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I remember a few months ago Chuck-Wagon and Justin Charity hosted a "Chainsaw Man" premiere episode on The Ringer-Verse feed, and Chuck mentioned something akin to having twisted a lot of arms to even get that episode off the ground in the first place.
I've noticed there hasn't been a single other anime-based episode in the feed since.
I understand that even if it is growing in popularity, anime remains a fairly niche genre. But even focusing on more mainstream titles, series like The Bad Batch, Harley Quinn, or Vox Machina don't get consistent coverage on the feed (maybe season premieres/finales, but not much else). Even when things slow down or there isn't much content to cover, it seems like animated stories consistently get shafted.
Do these episodes just not pull in the numbers or are the people in charge of what gets made just biased against animated content?
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