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A new thriller anime series, Tougen Anki, is dominating the streaming charts this month. Find out all about the sleeper hit ...
Netflix made a major splash at Anime Expo over the weekend, dropping new trailers, clips and images from its anime lineup including “Sakamoto Days,” “My Melody & Kuromi,” and “Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 ...
Recently, Japan Times sat down with Netflix’s director of anime to talk about the company’s interest in anime. Taito Okiura is the man behind Netflix’s anime acquisition and production.
Netflix is unveiling a huge expansion of its commitment to Japanese content, ... It said too that over 120 million households have watched at least one anime title in the past year, ...
5) Anime Is Key To Netflix’s Expansion in Asia As impressive as anime’s numbers are in the West, they’re overwhelming in Asian territories where Netflix still has low penetration.
Jefferies, a global investment bank, has identified three major companies that are poised to benefit from the booming anime industry, which is expected to reach a value of $60 billion by 2030.
But Netflix isn’t just spending on anime for the sake of the global market. It is also eyeing expansion in Japan itself, where it has an estimated six million subscribers.
Netflix’s expansion into anime continues. Today, the streaming service announced details for a number of exciting shows, ranging from a horror series with characters designed by Final Fantasy ...
Like video games, which have seen record layoffs this year that many believe are a result of the industry’s massive 2020-era expansion, anime has become a victim of its own success.
Netflix’s live-action remake of the long-running anime, “One Piece,” topped the ranking of most in-demand new series premieres in Q3.It had 53 times the average series demand in its first 30 ...