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07. [14] However, in September during a hiatus due to health concerns, Inoue announced that the ending had been delayed until 2011. [15] Inoue posted an update on his website in December 2010, stating that Vagabond would not return until he regained "enthusiasm" for the series. [4] After eighteen-months, Vagabond returned to Morning as a monthly series in March 2012. [16] The manga went on what was supposed to be a four-month hiatus in February 2014, with the reason stated being for Inoue to work on research. [17] However, it was not until January 2015 that the series resumed.9企業傭兵6. 3破滅的王國6. 6Lv1魔王與獨居廢勇者7. 3超超超超超喜歡你的100個女朋友7. 6肌肉魔法使-MASHLE-StorylineEditDid you knowEditTriviaBased on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshifumi Tozuka. Soundtracks01[Opening Theme]Music by Avu BarazonoArranged by Queen Bee, Kôji TsukadaLyrics by Avu BarazonoPerformed by Queen BeeUser reviews3ReviewReviewFeatured review7/10 So so close to a perfect adaptation!I discovered the manga last year (thanks, local library!) and was hooked. So I anticipated the anime with bated breath. And in so many ways it's a fantastic adaptation of Sensei's work, even with the inevitable tweaking, additions , and storyline expansion that come with such projects. However, the one thing which bugs me, the biggest and only issue that bugs me, is that about half of each episode is spent in flashbacks and refreshers, and that's not counting the intro and extro credits sequences and next episode teaser. I don't know if this is because of this particular production, a quirk of this studio, or the state of anime production in general, but it's quite frustrating to sit through.
Now I get that some flashbacks are necessary to the plot: they help clarify the crisis of the episode, refresh the viewer's memory of stuff from the very beginning that might've become fuzzy, etc.