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Anyone else upset by this? BEI was probably the distributor that I've supported the most besides ADV before they disappeared.

You mean first Geneon, then ADV, then Tokyopop, then Bandai so to answer your question, yes.ninetales said:First Tokyopop, now Bandai...is the North American market for anime and manga really that bad?![]()
Fansubs probably contribute somewhat to this but I think the root of this stems from the fact that the industry is not attracting new fans. Most anime fans in the US either grew up watching things like Robotech, G-Force, and Voltron, or for the newer generation: Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Digimon. Anyone else typically gets into anime because he/she has a friend that introduces him/her to it. I know I've introduced at least seven or so people to anime that would have never watched it otherwise. It also doesn't help that the pervading perception among the populace (wow...I've never used alliteration that well before) is that anime = cartoon so it must be for kids.ninetales said:^ Oh, them too...I didn't know about that.![]()
Is the internet hurting their profits drastically, I wonder? Do most people go online and watch fan-dubbed anime or something?![]()
It also doesn't help that the pervading perception among the populace (wow...I've never used alliteration that well before) is that anime = cartoon so it must be for kids.
Most anime fans in the US either grew up watching things like Robotech, G-Force, and Voltron, or for the newer generation: Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Digimon. Anyone else typically gets into anime because he/she has a friend that introduces him/her to it.
It also doesn't help that the pervading perception among the populace (wow...I've never used alliteration that well before) is that anime = cartoon so it must be for kids.
That basically sums up the situation perfectly. The only anime that ever gets aired is mindless action shounen.Nick Hunter said:Nowadays? It's mostly Naruto, Naruto and Naruto. With a bit of Shaman King inbetween. Occasionally some Miyazaki, except that nobody including himself considers his films "anime".