Anime Movie Lab | Data x Assertion Laboratory—The 3 Tiers and the Full Story on Why ¥1,980/Month is the Lowest Price
I created a membership.
The reason is simple.
I have consistently asserted that movie reviews on note are "self-indulgent poems." I wanted to talk in a closed space with people who resonate with that assertion.
The comment section is visible to everyone. A bulletin board is different.
I designed three tiers. I will tell you everything.
Why are there three tiers?
There are three types of readers.
Those who "want to hear Dan-chan's assertions up close."
Those who "want to acquire the skills to read movies through data."
Those who "want to directly borrow the thinking of a 40-year engineer."
I created separate entrances for these three groups.
Design philosophy of the three plans

The basis for why the Analyst's Lab is the "lowest price"
I will speak in numbers.
If you buy a paid article individually, it is ¥1,980.
If you buy two, it is ¥3,960.
If you join the Analyst's Lab (¥1,980/month), you can read new paid articles early within the monthly fee.
For anyone who reads two or more articles a month, the Analyst's Lab is ¥1,980 cheaper than buying them individually.
This is not an impression, it is a calculation.
Furthermore, the following are included.
Unpublished analysis of the Eiichi Hoba series (currently 1 entry included)
Advance reader access to the final verdict on Patlabor EZY (after the May 15th release)
Prompt specialized for note monetization (1 per month)
Analyst's Lab | Member-only archive
If you intend to read two or more individual articles, it is cheaper to join the Analyst's Lab right now.
That is all.
What is the Observer's Veranda?
It is ¥500/month. The first month free offer ends on April 30th.
This is not a place to deliver the 'core of the data'.
Once a week, I will post this week's assertion on the bulletin board.
It is an admission fee for those who resonate with the Veranda Magazine's policy—loyalty, not pandering, and speaking through data.
I will discuss things that cannot be talked about in the comment section on the bulletin board.
This is not a place to share movie impressions. It is a place to hear assertions up close.
It is suited for people in their 40s and 50s who 'can no longer be satisfied by emotions alone'.
What is the Auditor's Private Room?
It is ¥5,000/month.
Once a month, a 40-year veteran engineer will directly debug your note or business design via text.
In addition to all the benefits of the Analyst's Lab, this includes individual consultation rights.
I am the anchor.
The existence of the Auditor's Private Room (¥5,000) makes the Analyst's Lab (¥1,980) look exceptionally cheap. I will not hide that design intent.
However, for those who 'want a 40-year veteran engineer to debug for them directly,' ¥5,000 is a reasonable price.
Which plan should you choose?
If you read two or more paid articles a month: The Analyst's Lab is the only choice.
If you just want to hear assertions up close: The Observer's Veranda is fine.
If you want individual debugging: The Auditor's Private Room is for you.
If you are none of these, you don't need this place.
Make your own judgment.
Connection to the article you are currently reading
An unpublished analysis of the Eiichi Hoba series is already included in the Analyst's Lab.
Enter the big picture of the Mamoru Oshii series from here.
The men who inherited Eiichi Hoba's DNA made their assertions here.
The meaning of moving 26 times was asserted here.
I told the full story of the Veranda Magazine's design philosophy here.
The analysis of Char's Counterattack is here.
The assertion on Madoka Magica is here.
The assertion on Chainsaw Man's Reze arc is here.
My self-introduction is here.
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