So as you may or may not know, 2003 was the largest year for the anime economy in america, with a $500,000,000 market in america alone, this is incredibly small compared to japan, but it should pretty much be acknowledged that ever since 2003, the market has been shrinking, the main question is why do you think this is?
as we all know there were plenty of shows on adult swim that were anime, and ever since then it's been declining, my guess would be wolf's rain would be the tipping point, i read an article that claimed the 2010 year for the anime market was only 200,000,000 dollars with, less than half in seven years, that means the american anime market is shrinking by about 42 million per year,
if you want my guess on the issue, it would be that the average anime consumer is a bit thrifty, young, tech savvy, and not with a large disposable income, so combine these things together and i feel that the average anime consumer tends to watch anime illegally or in an inexpensive way to them, not to mention with a lack of presence on television, it's hard for the public at large to even think of it, people may enjoy it, but if they're unaware of it, they probably won't find out about it, my main idea of what makes anime so difficult to acquire is the box sets, 10 dollars on average for a 3 episode disc out of a 26 episode series, coming to 80 dollars when watching it online or illegally downloading it is free, not to mention retailers tend to have no real way of fluctuating prices, to help sell something that may be considered expensive to its base,
but enough of my ideas, i would definitely like to hear your opinions of why the anime industry in america has had a hard time thriving, because it seems to have a lot of things americans would like, harems, action, science fiction, girls in skimpy outfits, big tits, guns, and super powers,