@Triple_R
The way how you are presenting star trek with it's endless possibility depends on the execution, not on the concept itself.
The reason why i am saying this is that the original premise of Star trek is so extremely broad and maybe even vague, that you can actually expand it with infinite possibilities due to the abilities of the person who writes the stories.
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Originally Posted by james0246
^Just looking at the current Top 10 anime shows per week, it is evident that "concept" isn't the highest selling point. It certainly helps, but when 6 out of 10 shows are fairly middling to average in terms of "concept" then it seems obvious that concept (or premise) is not a necessary component of popularity.
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Viewer ratings doesn't mean that much , seeing that kids shows will always be more popular than otaku shows. It doesn't help that most animes intended for otakus are broadcasted at midnight.