Weekly Anime Post 146

After performing my patriotic duty and pokemon went to the polls (I hope you did too !germs, this is literally the most important election ever and our last chance to save democracy and its all depending on YOU), it is now time to deal with actually important things: the weekly anime post.

This week I didnt watch that much, some more Bakemonogatari, but I interrupted that with Chainsaw Man.

Bakemonogatari is still fine, gonna keep watching, and Chainsaw Man was alright too, even though it felt like it ended before much really happened. But since a movie is coming out (and hopefully a second season too), Im not to bothered by that. Plus Makima is based, if it wasnt for the elections I would have put some dommy mommy pic of her as the header picture. Another thing the EU ruined amiright fellow boomers?!?

Anyway, thats pretty much it for this week, gonna keep watching Bakemonogatari and thought about watching 'Corpse Princess', not sure yet tho.

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@Aevann pin pls

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And the highest grossing SAO movie is 38 million, lol

Are you r-slurred? Do you really think that the only way to make money is in movie sales? For a movie that didn't release in Europe, and had a two day release in the US? That's an impressive number for an anime movie. Merchandise still sells like hotcakes, and you can find it in Target and Walmart.

>Yeah, these are not normies

Ok, since I've actually bothered giving a definition of a normie what is it?

s. You're perennially online

For thinking people who never interact with a subculture in any form outside of a few random moments of watching things that are super popular are normies?

:#marseyquestion:

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For a movie that didn't release in Europe, and had a two day release in the US? That's an impressive number for an anime movie.

The anime gets limited releases in USA and Europe because the distributers realise that there isn't much of a market there.

It got a release in China where this shit is supposed to be super popular, kek.

So the biggest isekai grossed 22 million in Japan, and 16+ million in China+other territories. And this makes you think the "genre" is now normie.

form outside of a few random moments of watching things that are super popular are normies?

Yes, and I'll give you the actual definition of normie shit. Ever heard of "water cooler shows". Here's people discussing it in case you pretend you don't know what that is.

https://old.reddit.com/r/television/comments/15w8bal/are_there_any_more_water_cooler_tv_shows/

I can tell you not a single normie is discussing how badass kirito is or how cute Roxy is with their co-workers.

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So the biggest isekai grossed 22 million in Japan, and 16+ million in China+other territories. And this makes you think the "genre" is now normie.

Again if you cut out the other things that make money? Did you Pokemon is one of the top earning franchises in existence? The near entirety of its money is not from the anime, is only partially from the games, and is mostly merch?

Your definition of Normie fits quite well with mine.

Normies absolutely talked about Kirito, this was shown on a mainstream television channel in the US. I had interns at work talking to me about it. You can, again, buy merch in mainstream retailers.

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Did you Pokemon is one of the top earning franchises in existence? The near entirety of its money is not from the anime, is only partially from the games, and is mostly merch?

Pokemon also has proven to be a gigantic success across media in terms of tv viewership, boxoffice and vidya sales. Kids will buy merch if it looks cute even if they haven't watched the media.

Normies absolutely talked about Kirito, this was shown on a mainstream television channel in the US. I had interns at work talking to me about it.

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