>>6193
We'll see if KF threads are any good in a few months. 6 months+ with no new relevant content (such as episodes, chapter releases etc) is a learned estimate for how long it takes something to go bad on /a/. So if there is nothing really new to talk about by this September, take a serious look at the thread and tell me if it is as good as you remember now or has gone bad. Already, they have decayed a little imo, but they are still plenty good, and there is also the common sentiment that people would rather keep talking about this show than things in current-season, for similar reasons that someone would rather eat leftovers of a favored food a few times night after night than voluntarily stop and eat something new but much-less-enjoyable. Even so though, that favored leftovers will get moldy eventually.
"Bad" here I might define as:
- the threads feel forced and are often bumped just to keep them alive with fluff posts
- the users are there more obviously to keep each other company than to discuss the topic
- there is very little direct discussion on the series, quite often just dumping as fan arts are usually the only new thing to share at all
- if anyone were to watch the threads for a few days or weeks, repetitive posting patterns would begin to appear; this is hardly ever a good thing
Because the title is super-grassroots, there may be an unusual wave of fan-created content, so it does not look to take the usual general-route an ended animu/mango does. However there isn't a -complete- deluge of this material outside art that I've perceived - in theory it's ultra fantastic for there to be an OC-nurturing fandom on the board, but it has to prove its merit. I don't think the threads would be good if say, in X months it's "some guy is making a little fan game for it thus we can have this thread 24/7 on that pretense even though we don't talk about that fanmade content whatsoever", but that's just my playing-by-ear.