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tsunayakuin
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Now I have no reason acknowledge the existence of Scifi, they don't at least have Andromeda.
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chefneer
Posts: 1686 Location: Fort Worth, Texas |
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I haven't been to the Anime Pop Shop. Are they good? I'm in Fort Worth. |
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PMDR
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It's not just Syfy. ANN talked about the show coming a month or two out, but I didn't see any mention of it during the week it actually started airing again. Perhaps I missed it or perhaps it wasn't deemed worthy of mention by the powers that be. If there isn't one already, some sort of "now showing" feature should be added precisely to track and otherwise announce show changes and starts and related items. Shrug. |
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firedragon54738
Posts: 3113 Location: wisconsin |
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SyFy is now dead to me starting June 10th I will never watch that [expletive] channel again even if there a few of there show I still like
*Turns away and start chanting* |
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LagannImpact
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Well, at this time not even [as] is really advertising their anime. There hasn't been a promo for Bleach or FMA:B since like February. Maybe it appeared some in March and April, but not in May that I know of, and it's looking like the same will hold true in June.
Ani-Monday's promos were created when Ani-Monday debuted in 2007 and never changed. They often aired during whatever Sci Fi was showing on Monday night before Ani-Monday, and were known to occasionally pop up during movies and other shows as well, usually on the weekend. But ever since Sci Fi changed its name to "Syfy", they've gone away. It always kinda seemed like Ani-Monday didn't really fit in with the re-branded network, but it held on almost a year and a half before getting messed-with (moved to other days of the week) and eventually soon-to-be eliminated completely. |
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Guren Alchemist4
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I'm not too surprised this has happened. They just kept airing the same shows over and over which is why I hoped that they would have tried to get Funimation in on the deal given the limited selection of the others. Perhaps, the anime companies could have alternated each season to give everyone a chance to air their shows. Or have new shows in the in the first hour and older one in the second hour.
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darkchibi07
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I'm curious. Why hasn't there many promos for the Ani-Monday block? Or better yet promos for each individual show? Are costs involved in order to advertise the block during time periods where more viewers are tuned in SyFy?
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Shiyonasan
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SyFy introduced me to these two anime as well. I'm glad I got to watch Now and Then, Here and There and Monster while it was on there. Ani-Monday really has a great taste in anime. Anyway, this is no surprise to me seeing as more and more people are watching their anime online. It's been a great programming block of anime while it's been around. |
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asimpson2006
Posts: 3151 Location: USA |
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While I never watched that channel or what was airing for anime (I go to sleep early) it is sad to see, but I guess expected. I wouldn't want to put up with the censorship and editing. Well at least there is still VOD which is better than nothing on cable.
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Surrender Artist
Posts: 3264 Location: Pennsylvania, USA |
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I'm almost surprised that it lasted this long. The block has disappeared for weeks at a time in the past, but usually for a particular purpose like some holiday marathon of horrible films or the like, but the pattern of what will take its place now seems more like just standard filler for the channel. I suppose that it must be dead.
I only watched it regularly for the first airing of Macross Plus and then Monster, which was a great way to end my Mondays for a good long while. I almost watched Now and Then, Here and There, but I couldn't quite bear the idea of having that experience disrupted by loud advertisements for wrestling and whatever else buys time on that wayward channel. I had always wanted Adult Swim to air that. I mildly regret not having watched Chrono Crusade. I do love the roaring twenties and the chance of a competent, respectfully treated female protagonist. At the time, I just wasn't in the 'mood' and I think that I had confused myself into thinking that it was tied to the Chrono Trigger games and I don't care for game adaptations. I don't like making indignant declaration about refusing to watch a given channel, the possibility of a twenty four hour Nazi network excluded, but with this, SyFy has for the time being relieved themselves of anything that I might want to watch. It's a slightly, insubstantially sad fate for a network that I have some very fond memories of and that introduced me to anime to begin with to have become another generic cable channel that I don't care about. Despite that, I'm willing to despairingly bet that if I were to look at their ratings, I'd find that they were being rewarded for it. I keep expecting Adult Swim to end its own vestigial tail of an anime block, but it just limps on. |
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redranger
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Well, that's sad. SyFy helped me discover Gurren Lagann (probably my favorite anime ever), so I'll always remember it for that.
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RogueJedi86
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Yeah but you know G4 won't air the other anime they've had the rights to since it was TechTV's Anime Unleashed block. Mainly I'm thinking of RahXephon and Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi and a few others. So don't go praising G4 for airing anime yet, when they've held the rights of a few from the TechTV days and refused to either air them or give them up so another network could try to air them.
If you mean a column on what anime are airing on tv, ANN used to have it. It was called "The Click", and it was ran by ANN's own Answerman Brian Hanson, back before he was the Answerman. He eventually shut down the column a couple years ago though, I'm guessing because it was so much work to find what anime was on every obscure channel. |
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configspace
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Yep, I also find that money is better spent on cable internet than cable TV. Interestingly, netflix now accounts for the largest source internet traffic in the US (not bittorrent as some may think) with 30% of peak downstream traffic |
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Maximym Meyham!!
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It does suck to see Anime not get much public broadcasting anymore, but is it for the better? That's hard for me to say too.
I'll be honest, Anime, as I would consider, is still rather niche in the US. It's cool to see fans of it, and well, I'm a fan of it, no duh, but if anything, and I don't mean anything hard with it, but I don't necessarily think Anime will receive any greater demand in the US until, urgh, it contributes a cultural impact onto US entertainment value. I have a long winded explanation and solution for this. |
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Nayu
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Don't really care since they only show dubs, but....
They haven't had anything of interest to me since the last time they aired Robot Carnival. |
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