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Netorare
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
Give me your address then come home late. Your girl with scream my name for the next 30 mins. I'll leave tissues. Dual uses here.
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Fakku tends to stray away from controversial content due to public backlash unfortunately, just like how loli books have been stated to be difficult to publish with other companies. So it be a while before we get NTR.
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623
FAKKU QA
RozenLetter wrote...
Fakku tends to stray away from controversial content due to public backlash unfortunately, just like how loli books have been stated to be difficult to publish with other companies. So it be a while before we get NTR.Well that's just not true. In OP's last random thread asking about loli books, YQII addressed the situation. It's nothing to do with public backlash. Not to mention, NTR isn't considered controversial content.
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623 wrote...
RozenLetter wrote...
Fakku tends to stray away from controversial content due to public backlash unfortunately, just like how loli books have been stated to be difficult to publish with other companies. So it be a while before we get NTR.Well that's just not true. In OP's last random thread asking about loli books, YQII addressed the situation. It's nothing to do with public backlash. Not to mention, NTR isn't considered controversial content.
It says basically that companies don't want to work with adult content yet the issue still falls mostly towards controversial content while non controversial content gets published easier. That still falls under backlash due to fear of companies not wanting to get sued or their customers leaving.
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NTR isn't controversial
I feel like doujinshi conventions and online stores are getting more and better NTR content than magazines nowadays.
I feel like doujinshi conventions and online stores are getting more and better NTR content than magazines nowadays.
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YQII
FAKKU Translator
RozenLetter wrote...
It says basically that companies don't want to work with adult content yet the issue still falls mostly towards controversial content while non controversial content gets published easier. That still falls under backlash due to fear of companies not wanting to get sued or their customers leaving.The problem is the false spin you're putting on your statement, implying that we are avoiding NTR out of a fear of a public backlash. NTR is one of the most popular genres both in Japan and the West, and it's pretty mainstream, so I have no idea why you're tying to conflate it with more extreme fetishes.
I'll sum up and restate what I said in that topic to clear up any misunderstandings: more extreme content is hard for us to publish, because Japanese publishers typically say no for various reasons. Even if we get a license, payment processors in the West will instead say no, meaning we can't sell it. This is completely out of our hands, and has nothing to do with us wanting to protect some imagined image. Finally, this has no relevance whatsoever to NTR.
To get back on topic and try to answer OP:
Eddyuzumaki wrote...
Can we please get more NTR?We publish a number of magazines, the content of which is dictated by market demands as a whole, as well as available artists. It's not something we have direct control over, but assuming the demand for NTR stays as high as it is, I wouldn't be surprised to see more of this kind of material in the future.
As for books, we are constantly looking for potential NTR-centric licenses, precisely because we know there is a demand for it. However, we want all of our releases to do well, so we won't pick up any odd title just to fill some quota. All I can say is this kind of book is certainly on its way, and when it finally arrives, it will be a good one.
Finally, our main focus is on commercial manga, but you could try to reach out to any of the other publishers who sell their content here and mainly work on doujinshi releases. Check their social media to see if they are interested in this kind of feedback and how you can contact them.
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YQII wrote...
RozenLetter wrote...
It says basically that companies don't want to work with adult content yet the issue still falls mostly towards controversial content while non controversial content gets published easier. That still falls under backlash due to fear of companies not wanting to get sued or their customers leaving.The problem is the false spin you're putting on your statement, implying that we are avoiding NTR out of a fear of a public backlash. NTR is one of the most popular genres both in Japan and the West, and it's pretty mainstream, so I have no idea why you're tying to conflate it with more extreme fetishes.
I'll sum up and restate what I said in that topic to clear up any misunderstandings: more extreme content is hard for us to publish, because Japanese publishers typically say no for various reasons. Even if we get a license, payment processors in the West will instead say no, meaning we can't sell it. This is completely out of our hands, and has nothing to do with us wanting to protect some imagined image. Finally, this has no relevance whatsoever to NTR.
To get back on topic and try to answer OP:
Eddyuzumaki wrote...
Can we please get more NTR?We publish a number of magazines, the content of which is dictated by market demands as a whole, as well as available artists. It's not something we have direct control over, but assuming the demand for NTR stays as high as it is, I wouldn't be surprised to see more of this kind of material in the future.
As for books, we are constantly looking for potential NTR-centric licenses, precisely because we know there is a demand for it. However, we want all of our releases to do well, so we won't pick up any odd title just to fill some quota. All I can say is this kind of book is certainly on its way, and when it finally arrives, it will be a good one.
Finally, our main focus is on commercial manga, but you could try to reach out to any of the other publishers who sell their content here and mainly work on doujinshi releases. Check their social media to see if they are interested in this kind of feedback and how you can contact them.
NTR often has rape so those two kinda go hand in hand thats why i see it as controversial, as for what i meant earlier i said due to other companies besides fakku, i just assume its easier for non controversial content to be published and as a reason for other genres being published.
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Eddyuzumaki
Loli God
Thank you YQII for taking the time to explain all that it means a lot. I probably will reach out to the individual NTR artists themselves like you suggested. I need me some more Itou Eight! Lol
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YQII
FAKKU Translator
I would advise against reaching out to artists directly unless you have a confirmation from a publisher that they are interested in working on their material. We probably have the best contacts in the industry, so it's only a matter of resources on our end. My suggestion was to reach out to publishers, such as the ones listed on this page, not artists. It's most likely better to let them handle the communication with artists, if they're interested.