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OjaruFan2
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Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 8:16 am
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Never heard of Makuake. Upon looking at the site, looks like the crowdfunding campaign is only open for people living in Japan. Suppose the campaign is a success, I wonder where exactly Tatami-chan would be distributed. Would it be also available internationally?
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WANNFH
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Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 9:59 am
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OjaruFan2 wrote: | Never heard of Makuake. Upon looking at the site, looks like the crowdfunding campaign is only open for people living in Japan. Suppose the campaign is a success, I wonder where exactly Tatami-chan would be distributed. Would it be also available internationally? |
Well, considering the successful crowdfunding campaigns for In This Corner of the World (funded through Makuake), which was distributed internationally, and Dies Irae (not Makuake one) series, which was picked by Crunchyroll later for the West - that's completely passable depending on the international distributor.
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Kougeru
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Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 11:44 am
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WANNFH wrote: |
OjaruFan2 wrote: | Never heard of Makuake. Upon looking at the site, looks like the crowdfunding campaign is only open for people living in Japan. Suppose the campaign is a success, I wonder where exactly Tatami-chan would be distributed. Would it be also available internationally? |
Well, considering the successful crowdfunding campaigns for In This Corner of the World (funded through Makuake), which was distributed internationally, and Dies Irae (not Makuake one) series, which was picked by Crunchyroll later for the West - that's completely passable depending on the international distributor. |
Was that only for things actually 100% funded? Everything I see on there is "All In", so they're created regardless of funding, opposite of Kickstarter's "All or Nothing"
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OjaruFan2
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Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 5:33 pm
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WANNFH wrote: | ]Well, considering the successful crowdfunding campaigns for In This Corner of the World (funded through Makuake), which was distributed internationally, and Dies Irae (not Makuake one) series, which was picked by Crunchyroll later for the West - that's completely passable depending on the international distributor. |
I see. Thanks for bringing those up (I forgot that In This Corner of the World had a crowdfunding campaign).
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Egan Loo
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Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 7:41 pm
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Kougeru wrote: |
WANNFH wrote: |
OjaruFan2 wrote: | Never heard of Makuake. Upon looking at the site, looks like the crowdfunding campaign is only open for people living in Japan. Suppose the campaign is a success, I wonder where exactly Tatami-chan would be distributed. Would it be also available internationally? |
Well, considering the successful crowdfunding campaigns for In This Corner of the World (funded through Makuake), which was distributed internationally, and Dies Irae (not Makuake one) series, which was picked by Crunchyroll later for the West - that's completely passable depending on the international distributor. |
Was that only for things actually 100% funded? Everything I see on there is "All In", so they're created regardless of funding, opposite of Kickstarter's "All or Nothing" |
Oh, Zashiki-Warashi no Tatami-chan's Makuake crowdfunding is also the "All In" model, although as with crowdfunding projects in general, there is no guarantees that the project will be completed as planned.
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v1cious
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Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 2:03 pm
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I'd rather have an anime of Misu Misou. This looks ok though, i guess
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