Gundam Unicorn follows Kara no Kyoukai path!
It seems the producers of Gundam Unicorn will follow a new trend for the series. They will not air the series on TV and instead, They will follow Kara no Kyoukai successful path by using some interesting ways to reach their fans.
The chief editior of AnimeAnimeJapan reported the recent trend of the anime business. Bandai Visual’s decision not to air Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn on TV showed their determination to abandon the conventional strategy for the promotion of anime. The combination of the old media (theater release) with the new media (online streaming) is their solution to overcome the decline of the anime media sales.
The midnight broadcastings have been playing a indispensable role for the promotion of anime since 1990’s. However, it’s obscure that such late night programs have any appeal to the first time viewers. Moreover, the large amount of the programming fees paid to the TV companies has been a great burden to the anime producers. In 2000’s, anime producers tried online streaming as an alternative to TV broadcasting but only saw the failures of Night Head Genesis, Wings of Rean, Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto, and Xam’d: Lost Memories. They reconfirmed the power of TV to reach the audience.
In 2008, the miraculous success of Kara no Kyoukai astonished the anime producers. The limited theater release of OVA brought about enormous profits, which well exceeded those of the major TV series. Kara no Kyoukai created a festival-like atmosphere among the audience and it was sublimated into a sense of unity. The purchase of DVD was regarded as a sort of “certificate” of the participation in the festival.
The strategy of Gundam UC is surely intended to follow Kara no Kyoukai phenomenon. Anime producers shake off TV broadcasting and try to rebuild a new business model by shuffling the order of theater release, online streaming and Blu-ray & DVD release. Nobody knows the answer, yet.
Source: Anime!Anime! via MAL
I wonder if other animation companies will follow this new trend. Only time will tell…What do you think?
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The chief editior of AnimeAnimeJapan reported the recent trend of the anime business. Bandai Visual’s decision not to air Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn on TV showed their determination to abandon the conventional strategy for the promotion of anime. The combination of the old media (theater release) with the new media (online streaming) is their solution to overcome the decline of the anime media sales.





I don’t personally like the Kara no Kyoukai series much, but I’ve got to think that the success of that franchise wasn’t the release format but the quality of the series itself and its attraction to its fans. This opinion, of course, stemming from a westerner’s perspective of western fandom reaction, where theater releases aren’t common, so take it with a grain of salt.
Regardless, a discriminating consumer has got to think only a few OVA series are worth going to a theater 6-7 times plus DVDs.
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obakasan Reply:
November 9th, 2009 at 4:37 am
agreed.
IMHO, the best anime in animation is Kara no Kyoukai indeed. Also Suzumiya Haruhi series, and those anime movie produce by Ghibli.
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