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SilverTalon01
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 10:31 pm
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I think at the very least the title of the article is misleading. It seems like the article is specifically talking about performance in Japan rather than overall performance of the franchises. Unless Dragonball actually got outperformed globally by Gundam last time which seems unlikely?
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BodaciousSpacePirate
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 10:55 pm
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In 2017 alone, there have been at least 20 "Premium Bandai" Master Grade and 16 "Premium Bandai" HGUC Gundam kits that you can only get through the Bandai webstore. You have to jump through hoops to get most of them outside of Japan, and that's got to be negatively impacting sales to at least some degree.
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dark13
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 12:30 am
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I mean Gundam hasn't had a TV animation this Year so I'm not shocked by this news and in Terms of animation we only had like Build fighter stuff and Twilight axis.
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switchgear1131
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 1:42 am
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dark13 wrote: | I mean Gundam hasn't had a TV animation this Year so I'm not shocked by this news and in Terms of animation we only had like Build fighter stuff and Twilight axis. |
Iron Blooded Orphans ran until April of this year, so they did have an animation that was at least running for a season of the year. Plus it ran for most of last year as well, well within the expected window for it to still have an influence on merch sales.
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bigivel
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 3:25 am
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SilverTalon01 wrote: | I think at the very least the title of the article is misleading. It seems like the article is specifically talking about performance in Japan rather than overall performance of the franchises. Unless Dragonball actually got outperformed globally by Gundam last time which seems unlikely? |
This is worldwide performance, but of only Bandai, one licensee company. All of those franchises have also a ton of other products that aren't made by Bandai. Strange enough the biggest of this franchises(not just bandai) is Anpanman.
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Apollo-kun
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 5:15 am
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There doesn't even need to be a debate about whether or not Gundam's had a new show, its toy sales, anything like that. Because this isn't even remotely shocking.
Dragon Ball is a more popular brand than Gundam. Period. It has wider reach across a broader set of demographics in more markets. More people know what it is, more people have some experience with it, and thus, it performs better in game sales than Gundam.
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Codeanime93
Joined: 28 Jul 2017
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 12:51 pm
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switchgear1131 wrote: |
dark13 wrote: | I mean Gundam hasn't had a TV animation this Year so I'm not shocked by this news and in Terms of animation we only had like Build fighter stuff and Twilight axis. |
Iron Blooded Orphans ran until April of this year, so they did have an animation that was at least running for a season of the year. Plus it ran for most of last year as well, well within the expected window for it to still have an influence on merch sales. |
Even if it was the really chaotic and disappointing end to the second season to IBO which some would call complete garbage.
Apollo-kun wrote: |
Dragon Ball is a more popular brand than Gundam. Period. It has wider reach across a broader set of demographics in more markets. More people know what it is, more people have some experience with it, and thus, it performs better in game sales than Gundam. |
Gundam doesn't help itself with stuff like IBO's second season either being so polarizing and messy. Again maybe it would have done better if IBO had done better with it's story.
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dark13
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 1:28 pm
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Codeanime93 wrote: |
switchgear1131 wrote: |
dark13 wrote: | I mean Gundam hasn't had a TV animation this Year so I'm not shocked by this news and in Terms of animation we only had like Build fighter stuff and Twilight axis. |
Iron Blooded Orphans ran until April of this year, so they did have an animation that was at least running for a season of the year. Plus it ran for most of last year as well, well within the expected window for it to still have an influence on merch sales. |
Even if it was the really chaotic and disappointing end to the second season to IBO which some would call complete garbage.
Apollo-kun wrote: |
Dragon Ball is a more popular brand than Gundam. Period. It has wider reach across a broader set of demographics in more markets. More people know what it is, more people have some experience with it, and thus, it performs better in game sales than Gundam. |
Gundam doesn't help itself with stuff like IBO's second season either being so polarizing and messy. Again maybe it would have done better if IBO had done better with it's story. |
in terms of merch Gundam beat DBZ this year ( re look at the article in Toys&Hobby) and as far as I know that's what Bandai cares about.
terms of domestic toy and hobby sales alone, both Mobile Suit Gundam and Kamen Rider topped Dragon Ball this year and last year. The results for domestic toy and hobby sales for the first half of the fiscal year are as follows:
Mobile Suit Gundam: 11 billion yen
Kamen Rider: 9.4 billion yen
Dragon Ball: 5.9 billion yen
Super Sentai/Power Rangers: 4.9 billion yen
Anpanman: 4.7 billion yen
Precure: 3.8 billion yen
Yo-kai Watch: 2.0 billion yen
Ultraman: 2.2 billion yen
One Piece: 1.8 billion yen
Pokémon: 2.2 billion yen
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Codeanime93
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 2:05 pm
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dark13 wrote: |
Codeanime93 wrote: |
switchgear1131 wrote: |
dark13 wrote: | I mean Gundam hasn't had a TV animation this Year so I'm not shocked by this news and in Terms of animation we only had like Build fighter stuff and Twilight axis. |
Iron Blooded Orphans ran until April of this year, so they did have an animation that was at least running for a season of the year. Plus it ran for most of last year as well, well within the expected window for it to still have an influence on merch sales. |
Even if it was the really chaotic and disappointing end to the second season to IBO which some would call complete garbage.
Apollo-kun wrote: |
Dragon Ball is a more popular brand than Gundam. Period. It has wider reach across a broader set of demographics in more markets. More people know what it is, more people have some experience with it, and thus, it performs better in game sales than Gundam. |
Gundam doesn't help itself with stuff like IBO's second season either being so polarizing and messy. Again maybe it would have done better if IBO had done better with it's story. |
in terms of merch Gundam beat DBZ this year ( re look at the article in Toys&Hobby) and as far as I know that's what Bandai cares about.
terms of domestic toy and hobby sales alone, both Mobile Suit Gundam and Kamen Rider topped Dragon Ball this year and last year. The results for domestic toy and hobby sales for the first half of the fiscal year are as follows:
Mobile Suit Gundam: 11 billion yen
Kamen Rider: 9.4 billion yen
Dragon Ball: 5.9 billion yen
Super Sentai/Power Rangers: 4.9 billion yen
Anpanman: 4.7 billion yen
Precure: 3.8 billion yen
Yo-kai Watch: 2.0 billion yen
Ultraman: 2.2 billion yen
One Piece: 1.8 billion yen
Pokémon: 2.2 billion yen |
Yes I know it did well still, there is a niche for it. I'm not saying it's totally bombing out this year.
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KH91
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 2:23 pm
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Shoudn't really be a surprise since DB is bigger than Gundam ww.
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