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7/13/2025, 6:25:18 PM
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>>280528545
You mean... reruns of old arcs pulling high ratings on Fuji TV, one of the largest terrestrial broadcasters in Japan with no competition in that time slot?
I bet you didn't even look at the actual data you posted:
>Swordsmith Village (Sun)
Runtime: 193 min
Rating: 8.8%
>Swordsmith (2nd ep) (Fri)
Runtime: 166 min
Rating: 8.1%
>Entertainment District
Runtime: 168 min
Rating: 7.5%
A primetime rebroadcast of one of Japan’s biggest recent anime pulled in under 9% while Anpanman reruns pull 17%+ in the morning. You just posted evidence that Anpanman mops Tanjiro's huge forehead in ratings. Also: Fuji TV is a broadcast network, which always has higher baseline ratings. These aren't groundbreaking, this is average legacy IP engagement, not "domination."
It's also funny how you seem to forget this one detail:
>Sazae-san still airs weekly and gets ~6-8% every week for 50 years
>Chibi Maruko-chan does the same
This isn't "Kimetsu domination." It’s "airing something popular on the most watched network in a good time slot."
Also: TV ratings =/= box office.
>>280530193
Out of them all, I only give a shit about Ruri Dragon.
>Akane Banashi
It's too boring and repetitive. The art is nice, though.
>Kill Blue
Boring art and boring plot.
>Kagurabachi
It's genuinely trash. It tries to mimic other successful series way too much, the characters are bland, the protagonist has negative charisma and it has shit for all choreography, the action is mainly some impressive-looking spreads.
>Some exorcist slop manga
Don't care.
>>280528545
You mean... reruns of old arcs pulling high ratings on Fuji TV, one of the largest terrestrial broadcasters in Japan with no competition in that time slot?
I bet you didn't even look at the actual data you posted:
>Swordsmith Village (Sun)
Runtime: 193 min
Rating: 8.8%
>Swordsmith (2nd ep) (Fri)
Runtime: 166 min
Rating: 8.1%
>Entertainment District
Runtime: 168 min
Rating: 7.5%
A primetime rebroadcast of one of Japan’s biggest recent anime pulled in under 9% while Anpanman reruns pull 17%+ in the morning. You just posted evidence that Anpanman mops Tanjiro's huge forehead in ratings. Also: Fuji TV is a broadcast network, which always has higher baseline ratings. These aren't groundbreaking, this is average legacy IP engagement, not "domination."
It's also funny how you seem to forget this one detail:
>Sazae-san still airs weekly and gets ~6-8% every week for 50 years
>Chibi Maruko-chan does the same
This isn't "Kimetsu domination." It’s "airing something popular on the most watched network in a good time slot."
Also: TV ratings =/= box office.
>>280530193
Out of them all, I only give a shit about Ruri Dragon.
>Akane Banashi
It's too boring and repetitive. The art is nice, though.
>Kill Blue
Boring art and boring plot.
>Kagurabachi
It's genuinely trash. It tries to mimic other successful series way too much, the characters are bland, the protagonist has negative charisma and it has shit for all choreography, the action is mainly some impressive-looking spreads.
>Some exorcist slop manga
Don't care.
7/13/2025, 5:25:26 PM
>>280528124
Third, I saw the update, yes.
>#1 Kokuhou : $3.9M (-12%)
>#2 Superman: $2.65M
You're bragging that a Week 5 domestic drama barely beat a Week 1 Western cape film in a market that literally doesn’t even like cape movies. That's not a flex, that's a cry for help.
Meanwhile, Superman is making more in Mexico in one day than Demon Slayer makes in most foreign markets over multiple weekends.
Here's the real scoreboard:
>Superman (Friday)
Mexico: $3.8M (day one)
UK: $3.6M (day one)
Brazil: $3M (day one)
Global Intl: $40M (2 days)
>Mugen Train (month+ total)
Mexico: $3.2M (one month)
UK: $1.9M (one month)
Brazil: ~$2M (weeks)
Global Intl: $49M (4 months)
You wanna talk performance? Demon Slayer is toast outside Japan, and the receipts prove it. That's also why Aniplex are dropping it on September. They KNOW that Zootopia 2 (November) and Avatar 3 (December) will eat it alive. If there's one thing Aniplex DON'T like, it's competition.
Third, I saw the update, yes.
>#1 Kokuhou : $3.9M (-12%)
>#2 Superman: $2.65M
You're bragging that a Week 5 domestic drama barely beat a Week 1 Western cape film in a market that literally doesn’t even like cape movies. That's not a flex, that's a cry for help.
Meanwhile, Superman is making more in Mexico in one day than Demon Slayer makes in most foreign markets over multiple weekends.
Here's the real scoreboard:
>Superman (Friday)
Mexico: $3.8M (day one)
UK: $3.6M (day one)
Brazil: $3M (day one)
Global Intl: $40M (2 days)
>Mugen Train (month+ total)
Mexico: $3.2M (one month)
UK: $1.9M (one month)
Brazil: ~$2M (weeks)
Global Intl: $49M (4 months)
You wanna talk performance? Demon Slayer is toast outside Japan, and the receipts prove it. That's also why Aniplex are dropping it on September. They KNOW that Zootopia 2 (November) and Avatar 3 (December) will eat it alive. If there's one thing Aniplex DON'T like, it's competition.
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