Centaur no Nayami

>7000 yen
>2 episodes
>have to pay 7000 more in a month's time
>for 2 more episodes
>repeat until late February

Please someone tell me these people are not serious.

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That's what shitty japanese planning and work ethic gets you.

I guess you could just get a CR subscription if you want to pretend to support the industry without spending any money.

But that's got the light beam bullshit

With that price they might as well redo all of the episodes.

Learn some economics before looking like a couple of retards for not understanding why anime discs cost so much.

And they complain about people not buying.
It's better to buy the manga or whatever merch you can find, the author doesn't get any money from the anime unless he invested in it beforehand.

>Why isn't my niche interest as cheap as mainstream interest!!!

Propose a better system that financially works as well as the current deluxe BD system.

Streaming, shows are being funded and are making profits from the chinks alone.

>He fell for the streaming meme
If streaming gave substantial profits to a show, Rokka no Yuusha would have been a success considering its popularity in the west, it wasn't. Streaming money is limited to a handful of ultra-popular shows that are indeed getting a lot from those licenses.

Furthermore, streaming equates fans with lots of money with fans that have no money. Popularity alone becomes the key, and have you seen what is the most popular? Haremshit, Isekaishit, shounenshit, stuff that is in all ways worse than what is typically at the top of the BDsales chart.

Go back to Sentai, Funimation, CR or whatever other localization shit you use.

If you truly want to support the industry, you pay up, else you get the fuck out.

The west is still largely irrelevant. China streaming has saved a show more often than not.

>Rokka no Yuusha
Only america liked that series so that's not a good example since it bombed everywhere else.
Nanbaka is a series that ditched TV and went exclusively online for it's 2nd season, crunchy and netflix are funding many series as well.
And china will surpass japan as anime's top contributor in sales, streaming is the future.

>crunchy and netflix
Urahara, New Yokio, oh boy, gotta wear shades cause the future looks bright.
>china will surpass japan as anime's top contributor in sale
That is very pessimistic of you, but don't worry, it won't happen unless NK nukes Tokyo.

streaming services and china $$$ are a bubble and can not be relied on over the long term.

BD's are priced that high for a reason.

Centaur no Nayami Vol. 1 flopped and has barely sold over 200 copies though, but that wasn't because of price, it was because it was a trash adaptation.

Go read the manga.

CR are the head of the production committee of this show so you're better off streaming it on their service

My bad, they're second for this show.
Isekai restaurant is the one where cr leads the production committee
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Then they shouldn't broadcast the light beam censor shit version.

>Thinking anime is niche in 2017

You don't actually believe this do you?

And because volume 1 doesn't have any episodes with censorihg on it.

So flat.

And that's why they need to make a season 2 so we can get to the parts of the manga where Hime has real himes.

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