by putrocca » Tue Oct 31, 2006 9:05 am
Why doesn't VIZ listen to fans? Short answer: becuase listening to fans doesn't get you more money, listening to statisticians and market analysts does. VIZ is the most financially successful anime company out there for a reason, and that is very careful marketing and ignoring all else.
As for Viz's plans for more Tezuka, all I know is that when I talked to some Tezuka Productions representatives and remarked, "And when Viz runs out of Phoenix then they won't be putting out any Tezuka either," they exchanged glances and hinted that something might be in the works. So we may have cause to hope there. My personall guess/hope is that Viz might return to putting out Black Jack, which would be excellent.
As to why Viz's site etc. doesn't cater to fans, right now Viz is the 900 lb. gorrilla of the Anime industry raking in huge profits from major popular kids' titles like Naruto, Bleach, Hikaru no Go, One Piece plus Shounen Jump and Shoujo Beat. Their editors are regularly and reliably rude to and dismissive of any fans other than their target audience (teens for these series) and they don't try to get more customers by having a nice web page because they know they won't make big money there. The flip side of that is that Viz is also the only US company financially solid enough right now to gamble on Tezuka series, and with their new Signature Series for adults they have editors spending time and money on some really good seinen (grown-up) titles like Naoki Urasawa's Monster and 20th Century Boys, trying to get other adult readers. So, while Viz doensn't communicate with fans, their Signature Series is still very much pro-Tezuka and I wouldn't be surprised to see them pick up another title, most likely a long, big-name one, since they prefer long series, so BJ is most likely.
VIZ also prefers manga with an anime attached, so if they pick up the BJ manga they will almost certainly pick up at least one of the two TV series as well. Typically they put out the manga for a year before they start putting out the anime. Thus, if I'm right and they announce BJ after they run out of Phoenix, we can expect BJ to start serialization some time in late 07 early 08, and the anime in late 08 early 09...
But all this is only speculation. Viz is the one major anime company I've never gotten to talk to a representative from so in many ways they're the corporation I know the least about. I'll have to work on that.
- Ada (site founder - TezukaInEnglish.com)