
TV broadcast information release: Mobile Suit Gundam Seek begins airing every Tuesday at 24:29 starting April 8th on 30 Nippon Television Network stations.
Is there some kind of problem?
>>1
I can’t commentate.
>>2
Isn’t this a time when I can commentate without any problem? Anyway, the pace is super fast.
>>1
Isn’t it late?
I guess I’ll just watch it in the morning without commenting.
It doesn’t really matter since I’ll be watching it on a stream, but it seems difficult to go viral with real-time viewing.
>>6
It’s currently mainstream to go viral on streaming, so isn’t that fine?
I have a feeling that late at night, there might be a strange time slot where multiple programs are bundled together on Yomiuri TV.
>>8
Right now, there is a drama airing, and it’s normally in the same slot for simultaneous broadcasts.
>>8
I checked it out, and since it’s still a time slot that simultaneously networks with a Nippon Television program, I think it should be fine…
By the way, Kansai fans dislike MANPA because the recording slots are aggregated, making it impossible to record each program separately, and the commercials between programs are unusually long.
It’s disappointing that I can’t watch it live, but I wonder when the stream will start.
Does it mean it’s so erotic that it has to be done in the middle of the night?
“Bocchi the Rock aired at midnight, so honestly, the broadcast time isn’t really related to the buzz.”
>>16
It’s Saturday late night.
The lack of trust that Kansai people have in Yomiuri Television is severe!
But as a Kansai person, I can only say that’s to be expected!!!
>>17
The lack of care in handling programs that are not in-house productions is just…
>>21
What is that MANPA or whatever it is, such an unparalleled sloppy broadcasting slot?
>>40
The post-commercials are ridiculously long; why is there a 100-minute slot reserved for three anime? Just that alone means an additional 10 minutes of commercials is guaranteed.
>>50
(For some reason, there is a broadcasting slot in EGP where three programs can be condensed into 100 minutes.)
(The commercial is the main content, so the start times of each program within the frame are even irregular.)
>>65
Even though it’s a program starting at 26:10, they keep running commercials during the time, and the program title doesn’t appear until 3 to 5 minutes later (variable). I doubt that happens in other regions…
>>17
This season’s “Narou”-style works sometimes come bundled with anime and such.
Rather, it feels like the issue is how quickly and on how many platforms the distribution can be viewed.
It doesn’t seem like Hulu is strong just because it’s Nippon Television, and Nippon Television anime.
>>18
First, Bandai Channel is the fastest, right?
Weekday late nights are tough…
>>20
It’s not like I would die if I don’t watch it live…
Only students can do live commentary, right?
Can’t you consider those in their 40s and 50s who are unnamed?
>>22
That’s not something to worry about!
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1 is also buzzing at 2:00 AM, and I honestly think that people who prioritize real-time viewing are a noisy minority.
>>24
It’s late Friday night.
>>29
It’s tough at 2 a.m. even on a late Friday night.
>>33
I think many Kansai people have a strong impression that anime starts at 2 o’clock.
Recently, I’ve started doing it around midnight as well.
Late at night is one thing, but having it be Tuesday is psychologically quite tough.
Take better care of the fragile existence of Gundam Uncle…
The audience for Gundam is pretty much fixed.
It seems like they don’t care about going viral.
>>28
At the point where they’re using Kenshi Yonezu and Hoshimachi Suisei to put together a feature for ZIP, they’re definitely going for a major buzz.
>>30
You’re having a great time with a carefree attitude, and I know you like that sort of thing.
>>28
Well, I think metabolism is necessary, so I want new people to come in as well.
Isn’t it evening!?
>>31
I can’t do live commentary in the evening.
If it’s the fastest distribution on Amazon Prime, that’s fine.
>>35
Well, in the end, the broadcast time is fairly irrelevant.
If a work that isn’t being noticed becomes a topic of conversation, then it can be said to have gone viral.
A Gundam that has been a hot topic from the beginning, huh?
Well, the crowd making a fuss here is probably not even customers to the officials since they only complain and don’t spend any money…
There are seriously anonymous people who decide whether something is trending based on whether there’s a dolphin in the thumbnail.
>>39
While it’s said that the popularity of the bulletin board is unpopular with the public, the fact that even threads don’t get started here…
It was later than I expected.
