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:Japanimaton is now aired as filler as part of Automat, and that's only if the traffic manager decides to air it at all. Japanimation on IFC is now a rarity. Also, I wouldn't give any "props" to Japanimation anymore, as the sales in both Japan and America are way, way, way down in the gutter. Japanimation and Japanese comics are dying out as a trend in America. Want proof? Go to any major bookstore chain and recall that in 2004, Japanese comics had a whole wall to themselves in the building and now is shrunk to two or three mid-height shelves near the teen sections. Want more proof? Suncoast and Tower Records banked most of their stores on Japanimation videos, and when those stopped selling suddenly in 2004, their stores started to go under heavily. Want more proof? Why has every single America Japanimation house has either been bought by new owners (Viz, Tokyopop, Funimation) or has just died altogether (Pioneer, Central Park, AnimEigo)? [[User:Sierraoffline444|Sierraoffline444]] ([[User talk:Sierraoffline444|talk]]) 17:27, 18 April 2010 (UTC) |
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They do also air Anime
Shouldn't it be noted that IFC airs anime? J'onn J'onzz 13:51, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
yea, IFC does air anime on Fridays (as of Febuary 2007) with their "GET DRAWN IN" block. give the imported animation some props man.
Frank0115932 03:10, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
- Japanimaton is now aired as filler as part of Automat, and that's only if the traffic manager decides to air it at all. Japanimation on IFC is now a rarity. Also, I wouldn't give any "props" to Japanimation anymore, as the sales in both Japan and America are way, way, way down in the gutter. Japanimation and Japanese comics are dying out as a trend in America. Want proof? Go to any major bookstore chain and recall that in 2004, Japanese comics had a whole wall to themselves in the building and now is shrunk to two or three mid-height shelves near the teen sections. Want more proof? Suncoast and Tower Records banked most of their stores on Japanimation videos, and when those stopped selling suddenly in 2004, their stores started to go under heavily. Want more proof? Why has every single America Japanimation house has either been bought by new owners (Viz, Tokyopop, Funimation) or has just died altogether (Pioneer, Central Park, AnimEigo)? Sierraoffline444 (talk) 17:27, 18 April 2010 (UTC)