Talk:Tiana/@comment-1295343-20120524071406/@comment-3980818-20120524145237

I guess it's due to various degrees of sucess. I mean, look at Ojamajo Doremi (anime). It was HUGE in it's homeland, Japan. Toys, DVDs, books, clothes, food, the girls were even painted on a train. When it came to the US under the name Magical Doremi, it wasn't very popular, and only had a few toys out, and only at Toys R Us. While it's obscure over here, in Japan, it's as popular as Phineas and Ferb.

Sometimes there's the reverse. KaBlam!, a Nick show, bombed over here, but was pretty popular in Latin America and the Netherlands.