UlasanAnime.com – The narrative of “Chasing Zefiris; Please! Yuti” delves into a personal reflection on reading light novels, specifically the TokyoPop translated series by Ichiro Sakaki. The author expresses anticipation for the fourth installment, noting its delayed release and the distinct reading experience it offers compared to other genres.

The author likens the experience of reading these novels to a “Suddenly Raquel moment,” describing it as a light and enjoyable read that was completed within a few hours. Despite the tranquil expression it evoked, the author humorously wishes for a “Suddenly Raquel moment” where the fourth book is unexpectedly canceled, forcing readers to actively seek it out.

Shifting to a more serious topic, the article addresses the complexities of licensing in the anime industry. The author expresses a lack of concern regarding ADV’s situation, drawing a parallel to Geneon’s DVD distribution issues. The core of the concern lies in the potential for fans to be denied access to content they wish to own and enjoy.
A significant example cited is the “Macross” licensing quagmire, which the author describes as cruel for showcasing a series’ quality only to have it mired in legal disputes and withdrawn from the market. This situation, according to the author, ultimately penalizes the paying fans the most.
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The article concludes with a hopeful plea that amidst the corporate maneuvers and behind-the-scenes dealings, beloved anime series do not become “orphaned” due to unresolved licensing issues, leaving fans in limbo.




















