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Since someone mentioned the Netflix report, I figured it was best to put everything out there so we don't do the typical game of telephone that leads to bullshit being spewed. Here's all of the Pokemon series on Netflix sorted by views (not hours viewed).
>MPM has the most views but not the most hours viewed because there is less of it (4.47 watch hours/view suggests a lot of people watched all of it and quite a few watched more than once)
>Indigo League has the most hours viewed (19.82 watch hours/view)
>Pokemon Journeys Part 1 has the next most hours viewed with a similar number of views, which is a surprising equality with Indigo League (18/53 watch hours/view)
>Pokemon Concierge did well for a limited series without much continuity behind it
I don't know whether each "view" represents a unique viewer or if a person watching 11 episodes of MPM counts as 11 views. The site suggests that they got the views from watch hours divided by runtime, though the wording might be misleading.
Before anyone starts on shit: I don't know why Horizons is on here since Netflix didn't have it until March, but I guess there was some other region that got it on Netflix first. I don't know which, but considering the French dub aired in December, that's not a lot of time to get an accurate estimate. The next report will also not have a decent measure, since Horizons popped up halfway through the six month measuring period. Unless Horizons just has blow away numbers (which I doubt) we're not going to get a sense on if it was a flop outside of Japan until this time next year.
Thank you and tell the cringelord to read all of this before he starts his nightly tantrum about viewership/ratings again.