Re:Example of how anime is killed by American medi
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The Business of Anime
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A) Madagascar is a Dream Works movie, not Disney
B) Disney only put Howl's in 36 theathers because that was the best median number given how ticket sales did on Spirited Away two years ago.
C) Just because a movie is in more theaters does not mean it will produce more money (see the example of Madagascar being in 3000 and still pulling in the same as 202).
What would be more likely is that the otaku who traveled to see the movie on those 202 screens would have been much more spread out, and you would have seen a much smaller gross-per-screen number
It seems interesting to me that Nintendo wants to re-release all this old content on a new system. It almost seems like they want to renew the copyrights on all of their old software. Let's see...copyrights on software usually are for a 28-year term...so that puts us at 1977, (coincidentally?) the year Nintendo released their very first console, the "TV Game Six"...
Seems that the people who will be "scared off" by tabbed browsing are the same people who'll be too "scared" to use a different browser software, anyway, so I don't know why they're worried...
A) Madagascar is a Dream Works movie, not Disney B) Disney only put Howl's in 36 theathers because that was the best median number given how ticket sales did on Spirited Away two years ago. C) Just because a movie is in more theaters does not mean it will produce more money (see the example of Madagascar being in 3000 and still pulling in the same as 202). What would be more likely is that the otaku who traveled to see the movie on those 202 screens would have been much more spread out, and you would have seen a much smaller gross-per-screen number
It seems interesting to me that Nintendo wants to re-release all this old content on a new system. It almost seems like they want to renew the copyrights on all of their old software. Let's see...copyrights on software usually are for a 28-year term...so that puts us at 1977, (coincidentally?) the year Nintendo released their very first console, the "TV Game Six"...
Seems that the people who will be "scared off" by tabbed browsing are the same people who'll be too "scared" to use a different browser software, anyway, so I don't know why they're worried...