>>859325
Not one single reason given for the imperative to throw your money at Japanese big business.
Your only two real points are
>the anime industry has to be international
>Fuck you.
Even if anime isn't just a fad right now spurred on by X, Y, Z, even if nothing can be changed and we're on an unavoidable countdown timer to anime fully catering to the foreign market, why would you purposely speed that process up giving more money through streamsites? You'd do more to help by sitting on your hands and doing nothing. Shit American-funded "anime" isn't going to effect me, but integrating the American audience into the Japanese market will.
You're just talking out your ass on all of this. It's incredibly simplistic to boil the anime phenomenon to something random like "this is just how globalised societies work", when comparitively very few people are interested in Korean cinema or even Japanese cinema. I'll leave it there because it's a dumb discussion and irrelevant. As dumb as saying the death of streaming will never happen. Not an argument I care to have. Maybe if you had a Ph.D, are doing research, or you're an educated financial forecaster I'd read your dumb speculation.
I own over 50 anime films on dvd, but I'm not putting another cent into this industry right now except fan translations and scanlation projects.
>>859329
t's not a bad plan. Truefans™ buy physical media more readily than normalfags. The streaming boom will be here for a while though (pic related). Hopefully Crunchyroll subscribers will stagnateafter this, and hopefully all of Netflix's anime projects fail to stir up a buzz. That's the best case scenario.