It's hard to say for sure. While manga and anime have their dedicated followers, Hollywood's tastes and audience demands can be unpredictable. Success would depend on how well the adaptations are done and marketed.
I think there's a chance. Hollywood is always looking for new and exciting content, and manga and anime have a huge fan base worldwide.
It's possible. Some self-published manga have managed to attract a large fan base through online platforms and word-of-mouth.
Maybe it's due to its limited promotion or a storyline that doesn't resonate with a large audience.
It depends. If the story and art are compelling, it could attract an audience. But it's a challenge as it might limit creativity and appeal.
I think it will. There's always a demand for unique and engaging storytelling, and manga offers that in spades.
It could be that the marketing and promotion of her short stories aren't strong enough. Also, the style of writing might not appeal to a broad audience.
Not really. It depends on specific genres and themes. Some race manga online might have a niche following, but not widespread popularity.
The first manga to achieve significant international popularity was likely Sailor Moon. It had a strong appeal to a wide range of age groups and had a major impact on the global manga market.
It might be because of its unique plot and interesting characters. The story just grabs people's attention.
Good marketing helps. For example, trailers and posters that show the unique art style and interesting characters can attract viewers. Word - of - mouth also plays a big role. If the light novel has a fan base already, they will spread the word about the anime adaptation.
Maybe the story just wasn't that interesting or unique. Or the art style didn't appeal to a wide audience.