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K-ON! Goods Brought In 1.8 Billlion Yen

Written by: zenical on 7 August 2010 at 10:45 am 5 Comments

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TBS Holdings, the parent company of the Japanese television station TBS, revealed its financial results for the first quarter of the 2011 fiscal year. 1.8 billion yen of of K-ON! anime shirts and many other character goods like mobile phone straps, etc – you name it they have it, were sold!

Home video sales and licensing rights for the anime itself are not counted towards that 1.8-billion-yen total. The financial results cover the three-month period from April 1 to June 30.

I do wonder how well home video sales and licensing rights are. Because if the figures are not even 10% of the 1.8 billion yen that the character goods brought in, it’s really pathetic, and you can just see how many fans actually bother to purchase the original animation. I don’t buy the original animation simply because I want my subtitles XD. Well but I did contribute to the 1.8 billion yen for character goods :3.

Source: ANN, Image

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5 Comments »

  • superchan said:

    its 15.86 mijoen EUR its not that much :p

    i have spend more then 300 EUR for K-On merchandise : Figma’s ,PVC ALTER figure, coushion , live k-on concert Blu Ray is no merchandise ??

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  • Fabrice Requin said:

    I must have also contributed ^^ since i collected the BD and the figma ^^

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  • Psycho said:

    Should I be happy ;_;
    A lot of merchandise but I only got their single release.

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    zenical Reply:

    no :P You should be buying more XD

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  • Ferolare said:

    This is madness~~!! xD

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