Postby Kumagoro » Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:19 am
You can't say anime "as a genre" is dieing out, because anime isn't a genre. It's a medium that contains many genres and sub-genres, just like movies and novels. But yes, anime as a medium is, in fact "dying out" to some extent, or at the very least we're seeing a lot less anime released in North America.
See, when anime was just starting to become "the next big thing", companies like ADV and Geneon bought distribution rights for ALL the anime they could get their hands on. When the Japanese discovered there was a huge demand for anime overseas, they started to jack the prices for the rights up WAY beyond what's reasonable, and they keep rising every day. That's why we're seeing less and less anime released over here, at least, because it's just too expensive for companies to have to spend thousands of dollars on individual episodes for niche, non-mainstream-potential shows (like series based on dating games, for example) that will probably sell less than even 1,000 units. Without the money from foreign purchases supporting the anime industry, as of late it seems there just isn't enough money to throw around on anything that won't be a potential "hit series". Has anyone seen GunXSword? That was handcrafted by the Japanese to specifically suit American tastes to bring in the "big bucks". Just watch that series; its painful how truly bad it is. To think that anyone would assume Americans would like that garbage is kind of racist, in my opinion.
EDIT: Fun fact: Did you know that Japanese cartoons on average have roughly half the budget of American cartoons?