Anime is such a huge part of the 21 and under crowd that simply lumping it in as just "naruto/bleach" makes you come across as old dude whose no longer connected to what your target market actually likes.
I'd say its wider than just the 21 and under crowd. There's a significant portion of mid twenties anime fans and even early 30s, as the genesis of its popularity really started in the mid 90s.
Allister said:When D&D was huge in the 80s, it was "the anime" (hell, even here I disagree with myself since anime has had much larger penetration).
D&D has had significant influence on anime, ironically. Record of Lodoss War was based off an actual D&D campaign, and one doesn't need to look very hard at series like Berserk to see where it continued.
I guess what goes around comes around? *duck*
Halivar said:All in all, it is much to do over nothing. The fanboi's haven't lost a favorite publisher, and teh haters haven't gained a convert. Also, expect some alternative houserules from Necro.
Good sir, this is the internet and we have a reputation to maintain. We simply must fight about this for another five or six pages, minimum.
In all seriousness, Clark's gone and made himself pretty abundantly clear here, and everyone who was surprised by the turn of events already explained their reasoning why.