There's more kits then time to build them at the current release rate, Whew!

Many of the current designs are goofy anyway.

BlazeEagle

Richard Ramos wrote:
Chris Campbell wrote:

At 06:02 PM 10/27/2006, you wrote:

So what? Again to keep things short: if Gundam can't win in China,
Gundam won't win in the world.  Gundam will still be successful in JP,
KR, HK and TW (and PH) but in China, US and EU, it will still be about
as niche as Thundercats.

Discuss?


I think Star Trek would be a more apt comparison. Both were huge for awhile, both generated a plethora of TV series and movies/OVAs, and both are so thoroughly played out that the public is sick of them. There will always be die hard fans, of course, but how big can a property get before it implodes under its own weight?

Gundam and Trek both have had their time in the sun, and people enjoyed them immensely. But now it's time to move on to other things, leaving the die hards to wallow in their nostalgia and the rest of the world to anticipate the next big thing.


I think Core is right - in the sense that it only works with certain cultures - unfortunately, the major world markets don't function under those rules.

Gundam also needs to go into a hiatus, if only to make people rest from it. That probably means that its kits will go into a less frenetic production pace, and that there should be no gundam cartoons for a while. Besides, to be honest, if they did produce kits at a less frenetic pace, they would probably get more kits sold.
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