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2018-07-17 00:01:35 UTC  

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2018-07-17 00:01:37 UTC  

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2018-07-17 00:03:23 UTC  

Aside, I felt like the Ugandian Knuckles was a real missed opportunity. Had it lasted a bit longer it could have kickstarted the Ugandian film industry into being something more.

2018-07-17 00:03:57 UTC  

Trudeau is correct. If you torture your enemies they start to wish they'd win.

2018-07-17 00:04:10 UTC  

G.W.Bush agrees

2018-07-17 00:04:16 UTC  

LOL yeah get a ugandan reboot of the marvel movies and disney movies (well i guess marvel movies are disney movies now)

2018-07-17 00:04:34 UTC  

blakc panther would be an all white cast

2018-07-17 00:04:38 UTC  

tl'dr. Everything is Disney now.

2018-07-17 00:05:31 UTC  

But in all seriousness, it only takes one or two major exposures followed by a steady stream of releases to form a media niche.

2018-07-17 00:05:41 UTC  

And niches expand from there.

2018-07-17 00:05:56 UTC  

yeah its hard to get investment for such a speculative market

2018-07-17 00:05:59 UTC  

Take Anime in the 80s/90s versus now.

2018-07-17 00:06:12 UTC  

in terms of starting it... idk maybe an indiegogo would change that

2018-07-17 00:06:18 UTC  

That investment wasn't even being purchased as much as just outsourcing.

2018-07-17 00:06:32 UTC  

jus DBZs a good example lol

2018-07-17 00:06:48 UTC  

Maybe. Uganda would have a favorable exchange rate on US dollars. A reasonable indiegogo could be a huge spark in Uganda.

2018-07-17 00:07:05 UTC  

DBZ (really Pokemon) is the point it started to go mainstream.

2018-07-17 00:07:07 UTC  

not that it wasnt big back then but like fuck all my friends from back in highschool are on that dragonball super shit now

2018-07-17 00:07:24 UTC  

yeah i actually learned alot of english from Pokemon back in 2000

2018-07-17 00:07:35 UTC  

Bravestarr, He-Man (and the other really campy cartoons of the 80s) were often animated overseas in Japan to save money.

2018-07-17 00:07:54 UTC  

But then they took their skills and started making their own stuff.

2018-07-17 00:07:58 UTC  

my mother tounge is french but my parents put me in an english public school and switched all the cable to the english channels

2018-07-17 00:08:08 UTC  

And it took off (because it did things western cartoons wouldn't).

2018-07-17 00:08:22 UTC  

That would do it.

2018-07-17 00:08:39 UTC  

yeah speed racer is a classic hahaha

2018-07-17 00:09:04 UTC  

pretty sure iits an example of aforementioned outsourced english shows

2018-07-17 00:09:30 UTC  

Speed Racer is Japan original.

2018-07-17 00:09:34 UTC  

ok nvm it was a japanese show

2018-07-17 00:09:38 UTC  

lol yeah jus looked it up

2018-07-17 00:10:07 UTC  

But the history of how the US outsourced production to Japan and it led to the creation of the anime industry is interesting in it's own way.

2018-07-17 00:10:20 UTC  

If only for the irony that many Japanese companies are now outsourcing to Korea.

2018-07-17 00:11:55 UTC  

so much of anime's animation is outsourced

2018-07-17 00:11:58 UTC  

LOL well thatll teach them for invading korea all those times XD

2018-07-17 00:12:43 UTC  

a significant portion of naruto was animated in china

2018-07-17 00:13:28 UTC  

fun factoid to bring up to jap supremacists and their "it's only anime if it was 100000% japanese"

2018-07-17 00:14:12 UTC  

LOL tbh the sand village looks like its modeled after the gobi desert

2018-07-17 00:14:36 UTC  

weebs make me so mad

2018-07-17 00:14:48 UTC  

people got banned from r/anime for posting SHELTER

2018-07-17 00:14:52 UTC  

hahah its just so ironic because they would be shunned in japanese society lol

2018-07-17 00:14:58 UTC  

which was animated by fucking A1 PICTURES

2018-07-17 00:15:15 UTC  

a huge japanese anime studio