#and so should the trashiest shoujo manga in the world
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I'm still not well so this isn't going to be articulate, but I wanted to say something anyway.
In the wake of Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (amongst other titles) being purged from streaming I've seen countless posts saying "This is terrible, we need to stop this practice -- they might purge a good show next!" and yeah, for sure a lot of titles being impacted by streaming purges/lack of physical media/a decline in archiving right now aren't going to be remembered for changing the world.
However, I think it is vital that we fight to preserve these titles for their own sake not just because "What if next time it's something we actually like?!" There is value is preserving things widely regarded as "bad" not just because I have firm beliefs about the absurdity of taste, but because who gives a shit if something is deemed "good?" Actual human people put their time and energy into realising these artistic visions. Even if the results are arguably not "good" or "popular", should the efforts of these artists be lost to the sands of time? No, no they fucking shouldn't.
I share a lot of art on this blog from titles very few people consider culturally important or valuabe. However, I don't look at the things I collect & share like that. Even some of the most objectively absurd titles I own are still pieces of art that were developed, published, and consumed by humans in the real world. Whether they've turned out to be broadly memorable or not is irrelevant because they existed and that in itself makes them worthy of preservation so that others can choose to familiarise themselves with them long after the original creative team is gone.
So yes, we should all be trying to preserve the media that's important to us and not let corporations try to stamp out every trace of a financial (though not necessarily artistic) misstep. However, it shouldn't take the threat of something we, personally, like being taken away to stir us into giving a shit.
Even the demise of less admired works should concern us and make us start to burn copies of Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies because it might not mean anything to you or I right now, but to some kid in 20 years it could be a seminal experience that leads them to follow their dreams. Or it could become a cult classic that people reflect on at watch parties years in the future. Or it could continue to be a footnote in the history of television that nobody really cares about.
Ultimately I don't think it matters what level of value we arbitrarily assign to media now or in the future, we should be trying to preserve as much of it as possible so that generations from now people can enjoy the option of engaging with these titles should they so wish.
#personal#idk i just feel strongly that even trash should be allowed to exist#and all of us be able to access it if we so choose#some of the most meaningful film experiences of my life have involved B movies and other βlowβ culture properties#i'm not well enough to even start rambling about high and low culture and the rich#but as an audience we should be able to select what we want to consume#and we should be able to access it regardless of local laws or cultural norms#that's why the efforts of archivists and media preservationists from the lost media wiki to the louvre are so important#βbut this spongebob ad had no impact on society who cares if it is accessible or not?β#you can't determine the value of something based solely on your own experience with it#so yeah spongebob ads and episodes of wheel of fortune should continue to exist#and so should the trashiest shoujo manga in the world#god and i haven't even touched on how disproportionately things like this affect work by artists of colour#queer artists and disabled artists#it's super fucking shit and i refuse to let streaming take away these media choices#ok back to my covid sick bed#archiving and media preservation#(since posting this the series has received a home video release which is nice but the work continues)
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