How many seasons?
>>42
24 episodes
Broadcasting will be on weekday late nights and distribution will be exclusive! That’s enough for Gundam…
Unanimous feeling of garbage at MANPA.
>>48
It’s tough, yeah.
The Gundam that couldn’t become Mercury.
It’s funny that all the examples of “there’s 〇〇” are the night before a holiday.
I don’t want it, I want the Sunday night slot.
It would have been better if it were at least 11 PM instead of skipping over.
Could it be that it’s not nationwide at the same time, but rather local slots for each station…?
>>55
I think it’s local to each station.
If you can get simultaneous internet connections with this, I think it will definitely be remarkable in terms of topic interest.
>>55
It’s still uncertain, or rather, there is a possibility of being demoted to the local category.
If you’re going to do it on Amazon Prime, I’ll allow it…
A passionate message saying “Please watch it on dAnime or something.”
It’s a relatively decent slot within NTV, so, well…
You probably thought it would be okay if it was at 25:30, didn’t you?
It feels like the movie peaked and the main story is going to end without much excitement, almost like a lie.
>>59
What is the mistake between scent and desire?
Can you watch it on TVer or something?
This will definitely leave several thumbnails of Machu from late night to early morning…
>>62
Did Machu turn around…?
Is it just the people who want to commentate feeling disappointed?
>>68
I’m not doing a live commentary, but I don’t want to be spoiled when I wake up in the morning.
Don’t look at the bulletin board from the morning?
Well, that’s… true, but…
I no longer have the stamina to do live commentary late at night.
When I think about Matsyu, who wakes up grumpy and is sitting on the thumbnail, I laugh.
Well, even putting time aside, doesn’t this slot seem like it will experience quite a delay?
Will this be aired properly in the local area on Tuesday?
Nippon Television is relatively casual about those things, so I’m worried.
>>73
It’s confirmed that since it is not a nationwide network notation with 30 stations, local areas will rely on BS or streaming.
You all used to hold a festival every day starting from 3 AM twenty years ago, right?
I watched all the anime on TVK, didn’t I?
At least it’s not the 1:30 time slot.
That frame is dead.
>>76
Even if it’s well-made, it surprisingly doesn’t become a topic of conversation…
It’s not that late at night, is it?
It’s a good time to go to bed right after finishing watching.
>>78
Can you go to sleep right after finishing it?
>>79
Of course I’m going to talk about it here!
>>84
That’s no good!
>>79
The impression battle here is just full of complaints, so it’s better to just go to bed quickly.
>>79
It’s because there’s a post-game discussion, after all…
It’s currently airing in this time slot.
https://www.ntv.co.jp/deep-ikinarikon/
If the way slots are handled isn’t going to change from April, it’s going to be a simultaneous network broadcast across all NTV stations.
I think if it were just 30 minutes earlier, but well, this is about the time I’d expect.
Since it’s late at night, can we see a slightly erotic scene with Nyann-chan!?!
It’s no different from when I was working on Ghost in the Shell and One Step.
Even at this time slot, it’s still okay if it’s a manga-based anime, but I really want to watch original works in real time…
The thrill lies in expressing your thoughts in the thread, right?
>>90
People can generally stay awake during this time, I suppose.
That’s enough, I’ll watch with a smile!
If you’re going to look at the bulletin board, accept the spoilers without hesitation…
If it becomes a MANPA broadcast, there are issues with that slot itself, but since MANPA is on Mondays, a week delay is guaranteed, so streaming will be several times better.
>>92
No one said that everyone would go viral at 11 PM, so your point is off.
You’re desperate just because you can’t refute it.
It’s fine to give up on commentary, but it’s frustrating to get spoiled when I wake up and check the news online.
Is Sakamoto trending too?
The thread for impressions right after the live broadcast is the time when it’s most acceptable to criticize the work harshly, so it’s frustrating not to be able to participate in it.
Well, if it’s Gundam, you’ll watch it no matter where it is placed.
Rather than exclusive streaming anime on Netflix or Disney+.
>>104
They did the Disney exclusives with Geass, after all…
The 30 NTV channels are a nationwide network.
>>106
Aren’t they different time slots for each station?
It was the same with the pharmacy.
>>115
Unless the handling of the slots themselves changes from April, the shows that air at the same time on all networks.
