DarkAngel V.I.P. Member Top Poster Of Month Apr 20, 2023 #1 do you think that? sometimes i feel some genres are not getting explored completely lol. thoughts?
Rinko V.I.P. Member Apr 25, 2023 #2 Well, the answer is a no for me. Is there a point of releasing the same number of anime for all the genres, even if no one watches them at the end?
Well, the answer is a no for me. Is there a point of releasing the same number of anime for all the genres, even if no one watches them at the end?
DarkAngel V.I.P. Member Top Poster Of Month May 2, 2023 #3 Rinko said: Well, the answer is a no for me. Is there a point of releasing the same number of anime for all the genres, even if no one watches them at the end? Click to expand... that's true lol but some genres don't even have many anime for people to explore and get familiar with them
Rinko said: Well, the answer is a no for me. Is there a point of releasing the same number of anime for all the genres, even if no one watches them at the end? Click to expand... that's true lol but some genres don't even have many anime for people to explore and get familiar with them
Rinko V.I.P. Member May 3, 2023 #4 DarkAngel said: that's true lol but some genres don't even have many anime for people to explore and get familiar with them Click to expand... If that's the case, those limited anime should get popular first. Only then animators would take notice of them and try to pick from that genre.
DarkAngel said: that's true lol but some genres don't even have many anime for people to explore and get familiar with them Click to expand... If that's the case, those limited anime should get popular first. Only then animators would take notice of them and try to pick from that genre.