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I mean, Daft is the only one who has control of the servers in general so none of us can really deal with that. As for the recent licensing spree that companies have been going on, would it help with providing more anime to this site both old and new that are unlicensed? There are numerous titles from the late 90s to the early 2000s that still remain unlicensed and I'm curious if members would be interested in seeing more of those?
Don't forget the 80s. When talking about anime, no one forgets the 80s. I'm not sure though as to whether or not the "animu of old" would appeal to the younger generation/today's crowd. What FTV could do is help promote them, well at least the unlicensed ones. Sort of like a "look to the past" segment.
Anyway I'm going to stop posting here now since even though I've got ideas, I'm not responsible enough to see them through which kinda leaves a bad aftertaste.
I mean, Daft is the only one who has control of the servers in general so none of us can really deal with that. As for the recent licensing spree that companies have been going on, would it help with providing more anime to this site both old and new that are unlicensed? There are numerous titles from the late 90s to the early 2000s that still remain unlicensed and I'm curious if members would be interested in seeing more of those?
Don't forget the 80s. When talking about anime, no one forgets the 80s. I'm not sure though as to whether or not the "animu of old" would appeal to the younger generation/today's crowd. What FTV could do is help promote them, well at least the unlicensed ones. Sort of like a "look to the past" segment.
Anyway I'm going to stop posting here now since even though I've got ideas, I'm not responsible enough to see them through which kinda leaves a bad aftertaste.