But question is will it stay relevant,
I'm sure a few users got in to anime during the late 90s early 2000s peak when Toonami aired every weekday, shonen jump had a US magazine they would print and sell at supermarkets, borders was 50% tokyopop and viz, western companies started trying to squeeze on to production committees of anime (IGPX, 2nd season of Big O, first YugiOh movie, etc.) and spirted away got an Oscar and I swear was aired on cable tv a few times (and off course it "ruined" a certain web artists life). Everything kinda fell apart after 2007-2008 and really didn't start slowly gaining momentum again until 2012 or 2013.
I think US manga sales just passed the old 2007 peak a year or two ago, boy and the heron is now the second anime film to get some western recognition and companies are starting to force themselves on to production committees with stupid bullshit Only things that didn't comeback where the old print magazines which isn't that surprising and Toonami while back is kinda an empty shell again. They had a few years of goodwill when they first came back and had a decent line up of uncut/remastered versions of old shows and a few new action series, but its pretty much a dumping ground for series that where popular 2 seasons ago and reruns of naruto, OP, and DBZ kai