Why does Netflix anime always flops? Literally no one cares about this. Revived an old forgotten series for nothing

Why does Netflix anime always flops? Literally no one cares about this. Revived an old forgotten series for nothing.

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Bias. Spending too much time on Any Forums or Any Forums or some other normalfag site has rotted your brain with their netflix hatred obsession making you ignore their successes.

Binge releases.
Instead of having stable weekly discussions they dump everything at once so there's no point to normally discuss the episodes.

While I think it is mediocre, it was on the top 20 when it started. Soon it will be forgotten again since they didn't improve anything.

Name one successful Netflix anime. Even Komi is less successful than what it should've been considering how popular the manga is.

literally every thread about it on Any Forums has been raided by retards seething about netflix

Great Pretender was great asshole

Everyone remember Highrise Invasion and AICO Incarnation?

Devilman Crybaby. It objectively was not a flop.

Not successful.

Not that Any Forumsnon, but I would have to guess Devilman Crybaby.

>Why does Netflix anime always flops? Literally no one cares about this.
You know when a series is doing well if Any Forums persists to downplay it. If its a complete non-starter we flat out don't talk about it.
Crybaby didn't do well either at least by Any Forums's standards.

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Yes, yes, I get it, nothing published by Netflix 'did well enough' because you hate the western division of their company.

Who are you quoting?

Crybaby simply made Yuasa a name to be recognized. Even fucking Disney is investing in him. That is success.

Bastard was unlucky by being too late. Anime in 2017? Hit and Success, especially if weekly.
2022 batch release format? Killed the hype

>Crybaby simply made Yuasa a name to be recognized
His name was recognized before Crybaby retard that's one of the main reasons why it was so hyped because his previous work Ping Ping did incredibly well and was critically acclaimed.

>Even fucking Disney is investing in him.
They're invested in Black Rock Shooter too a franchise nobody has talked about in years.

I think it is doing ok. Neither bad or great. I looked at other Netflix anime and they all did the same numbers. Almost 10 million hours. Animation in general seems to not be getting that many views compared to live action outside of Arcane

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Why is OP spamming the board making a Bastard!! thread to keep always one in the catalog? Does he want to burn the IP or just shill?

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The only show with big numbers I have seen is Seven Devil Sins (also 12 episodes first batch) which had 4 times as much watched hours as Bastard.

>Why do people care about something that comes out all at once less than when it comes out weekly

It is a mystery

>I looked at other Netflix anime and they all did the same numbers.
Outside outright flops Highrise Invasion and AICO Incarnation

Being weekly doesn't mean your show will get more attention

>Name one successful Netflix anime.
Violet Evergarden and Isekai Ojisan.

Only goes back till June 2021. But yeah I guess so. Those shows may as well not exist.
Record of Ragnorak which had the same numbers in first week and worse in second than Bastard gets a second season

I've noticed that this as well. Along with the kunoichi spammer.

it's the binge release format

It's alright if it's like Bastard or Crybaby where it's drop worldwide for everyone. For some titles like Beastars, they only upload it after it finishes airing in Japan weekly. That's how the term Netflix jail came about. That's the thing that really kills interest.

>Record of Ragnorak which had the same numbers in first week and worse in second than Bastard gets a second season
Must of have been the piss poor word of mouth

>Isekai Ojisan
KEK

This is true; internet killed tv and the way to consume it. Similar with being able to watch a movie in a small as fuck tiny screen instead of properly. That normie shit really fucking hurt and made tv far more shallow and disposable than before, once dropped all at once the interest dies right after. Like an internet meme, once seen, it is laughed and inmediately forgotten.

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That's nico retard and nobody gives a shit about nico

The japs are loving Isekai Ojisan user. No need to seethe over it.

>Why does Netflix anime always flops?
It's the wrong venue for anime.

Netflix subscribers who actually watch lots of content are females aged 30+. Nobody subscribes to Netflix for anime, which is why Netflix is now focusing on making live action versions of anime in the hope that this is the way they can capitalize on the anime boom, it will also fail.

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Of course not. But it also means that if it does, it won't get forgotten the next week

>Nobody subscribes to Netflix for anime
>Every new anime series either is licensed by Netflix or distributed by it because its free money

Nantasu no Taizai, Baki, Record of Ragnarok would have been canned already if not for Netflix deals.

For fuck's sake, Trump!

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>But it also means that if it does, it won't get forgotten the next week
And that's rare unless you're a high profile shounen