Weeb Wars / AnimeGate / #KickVic / #IStandWithVic / #vickicksback - General Discussion Thread

Funny that he bought a lie that Monica (rightfully, for once) said was bullshit.
All Monica has to do is flat out tell BT it’s bullshit and he will listen like the obedient simp he’s always been.

Also, Zero seems even more better off then when he was on Twitter than usual. People like him are usually more prone to the toxicity that is that site.
 
Morgan Berry AT ONE POINT liked Vic a lot. She might still, but this was from 7 years ago so she might have changed her mind (read as “been told to hate him or no work”).
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Oh noooo...10 people won't come back to Matsuri next year, what a terrible loss for them.
10 people who spent as much as one actual human, but took up as much space and weighed as much as 100.

Huge loss.
Meanwhile Alfred R Kahn the guy who was 4Kids CEO for the longest time is now involved with a cryptocurrency company involving digital collectibles.
There's something about this guy that is as obvious as the nose on his face.
 
Japan isn't doing shit about the monopoly. Yeah it's a new studio but Funi & Viz gets first dibs on every anime. I'm optimistic of the studio but realistic, Japan will be sticking to funi unless something bad happens similar to 4kids.
That's why they're making deals with Nippon Animation, 'cause no one's really licensing their anime. The last most-recently broadcast anime of theirs that was licensed State-side was Hyakko and Antique Bakery (both 2008 anime) by Nozomi Entertainment (Right Stuf), and The Wallflower (2006) was originally ADV just to be rescued by FUNimation. Let's Make a Mug Too is on Crunchyroll but that's just for streaming, there's no physical media to be had, and Grimm's Fairytales was just a rescued license. Nippon is an untapped market for the Americas.
 
That's why they're making deals with Nippon Animation, 'cause no one's really licensing their anime. The last most-recently broadcast anime of theirs that was licensed State-side was Hyakko and Antique Bakery (both 2008 anime) by Nozomi Entertainment (Right Stuf), and The Wallflower (2006) was originally ADV just to be rescued by FUNimation. Let's Make a Mug Too is on Crunchyroll but that's just for streaming, there's no physical media to be had, and Grimm's Fairytales was just a rescued license. Nippon is an untapped market for the Americas.
They should release a lot of the masterpiece theater animes.
 
They should release a lot of the masterpiece theater animes.
They should play their cards right and release Heidi and Anne of Green Gables first, maybe even A Dog of Flanders. It's still a big what-if as we don't know what else is happening after these two shorts get released, all they're saying is there's other things to come, which suggests the World Masterpiece Theater anime is coming since that's what Nippon's best known for.
 
Japan isn't doing shit about the monopoly. Yeah it's a new studio but Funi & Viz gets first dibs on every anime. I'm optimistic of the studio but realistic, Japan will be sticking to funi unless something bad happens similar to 4kids.
I don’t know how business works with these companies, but is it possible that some financial deal that could change those dibs?
 
I don’t know how business works with these companies, but is it possible that some financial deal that could change those dibs?
Not sure. Supposedly funi lowballs by waiting for the anime to get dirt cheap years after airing. But the new studio probably doesn't have the funds to get like aot final arc or jujutsu kaisen or legacy dubs who will never leave viz or funi. Besides, is there a rising manga or anime This studio can even adapt?
 
That's why they're making deals with Nippon Animation, 'cause no one's really licensing their anime.
It's a shame that others have overlooked their titles. No one has licensed Chibi Maruko-chan in the states. It's a long overdue title that would provide a lot of content if it does well. Crunchyroll did stream the Magical Circle Guru Guru remake, but it'd be nice to get the original series in English as well.
 
I feel petty, figured I might as well show off some of Morgan's pictures.
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Bottom row is Toby Turner/Tobuscus, a once popular YouTuber who had his career end after an ex accused him of raping her. By all accounts, Toby was a degen junkie who fucked randos, but even his exes came out to defend him against that claim, especially since it was made on Tumblr by another druggie. It didn't matter, though, he got cancelled, stepped away from YouTube for years, tried a comeback but no one cared.

I assume Morgan's photo predates that, but it's an amusing coincidence.
 
God rewards those that keep the faith during hard times. Good to see he's getting something out of putting up with all that BS. He deserves it for sure.

Hopefully, this results in independently produced blu-ray releases so I can finally spend some money on stuff not touched by corrupt clique people, industry fan-haters or cowards too scared to do what was right in this goofy niche import industry.
God also rewards choosing violence. You don't have to if it's not your style. I simply want to clarify it's always an option. And it's damn fun.

It's in that book so many people love if you want supporting perspectives.
 
That's why they're making deals with Nippon Animation, 'cause no one's really licensing their anime. The last most-recently broadcast anime of theirs that was licensed State-side was Hyakko and Antique Bakery (both 2008 anime) by Nozomi Entertainment (Right Stuf), and The Wallflower (2006) was originally ADV just to be rescued by FUNimation. Let's Make a Mug Too is on Crunchyroll but that's just for streaming, there's no physical media to be had, and Grimm's Fairytales was just a rescued license. Nippon is an untapped market for the Americas.
You know what I always wanted? I've always wanted to see anime adaptations of classic novels of the 20th century like 1984, Brave New World, Animal Farm, Jurassic Park and The Lost World, Lolita, Fahrenheit 451, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Master and Margarita, The Outsiders, and many other classic novels get their own anime adaptations someday.

I mean there's already anime adaptations of classic children's novels already (Anne of Green Gables, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and The Wizard of Oz just to name a few) and it would be pretty cool to see classic novels that are geared towards an older audience get their own anime adaptations. Can you imagine the death of Dennis Nerdry in Jurassic Park (novel version) being animated or watching the orgy scene in Brave New World in animated form as well.
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You know what I always wanted? I've always wanted to see anime adaptations of classic novels of the 20th century like 1984, Brave New World, Animal Farm, Jurassic Park and The Lost World, Lolita, Fahrenheit 451, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Master and Margarita, The Outsiders, and many other classic novels get their own anime adaptations someday.

I mean there's already anime adaptations of classic children's novels already (Anne of Green Gables, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and The Wizard of Oz just to name a few) and it would be pretty cool to see classic novels that are geared towards an older audience get their own anime adaptations. Can you imagine the death of Dennis Nerdry in Jurassic Park (novel version) being animated or watching the orgy scene in Brave New World in animated form as well.
I’m okay with all these ideas except for adapting Lolita. Don’t give them any more ideas with that subject matter.

I personally would like to see an adaptation of Fahrenheit 451 in the art style of mangaka Naoki Urusawa (The author of Monster).
 
Bottom row is Toby Turner/Tobuscus, a once popular YouTuber who had his career end after an ex accused him of raping her. By all accounts, Toby was a degen junkie who fucked randos, but even his exes came out to defend him against that claim, especially since it was made on Tumblr by another druggie. It didn't matter, though, he got cancelled, stepped away from YouTube for years, tried a comeback but no one cared.

I assume Morgan's photo predates that, but it's an amusing coincidence.
I don't know what year you're talking about, but the pic was posted on her Tumblr in September 17, 2017.
 
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