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How can I tell if a current airing anime is selling good or
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Someone recently gave me this link, saying that it will tell whether my favorite anime is selling good or not.
The problem is that I forgot to ask him how to read it.
Does having more "æœ€æ–°é †ä½/å‰å›žé †ä½" a good or a bad thing?
How about "ç´¯ç©pt", does it mean anything?
The problem is that I forgot to ask him how to read it.
Does having more "æœ€æ–°é †ä½/å‰å›žé †ä½" a good or a bad thing?
How about "ç´¯ç©pt", does it mean anything?
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You realize you could highlight and copy and then use a translator right? Just go to good translate
like what you asked apparently is
æœ€æ–°é †ä½/å‰å›žé †ä½ = Latest order / previous order
ç´¯ç© = Accumulation
like what you asked apparently is
æœ€æ–°é †ä½/å‰å›žé †ä½ = Latest order / previous order
ç´¯ç© = Accumulation
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Or just use this site: http://www.someanithing.com/
As a thumb rule, anything below 2000 per volume fails to regain the investment. Some shows can boost up their economical success or regain the investment with merchandise (including singles) and boosting original work's popularity. Take in account that some shows and studios invest more than others, so the 2000 cut point can be far higher, or occasionally sightly lower. The 2000 cut point consider shows with 6 volumes, if for any reason the show does have more or less volumes, it's requirements will vary. 10000+ per volume shows are big money makers and huge success.
Anyway, the sells rarely tells you the popularity of certain shows. DVD/BD of shows in Japan costs fortunes, with prices hovering around 50$USD per two episodes, or in other words an outstanding 300$USD for a single cour show. Sell charts only shows you how popular and how effective is the show in producing hype in the medium-high and high class most hardcore anime fans on Akihabara and few places more (most of them males, too).
As a thumb rule, anything below 2000 per volume fails to regain the investment. Some shows can boost up their economical success or regain the investment with merchandise (including singles) and boosting original work's popularity. Take in account that some shows and studios invest more than others, so the 2000 cut point can be far higher, or occasionally sightly lower. The 2000 cut point consider shows with 6 volumes, if for any reason the show does have more or less volumes, it's requirements will vary. 10000+ per volume shows are big money makers and huge success.
Anyway, the sells rarely tells you the popularity of certain shows. DVD/BD of shows in Japan costs fortunes, with prices hovering around 50$USD per two episodes, or in other words an outstanding 300$USD for a single cour show. Sell charts only shows you how popular and how effective is the show in producing hype in the medium-high and high class most hardcore anime fans on Akihabara and few places more (most of them males, too).
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Holoofyoistu
The Messenger
i just translated the page, and from what i can tell, the fourth row over is how many copies have been reserved domsticaly, which should tell you how well its doing