QUOTE(froz3nnoob @ Sep 7 2024, 03:02 PM)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Medabot/comments/1...ction_for_fans/
As a devoted fan of the Medabot (or Medarot) series, I still fondly remember the joy it brought me during my childhood. Now at 34, I can't help but feel that this beloved series hasn't received the recognition it deserves and has been overshadowed by other franchises like Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Digimon.
Recently, I pondered why Medabot/Medarot hasn’t achieved the same level of popularity. It occurred to me that some generations might not even know about it because they didn’t have the opportunity to watch it as kids. With the advent of streaming platforms like Netflix, there’s a chance to change this.
A group of my friends, who were previously uninterested in Pokémon and Digimon, became hooked on these series once they were available on Netflix. This got me thinking: what if we could encourage Netflix to add Medabot/Medarot to their platform?
Netflix provides a way for users to recommend content, which means we have a direct route to suggest that they include Medabot/Medarot. By collectively taking just a few minutes to recommend this series, we could potentially see it make a comeback.
Here’s the link to recommend titles to Netflix: Netflix Title Request.
Let's come together and make our voices heard. A small effort from each of us could revive our favorite series and introduce it to a new generation of fans. Let’s show Netflix that there's a demand for Medabot/Medarot!
i wont deny medabot did quite a good job during the start but stories seems go down hill after that. If i'm not mistaken, season 1 to 3 was done by western (medabot) and season 4 & 5 done by japan (medarot). when you see how well is their merchandise sell, eventually isn't as large as pokemon and yugi-oh. Production is quite limited and once it's sold out, there aren't much chance it would re-run it. or maybe they jual mahal. not to mention the varieties of bots compare to pokemon and yugi-oh, it's totally ground and sky. they based on those statistic to measure it's popularity. As a devoted fan of the Medabot (or Medarot) series, I still fondly remember the joy it brought me during my childhood. Now at 34, I can't help but feel that this beloved series hasn't received the recognition it deserves and has been overshadowed by other franchises like Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Digimon.
Recently, I pondered why Medabot/Medarot hasn’t achieved the same level of popularity. It occurred to me that some generations might not even know about it because they didn’t have the opportunity to watch it as kids. With the advent of streaming platforms like Netflix, there’s a chance to change this.
A group of my friends, who were previously uninterested in Pokémon and Digimon, became hooked on these series once they were available on Netflix. This got me thinking: what if we could encourage Netflix to add Medabot/Medarot to their platform?
Netflix provides a way for users to recommend content, which means we have a direct route to suggest that they include Medabot/Medarot. By collectively taking just a few minutes to recommend this series, we could potentially see it make a comeback.
Here’s the link to recommend titles to Netflix: Netflix Title Request.
Let's come together and make our voices heard. A small effort from each of us could revive our favorite series and introduce it to a new generation of fans. Let’s show Netflix that there's a demand for Medabot/Medarot!
If you talk about character popularity, compare to pokemon and yugi-oh, medabot only have medabee and rokusho who is the main character. i can't even remember the side cast except something a red cat and blue dog and a nurse. The marketing team isn't pushing as hard as pokemon and yugi-oh and it's varieties of characters.
if it's not doing up to their expectation, then eventually they will be dropped out. However, it will still appear it's model kit or game once in a blue moon.
This post has been edited by cycheah: Sep 9 2024, 09:27 AM
Sep 9 2024, 09:27 AM

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