2012-04-15, 00:45 | Link #3102 |
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Ofcourse.
The first gunplas (cheaper priced AG/HG) for Age-2 was released around 21st Jan, but it only appeared on screen (flashy moves essentially gunpla ads) in 19th Feb. Considering that this show was not popular on its target audience to begin with, the ratings gained in 29th Jan due to the interest for the 2nd chapter and the new lead gundam went down after the 16th episode.
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2012-04-15, 01:01 | Link #3103 |
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No, it's like this
Bandai wanted to target the Inazuma Eleven crowd. That's why they brought Level 5 into this project. That target audience is even more younger than the Seed crowd or 00 crowd. But model kit sales so far has missed its target audience. They failed, and now they're in a weird position Kids don't like AGE, and on the other hand it's too kidy for the Seed / 00 crowd The ones that are still buying model kits are the die hard fans, so maybe that's why AGE is becoming less kiddy recently Personally, I follow AGE for one thing: Flit. It's not very often you see a character age. Pun intended.
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2012-04-15, 01:06 | Link #3105 |
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nowadays it's less kiddy
but it was really kiddy during the first generation. Especially during the Fardain arc. The damage has already been done. The Seed / 00 crowd are typically middle school students. They're in that phase where they want something cool and edgy. It's what they call the chuunibyou phase. We've all been there. AGE does not appeal to this crowd.
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2012-04-15, 01:18 | Link #3106 |
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I still think all the hate from AGE came from the misinformation when it was first announced. For days people believed that the Gundams would be controlled with remote cellphones. The character designs are also a factor as well. No one gave AGE a chance at the start, that is what is hurting it.
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2012-04-15, 01:45 | Link #3107 | |
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And on a related topic, is it possible that AGE's availability on GundamInfo/YouTube would have made it less appealing/necessary to watch on TV? Are they having good number of views on YouTube? |
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2012-04-15, 04:32 | Link #3108 | |
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Usually when you watched you could justify the actions of both sides but with Age I find it harder to justify the actions of Vagan. Vagan hates the political leaders of Earth understandable but personally I find them acting more like children that decided he hates the world just because a few people picked on him. |
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2012-04-15, 04:40 | Link #3109 | |
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The problem with the Vagans are the characters rather than the organization as a whole. Most of them act like simple stereotypical cartoon villains.
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2012-04-15, 04:47 | Link #3110 | |
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They did actually say that 00 managed to appeal to the adult male crowd very well but that the company was looking to get younger. Seed appealed to teenagers but based on what Bandai has said, I think they felt its fans grew up too fast so the impact wasn't lasting enough. That's why kids are needed.
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Well, there's still Kio's arc for them to attract the kids with AGE. We'll see how that turns out. |
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2012-04-15, 08:29 | Link #3117 | |
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I can understand their reasoning to try to attract children below the age of 12, at some point the average adult (most likely when people when they married) will stop buying and watching anime. So attracting the younger audience is important but to attract young children you need to have some shonen elements in the show which older people don't enjoy as much. I'm just glad that they didn't decide to make Gundam Age similar to G Gundam, if at the end it becomes clear that the concept Gundam Age does not work (3 heroes, bit more childish animation) they will focus most likely on teens again which isn't to bad. |
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2012-04-15, 23:39 | Link #3118 | |
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First it was a series based in a traditional concept... the battle between Giant Robots, but with a new Twist and Catch, rather being with the traditional Protagonist and how he want to save his friend, survive the war and defeat the enemy, here we have the history of not one... BUT THREE characthers from the same family thus sharing a common background but giving us Radical POV in how they life & fight and the war affect them. Sound original and instesting in paper right? but the life is hard, and all the things were directly against his valerous concept. First the radicals fans of old school thing that the show will rape the genre and refuse to watch it, them the teenager fans, only following the fads and the simple concept( Angsty co-teenager, boobs, panty shot, cheap psycological dilemmas,etc). In general want to see how AGE finish, if finish at 43 chapter(to keep the paralellism and Irony) but in a high note who will be big in the future... this show make is work, maybe even if for gundam 2014-15 they will make something more 'safe'(like Gundam Seed or Code Geass R2 2.0, with more Bishonen and Yaoi Bait, Super Robot in Real clothes, Angsty teenager in the mold of Shinji Ikari) but if the people demand more series or a new concept... Gundam AGE whould have been is work and i will be happy. P.S. How Kio will be? will be like Judah? like Tobias? Uso(plus the harem of amazons)? i want to hear your ideas. |
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2012-04-16, 01:43 | Link #3119 | |
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Unfortunately, I don't think Kio's arc will help because some of the results of the investigation seem to suggest that its a problem with the core concept itself. The problem with AGE might be that its too Gundam rather than not too Gundam for kids. Speaking of which, anybody have the sale numbers of the Blu Rays? I recall the first one didnt do to well. I'm just curious.
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2012-04-16, 02:36 | Link #3120 | |
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That, to me, says that AGE didn't fail to attract kids because they're too Gundam, but because Bandai was foolish enough to think that a few rushed, time-skipped, school scenes with little to no substance to them, placed in between mecha fight scenes, would be attractive, to anybody. But, on a more serious note, now that they're on Earth, that's one less thing kids have to be familiar with. Now they just need to offer something interesting story-wise besides the war. |
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