When asked what steps the company takes to prevent overwork on co-productions, a Crunchyroll spokesperson declined to answer. guess that explains EX-ARM
they turned (a series pitch) down, explaining that they had trouble with the marketing for High Guardian Spice and were actively trying to avoid creating shows with diverse themes.
It was announced on the same day that Shield Hero was, so the kinds of people who like Shield Hero were paying attention to CR. The announcement also strongly pushed the diverse cast and all-female writers' room (more than the story), so the hate poured in.
It was "SJW bait," it was "phoned in," it was "another sign that CR is bending to the woke crowd" (this was when people were still concocting conspiracies about Lily from ZLS somehow not being trans and saying that it must be CR translating with an "agenda"), it was "ugly CalArts stuff pretending to be anime" even though it was openly US-made.
When asked what steps the company takes to prevent overwork on co-productions, a Crunchyroll spokesperson declined to answer.
guess that explains EX-ARMthey turned (a series pitch) down, explaining that they had trouble with the marketing for High Guardian Spice and were actively trying to avoid creating shows with diverse themes.