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Dargonxtc
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Joined: 13 Apr 2006 Posts: 3674 Location: Nc5xd7+ スターダストの海洋 Recovering from hard drive failure, and motherboard failure(_*_)
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Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:17 pm |
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V.19-21 will be the true test as to whether they hang on to these good numbers. Since this accelerated release schedule is going to last four months, I believe it will all hinge on parents willingness to buy three new books every month. They might have been duped the first time, but will they catch on.
I am not saying that everyone who reads Naruto has to have there parents buy it for them, but take them out of the picture and I doubt the numbers would make the list as well as they do.
Interesting though, I wonder how much of the buy buy buy mentaility factors into this strategy as well. For instance, if I had not read a certain thread today, I would have totally forgoten that xxxHOLiC was just released, a manga which I enjoy very much. I forgot, simple as that, I hate myself for it, but I nonetheless forgot. Now if it was released every ten days, there is no way something like that would slip my mind. |
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CorneredAngel ANN News Staff

Joined: 17 Jun 2002 Posts: 701 Location: Bloomington, IN
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Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:37 pm |
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| Dargonxtc wrote: | V.19-21 will be the true test as to whether they hang on to these good numbers. Since this accelerated release schedule is going to last four months, I believe it will all hinge on parents willingness to buy three new books every month. They might have been duped the first time, but will they catch on. :P
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To me, the fact that it's been v. 18 that has sold the best of the three shows a lot: parents may buy their kids the first two, but then, the kids in question go and grab the last volume.
If these three volumes can hang on for one more week, and then Viz unleashes the next batch, that really would be a major coup. I really can't remember any time that more than three or four individual manga volumes appeared on the list, so if both the first batch and the second are being sold like hotcakes simultaneously, well, guess that's the final proof that Viz's gamble worked. |
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