Posts with the “dvds” tag

Why anime in the west is dying

The president of Bang Zoom! Entertainment recently wrote an article about how anime releases in the western world, specifically North America, are dying. Many others have weighed in on the issue and by and large have come back with bland responses to what is a firebrand and alarmist editorial from a unique position within the release chain. While the president's motives tinge the post with a dubious slant, the core argument is one that has been used before and will no doubt be used again. It's the same argument used by the commercial music and movie sectors, the difference being that instead of companies posting record profits, anime related companies are disappearing, and not simply the upstarts but powerhouses that used to be staples of any release schedule. To summarise the article: fansubs and piracy are killing off the western anime industry. There is no proof offered, no empirical evidence backing up this assumption but it rests upon common wisdom to support the argument. The argument is wrong.

The reason commercial, western anime releases are dying off is because the companies can not offer a competitive, viable alternative to fansubs.

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Final thoughts

My train to Narita airport leaves in just over three quarters of an hour and I've just filled myself with an assortment of breakfast foods (and some not breakfast foods, seriously - hamburgers?) so some random bits and bobs as they come to me:

 

  • Shinjuku station on a Saturday - bleh
  • Shinjuku station on a Saturday night while squiffy and trying to get from east to west - bleh
  • My bag is the densest thing in the universe, its gravitational field has already claimed my sanity
  • Akihabara - noisy
  • DVDs - expensive
  • CDs - my addiction

Now for 1.5 hours on a train, 12 hours on a plane, 2 hours in an airport, 1.5 hours on a plane and 40 minutes on a train (and 15 minutes in a taxi most likely). Homeward bound.

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