuba (main) series as well as the spin-off series are treated as different series in the cumulated series report. I'm fairly sure I have seen both in the list at the same time before as well. So unless for some reason the yearly report treats this differently than the monthly report the number up there should not include the spinoff sales



//edit Oh just doublechecked, it's even in this one lol. KonoSuba at 578,811, spinoff at 168,725

And saw your edit, my bad :P while I can't say for certain since I just don't have the information on hand, but iirc this is at least wrong for the monthly reports:The KonoSuba (main) series as well as the spin-off series are treated as different series in the cumulated series report. I'm fairly sure I have seen both in the list at the same time before as well. So unless for some reason the yearly report treats this differently than the monthly report the number up there should not include the spinoff sales//edit Oh just doublechecked, it's even in this one lol. KonoSuba at 578,811, spinoff at 168,725And saw your edit, my bad :P BBCode Modified by Toadesstern, Jun 1, 2017 6:12 AM