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Post by biaxialtrinebulon » Tue Apr 27, 2004 10:30 pm

This topic deserves my input because I feel like inputting. [img]smile.gif[/img]
For Manga
Manga series are not as popular as anime. However, a lot of manga eventually becomes anime. Therefore, the same rules as above should be applied for each manga series.
Manga is just as, if not more popular than anime if for the only reason being that it is much much cheaper. Maybe in the US is it not quite as popular but now with Tokyopop, Dark Horse, Viz, and other distributors Manga is becoming quite a large business here. Take my Barnes & Noble for example, there are now 2 complete shelves stacked with all kinds of manga. I'm also hoping that this will inspire more American manga artists such as Fred from *********. (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. VISIT THE BOARDS TOO. GREAT COMMUNITY!!)

The only problem I forsee with manga in America is the fact that the Japanese have a different view of exposure. (e.g. Love Hina)
The show may be on Cartoon Network, but not everyone has Cartoon Network. People in other countries don’t even have the OPTION of getting it.
Nor would they WANT it. CN is complete crap. ;)

And..

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Aeris Dies


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Post by Wyborn » Fri May 07, 2004 7:57 pm

Sadly enough, UG, more people tend to watch TV than read. Anime watchers still outnumber manga readers - at least on this side of the sea
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