First off, for the record, Lucky Luke is a Belgian comic... I'll go into that later.Hey I go to several anime conventions a year...tho truth be told, Im not too much into anime or manga anymore
But I really tend to think what really ruined anime over here (and this is going to fit in nicely on topic) is the so called fan base. I have the soul of a 1980's anime club meeting in the backroom of a community center (actually, I GO to one of those, believe it or not)... I want to watch all this stuff I've never seen before old and new, all the obscure stuff on bootlegged Korean grocery tapes and discuss them. When I go to a convention, I go to the panels hosted by actual animation geeks that KNOW stuff... ones that tell you all about the directors and creators you SHOULD know that shaped the industry... ones that heckle the really bad stuff for fun with the soul of MST3K, and know all the dirty little hidden adult jokes in American cartoons. That's why ANYONE should go to a convention.
But most of the so called fans are their for lulz and glomps and like most of them are just going their for the gaming stuff to the point where everyone only sells Mario and Sonic stuff. And the teenagers and their tedious fan arts of couples that are barely implied, or fantasy pair ups. And the people who even watch anime only watch the newest of the new, and don't think about the old school. They're all a bunch of posers. And this is coming from a guy who swore he'd never like the stuff so he could be different in college. I could also go into what stinks about how we get the stuff here, but that's another thread.
Now, maybe it IS a good thing that Muppet fandom isn't all that big. Could you imagine the tedious fan art we'd get? I've seen some of it start to creep in though... not naming names... but I got a humanized Gobo snogging a humanized Wembley in my club watches and I wasn't too happy about that.
But if it's any consultation, most of everything I like is underground. And I admit, it's mixed. It's lonely trying to get a conversation up about Osomatu-kun, obscure Fox Kids shows, and Franco Belgian comics... but there's just something special about something intimate that doesn't have the huge fanbase. I bet the 2 people that actually check my artwork out will know that a good half of the stuff I draw goes without many favorites because of the relative obscurity. But it has to be drawn.
And one other thing... We have to establish the difference between what makes a fan a fan and what makes someone just someone that likes it. There are a lot of people who claim to like the Muppets, but they wouldn't be considered actual fans... so that's where the basis of this subject is.