Questions submitted by
@Mitch!
How were Sony, and Peacock, able to get
Urusei Yatsura to air on Animax, as well as HBO?
Answer: Fox kept the basic cable rights and premium cable rights separate because they didn't anticipate the demand when they first started translating the series.
Why were they also able to allow Animax to air Universal’s notorious
Dog of Flanders dub?
Answer: Even though that dub was considered a disaster by hardcore anime fans, Universal still felt there could still be money to be made from it.
For what reasons did Tiffany Disney approve, of the opportunity to run her own sports team?
Tiffany Disney: "When the Mighty Ducks began, Trey and I often sat with Dad in the owner's box. By the time I started my senior year of high school, Dad sat me down to tell me that sooner or later, I was gonna have to put on my big girl Pampers and go out into the world."
"Dad had initially wanted to sell the Mighty Ducks to an outside buyer because the family buisness was going through a slump in theme park revenue. Uncle Roy talked my Dad out of selling the team because any future buyer would likely try to move the team out of San Diego. So instead, since Trey was already branching out into sportswear, Dad decided to put the team in my name. His choice to put me in charge of the Mighty Ducks was because I saved almost every program from every home game. Also, it was mentioned a number of times in my IEP meetings at school that I would talk about every game with my classmates during recess and lunch."
"Initially, I was supposed to take over on my eighteenth birthday in 2001. But the NHL Board of Governors told Dad that I had to wait till I was 21. So while I waited, I took business classes at San Diego State University on an accelerated program and that's where I met Joyce. In 2005, I turned 22, I graduated from SDSU and Joyce and I got married. The day after my wedding, the NHL gave me paperwork to fill out to make things official."