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Old 2012-11-28, 19:21   Link #12
Triple_R
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Originally Posted by Kaioshin Sama View Post
I don't necessarily feel this is true in all cases. On the first point the thing being done right could just as easily be a well told story or production values as it could be something as simple as the imouto character locking down a relationship with Onii-chan. In some cases it's really hard to tell. On the second point it could just as easily be something like a nonsensical story as it could be a show just refusing to include certain elements which while they could potentially attract further interest and purchasing power to a story could just as easily damage the integrity of the story and characters.
You're right. It probably would be more accurate if I wrote "If an anime is selling a lot, it's doing something right... in the eyes of a lot of anime fans".

How much value an anime fan attaches to that probably depends on how much they identify with their fellow anime fans.


Great image response by the way.
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