Hisshou Dungeon Unei Houhou
Alt Names: | 必勝ダンジョン運営方法 相手に合わせる理由がない Certain Victory Dungeon Administration Technique The Way to Absolute Dungeon Administration – There Is No Reason To Meet With the Opponent! |
Author: | Yukidaruma |
Artist: | Yamaneko Suzume |
Genres: | Action Adventure Drama Ecchi Fantasy Harem Shounen |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | One day in a sunny leisure day, a woman visited my house and asked me if I’m interested in managing a dungeon along with support from a goddess. But of course, I refused. Eh? I shouldn’t ignore a person in trouble, moreover if it’s a beautiful woman? No way, that’s too bothersome and why do I have to do that? I’m perfectly satisfied with my comfortable life now, throwing it away is just overly stupid... Sigh, fine. So I just go to another world, become a dungeon master, manage a dungeon, and deal with a mana circulation problem? Understood, but how to do it? Let me show you how... |
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We take all the fun out of it too, an Isekai harem with nothing but humans is BORING!!! Monmusu is the way of the future~
Sorry, bitches... i just couldn't bear this anymore... without further ado, i'm calling quit on this manga...
In the West, isekai is the Space genre, there are a bunch of shitty versions of those, all basically amount to the Hero, who is somehow from Earth, travels to another world through poorly explained means, where all the people look human, but all the customs are different to anything the MC knows, adventures ensue. Your mary sue ones come in many varieties though, I think the Romance genre falls into this mess most often, with complete nobodies, some describing themselves as plain looking, ending up with large harems of men or women, or getting the one impossibly attractive person in the state.. Go to any online store and you will see huge boxsets of cheesy books for under a dollar, or under ten if you go for the physical book, go to a physical store to watch them get thrown out as the next batch of releases comes.
Edit: this is just discounting the more obvious Fantasy, and Superhero genres.
It's a bit like mining for diamonds, you will find a lot of rocks and coal but occasionally you find a real gem.
Of course its "possible", just like its possible that the illuminati caused 9/11. The question is, how likely is it?
These are not exactly "complex" stories. They are like middle or highschool level fantasies at best, the kind that most people have but are too embarrassed to talk about and grow out of. To top it off they are mostly copies of each other with minor details like names/characters/powers changed.
And we know for a fact that these stories are not exactly dominating the market. They are saturating it, which is a different thing entirely. Look at the volume sales of something like Berserk, or even Re:Zero. Compare them to a generic isekai manga which is nowhere near the top rankings. If anything, the sales prove that readers, even japanese readers, prefer stuff other than generic isekai with mary sue MCs.
Can you please name a western publisher who would be happy to accept a really badly written story similar to 95% of Isekai series here? And actually pay me for it.
Because when I go to forums frequented by writers, most of them complain about how hard it is to get your first story published. And the stuff they write is obviously leagues higher than "MC gets OP powers while women throw themselves at him".
You're already in the bargain bin if you use the kindle store
It really isn't that hard to get published nowadays, not a knock at this story, I enjoy reading the ln, but you should really check out the bargain bin in the kindle store if you want to see how low standards for storytelling can go in this day and age. There are some things that wouldn't even pass as fanfiction in there, and they charge you to read them.
Also, for those concerned about the harem, those first two don't join, as far as I know.
Isn't it just possible that the Japanese culture actually enjoys something that western culture cringes at? (Well, some of us anyway, these wouldn't be translated if everyone cringed...) Isn't it possible that these stories are simply popular over there and DO NOT REQUIRE LEGITIMIZATION BY US? (Sorry, Android phones have no control for italics...)
I am shocked at just how many times I have to write the above (although a lot more politely). I should really just create a form and post links to it from now own... (/Whine)
Also, to the person I replied to, this isn't a rant at you, but the person you replied to. I mostly agree with you, and completely agree with gaigous... (End rant)
8 years of no more gym classes, no more sports, an exercise-less lifestyle, a not hard labor job, making your own meals and eating what you want can easily make a 26 yr old worse off physically than their 18 yr old self
In physical terms there isn't too much difference between a 26 year old and an 18 year old, so I'm not really certain I understand the point of that except maybe to make him highschool aged?
