But for the anime side, there's not much anime DVDs. Hell, there's been instances where there's actual production troubles when R1 companies are dealing with shoujo titles. Recently I heard the status for the zany, shoujo comedy Kodocha may be in limbo because it's becoming a rather poor seller to a point FUNimation only worked on the first 2 seasons.
Then there's ADV where there was an EXTREME limbo of the second season of Super GALS because the first season sales tanked badly (luckily Right Stuf saved it at the expense of making it sub-only). Princess Tutu was in danger as well since there was a long delay between the first volume and its subsequent volumes.
And then there's Viz's release of Full Moon wo Sagashite where they decided to release one volume every three months which is really slow considering it is a 52-episode series (interestingly to note that Hikaru no Go had the same release plan, but now it's bumped up for having a bi-monthly release because its popularity grew a bit).
So the one thing I question is that are these situations caused by the fact that casual fangirls are not much DVD watchers? Do they prefer reading the titles rather than watching the ones that they're based on? Obviously there's something in the female psyche which I don't understand.
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