Namely all the people who watch Family Guy, Invader Zim, The Simpsons etc, and then condemn a perfectly good concept for being animated in Japan

Anime and Manga have grown but not nearly enough for comfort.spike bomb 11 wrote:Over the past couple years here in the u.s, anime has grown at a unbelivable rate and is still doing so. Is this good or bad?!
Must say that was a good article.angelx03 wrote:Man, this thread reminded me of my old thread. DON'T NECROPOST IT!
Though the thing that intrigues me the most is the manga really got popular in this country. Heck, check this article I found on ANN. Is that mean that manga became a pop icon or something?
Yes I do. The more lucrative the market, the less I'll have to spend trolling the internet to find obscure fansubs that companies refuse to gamble on. I don't need something to be underground to like it. Especially if it means I can get what I want.Dave_911 wrote:anyways thinka bout it, do you really want anime to become mainstream, i mean, those prissy little "baby-doll" girls or "gangsta" guys watching evangelion or flcl or even cowboy bebop, and not having the mental capacity to understand it, it would ruin some classics
Ah yes, I remember that commentary earlier, (IE the girl market) though the statistics about the money is rather impressive. A lot of it is noticeable as well, just looking around in book stores, I remember a day when manga had one row on a shelf in Chapters, now it has at least 2 spinning racks and a full shelving unit in most stores. Hell, the one down the street from me has a full display rack on "How to draw ______" right when you walk in the door. The less I have to order through mail, the less shiping, and the shipping means more manga in generalAngelx03 wrote:Though the thing that intrigues me the most is the manga really got popular in this country. Heck, check this article I found on ANN. Is that mean that manga became a pop icon or something?
angelx03 wrote:I wonder if there's any manga commercials shown on MTV.