Luffy Comes for Goku in New IP Rankings

A new report for Bandai Namco’s fiscal year 2024 (April 1, 2023-March 23, 2024) shows that One Piece is steadily catching up to Dragon Ball in terms of profitability as an IP.According to a post on X (formerly Twitter) by user Ethan Law, Mobile Suit Gundam reigns supreme as the most profitable Bandai Namco IP over this fiscal period, with Dragon Ball hovering around second place and One Piece close behind in third. These three properties have been quite the cash cow for Bandai Namco in recent times.Law stated below the post that Dragon Ball’s profitability may have stagnated since the hugely successful 2018 film Dragon Ball Super: Broly, which 2022’s Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero did not manage to replicate. “It’s interesting how DB has been pretty flat post-Broly, while other IP grow. Make no mistake, DB is making a metric shit ton of money, but the huge gap between Broly and SH followed by SH not really exciting fans in the same way has harmed momentum,” Law said. “It will be interesting to see if Daima can bring momentum back, or if the controversy over turning the cast int[o] kids and it not being Super 2 will result in it having the same effect as SH.”10 Years Later, Dragon Ball, One Piece, Toriko Crossover Episode Gets English Dub Release

A new report for Bandai Namco’s fiscal year 2024 (April 1, 2023-March 23, 2024) shows that One Piece is steadily catching up to Dragon Ball in terms of profitability as an IP.

10 Years Later, Dragon Ball, One Piece, Toriko Crossover Episode Gets English Dub Release

According to a post on X (formerly Twitter) by user Ethan Law, Mobile Suit Gundam reigns supreme as the most profitable Bandai Namco IP over this fiscal period, with Dragon Ball hovering around second place and One Piece close behind in third. These three properties have been quite the cash cow for Bandai Namco in recent times.

Law stated below the post that Dragon Ball‘s profitability may have stagnated since the hugely successful 2018 film Dragon Ball Super: Broly, which 2022’s Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero did not manage to replicate. “It’s interesting how DB has been pretty flat post-Broly, while other IP grow. Make no mistake, DB is making a metric shit ton of money, but the huge gap between Broly and SH followed by SH not really exciting fans in the same way has harmed momentum,” Law said. “It will be interesting to see if Daima can bring momentum back, or if the controversy over turning the cast int[o] kids and it not being Super 2 will result in it having the same effect as SH.”

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