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blaizevincent
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Wow thats Awesome!
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ninja noir
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Cool. I wonder what they'll show?
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Ermat_46
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https://archive.foolz.us/a/thread/82374063/
Note really a reliable source, but feel free to see the thread created last March 27, 2013. |
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IchiroFox
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This is fantastic! I've been waiting for a channel like this to come on the air.
Even better! |
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yurihellsing
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Oh it's on sky...
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TsunaReborn!
Posts: 4713 Location: Cheltenham UK |
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I wonder if the shows will be subbed or dubbed.
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Shiroi Hane
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 7584 Location: Wales |
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My reaction exactly however their press pack states they're coming to Virgin Cable in 2015/2016. Probably due to that thing about channels needing to have an proven audience before Virgin will take them. Mind you, I don't think any of the other attempts at anime channels on Sky and/or Freeview even lasted that long... |
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faintsmile1992
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You Brits are averse to anything foreign (ie. beyond the Anglosphere). There's a world of French cinema just over the Channel but Brits are only interested in American box office crap. Maybe this is why anime didn't catch on in the UK and the country missed out on Haruism, its seen as foreign here even though its dubbed in Eigo.
Though round 1991-1992 there was an upsurge in interest in Britain brought on by Manga Entertainment, linked to public interest in the Japanese consoles people were first properly aware of back then ("Manga means hardcore" - aimed squarely at 13-25 year old males, according to Clements). Because this was Britain-only, people like Susan Napier don't comment on it, but it would be interesting to see what went wrong after that, now a youth channel like E4 treats the fandom as a joke. |
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TsunaReborn!
Posts: 4713 Location: Cheltenham UK |
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I don't think the fact that Brits don't like anything foreign is the problem. A lot if people seen anime as another cartoon which they like to being children's shows. This probably wasn't helped my the fact that animes like Dragonball and Naruto were shown on Cartoon Network, which is aimed at a younger audience. I remember Ghost in a Shell the series was shown on some obscure (possibly anime) channel on sky but not much else was shown on there and it was randomly placed within sky's tv channels. The fact that we are a fairly lazy country in terms of languages helps. I don't think that the American box office can be called crap when your trying to state that us Brits don't like foreign shows, when that itself is a foreign product. |
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faintsmile1992
Posts: 295 Location: England |
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TsunaReborn!
Posts: 4713 Location: Cheltenham UK |
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Ah right, apologies.
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mdo7
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hm, this is interesting to read. Also I went to their website, and this got my attention:
So I take it that they'll be broadcasting something more then anime. K-dramas (Asian dramas) maybe?? Concerts and music, could that mean Asian pop (ie: K-pop, J-pop, C-pop MVs playing on that channel)?? |
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