Raiden no Kishi wrote:it provides (being a show designed to sell toys) an example of what not to do.
Nate (post: 1216650) wrote:So then you're also opposed to Transformers, Masters of the Universe, G.I. Joe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman: The Animated Series, Gargoyles, Care Bears, and the Mario and Sonic cartoons?
That must be a sad world to live in, as most of those cartoons were some of the greatest cartoons of our age, despite being shows designed to sell toys.
So I'll tell you that the reason to create an animated series should be primarily to tell a story, NOT to sell toys. It's a question of priorities, Nate.
minakichan (post: 1216701) wrote:In an ideal world, yes, but with just the minimal sales of DVDs and television broadcast ads and such, most animation studios are barely successful. Even Tezuka Osamu's studio went broke, for crying out loud. There's a difference in stating what should be and what is.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1216708) wrote:I think you're misunderstanding me here. I don't mean "don't sell merchandise". I mean "make a good story first and merchandising can come from that instead of the other way around." Good stories will sell merchandise - Star Wars, anyone?
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I think you're misunderstanding me here. I don't mean "don't sell merchandise". I mean "make a good story first and merchandising can come from that instead of the other way around." Good stories will sell merchandise - Star Wars, anyone?
Momo-P (post: 1216796) wrote:I agree, but...then what?
If someone makes a toy and wants to advertise it, they aren't allowed to make it a cartoon? What if it actually does have a plot?
Beyblade may not be the best show ever, but some of the later storylines were pretty good (a kid being a cyborg and test tube babies have nothing to do with beyblades, but they were cool ideas). The same goes for Pokemon, the games came first, but the show definitely doesn't suck. The current DP series is actually shocking everyone in the fandom right now--some good twists and ideas are actually coming into play.
I understand what you're saying, but it's really stupid to say only a story can spawn merchandise. Transformers is an excellent example of toys spawning an excellent story. Had the toys never existed to begin with, it just never would've happened. They only went to Marvel with the idea because they found awesome character designs.
Raiden no Kishi wrote:With Pokemon, at least, there was a believable reason for the world to be fixated on the Pokemon themselves. These are powerful creatures here - how would humanity NOT take great interest in them?
Again, you're trying to write a reasonably believable world where everyone from children to rulers of nations are obsessed with tops and trading cards, respectively.
Nate (post: 1216834) wrote:Seriously, what's so bad about that? What's the difference between watching a show that's basically about a game, and watching a football game? Or the National Poker Championships?
Nate (post: 1216834) wrote:You're contradicting yourself. o.O
You say that everyone is interested in Pokemon and it makes sense because they're powerful. But then you say it doesn't make sense for everyone to be obsessed with cards because they're so powerful?
In Yugioh, the cards actually do have power. So why is it okay for one series to have people obsessed with powerful creatures, but not okay for another series to have people obsessed with powerful creatures? If humanity is naturally drawn to items of extreme power, then why WOULDN'T they be involved in cards that have untold power?
By the way, one of the Yugioh story arcs involved a person using the cards to steal people's souls to resurrect a 10,000 year old monster that destroyed Atlantis. This of course wasn't in the English dub, but it doesn't change the fact that that's what happened. It proves the cards are powerful enough for national leaders to show interest in them at least.
The tops thing, is a bit different, but the tops DO have mystical creatures sealed inside of them. But it's not like the show is about them going and fighting bad guys with their tops. It's a show about a tournament where people play this game. Seriously, what's so bad about that? What's the difference between watching a show that's basically about a game, and watching a football game? Or the National Poker Championships? In fact, I would argue these are BETTER than football or poker because we see the characters outside of the tournaments, get to know them as people, and so on. There is more to it than just the game.
Which again, I'm not saying anyone has to like it. I don't like football or poker tournaments and I'm likely to not like Beyblade at all. But I think your arguments are stemming from a lack of understanding of the world in which Yugioh and Beyblade take place.
animedude90 (post: 1216780) wrote:OFF TOPIC-On a side note about Samurai Jack, in case anyone wants to watch it again CN is viewing in the 10:30 Toonami slot for a little while(Not sure how long though.). Just throwing that out there. I too enjoyed SJ when it came out, and I still like it.
Sorry for going off topic.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1216840) wrote:For this to become some sort of worldwide phenomenon is dubious. For there to be mythical creatures sealed into toy tops is incredibly dubious. It stretches suspension of disbelief beyond recognition.
Cognitive Gear wrote:OT: You know, I think that debate is severely under-rated these days. The debate taking place here has largely been civil, and quite an interesting read. Let it be noted that I'm just offering up a different opinion to those that seem to be off-put by the current conversation.
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