Remember this anime barely anyone watched and averaged at 1k sales? It raised 15 mil yen in five days and it's still going.
https://www.makuake.com/project/shohari26/
The (official) fundraiser is for a full length concert episode, and it's already met its goal, with 122 days still left.
O-Ok.
Nice information and all, but is there anything you wanna talk about, or do you just want to have a general Shounen Hollywood thread? After all, if what you say is true
>barely anyone watched
here on /a/, then you're gonna have trouble finding enough people willing to discuss the show. Of course, there might be more lurkers who did watch it, but just didn't talk about it on /a/.
so a bunch of fujos donated to japanese kickstarter?
I remember it had a small fanbase on here. The impression I got from them was the show was full of suffering, which is fairly popular with fujos.
>>144898754
>17,230,000円
>526人
>500,000円コース
>5人が支援しています。
>残り0個
They have a dedicated fan base I guess.
>>144900731
I just thought the few anons that watched and enjoyed it would be happy to hear the news. I know I was.
Apparently foreigners can contribute as well, though I don't know the details. But there are rewards for contributions if anyone's interested. They're all pretty expensive, though.
>>144901140
Wasn't really suffering. I guess it was just more on the cynical side? For an idol show, anyway.
>>144902843
I imagine it would have been significantly more popular if not for that hideous artstyle.
>>144903484
It wasn't that bad in the show. I think Western fujos were actually more upset it wasn't an Utapri clone and thus dropped it 1-2 eps in.
>>144901385
All you need is one rich guy and you're set.
Yes, I do remember it. Greatest idol show to ever air.
>fujo
>fujo
>fujo
Fucking meme newfags.
>>144898754
How?
>>144906938
That's just 150k dollars. It's not really much.
It's like those silly KyoAni vs. [insert other anime studio] wars, where people brag about the that studio having so much money and that other so much less, which looks impressive in those millions of yen-numbers, but then you convert it to us dollars, and it turns out to be absolutely nothing but hot air.