I’ve seen it all, so there’s no mistake.
Wasn’t it 5 PM on Saturday evening?!
>>107
I knew it was going to be on NTV when Jiku Axis was released, so I was told that wouldn’t happen…
The person who decided this time is stupid.
>>108
That’s true.
There’s an older guy who doesn’t like not being included in the conversation while everyone else is having a good time.
Honestly, on a day off in the evening, I’m still outside, so late at night is better.
If I had to be picky, I would have preferred late night on Friday or Saturday.
Avoiding spoilers means I have to cut off the internet from Wednesday morning to night, which is tough.
>>116
Just wake up 30 minutes earlier before going to work and watch it.
If I go to bed at 9 PM on Tuesday and start live commentary when the broadcast begins, wrapping up by 2 AM won’t interfere with my life.
>>117
(When I woke up and looked at the clock, it was 2:15.)
>>128
Use an alarm clock!
I thought the broadcast was in the evening or late at night on Friday or Saturday.
“I thought streaming would be on Amazon Prime, since it’s the fastest…”
I suddenly lost my motivation.
>>120
You haven’t been hard from the start, you floppy dick guy.
By the time Friday, the third day of the broadcast, rolls around, everyone has already expressed their opinions, and it’s turned into a chaotic situation where people are saying strange things while acting out, so working adults can’t discuss it here.
>>121
If it’s something that starts a little late on BS or something like that, then it would be fine to do it there.
In the end, it depends on the person who starts the thread, and that kind of thing.
>>121
Let’s realize that it’s wrong to talk about the work here.
>>138
Don’t say it anywhere else.
>>138
I wonder where they intend to speak…?
This is a 30-minute slot, so I wonder if they might not broadcast Beginning?
Since it’s late at night! That comparison will completely negate the excuse that G-Reco was making.
So, which day of the week does the streaming start?
>>126
It seems that during the late-night time slot, it is released immediately after broadcasting on Tver.
>>134
I guess that’s fine.
Nowadays, anime is not something you sit upright to watch at the broadcast time.
You can watch the official free stream whenever it suits you.
>>130
Well, considering that, I can understand that it might have been better in the evening or before a day off, and I don’t think those thoughts are too strange.
>>130
If we’re going to talk about various things, we have to do it as quickly as possible.
Even if MX and BS are 30 minutes late, most people will have finished talking.
If it were MX, we could have done it on Tuesday at 10:30 PM…
If you’re aiming for buzz, there’s a huge difference between late-night and prime time anime.
Even if it goes viral in a late-night robot anime, it still has a Bravern-level image.
>>132
Isn’t it quite enough?
>>132
It looks like I estimated it quite high…
Nippon Television is really trash.
>>136
Throw away the naive thought that you would have received a better slot at another station.
>>146
…Didn’t you get the evening slot?
>>146
I could have received it from TBS and TV Tokyo.
There is a possibility that Fuji will forcibly create a slot at 11 o’clock.
TV Asahi shows consideration by scheduling big titles on Saturdays.
What I’m most looking forward to is sitting properly in the front row and watching.
If you’re going to go out of your way to steal, at least make room for things like Freren.
>>143
TV Nittere’s delicious time slot is completely monopolized by publishers.
>>143
It’s just that only NTV picked it up, so what are you talking about?
It seems that the beginning will likely become a BD bonus like this…
If it’s around midnight, I can totally watch it live.
Is it really wrong to give my impressions while hanging out here?
>>148
Well, if you ask me if it’s the correct answer…
>>148
I mean, if you want to do that, I don’t think it really matters much in terms of timing.
Well, it’s not such a crazy time that we need to make a big fuss.
If it were a time when everyone seriously thought “Huh…?”, it would have trended negatively on X.
To be clear, Nippon TV has no know-how for anime other than the one hour on Saturday evenings…
Even Anpanman often causes chaos in its broadcast slot over there.
I’m more worried about the broadcast delay than the time zone.
The Freiren section is hard to see, and it’s a problem.
If it’s not a Hulu exclusive, then anytime is fine with me.
If you learned your lesson from this, apologize to TBS and MBS and air it again on Sunday evening.
I thought it was Friday at 11 o’clock…
Anime slot after the Friday Roadshow.
