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Good news] TV animation "Chengsao Man" fully funded by MAPP and Shueisha without a production committee: !!!!

 



One.
This is serious.







Two.
This is a company effort.

Four.
Looks like they're figuring out how to make money.
What's the point if you don't take the risk?

Eleven.
>>4
If it doesn't sell, you're screwed.

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11 >>4
Even if the anime doesn't sell, if it promotes the manga, it's a success.

8
If it's a sure-fire way to make money, the production committee will just get in trouble.

15
>>8
I'm guessing they were hoping for success.

10
It's a high-risk, high-reward game.

21
It's not worth sharing the profits if you have a chance of winning.
I guess they got a taste of that with Onimitsune and Jujutsu Kaisen.



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I'm sure they'll make a lot of money if they can produce a second Onimitsune.
Every anime company is aiming for Onimitsubaru.

13
Even if they don't go as far as Onimitsune, they'll make a lot of money if they can hit the Jujutsu level.

6
Is it okay if we don't have a committee? I don't know.

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>>6
🥶

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Is there usually a committee?

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>>12
Normally, each work has its own production committee.
But this time, the whole anime company is pushing this anime.

27
What are the advantages of the production committee system?

42
>>What are the advantages of the production committee system?
Risk diversification.
Simply put, if 10 companies invest in a film, the risk is 1/10 even if the film bombs.

35 >>27
The production committee is a mysterious group.
Who are the members other than the original story company and the animation company?

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>>35
TV stations and advertising agencies.
The producer's name and company are written in the credits.

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It's content that will definitely win.
That's why Shueisha is going all out.

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>>37
Is it really that hard to win?
It's pretty risky.
Gero-kissing.

I don't know.
I'm not sure if it's going to be a masterpiece, but I'm not sure if it's going to be a chainsaw man.



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>>58
I'm sure it'll be fine.

38
I wonder if this will work.
I'm afraid it will fail if it's too profit-oriented.

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>>38
If you have the money, the quality will go up.

46 >>38
I guess TV stations have lost their political power to the point where they can't take advantage of such a profit-making scheme.

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It's impossible to make a decent anime in an environment where there are so many people who can interfere.

68
What the hell happened to Shueisha's anime division?

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>>68
https://weekly-economist.mainichi.jp/articles/20201006/se1/00m/020/023000c
Shueisha's financial results for the 79th fiscal year (June 2019-May 2008) show sales of 152.9 billion yen, an increase of 14.7% over the previous year. Ordinary income was 30 billion yen and net income was over 20 billion yen. While the 78th fiscal year was also significantly higher than the previous year, both ordinary income and net income more than doubled in the 79th fiscal year.

229
Shueisha's ability to promote content is outstanding.
I wonder if they have a very good advertising department or sales department.
I guess the quality of the content is high, too.

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>>229
It's not Shueisha, it's Jump's brand power.
Overwhelmingly stronger than other weekly magazines

264 >>229
>>229
Shueisha has a "Dragon Ball Room" within the company.
They think of a lot of ways to make money.

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Toei: "Why don't you give us some of your good original works so we can make some money?

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>>152
Toei also invests a lot in production committees.
I'm sure it's because they want to do a theatrical version in the future.

I'm not sure.
What exactly is the return on animation production?
I'm ignorant.
I can't think of anything else.

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>>I can't think of anything else.
Distribution

I can't think of anything else.
>>I can't think of anything else.
I think it's revenue from merchandise development.

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How many episodes are we going to get?
How many episodes will it run?

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Will it be okay?
I've heard that it's not going to sell well.

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>>47
Then it'll sell.

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I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to animate all the way up to the Lesee chapter and really sell it.
I don't know.
I'm not sure if it's going to be a movie or not.
If it's going to be a terrestrial version
I don't know, but I'm not sure if it's going to work.

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>>I'm not sure.
I don't know if it's a good idea to do it in theaters, but I think it's a good idea.
It's a boy meets girl story.

I don't know.
It looks like they're going all out, and I'm not worried about the art, but the direction.

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