penguintruth wrote:I don't see why Aya Hirano being Dende is even a big deal. It's not like they're expanding the role for her. If they inserted extra Dende scenes, that's a problem. She's just voicing a character already there, and not even a major character. It's just a bonus. If it helps bring in more fans, more power to Toei.
That's the thing, though -- it's not just Aya Hirano. That's the one you all keep getting stuck on, but it's one little aspect of a bigger treatment.
Not having Kenji Utsumi do his other roles (just Shenlong), not bringing back folks who ARE alive like Sho Hayami (Zarbon), having the comedy group come in to do voices, not bringing back Kikuchi to score it but going with Yamamoto (who's almost certainly cheaper), re-tracing random scenes, not bringing back Hironobu Kageyama in any capacity, having Hirano sing a song, having other J-Rock singers come in to sing songs (Freeza metal song on first CD), getting AKB48 out of the blue, poor DVD releases (though the Blu-rays are fine), switching up the timeslot to go alongside One Piece, pumping out the game releases (and even re-branding at least one under "Kai")...
All of these are happening at a time when the franchise is making exponentially less money. Change for the sake of change doesn't inherently mean "success". Sure, there are a variety of other factors to take into consideration (like the economy, and the international market helping make up for the domestic tank)... but it's all fascinating to look at, regardless of what any one individual thinks about the "quality" of any of those decisions. If numbers are what tell the story, it's
*NOT* bringing in any new fans... or at least fans that are
paying for anything.
I don't know or care if any individual actually likes any of these aspects (I like some, I dislike others; I'm sure most of you fall in the same camp) -- that's not the question put forth in the original post, though. The question was whether or not
Kai was a quick cash-in. The answer is "yes". It's clearly not sustaining itself, meaning there probably won't be a long-tail of profit. Whatever money they're grabbing now is almost certainly a one-shot grab, ultimately leaving the franchise to flounder for a while in the near future.
I'm also beginning to suspect that
MR.Mark is participating in an entirely different conversation than I am.