Radical Dreamer wrote:Nah, I doubt there's much to worry about. I recently went to a Waldenbooks located in a bigger city than my town, and the "best-sellers" section was FULL of manga, plushies, anime, and anime posters (I was ecstatic, by the way. XD). Their manga section, which was in the middle of the store, had five bookshelves as tall as the average ceiling and about 5 feet wide each that were FULL of manga. The last shelf had the bottom two shelves stocked with anime, and on the other side of the first shelf, there were more manga, action figures, and wallscrolls at the bottom. After getting over my shock and awe, I was able to actually shop around, but all this to say that I don't think we've got anything to worry about when it comes to anime and manga. XD Yay!
EDIT: And I forgot to mention, the Books-A-Million in my town used to have their manga and comics in the back of the store, but last year, they moved it closer to the middle of the store, and it's been there ever since.
Unfortunately this has some drawbacks in that there is no longer the diversity there once was which makes it less appealing if you're not a member of that demographic.
What I suspect will happen is we'll see the market shrink to where it meets the demand of the buyers demographic.
It's interesting that the Barnes & Nobles I go to has a ton of manga but not too much of the anime department,while the Borders is the opposite.
Ashley wrote:Well that's not uncommon, Tom. Despite it's mainstream popularity these last few years, anime is still mispercieved by many. My parents and family understand--even if they do make a few quips now and then--but certainly, my seminary friends are at a total loss to understand why, for example, my walls are plastered with "cat-boys and bunny-hookers" (poor, poor Meroko! How they harangue you!). Even in Japan, I've heard anime is just a sub-culture like it is here, so chances are that uncomfortable feeling isn't going away any time soon. Even *I* am uncomfortable talking about it around people who aren't fellow otakus!
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