Zefyris

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hpulley said:

Zefyris said:

The problem isn't that YoI is selling, but that pretty much every single other show is flopping arount it, meaning most studios went in the red this autumn.

And THAT, no matter if you liked yoI or not, is definitely NOT a good news for ANYONE.

... The problem isn't that YoI is selling, but that pretty much every single other show is flopping arount it, meaning most studios went in the red this autumn.And THAT, no matter if you liked yoI or not, is definitely NOT a good news for ANYONE....



Next, unless you meant "production committee" instead of Studio, your comment shows you don't understand how most anime works. Most studios are either at the bottom of the committee or are not even on the committee, with the exception of KyoAni this season. Studios not on the committee or at the bottom don't stand to lose any or much money though on the flipside, they don't stand to make much from a mega hit either. The more risk, the more money you pony up for the project, the more money you stand to make if it is a great success but also the more you stand to lose if it flops.



And this is no different from when LoveLive or Monogatari or AOT dominate a season. No different at all. Why is this suddenly a problem because YOI may sell the most (UtaPri could still outsell it)?



Nothing new. Nothing to see here. Move along... anime will survive. There will be moe shows and harem shows to see later. Not all shows will be about BL figure skaters just because of one successful show. I know it's fun to worry and complain but do try to be a bit more realistic with your predictions. Every other show? Hardly. UtaPri, Touken Ranbu, Haikyuu!!!, Drifters, Bungou Stray Dogs 2, Eupu2, www.Working, Natsume Go, even Vivid Strike probably more than broke even this season with the first 4-5 at least likely making very good money.Next, unless you meant "production committee" instead of Studio, your comment shows you don't understand how most anime works. Most studios are either at the bottom of the committee or are not even on the committee, with the exception of KyoAni this season. Studios not on the committee or at the bottom don't stand to lose any or much money though on the flipside, they don't stand to make much from a mega hit either. The more risk, the more money you pony up for the project, the more money you stand to make if it is a great success but also the more you stand to lose if it flops.And this is no different from when LoveLive or Monogatari or AOT dominate a season. No different at all. Why is this suddenly a problem because YOI may sell the most (UtaPri could still outsell it)?Nothing new. Nothing to see here. Move along... anime will survive. There will be moe shows and harem shows to see later. Not all shows will be about BL figure skaters just because of one successful show. I know it's fun to worry and complain but do try to be a bit more realistic with your predictions.

yes, I maintain what I said above. Most of that list are NOT new shows, so the sales are nothing new nor something that is promising for the media.



And yes, i meant production committee. Although the studio is pretty much always part of it, even if for a small part.



And NO this isn't suddenly a problem. If that was a one season only thing, then in reverse that wouldn't be a problem. Like you said it's happening all the time, and that's why it's a problem. yes, I maintain what I said above. Most of that list are NOT new shows, so the sales are nothing new nor something that is promising for the media.And yes, i meant production committee. Although the studio is pretty much always part of it, even if for a small part.And NO this isn't suddenly a problem. If that was a one season only thing, then in reverse that wouldn't be a problem. Like you said it's happening all the time, and that's why it's a problem. BBCode