Message from @OnyxM
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yea and they are a minority of a minority of fans
Anime is not a fandom
They are japan fans
An anime fan does not have to be a part of a fandom.
correct
so idk what your point is
either you are not making it clear enough, or you think you're making a point that you're not
Just like someone who watches a Star Wars film does not have to be a part of the Star Wars fandom and not everyone who watches Star Trek is a Trekkie.
Anime fandom and weeb fandom are seperate you dolt
Weeaboos define the fandom for anime in the West.
no they don't
weebs are a minority of western fans
A fan does not have to be a part of a fandom.
fandoms would be groups of fans of specific series, not fans of anime as a whole
now you're just going in circles
Like anime harem fandom or anime shonen fandom
whatever point you think you're making,
you're really not fam
Weebs are seperate from them all
No, I’m trying to make it extremely clear that there is a larger fandom surrounding and encompassing all anime.
You are literally trying to say furry arent worthless because they are less annoying than weebs...
All of the smaller fandoms are connected into one, larger fandom.
It is, though.
fandom is the wrong word
Weebs are like Japans equivalent of white supremacists
Its an extremist believe
No, it’s appropriate for this.
Its not
Anime is a media type, furry is a genre
Ehzek is right
The early, western anime fandom, just like furries, were an extremely small, niche group. However, unlike furries, they were not hounded into the ground because, unlike the other groups, they were not necessarily a part of any sort of “nerd” culture, so to speak. Anime, the genre, could appeal to a large enough audience to grow.
They arent comparable at all
anime is not a genre
anime is, as Ehzek said, a type of media
Furry still is an extremely small and niche fandom
anime could also grow in the west because irrelevant of what in the west anyone thought, anime would continue to grow in Japan
furries have no such thing to back them up and ensure their growth
And, as a result, the larger anime fandom (I.e. all of the fandoms that make up the larger whole) grew quickly because, due to a lack of persecution early on, there was less of a sigma in joining them.
because there's no justification to a stigma
But anime isnt persecuted weebs are
unlike furries