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2013-09-04, 23:43 | Link #65 |
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People are less likely to commit to an Anime season, than an Anime movie.
The movie is a oneshot $90-something that is complete on it's own, while for Railgun S it's more like $90 x 8 vols = $720.
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2013-09-05, 00:23 | Link #66 | |
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That one really should be bought in excess. I'm wondering if people are waiting for that one specifically? |
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2013-09-05, 17:27 | Link #68 |
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thats not what i mean by disappointment. i mean im unsatisfied with railgun S sales since it even sales less then index 2 which i find to be a terrible adaption until the vento arc "kinda". i know how movies sales works don't have too remind me about that but what i meant is i expected railgun S to sell a bit more but im gonna assume people are gonna buy the full set and wait so i might be in for a surprise.
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This could be one of the factors. All the previous seasons have gotten boxsets, so by now some people could be trained to just wait a few years if they're not so desperate. And actually all the boxsets have sold relatively well considering the shows were originally all sold on Blu-Ray. So I do think this could be a factor for some people.
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2013-09-06, 14:35 | Link #71 | |
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In this case, I think franchise momentum may be a significant factor. |
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