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1941. [20] Themes[edit] When he started writing the series, Ishiguro felt a certain discomfort about what was happening in Japan. It seemed to be around 2017–2018 when Japan was looking for flaws in its governance in the run-up to the 2020 Summer Olympics. He experienced déjà vu because of the scandal with the empty New Year's food. At that time, there were earthquakes and tsunamis that stripped people of all their habits. Sensing an ominous similarity between that time and present, he wanted to convey the sense of threat that society increasingly felt.

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[17] The series makes limited use of its opening and ending themes, and Watanabe has said that he wished he could use them more frequently. [9] Media[edit] Web novel[edit] The Re:Zero web novel was initially serialized by Tappei Nagatsuki (writing under the username Nezumi-iro Neko (鼠色猫, "Gray Cat")[18]) on the user-generated content site Shōsetsuka ni Narō from April 20, 2012, onwards. [19][20] As of February 13, 2021, six story arcs have been completed and two "EX" side stories have been published, with the seventh arc in progress. In total the webnovel has 609 chapters available. [20] Light novels[edit] See also: List of Re:Zero volumes Following the web novel's publication, Media Factory acquired the series for print publication. [19] The first light novel volume, with illustrations by Shin'ichirō Ōtsuka, was published on January 24, 2014, under their MF Bunko J imprint. As of December 2023, 36 volumes have been published, as well as five side story volumes and nine short story collections. Nagatsuki and Otsuka began publishing a series of short side-stories focusing on characters from the series in Monthly Comic Alive, starting with the character Elsa in August 2016. [21][22] It was followed with one focused on Petra Leyte on November 26, 2016,[23] and one featuring Ram and Rem on January 27, 2017. [22] The light novels are published in English by Yen Press, who announced their acquisition of the license via Twitter on December 2, 2015. [24] The publisher has also acquired the license to the Re:Zero EX side novels.