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Reception It was reported in May 2017, that over 3 million copies of the light novel are in circulation. [92] That same year, No Game No Life was the top ten selling light novel series with several of its books appearing in the top thirty selling volumes list. [93][94] Starting in its 2014 pool, the yearly magazine Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi!, listed the light novel and the protagonists of No Game No Life beginning in its polls;[95][96] in addition, the series ranked fourth in Sugoi Japan 2015 polls. [97] Seven Seas Entertainment's localization of the manga was able to reach The New York Times Manga Best Sellers and ICv2's charts. [98][99] The anime series saw similar success and its home media made appearances on Oricon's weekly selling charts. [100][101] In April 2014, No Game No Life was one of the top recorded anime series on Sony's Torne;[102] a poll by AT-X ranked the series as one of 2014's top anime series. [103] Anime News Network had four editors review the first episode of the anime: Carl Kiminger, Rebecca Silverman, Theoron Martin, and Hope Chapman. [104] Opinions summarized: Kimlinger enjoyed the premise and the concepts of games as battles; Silverman and Martin disliked the characters; and Chapman expressed absolute disdain, writing "nothing has made me roll my eyes, gag, or feel more irrationally angry this season than this insulting self-insert pandering trash heap". Carl Kimlinger continued the series, and published a positive review for the anime. [105] He wrote that the premise presented many flaws but were balanced out by other aspects: Sora and Shiro's "over-powered hero" archetype is balanced out by their flawed lifestyles, motives, and their "visible delight in crushing their enemies"; Stephanie Dola's mistreatment with gags and Sora and Shiro's growing respect towards her; and the harem aspect with Sora's apathy and interesting female characters.
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