Anime's in trouble in Japan
http://www.sbs.com.au/dateline/story/watch/id/600507/n/Suspended-Animation
Seems the industry is losing money which allows them to make more anime and other problems.
Anime's in trouble in Japan
http://www.sbs.com.au/dateline/story/watch/id/600507/n/Suspended-Animation
Seems the industry is losing money which allows them to make more anime and other problems.
Access and demand, that's all there is to it.
First off, 90% of the anime is aimed at a teen audience. Whereof only a few are able to pay for it. Whereas you have these old Dragonball fans in the U.S. owning The VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray releases of the complete Dragonball anime.
Then we have all these generic stories that nobody that shouldn't be published. The publishers should focus on popular manga titles only. If a title doesn't receive enough views, or sell as much simply drop it--the pissed off fans will eventually learn to support anime. With the right PR, a new an OVA of Berserk would cash in a lot.
As for the Hentai, ironically I found it funny. But I have a hard time believing that it would be a good way, considering the fact that it's far less "embarrassing" to download it.
Originally posted by Astner
Access and demand, that's all there is to it.First off, 90% of the anime is aimed at a teen audience. Whereof only a few are able to pay for it. Whereas you have these old Dragonball fans in the U.S. owning The VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray releases of the complete Dragonball anime.
Then we have all these generic stories that nobody that shouldn't be published. The publishers should focus on popular manga titles only. If a title doesn't receive enough views, or sell as much simply drop it--the pissed off fans will eventually learn to support anime. With the right PR, a new an OVA of Berserk would cash in a lot.
As for the Hentai, ironically I found it funny. But I have a hard time believing that it would be a good way, considering the fact that it's far less "embarrassing" to download it.
lol well put