2004-11-29, 12:48 | Link #21 | |
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2004-11-29, 15:22 | Link #22 | |
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0.3% Although isn't good probably isn't that bad for the type of Anime Maria-Sama ga Miteru on TV. (By type I meant drama shoujo)
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2004-11-30, 03:09 | Link #25 |
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Wow! That interview hit the nail on the head!
Let me paraphrase (from http://mariamite.free.fr/maria_article_eng.htm) "I believe that when the staff of this anime decided to make Marimite into anime, they seriously deliberated upon "To whom should they set target audience?" They chose DaFool , because DaFool spends much more money than high school girls. But they also desided, "We will never curry DaFool 's favor like bishoujo anime." They knew DaFool [was] bored with harem anime like Love Hina and lolicon anime like Chobits. DaFool had a thirst for something new. So they made this anime in elegant shoujo style. They think DaFool h[has] no immunity to this kind of style, and maybe they are right. |
2004-11-30, 09:54 | Link #26 |
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well, after seeing something like naruto only getting around 9% (and FMA at 6%, seed at 8%), i'm not that disappointed in marimite's ratings anymore. it's for a niche group, and imho it will stay that way. fans will call out for it, and i'm keeping both my fingers crossed so that the producers will listen. |
2004-11-30, 12:07 | Link #27 | |
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Also, CIA World Fact Book estimates the population census at 127,333,002 (July 2004 est.). Not that it matters much, just saying. |
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2004-11-30, 17:03 | Link #28 | |
Gomen asobase desuwa!
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But since you are interested in a more accurate number, let's use your figures for a revision then: 127,333,002 x 0.9914 = approx 126,237,938 persons in Japan who watched televised entertainment The supposed viewer rating for "Marimite~Haru~" is 0.3% Supposed number of viewers for "Marimite~Haru~": 0.3% x 126,237,938 persons = approx 378,714 persons = A Using the "it costs a little over 30,000,000 yen per episode to make an anime" rule: 30,000,000 yen x 13 episodes = 390,000,000 yen = B Now here comes the hard question..."out of the total viewers of this series, how many will actually go out and buy the DVD?" number of prospective buyers: 100% x A = 378,713 90 % x A = 340,842 80 % x A = 302,970 70 % x A = 265,099 60 % x A = 227,228 50 % x A = 189,357 40 % x A = 151,485 30 % x A = 113,614 20 % x A = 75,743 10 % x A = 37,871 Now use those figures and figure out the prospective sales. I will use 7000 yen per disc for 6 discs each 378,713 x 7000 yen x 6 discs= 15,905,946,000 yen 340,842 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 14,315,351,400 yen 302,970 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 12,724,756,800 yen 265,099 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 11,134,162,200 yen 227,228 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 9,543,567,600 yen 189,357 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 7,952,973,000 yen 151,485 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 6,362,378,400 yen 113,614 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 4,771,783,800 yen 75,743 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 3,181,189,200 yen 37,871 x 7000 yen x 6 discs = 1,590,594,600 yen As you can see, even if 37,871 persons buys the DVDs (10% of 0.3% of 99.13% the entire Japanese populace), this anime rakes in profit. ...Unless you meant something like "the amount of people watching TV at a certain given time." Unfortunately, that is not how TV ratings work - a rating monitor system is randomly selected among the populace as a per ratio of the sample size of the total population of Japan. Last edited by kj1980; 2004-11-30 at 17:22. |
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2004-11-30, 20:41 | Link #30 | |
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Don't you know the golden rules of game translation/fansub/software developing Do not ask when the next version/release is comming out Do not ask about the features/characteristics the next release will have Do not nag about the next release Do not bother the developers/translators with silly questions Do not ask the developers/translators questions at all Do not make any kind of commentary that could lead the project workers to remotely suspect that you are possibly asking for the next release And before you reply, the answer is no |
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2004-12-01, 02:18 | Link #35 |
Suguho, really
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I agree that OAVs are probable, because the series is lucrative, but it does not look like a third season is slated anytime soon. Movies were mentioned but in a way I think an OAV series would be even nicer because they may not rush resolution as a movie must (not that one wouldn't be nice as well ^^). Aside from that, while I have not seen S2 13 yet, I have heard of a somewhat... dramatic visual ending, which sort of begs the idea of closure.
Also, people seem to have conflicting notions about which season was slower paced. I feel that the first season had a slower pace, and I thought it more pleasant and thoughtful, which in turn made the second season "slower" in terms of my interest... in a way the second season has been more of a fix for me than a pleasure. So I would hope for an OAV series to be nice, slow episodes. I don't see how this could be the end of MariMite, so I look forward to it in whatever form it comes in. Maybe the novels will be more accessible to people of other languages too due to eventual fan translations etc who miss the seasons. If I could get these novels soon I know I would jump on the chance to provide, so I imagine others feel the same way. So the conclusion is I think more MariMite is thankfully inevetible. |
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