Thursday, January 28, 2021

Shinohayu 85: Middle School National Tournament & Achiga 28: Pictures

Shinohayu. Despite the title, there's very little National Tournament in this chapter but we are getting there. It's more of a fun chapter with Kanna.

 
Achiga. You may remember that Harue played for a corporate team in Fukuoka for a while before coming back to Achiga. She worked for that same company too. For the most part, this chapter takes place right after she came back but before the Kuro's Birthday Special.
 
 
Toki's translation should be out in a few days and Saki returns on February 5th.

Sunday, January 24, 2021

New Spinoff: Saki & Final Fantasy XIV

There is a new Saki spinoff manga (how many is that now? 8?) called Saki & Final Fantasy XIV. As the title indicates, it's a collaboration project with the FFXIV game. Main story seems to be Saki, Nodoka and Tacos travel to the world of FFXIV (as their game avatars) to play mahjong.

The author is none other than Kiyoshi Saya, author of Saki Biyori, and it's released through the MangaUP! phone app (not the same app as Saki re but a different one). First two chapters were released this month and from now on it will be one chapter each month. Both Saki and Final Fantasy are owned by Square Enix and there was some mahjong in FFXIV already so it's a natural collaboration.

Currently, there are no plans for a translation but who knows, if Saki takes another long break or something, I might do it someday. Or maybe someone else will.



Monday, January 18, 2021

Ritz's blog post January 18th, 2021

There was a new post on Ritz's site. The first since March of last year so it's been a while. It's pretty long and covers a wide range of topics. I'll write a translation summary here.
 
New Volumes
First, a reminder that new volumes for all 6 series and Ritz's book of Illustrations are going to be released on January 22nd.
 (Covers for some of the new volumes)

Commemoration exhibit for the 15th anniversary of the Saki series
Ritz made some drawings specially for the exhibit, but then worried that the legs of the 8 appearing characters were a little too long. When submitting the pictures, Ritz asked the editor about making some changes but the editor said "no, you're too slow, there's no time, this is fine".
 
(See the promo picture for the exhibit a few posts back. Back then, someone already commented the legs were too long. Ritz agrees lol...) 
 
Continues after the break...