Board Thread:TV Shows/@comment-24603424-20150621010008/@comment-24652145-20160202041301

No problem. I figured that you're right that we didn't just restrict this Wikia to American-only TV and movies but internationally as well. We haven't stopped adding stuff from Canada, France, or the UK. If it's on the site, we should do our best to refine it. If we do have any anime on site, we should take care of them as well. I'm sorry, I shouldn't have asked you to delete them.

It might open up the community to more people if we have a broad range of stuff for them to look at, not just American stuff. I also had no idea that Attack on Titan, Sword Art Online, and Kill la Kill had already come to America. It is a sign I think that we're growing closer as a global community that our viewing tastes are so diverse and all of these other countries see us as foreign markets to export their entertainment to. If it's good stuff, people will watch it.

I just saw someone mentioning that RWBY might not have originated in Japan, but it is an American-made anime. He pointed out that the Japanese got the concept of animation from us and Walt Disney and took it and made it their own unique brand and style and now, it's got a different flavor to it so that it's gone and inspired and influenced our own cartoon styles.

I mean Anime Vice might also cover anime and anime films but you do other stuff as like manga. So even if we do have duplicate entries, it shouldn't matter. Right now, a lot of stuff here at Hollywood & Beyond is from the US or heavily US-based which makes sense that the majority of the staff are United States-based (or so I think). Hopefully, more people will eventually come to view our site and we will have more foreign contributors as well to add in their own viewpoints and TV selections.