Why is it allowed that the highest grossing and richest animation studio constantly wastes its budget on trite weeb...

Why is it allowed that the highest grossing and richest animation studio constantly wastes its budget on trite weeb garbage while writers and animators with actual talent have to get by on shoestring budgets and restrictive deadlines?

How do you think they got so rich?

Kyoani literally has the best written shows if you compare them to the other studios tho: Hyouka, K-On, Haruhi, Clannad, etc

pretty sure toei animation and bandai visual are richer.

>Best written
>Clannad

Delusional.

sunrise

This board is full of dumb retards. Nothing new.

Nobody is forcing all those other studios to have shitty restrictive deadlines though

me or OP

Yakuza like their moe so they secretly fund kyoani shows.

Don't forget TMS and IG. Even Pierrot is richer.

If their shows never sell how come they haven't gone out of business yet? Where does the money come from?

Based GodAni

isn't it obvious?

Even fucking A1 is a richer studio because of aniplex bucks

So why do you they're so "rich" as you say?

They're rich because they make shows that make them rich. The shit makes them rich is "trite weeb garbage."

You people can never seem to understand that you are not their audience. You are not their source of bread. Nips are their target. Nips spend the money. "Weebs" are a non-factor. And as you know, nips have notoriously shit taste.

That's a plot for a series right there.

from a studio called kyoto animation I would expect more unqiue things that would set them apart from tokyo.

like nintendo vs. the rest of jap gaming corps

>Clannad
>Well written.

Pick one

>trite weeb garbage
Guess how they got so rich? Go on, take a guess.

Both. And me, too.

Only one of those dates from in or after 2012. Hmmmm...

Studios that Richer than Kyoani:
>TOEI
>SUNRISE
>PIERROT
>OLM & TMS
>IG
>A1
Not even baiting. Just fact.

When will you learn?

>while writers and animators with actual talent have to get by on shoestring budgets and restrictive deadlines
That's literally every animator for anime. Literally all animation companies are running into this issue to the point where the market is overstated at the moment... but is in turn leading to a shortage of people willing to enter into the animation business, to do the actual graft. It as NOTHING to do with the various companies, or the anime's themselves, but the hiring practices of animators. The solution to this would be something akin to unionization, or a strike. The actual companies finances are relatively sound.

Reminder that the era of massive Chinese animation sweatshops churning out 100 new anime series every season is coming.