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>every 2-cour anime that isn't some kids show is now split cour
What the fuck happened? How were Japanese animators able to draw so much shit so fast in the past and how come they can't do the same thing anymore?
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It's better for business
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>>286698539
It has nothing to do with ability and everything to do with profit.

It's a faster return on investment.
It makes the show occupy your mind for longer.
More time for those Japanese IRL events like cafe collabs that otaku love

After it was invented and testing out the waters showed that the negative effects from TV slot scheduling and people like you complaining didn't outweigh the pros, there's no reason why everyone shouldn't do it all the time.
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>>286698539
could you elaborate? we get ~24 episode anime all the fucking time, I don't think I understand your point
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>>286698539
everything needs to constantly have sakooga or it'll be called "mid"
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Recap ep every 8 episodes
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>>286698539
>split cour
We don't use that term anymore. We call them seasons so the normalfags get confused when there's a 2 year break between actual seasons.
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>>286699844
I still remember the huge drama over Fate/Zero's classification on MAL



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