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Sony has announced a multimillion-dollar deal that assures anime fans that there is more in store for them long-term ...
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 ...
Rahul Purini also spoke about the company's co-production strategy and what challenges remain for bringing anime to Western audiences: "That discovery piece is the biggest thing." ...
Enter the buzzing showfloor at this year’s Anime Expo, and you’ll be met with the towering exhibitor presences of MAPPA, SEGA, Netflix, TOHO Animation, HULU, Viz Media, Aniplex, and more major ...
Enter the buzzing showfloor at this year’s Anime Expo, and you’ll be met with the towering exhibitor presences of MAPPA, SEGA, Netflix, TOHO Animation, HULU, Viz Media, Aniplex, and more major ...
Sukeban, the live sports and entertainment brand that fuses Japanese female pro-wrestling with anime aesthetics, has inked a ...
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 is unveiling a huge expansion of its commitment to Japanese content, live action and animated, and a new emphasis on feature films.
At Geeked Week, Netflix unveiled a new slate of upcoming anime series and films, including Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway, Godzilla: Singular Point, and more.
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.