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The \\\"anime and manga in general\\\" entries in the Dork Age section need editing in the entire other way if anything. I\\\'m not against plotting 2007-2010~ as a dork age, but there is some questionable stuff in there.

1. \\\" Even the Western fan-loved Gurren Lagann didn\\\'t make much of a splash in its native Japan aside from figures of the resident Ms. Fanservice, Yoko.\\\"
TTGL sold 20k on average per volume, not exactly Bakemonogatari levels, but that\\\'s pretty darn good all things considering. This should be removed.

2. \\\"And don\\\'t get some anime fans started on the wake of Ecchi series popularized by Queen\\\'s Blade and Ikki Tousen. While these series tend to do poorly in the ratings, they make up for it in figure sales.\\\"
Interesting fact, ecchi series? Existed before the anime \\\"Dork Age\\\". So this really isn\\\'t relevant to the entry

3. \\\"Artistic titles aimed at reviving anime have also suffered as Fractale, Aku no Hana and Shin Sekai Yori sold poorly in BD sales which in the former\\\'s case led to Yamakan\\\'s retirement.\\\"
I can already tell you that at least two of those three show\\\'s are pretty debatable in quality and artistic merit. I\\\'m not sure if it\\\'s really fair to say that Aku no Hana and Fractale failed because hurr durr Japanese fans.

I would go ahead and rectify this myself, but considering the oft politicized environment in the post moe-schism world that defines the Western Fandom, I want some sort of approval first. I would suggest someone who has better writing skills than me revamp the first entry, cutting out some of the sub entries and merging them. The main entry itself needs revision since it claims that the dork age is of the \\\"new tens\\\", which is outright refuted by the sub-entry claiming a 2011 renaissance. It\\\'s just a mess
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The \\\"anime and manga in general\\\" entries in the Dork Age section need editing in the entire other way if anything. I\\\'m not against plotting 2007-2010~ as a dork age, but there is some questionable stuff in there.

1. \\\" Even the Western fan-loved Gurren Lagann didn\\\'t make much of a splash in its native Japan aside from figures of the resident Ms. Fanservice, Yoko.\\\"
TTGL sold 20k on average per volume, not exactly Bakemonogatari levels, but that\\\'s pretty darn good all things considering. This should be removed.

2. \\\"And don\\\'t get some anime fans started on the wake of Ecchi series popularized by Queen\\\'s Blade and Ikki Tousen. While these series tend to do poorly in the ratings, they make up for it in figure sales.\\\"
Interesting fact, ecchi series? Existed before the anime \\\"Dork Age\\\".

3. \\\"Artistic titles aimed at reviving anime have also suffered as Fractale, Aku no Hana and Shin Sekai Yori sold poorly in BD sales which in the former\\\'s case led to Yamakan\\\'s retirement.\\\"
I can already tell you that at least two of those three show\\\'s are pretty debatable in quality and artistic merit. I\\\'m not sure if it\\\'s really fair to say that Aku no Hana and Fractale failed because hurr durr Japanese fans.

I would go ahead and rectify this myself, but considering the oft politicized environment in the post moe-schism world that defines the Western Fandom, I want some sort of approval first. I would suggest someone who has better writing skills than me revamp the first entry, cutting out some of the sub entries and merging them. The main entry itself needs revision since it claims that the dork age is of the \\\"new tens\\\", which is outright refuted by the sub-entry claiming a 2011 renaissance. It\\\'s just a mess
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The anime entries in the Dork Age section need editing in the entire other way if anything. I\'m not against plotting 2007-2010~ as a dork age, but there is some questionable stuff in there.
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The \\\"anime and manga in general\\\" entries in the Dork Age section need editing in the entire other way if anything. I\\\'m not against plotting 2007-2010~ as a dork age, but there is some questionable stuff in there.
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1. \\\" Even the Western fan-loved Gurren Lagann didn\\\'t make much of a splash in its native Japan aside from figures of the resident Ms. Fanservice, Yoko.\\\"
TTGL sold 20k on average per volume, not exactly Bakemonogatari levels, but that\\\'s pretty darn good all things considering. This should be removed.

2. \\\"And don\\\'t get some anime fans started on the wake of Ecchi series popularized by Queen\\\'s Blade and Ikki Tousen. While these series tend to do poorly in the ratings, they make up for it in figure sales.\\\"
Interesting fact, ecchi series? Existed before the anime \\\"Dork Age\\\".

3. \\\"Artistic titles aimed at reviving anime have also suffered as Fractale, Aku no Hana and Shin Sekai Yori sold poorly in BD sales which in the former\\\'s case led to Yamakan\\\'s retirement.\\\"
I can already tell you that at least two of those three show\\\'s are pretty debatable in quality and artistic merit. I\\\'m not sure if it\\\'s really fair to say that Aku no Hana and Fractale failed because hurr durr Japanese fans.

I would go ahead and rectify this myself, but considering the oft politicized environment in the post moe-schism world that defines the Western Fandom, I want some sort of approval first. I would suggest someone who has better writing skills than me revamp the first entry, cutting out some of the sub entries and merging them.
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1. \\\" Even the Western fan-loved Gurren Lagann didn\\\'t make much of a splash in its native Japan aside from figures of the resident Ms. Fanservice, Yoko.\\\"
TTGL sold 20k on average per volume, not exactly Bakemonogatari levels, but that\\\'s pretty darn good all things considering. This should be removed.

2. \\\"And don\\\'t get some anime fans started on the wake of Ecchi series popularized by Queen\\\'s Blade and Ikki Tousen. While these series tend to do poorly in the ratings, they make up for it in figure sales.\\\"
Interesting fact, ecchi series? Existed before the anime \\\"Dork Age\\\".

3. \\\"Artistic titles aimed at reviving anime have also suffered as Fractale, Aku no Hana and Shin Sekai Yori sold poorly in BD sales which in the former\\\'s case led to Yamakan\\\'s retirement.\\\"
I can already tell you that at least two of those three show\\\'s are pretty debatable in quality and artistic merit. I\\\'m not sure if it\\\'s really fair to say that Aku no Hana and Fractale failed because hurr durr Japanese fans.

I would go ahead and rectify this myself, but considering the oft politicized environment in the post moe-schism world that defines the Western Fandom, I want some sort of approval first. I would suggest someone who has better writing skills than me revamp the first entry, cutting out some of the sub entries and merging them.
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