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7/3/2025, 6:35:08 PM
>>280206838
>Name another anime that reached 21% ratings.
Sure, how about:
>Sazae-san, the weekly GOAT of Japan TV ratings for decades. It regularly pulls 20%+ and has hit 30%+ in its prime
>Chibi Maruko-chan and Doraemon used to clear 15–20% when anime was peak mainstream on terrestrial TV
Hell, even DBZ and Slam Dunk in the 90s regularly pulled over 20% (DBZ's highest rated ep is 27.5% while the lowest had 12.1%, OG DB's highest is 29.5% and its lowest was 13.7% while GT's highest was 19.7% while its lowest was 9.6%) with no YouTube trailers or Sony Music hyping them up.
So yes, other anime have hit 21% and even higher long before social media was even a thing. Mugen Train's 21% was impressive, but you're acting like DS invented viewership lol. That was a movie rebroadcast, not an original TV episode. It was an event programming, and it happened once.
>Those reruns and recaps are running laps around MHA
Thanks, you just admitted DS is doing reruns and recap episodes because there's no more content, lol. That's the most embarrassing victory lap I've seen since the Cleveland Browns celebrated going 0-16 "with heart" rofl.
MHA is:
>still ongoing
>still charting weekly
>getting Hollywood money from Legendary, with big-name producers like Mary Parent (Godzilla, Dune, Minecraft)
>getting consistent merch, crossovers, licensing, and a global streaming footprint
DS is:
>over
>rerunning recap episodes of arcs from 3 years ago
>dropping recap movies with 10 minutes of new animation to bait sales
>burning through its last arcs like a speedrun because it’s literally out of manga
>kept on life support by the anime with movie padding because once the anime is over, the franchise dies
>M-MHA got knocked the fuck out!!
MHA is literally still standing, while your franchise is out of breath, drinking water in the corner, and hoping the crowd remembers its 2020 days. The only thing getting knocked out is your credibility every time you open your mouth lmao.
>Name another anime that reached 21% ratings.
Sure, how about:
>Sazae-san, the weekly GOAT of Japan TV ratings for decades. It regularly pulls 20%+ and has hit 30%+ in its prime
>Chibi Maruko-chan and Doraemon used to clear 15–20% when anime was peak mainstream on terrestrial TV
Hell, even DBZ and Slam Dunk in the 90s regularly pulled over 20% (DBZ's highest rated ep is 27.5% while the lowest had 12.1%, OG DB's highest is 29.5% and its lowest was 13.7% while GT's highest was 19.7% while its lowest was 9.6%) with no YouTube trailers or Sony Music hyping them up.
So yes, other anime have hit 21% and even higher long before social media was even a thing. Mugen Train's 21% was impressive, but you're acting like DS invented viewership lol. That was a movie rebroadcast, not an original TV episode. It was an event programming, and it happened once.
>Those reruns and recaps are running laps around MHA
Thanks, you just admitted DS is doing reruns and recap episodes because there's no more content, lol. That's the most embarrassing victory lap I've seen since the Cleveland Browns celebrated going 0-16 "with heart" rofl.
MHA is:
>still ongoing
>still charting weekly
>getting Hollywood money from Legendary, with big-name producers like Mary Parent (Godzilla, Dune, Minecraft)
>getting consistent merch, crossovers, licensing, and a global streaming footprint
DS is:
>over
>rerunning recap episodes of arcs from 3 years ago
>dropping recap movies with 10 minutes of new animation to bait sales
>burning through its last arcs like a speedrun because it’s literally out of manga
>kept on life support by the anime with movie padding because once the anime is over, the franchise dies
>M-MHA got knocked the fuck out!!
MHA is literally still standing, while your franchise is out of breath, drinking water in the corner, and hoping the crowd remembers its 2020 days. The only thing getting knocked out is your credibility every time you open your mouth lmao.
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