Talk:Jack the Ripper/@comment-2001:E68:5428:6320:71B7:C6BC:2B17:3C26-20180117193538/@comment-34208015-20180120190359

At this it's no longer the problem (Arthur being the flag ship of the arthurian kings it doesn't shock me that most adaptation was about his tale, By the way Merlin also got some adaptation) why didn't they just adapt one of countless tales of Mahbharata in movie or other media? it's not like it's impossible since it was done in India under various media format (TV series, movie etc.) There are also paper translation version. So why Mahbharata isn't world famous outside his native country. For me the reason is cultural. Indi culture isn't as widely spread as Chinese culture not to mention chinese culture heavily influenced japanese that bring a lot of references to our western countries.

Pointing out that Tsukihime is less popular than Fate because Tsukihime has more complex plot doesn't demonstrate anything. For starter, Both doesn't really shine for having really twisted plot (I mean, it's not Steins:Gate) and can prefectly show you a counter example with Naruto vs Bleach: the first one have a way more complex universe and more deep plot than the second that just throw brain dead fights and I'm pretty sure that Naruto was way more popular.