Re: The News Thread (for news that does not need a thread)
NormanicGrav said:
Quite a shock to see this happen:
Jerome and Andrew have left Manga UK
The news, which has been relayed via Mazandarani's private Instagram account, has stated that both individuals have moved on to set up their own company, Animatsu. More details on this venture will be revealed in due course.
Whoever follows me on Twitter and actually read the tweets knows I was quite shocked yet not.
Whoever read my big "catch-up" post last month earlier on in this thread must've noticed me state I thought Jerome was about to leave the company.
The reason though ... is a huge surprise. Animatsu, huh?! Nice name, the face-like logo is typical the UK anime industry, isn't it? Albeit that, it looks decent.
► Jerome as COO:
And I assume Andrew Hewson will once again be the sales manager, but who's the CEO? Via FandomPost I found the inspiration to Google "Animatsu Entertainment Limited" and "Steblocro Limited".
Originally founded the 11th of September and changed of name the 3rd of October the CEO appears to be a certain magical index "Guy Stanley Collins", some 70 years old?!
We don't know who paid the original bills for Anime Ltd, but this may be Jerome's angel to support the company?
► "Animatsu Entertainment Ltd is a brand new force in the UK and European content acquisition, publishing and production business":
So Jerome has the intention to do what Anime Ltd does and go into Europe with the company?! Interesting!
Although it also hints Jerome has the intention to license actual "European content"? Could he perhaps license Totally Spies? (Would be nice. =P)
► "... with a keen eye on fan-focused entertainment brands across anime, videogames, YouTube and social media.":
So he's targeting us otaku, gamers, YouTubers/YouTube-watchers and social media users? Nice!
It'd really be great in my opinion to have Jerome back on social media that's not FaceBook or Instagram (the former is too personal, the latter is... a disgrace to quality).
► First license:
People go on wishful thinking A Certain Magical Index and A Certain Scientific Railgun is their first license I believe.
It was shown to us in the past stuff can be licensed in a few weeks time, but it could very well take over a year.
Did anyone ever notice Anime Ltd already existed one year before Andrew made the company public?
However, it does open up another option for who could get the franchise. I'm surprised Andrew Partridge is giving us the silent treatment about Raildex, by the way.
But what will they license? Is the first pick contract between Manga and Funi still a thing?
Either way we shouldn't rule out Jerome picking up Funimation licenses! Neither should we rule out him licensing Sentai licenses or even older anime titles alike Anime Ltd has been doing.
And as Rui mentions, Jerome has a bond with Funimation, Aniplex etc.. while whoever takes his job at MangaUK doesn't. MangaUK might turn into another "101 Anime"/"101 Films" case.
Could it also be Jerome will turn some unfinished contracts into Animatsu licenses instead of Manga UK licenses? I kind of hope so.
I also hope Jerome is planning on (decent) premium editions, I don't know about you guys but I clearly remember him stating in June he was looking into doing rigid artboxes...
► Manga Entertainment UK:
Tons of questions does this raise! As far as I was aware MangaUK was just like Anime Ltd a three-man operation, so now Jeremy Graves is alone in the office. Who will take over the department?
As far as I know Jerome usually goes to Japan a few weeks ahead of MCM October to finalize licenses for MangaUK, which may explain why there was barely any news: nobody finalized the Q1 contracts?
► Manga Entertainment UK and sequels:
Can we really expect a lot from Manga anymore? High School DxD New probably will still go to Manga UK, but the future is extremely uncertain for Evangelion 4.44 if you wanted company continuity.
What about the Puella Magi Madoka Magica movies, will Animatsu now chase those down? Because if the series didn't perform too well they won't go to Manga.
And what for those who hoped on a Blu-ray upgrade for K-On!! next June? Or ANY Blu-ray upgrade!
Whoever will become the new head of acquisitions at Manga UK may not be familiar with any niche brand and may not do us any favours like Anime Ltd, MVM and Jerome have done us in the past.
Whoever will be the new decision-maker probably won't really look back and go "maybe we should upgrade this to Blu-ray".
Sword Art Online 2? Attack on Titan? Guilty Crown? Psycho-Pass? Is there a future for any of those titles? For future instalments and complete collections?
Manga won't go bust as they're held up by Naruto, Fairy Tail, Yu-Gi-Oh! and One Piece, but we may indeed see way less niche titles from them now.
They may become a Kaze-like company, which already has been kind of happening with the reportedly strange authoring (decisions) as of late.
We must also remember in the USA Manga Entertainment still exists with barely any releases as well, so that may be the future of our Manga Entertainment as well.
The good news is that Jerome should know what licenses (and for which formats) Manga has and which ones are expiring. So we may see some interesting announcements from them in the new year.
I also hope Jerome will be as open as Andrew soon and listen to our suggestions & interact. Let us hope 2015 builds more epicness and isn't a year of downfall.