>>160
Well, I was thinking I might be in that category too, but since the pharmacy show is a continuous two-cour, it will air in July, right? I was also wondering if they could keep broadcasting it like that…
Beginning of the Gold Loan → I thought they would just do it as it is.
The Evangelion fans will hype it up, so it will probably buzz more than Mercury.
Aren’t you going to do the beginning?!
Even Fuji is starting a new anime slot at 11:30 PM on Fridays…
>>164
Ghibli? Yeah, yeah, that’s good, that’s good, Conan, okay, okay.
Huh? Gundam? Tch.
I can feel a temperature difference like this.
If I can have a debriefing during the time the fully supportive old man is peacefully asleep, I would actually be happy about it.
>>165
I can’t help but think that someone who’s really motivated would honestly wake up and participate after about that much time.
>>165
Both the all-affirming old man and the all-denying old man are sleeping, so it’s a win-win.
What a ridiculously half-assed frame…
This slot used to show Keaton and Kaiji, right?
I don’t care about buzz or excitement.
>>168
Did you promote this much?
They do it on TVer, right?
>>169
Since the special program has been streamed, it would be a joke if there isn’t one.
Is there any meaning in starting from 29 minutes instead of 30 minutes?
Even if I start with the beginning, it has nothing to do with the main story…
I hate waking up in the middle of a weekday night and getting spoiled here or on social media.
>>173
You should just look at it as soon as you wake up.
>>173
It interrupts my Twitter recommendations, you know.
It’s the reasoning of factory workers; they say not to look at the internet.
>>183
What is Twitter?
When I was a student, I used to watch it live even at 2 AM, but now if it goes past midnight, it’s tough the next day.
If you oversleep even once
A Wednesday when I must seal away the SNS filled with spoilers.
I wonder if there was a way to manage things a little better since Uma Musume has secured the evening slot.
Tuesday night is tough because the next morning is hard…
You absolutely can’t expect me to sleep within 30 minutes after the broadcast! That’s impossible.
Isn’t it the greatest welcome that it’s a new category rather than an existing anime slot…?
This is a pattern where Fuji TV created a slot specifically to broadcast Demon Slayer and TV Tokyo made a slot for Spy Family.
>>184
It’s delightful, isn’t it, at 11 o’clock?
>>184
Who would welcome being isolated during hours that you can’t see in a normal life?
>>184
They are doing their best to keep the national drama slot open.
To be greedy, I wish they had cleared the drama slot on Friday instead of Tuesday.
The stickiness of the bulletin board is getting more and more chaotic year by year. Perhaps it’s due to the fact that their mental state was already deteriorating, and now the decline in cognitive ability due to aging is becoming serious, leading to a state where they are just disabled without any documentation.
Just watching the broadcast and that’s it! That definitely won’t happen.
It’s time for feedback.
The first episode of the series was the only one that surpassed the first episode of the original, but can this one exceed that?
Even Turn A managed to escape the late-night broadcasting thanks to the efforts of sympathetic staff on the station…
It’s been since X was expelled early in the morning due to the network’s confusion, which confirmed its cancellation.
>>190
Don’t you know about Gundam Reconguista in G?
>>196
Ah, I remember that now—I had completely forgotten about it.
It would have been better if the title was something like G-Reco.
It’s unfortunate for those who went to see the extra footage today.
You don’t seem to want to see it that much.
I’m looking forward to the Nyaan’s standing doujin release.
>>193
Only women are publishing Gundam doujinshi now.
>>193
There’s hardly any licensed material being released now, just thin books.
I’m being absorbed by either the always-running social game or the original one.
Well, to be exact, it feels like trying to avoid spoilers while looking at the bulletin board.
It’s great that we can watch it without lag on a national network, especially from the countryside.
It’s probably exclusive to Hulu and Banchi anyway.
The time period that is generally avoided by the majority of the target audience.
In the first place, there are probably very few people who watch anime in real time.
Those who want to see will see, so it’s okay.
Since I can’t watch it in real time, I have to find a way to prevent myself from waking up in the morning and seeing spoilers about character deaths, betrayals, or the names of successors trending.
Well, with streaming and all that, it seems like the stations don’t really have to worry about time slots anymore.
If it were an exclusive distribution, I would definitely be furious.