So it's like KFC?
It's really bad but I like it
I don't think you understand just how low the bar is to get published in some situations. Back in the golden era of garbage straight-to-VHS movies there were plenty of companies who published anything they could get their hands on and made a bit of a profit by pure saturation.
Like it or not, Isekai is selling like hotcakes for some reason, so you have a massive selection of newcomers wanting to cash in on their shitty story coupled with the promise that some hikikomori will buy ten copies as long as you have cute girls on the cover and a story they can self-insert into.
Yeah, it's not as profitable as a big, high-profile manga from a famous author, but it's not like those authors are going to publishers who won't get them the audience they feel they deserve. The shitty authors have to settle for the shitty publishers, and the shitty publishers are more than happy to run the presses 24/7 with anything that can get them some cash in return.
You don't have to understand why people buy things you don't like, people have a diversity of standards and interests, and If you need an example of something horrible still being marketed, just look at Micheal Bay.
Even if we assume that the author is paying a mangaka just to promtoe his LN, and the magazine doesnt give a shit, that still brings up the question of how the original story was chosen to be published as a LN. It still had to pass some kind of selection process to do so.
With something like, say, death note, berserk or Ajin, its obvious how they managed to pass the selection process. Their drafts obviously had substance to them and the mangakas can draw. With series like this, it just makes you wonder how they got published in the first place.
The thing about the free market is that its motivated by profit. Some kid's badly written highschool fantasy should have next to zero chances to get published unless he has contacts...like his relatives working at a publisher or something like that.
I mean, I could write a draft that looks like your typical isekai story, submit it to all the big name western publishers, and i would get laughed at and blacklisted. The chance of me getting published is pretty much zero.
Just how do these authors get their crap published? Bribing editors is one of the few ways i can think of. Theres obviously a selection process, just how do they pass it?
It's the same for movies/video games: you can either gamble on a new type of movie/video game, where you can either win big or lose big; or you can use an already working formula. You will win less, but will cost you less and you will still win a bit of money. It's for this reason that we have films/video game enjoyable but with little impact and that look all the same.
I have more or less the same opinion than you: if it's enjoyable but unoriginal/bad, Meh, let's read it, though don't except me to buy it or a good rating; if it's awful, a bad rating suffice. Though, if it's so awful that it's funny, jokes with others in the comments. (I am watching you, Satan High)
this is just for promote the LN .
nowadays, the company didn't actually looking for a good or acceptable stories... they are actually looking for a 'selling' stories which is belong to the isekai genre (for now) because standard action fantasy genre are currently boring as shit and quite predictable, not to mention underdog MC are not currently in fads... shit stuffs as long as its isekai-ish will sell no matter how shitty or weird the stories are... if its shitty then you can pass it as a light read, if its weird then it can be served as 'a nice for a change of pace' excuses...
stop complaining and just enjoy the ride... you can always leave if you dont like it, by complaining and voicing your seem-like-a-pro-critics-but-actually-generic pointers actually shows how much you take a liking to this series...
Haha, it's cute you think there's some kind of standard at work here, this is the free market, and that means we get everything, not just the good, not just the bad, everything.
>MC is an ordinary high school boy that gets transported to another world by a hot goddess
>instantly gets OP powers
>chosen because he is very knowledgeable (since japanese highschoolers are geniuses apparently)
>video game stats
>[ chuuni skill names ]
>first chapter shows him with a massive harem
>first chapter has him instantly meet with two hot girls who are fated to become part of his harem
>one of the girls is conveniently a princess
>three powerful adventurers job to the MC's low level monsters
>art is very simple and bland
Just how did this get past the selection process? Did the mangaka bribe an editor or something?