And besides, you guys showed nothing but Astro Boy over the holidays, which is just about the coolest thing ever in my opinion.
My point is simple. It's foolish to think that replacing repeats of Fullmetal Alchemist with Home Movies will significantly boost your ratings for a show that's airing at 1:30 in the morning anyway.
Roy Mustang (post: 1216581) wrote::eyeroll:
I can sit here and make an essay on why Adult Swim or Cartoon Network hates anime is full of it, but I just get to the point.
They don't hate anime, they just hate bad ratings. Also, if they hated anime, then why are they still showing Bleach, Death Note, Shin-Chan and IY or pick up Sierie no Moribito - Guardian of the Spirit or Code Geass.
Death Note hasn't been a ratings helper, I can tell you that.
Yeah, they sure hate anime to show Astro Boy over the holidays. They must really really really hate anime!
[color="Red"][font="Book Antiqua"]Col. Roy Mustang [/font][/color]
DEAR Adult Swim
WHY DO YOU HATE ANIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you all suck
Ok, seriously. I know you guys don't hate anime, because honestly the only people who can sufficiently say that they "hate anime" are people who haven't really seen that much of it, but that's a whole other argument.
Yet, it's not terribly surprising that people would think that you hate anime. You don't promote it, you hardly air any of it anymore, and your responses to people upset over these things has been "nobody likes anime, shut up."
Anime fans are passionate, dedicated, and incessantly verbose despite their niche.
rocklobster (post: 1216572) wrote:DEAR Adult Swim
WHY DO YOU HATE ANIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fish and Chips (post: 1216641) wrote:If I was an Adult Swim exec, I'd have deleted the email after the second line.
Fish and Chips wrote:If I was an Adult Swim exec, I'd have deleted the email after the second line.
mechana2015 wrote:Exactly my thoughts. The letter smacks of angered 16 year old and probably wouldn't make it past the secretary that filters the bosses e-mail.
Momo-P wrote: I know their reason for not showing Ranma was simply "we hate it, so we'll never air it".
ShiroiHikari (post: 1216847) wrote:
However, I guess it is kinda dumb to air anime so late at night when a lot of the fans can't stay up that late. (Ironic, since it's supposed to be "Adult" Swim. >_>)
ChristianKitsune wrote:Who would stay home on a Saturday night, instead of partying or hanging out with friends except for those who are REALLY dedicated. I'll admit it, I was watching NASCAR instead of the first run of Bleach tonight >_>
My friends were over too and so I hung out with them afterwards... I'd rather have a social life/hang out wiht my friends and family than sit in front of a screen all night XD.
Blitzkrieg1701 wrote:I think the bigger issue with AS and anime is that the anime audience is in the process of abandoning TV networks like Adult Swim entirely. Thinks about it, by the time any anime can manage to get itself aired on American TV, it's whole fanbase has already either bought it on DVD or downloaded the fansubs. Of course they can't get the same ratings as programing that actually appears on AS first.
Oh, and just to play the devil's advocate: to everyone who complains about Adult Swim and anime, at least they're trying harder than The Sci Fi Channel.
termyt wrote:If you want more anime, stop watching the garbage and convince a ton of other people to do the same.
Nate wrote:It's a problem that continues to exist for things like this. Do you support the crap, and hope that eventually something good will come out of it? Or do you reject the crap, and hope that the good stuff won't go away because of it?
uc pseudonym wrote:Perhaps he meant AS's original content? At least that is how I interpreted his post.
My point is simple. It's foolish to think that replacing repeats of Fullmetal Alchemist with Home Movies will significantly boost your ratings for a show that's airing at 1:30 in the morning anyway. Maybe, just maybe, you'll get 130,000 viewers instead of 120,000! What a fantastic improvement that will be]
Home Movies wasn't Adult Swim original content. It first aired on UPN in 1999 with only five eps into it. Then Adult Swim aired the remaining eight on the Cartoon Network in 2001 and they went on to make three more seasons of it.A few years ago I heard a frustrated Jason DeMarco opine at a panel promoting IGPX that "[the current Nielsen system] has too many hands greasing the other to keep it going..." before deciding to quell that rant before he suddenly found himself unemployed. Even so, your top rated shows are, of course, Family Guy, and... Robot Chicken? Aqua Teen, kinda? Futurama, until Viacom bought it? The rest of your lineup tends to earn numbers in the mid-to-low six figures in the crucial 18-34 demographic. What ratings does anime typically receive? Mid to low six figures.
Where, I may agree that the current Nielsen system is not that great, but why did he even talk about IGPX here? IGPX was showed on Toonami and the series did fair, but not great.
Now, I don't know if he was taken the weekend lineup or the weekday line up. Yes, the ratings for Saturday nights has been in the 200,000 to 300,000 range. But if you look at the Sunday, where there is no anime on, the range has been 700,000 to 1,000,000.
This is just me, but before I can really give the guy his due. He should have done a little more research into this, before writing it.
Also, from what I read on ANN, not a lot of people are agreeing with him on this matter or thrown some stuff as why Adult Swim does this and that.termyt wrote:My guess it's the licensing more than anything else.
It mostly does. Making their own original content is far cheaper then going out and buying licensing for anime.termyt wrote:My guess it's the licensing more than anything else. Assuming the article is spot-on about the ratings, then I would say AS's motivation is perfectly clear.
I know that I said this already, but I will say it again.Also, people need to understand that some of the shows that Adult Swim airs are shows that they own. So, that means they get a piece of the DVD profit. Which means, if they get close to the range of ratings as anime they aired, then its a far better value for them just airing anime.
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