Sunday, October 27, 2024
Why do so many anime series only have one season? Well, that's what I'll be talking about in today's blog post! It's happened to every anime fan at some point. They find an anime they like, they start binge-watching it, and suddenly it's over. The endless dread of finding a good series only to realize it will never be renewed for more episodes is a common problem. But why is this? Well, it's because anime shows are usually made one season at a time. After the season is released, the company tracks how well it does. If it gains a decent fanbase, then that means it can be profitable. But if it doesn't, then that means it was likely a flop and won't be renewed. However, that doesn't mean it'll never be renewed. Sometimes if a show flops at first but gains a massive fanbase later, they'll start making new seasons for it. This doesn't happen as often, but it does happen. Sometimes if a show does well enough, it'll be renewed before the first season is even over. But this isn't as common, either. Personally I've been hoping for more episodes of Servamp, so I know what it's like to be hit with the disappointment of that lonely one season. But, I digress. As always, I hope you all enjoyed this blog post!
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