His favorite studio adapts works of fiction without any literature awards

>his favorite studio adapts works of fiction without any literature awards

KyoAni only adapts things that they themselves give literature awards to.

It's like you drawing multiple doodles. "Awarding" one of them a prize, and then expanding the doodle a little bit.

But muh Eupho (it's also a real novel, not some LNshit)

what's the point of literature awards when you can't get actual anime awards

Violet will be Hibike tier good because everyone at KyoAni actually liked it.

>his favorite studio adapts light """""""""novels"""""""""

Violet Evergarden is going to be real anime kino.

>it's also a real novel, not some LNshit
The difference is pretty arbitrary.
Monogatari and Overlord aren't technically LNs for example.

Violet will be Kyoukai no Kanata all over again.

Doubtful. They both have different structures, not to mention VEG is actually finished unlike all their other LNs they adapted.

The book fucking dropped the ball, I read the japanese version and even Murakami shovelliterature is a better read.
It's LN tier.

I'm sure.

Of course based Kyoani vastly improved it. Their scriptwriters are much better then any dedicated book writers. That's why Kyoani called special.

>his favourite studio gave a literature award to Kyoukai no Kanata

>take work of fiction
>talk with the author about buying publishing rights assuming you don't already have them
>give it an award for being a great work of fiction as you buy the publishing rights
>announce an anime of the "award winning novel/manga"
>reap in as much profit from increased sales as possible
Kyoanuses really don't see what's going on.

Because you pulled more than half of that out of your anus.

>increased sales
So it means anime story is better tan book?
They only real problem with authors whose stories were sold to kyoani: no one cares about them even sfter the anime. Really, we know many mangakas but no one can name a single post-2009 Kyoani LN author without google.

>Beyond the Boundary began as a light novel series written by Nagomu Torii, with illustrations provided by Tomoyo Kamoi. Torii entered the first novel in the series into the second Kyoto Animation Award contest in 2011, and it won an honorable mention in the novel category.[7] The studio later published the first volume on June 9, 2012, and three volumes have been released as of October 2, 2013.

KnK is the most blatant example of it. Author independently submits it to a Kyoani contest they use to find poor authors that are willing to sell their IP off, Kyoani proceeds to like it enough to publish it and make an anime out of it.

They do this shit a lot you idiot. Kyoani is not the imaginative greatness you think they are, they're just a big studio with a lot of animators and a lot of money.

trips of truth

From what Sup Forums says, Kyoani is not so rich and not so big, but their animators are so talanted that single Kyoani animator can replace an entire B-tier studio full of animators by itself.

Yea, I also heard from Sup Forums that all the best writers in the world always go to Kyoani and ask them for advice on their upcoming novels.
They say Chuck Palahniuk and David Foster Wallace personally begged KyoAni writers for help on some of their best works.

Do you really believe that these latini monkeys kniw about shit like that?

>from what Sup Forums says

Topkek

Pretty much this. They cucked Kyoukai no Kanata's author so hard that his twitter is nothing but images from the adaptation.
And KyoAni is owned by the Yakuza too.

Sup Forums compared Violet Evergarden with Oscar Wilde and Charles Dickens, what do you think.

Infinite Jest is perfect material for Kyoani.

>Their scriptwriters are much better then any dedicated book writers. That's why Kyoani called special.

So...this is the autism of Kyoanifags

The Picture of Dorian Gray would actually make a nice fujobait anime. Of course, Kyoani in their highness and absolute wisdom would decide to remove the darkest parts of the novel and Dorian's hedonism and absolute egoism would turn into funny quirks. And of course all the characters would be turned into high schoolers

Charles Dickens' novels instead of focusing on Victorian industrial cities and workhouses would be set in a Japanese High School. The underdog characters would fight to achieve something more than stupid freedom and survival, a colorful high school life, truly the most important thing.

Infinite Jest would be turned into Nichijou 2. That's it.

Yes, because KyoAni is totally known for completely changing settings. That's why Kobayashi and Violet are high school students.

>VEG received an award from kyoani, its own and only publisher

Wow it's like getting a "literature" award from your mom

There's no one more qualified than Kyoani for giving literature and animation awards.

My point still stands. It smells like a scummy business practice. If the kyoani brand is enough, Aids Dragon would've been the best selling show of the season but oh look

KEK

Maidragon manga didn't won anything. But VEG already marketed as "Grand prize winning novel" which is enough to catch more attention.