A fairly detailed look into the interesting way IGPX got funded and produced, with comments from the persons involved.
Via Anime Insider: Producing IGPX (November 2005)
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A fairly detailed look into the interesting way IGPX got funded and produced, with comments from the persons involved.
If there’s an inverse situation to not seeing a sequel to something you liked that you know was really popular, it’s getting a sequel when you in no way expected one. Disc sales are a pretty good indicator of when something is commercially viable enough to get a second season, but they aren’t the only factor playing in. There are a couple of consistent ways that anime with non-profitable sales wind up with more than one season, and that’s what I’m looking at today. Examination of the ones that did sequel reveals a rather unsurprisingly grim prognosis for fans of old, poorly-selling shows hoping that they’ll get more.