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The audience adapting to anime had already happened in America to a degree completely taken for granted by anyone who grew up after the likes of Dragonball or Pokemon were popular in the States. The "Globalizing" of anime, as advocated in more recent times by people who are calling for making it more palatable for The Modern Audience, that's all just euphemisms for adapting it to the whims of the most obnoxious, small-minded, and petty people.
People watch anime because, often they do want to watch something from another country, another culture and they don’t want it to be just like the stuff they can already get here. Imagine looking at any anime series and thinking "Oh man, if only this was more like Family Guy!" or any anime film and thinking, "if only this was more like the latest Illumination Studios slop." It's also extremely arrogant of a lot of the Americans with this sort of mindset to essentially demand anime/manga back in Japan must change to suit them.