Why is the anime industry still unwilling to do complete adaptations of good works? Streaming has made generation of revenue more easy and still we see only shounen shit getting complete adaptations. When will this change?
The crowd of people who watch sequels are very small. Not worth it compared to animating a new series that has the worlds attention.
>>283648694Hibike got a complete adaptation, Oregairu too.
>>283648694>Streaming has made generation of revenue more easyNo.
>>283649007Elaborate.
>>283648694There are exceptions, if we are talking about recent anime Frieren, Kusiriya no hitorigoto and Spy X Family will get complete adaptations. None of them are battle shounen.
It doesn't make money, retardAnime is made to advertise the manga/ln, if it's already finished they don't care.
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>moeshit and yurigarbage enjoyers malding itt over high t self-improvement anime getting adaptationswhy are they like this?
>>283648694anime exists as advertising for the manga, japan runs on seasonal fomo. its literally forget old thing, consume new product>>283649075>Kusiriya no hitorigotoalready caught up to the 2 manga>Frierenhiatus again, its never getting an ending>Spy X Familyis shounen
>>283648694Money. Whats the point of adapting well written works when most audience is stupid?
>>283648694Marriage with Oi-chan
>>283648694risk reward
>>283649075>FrierenLiterally a battle shonen
It's simple, we only have so many anime studios and producers only have so much money and you only get so many viewers, we already have bloated seasons with 40+ anime and you want more? Producers want hits and makes more sense to just invest the money on something new that has the potential for that then something that may generate a small revenue but already proved it will never be a hit.
>>283649050Why the fuck would it? So far as I know no one is paying per episode streamed the way they effectively do with BD sales.
>>283649938>>283650349>muh shounenSo what?