I also agree with what you & Bob have pointed out.

Could you describe what makes you think they had a somewhat anti-western philosophy? I'm not disagreeing, I just don't specifically know in what ways it was somewhat anti-western.

Hope I made sense,

BlazeEagle

Richard Ramos wrote:
Bob Allen wrote:

I wonder if it just comes down to something as simple as poor marketing?

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Instead, they waited until almost 25 years after MSG came out to really try and market it - and it flopped. Poor timing was the worst thing they could have done and they tried long after it really couldn't compete with the sheer volume of newer shows with "better" animation.

Maybe I'm looking at it too simply, but that seems to me to have been the biggest mistake they could have ever made and the big reason why it's just a niche market here instead of the phenomenon it could have been in the US and the EU at least.
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I actually agree with you on this - it's part of that culture thing that I am also pointing out. Bandai literally missed the bus by being insular and somewhat anti-western in some of its marketing philosophies.
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