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Akira was actually the 6th highest grossing Japanese film of its year in theaters.
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Sigh. What I meant to say is that, by-and-large, animation was/is still looked down upon by the mainstream as a medium for children. I understand the run-on sentence gives the impression I was referring to Akira, but I didn't mean to.
Edit: Wait no I totally did.
Double Edit: Wait OK what I mean is that the majority of the people financially supporting the anime industry by-and-large were enthusiast/nerds/VHS weirdos. Mainstream successes (Studio Ghibli/Ghost in the Shell/Akira/Your Name) and shows catered to children notwithstanding.