How To Business Expense Your Anime Figure Purchases
Like anime figures? Hate taxes? Let’s kill two birds with one stone.
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Like anime figures? Hate taxes? Let’s kill two birds with one stone.
How To Business Expense Your Anime Figure Purchases Read More »
Is there too much anime nowadays? Good question. To answer it, we’ll need to understand how the anime industry works.
No, There ISN’T “Too Much Anime.” Read More »
How can we tell if an anime is doing well? It’s a more complex question that it sounds. Anime usually has multiple revenue streams, and none of those revenue streams are accurately reported. A given anime might make money from the TV broadcast, DVD/BD sales, and merchandise, not to mention international licensing.
Weeb-onomics: What is “Success” For Anime? Read More »
Much has been said about the poor working conditions and low pay for animators at some of the major studios in the industry, and many conscientious anime fans want to do what they can to help remedy that situation. As a result, when people talk about “supporting the anime industry,” they’re usually taking about financially
Weeb-onomics: Why “Supporting The Industry” Is Hard Read More »
I ran my college’s anime club for the better part of 4 years. During my administration, the anime club grew into the biggest club on campus, and one of the most successful and well-liked by the faculty, staff, and administration.
The Secret Guide to Running an Anime Club Read More »
In part 1, we learned about how the idealism of early tape-traders caused the business aspect of the Western anime market to diverge from the fanbase, and how that paradigm seeks to usher in an era of aggressive localization in an attempt to grow the Western anime market.
Is Aggressive Localization Sustainable for Anime? – Part 2 Read More »
Localization and its cousin, censorship, are contentious issues within the anime community. In many ways, the subculture is still smarting from the hackjob localizations of the past, which were often poorly translated, poorly dubbed, had content cut for the Western release, or some combination of the three.
Is Aggressive Localization Sustainable for Anime? – Part 1 Read More »
(Cross-post from Iyashikei)
Inspirational Characters – Ken Kubo Read More »
(Cross-post from Iyashikei) Characters in fiction tend to represent ideas. Writers use their characters as a manifestation of different concepts. For example, the typical “hero” in fiction is often a combination of several different traits that people tend to see as “heroic.”
5 Inspirational Anime Characters Read More »
(Cross-post from Iyashikei) People respect people who stick to their guns.
How To Talk To Normal People About Anime Read More »