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RandomCat

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  1. Disliked by who? And they make a lot of live action adaptations. I mean a lot. Just look up the list of movies based on manga/anime. If the majority of them are as bad as anime nerds claim, I guarantee that studios wouldn't be wasting time and money on them.
  2. My point was the American title was changed to Case Closed. (I don't know where you are from, but I was under the impression it was Case Closed in the UK.) My larger point was that Detective Conan is very obscure. Case Closed a touch less obscure. It wasn't even able to garner enough interest in a dub to last a bit over 100 episodes, while One Piece or Fairy Tail flew past that mark. Add on that even Viz had to slow down the manga translation due to sales. Conan is just popular in anime circles, but no where else. Also, I love anime nerds talking about love action anime and yet keep citing the same three movies over and over again, like those are the only live action adaptations of anime/manga ever made.
  3. If you're calling it Detective Conan, then you certainly know more about it than 99% of the US.
  4. I meant my numbers against actuals, my own math.
  5. Well, finals are in and I'm above 60%...so...plus?
  6. Interviewers are rarely fed questions, they're fed topics to either discuss or avoid. Like Obama going into any interview, the interviewer was given what Obama wanted to talk about, like Healthcare, or whatever news topic of the day. They were probably also given things not to talk about, like birth certificates, or things like that. shows like 60 Minutes are issue oriented shows, you go on to discuss the issue of the day, so often any random side questions would be strongly discouraged.
  7. I was very specific while saying TV interviews. And politicians aren't given the exception here in the States, if you're appearing on TV there is a list of things that you're there to talk about. There aren't exceptions, otherwise you will lose access to that politician, and potentially others, which will hurt ratings and revenue. But that's why I was conscious of saying TV interviews, which isn't the same as print interviews.
  8. You know you've stepped into the twilight zone when Baumer likes an old B&W movie and Tele hates it.
  9. This is true of anyone giving an interview on camera, doesn't matter who. The interviewer is given a list of things they may not discuss, and the interviewee is usually given a gist of topics that will be brought up, if not specific questions. There is no TV interviewer that doesn't get these kinds of limitations put on them when sitting down with a interviewee.
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