Animenomics
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Animenomics shares insights on the business and market forces driving the anime and manga industries in Japan and around the world. 🗞️ Newsletter: https://news.animenomics.com/ 📧 Contact: [email protected]
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Anime rightsholders frustrated with what they view as inadequate safeguards against unauthorized use of intellectual property have forced OpenAI to restrict Sora users' ability to generate videos of specific anime characters by name.

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OpenAI restricts anime IP use on AI video generator
Plus: Kadokawa diversifies its 'isekai' portfolio; CyberAgent taps WIT STUDIO producer to lead new anime studio; 2.5D musicals record fastest growth in years; and more
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Crunchyroll is reentering digital manga distribution in the United States and Canada with a new platform built by Japanese manga application development pioneer Link-U Group.

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Crunchyroll relaunches digital manga service
Plus: Multiple October anime premieres delayed; Mercari to open global marketplace app for secondhand merch; Newspaper starts 'oshikatsu' advertising; and more
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Japanese amusement giant Genda is taking control of its North American business and consolidating 14 subsidiaries, showing confidence in local demand for entertainment experiences like Kiddleton claw machines with anime-themed prizes.

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Anime arcade machines sweep North America
Plus: Chinese trading card giant enters U.S. market; 'Chainsaw Man' tops Japan box office; Kodansha president explains Roblox partnership; and more
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Anime cafes are popping up throughout Southeast Asia, where anime fans say they view brands more favorably when anime-inspired products are offered.

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Anime cafes brew fandom in Southeast Asia
From anime-adorned lattes to narrative-inspired curries, a wave of cafes in the region is leveraging pop culture fandom to create vibrant, community-focused culinary destinations
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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle's first anime film opened in 49 territories last weekend and topped multiple box office charts worldwide, including in North America, with IMAX screens making significant contributions to ticket sales.

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First 'Demon Slayer' finale film tops box office charts
Plus: Anime mobile game revenue grows outside Japan; Disney to invest in Webtoon Entertainment; Publishers prefer coin payments in third-party manga apps; and more
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Animenomics will present a current overview of how the anime industry works this Saturday, September 13, as part of @animelockdown.bsky.social programming on twitch.tv/animelockdown.

Join us to learn about anime studio financials, anime production committees, and more!
Animenomics: How the Anime Industry Works, Anime Lockdown, September 13, 2025, 2:30 p.m. ET (UTC−04:00), twitch.tv/animelockdown
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Animenomics will present a current overview of how the anime industry works this Saturday, September 13, as part of @animelockdown.bsky.social programming on twitch.tv/animelockdown.

Join us to learn about anime studio financials, anime production committees, and more!
Animenomics: How the Anime Industry Works, Anime Lockdown, September 13, 2025, 2:30 p.m. ET (UTC−04:00), twitch.tv/animelockdown
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A senior executive at TMS Entertainment has urged Netflix to share more details on viewer demographics amid efforts by anime producers seeking to reclaim control of marketing efforts for their titles from global streaming platforms.

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Anime studios seek more data from streamers
Plus: Hobby retail chain Suruga-ya targets U.S. expansion; Frontier Works acquires Yokohama anime studio; Japanese content market sets new record; and more
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Light novel and manga publisher Overlap will offer 40% of its holding company shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange beginning in October, a sign of optimism in the market for Japan's digital-first light novels and their anime adaptations.

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Light novel publisher Overlap readies for IPO
Plus: Manga publishers' licensing rights sales jump; Nagoya jeweler expands anime IP collaborations; Weekly Shonen Jump searches for next hit sports manga; and more
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Manga's rapid global growth in recent years has been driven almost entirely by rising demand for physical deluxe edition releases rather than digital manga, says an advisor to manga licensing broker Tuttle-Mori Agency.

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Deluxe editions drive global manga growth
Plus: Los Angeles to host new anime awards; Japanese entertainment spending hits new record; Virtual YouTuber named to Forbes Japan 30 Under 30; and more
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Japanese anime studios' average annual revenue edged up last year, but a persistent labor shortage is creating a mixed fiscal picture. Large studios sensitive to higher production costs are seeing lower profits compared to 2023.

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Labor deficit muddles anime studio financials
Plus: Anime studios shift foreign transactions to new markets; Japan's SVOD leader publishes novels, targets adaptations; Webtoon apps pivot to short videos; and more
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One year after WEBTOON Entertainment's IPO on Nasdaq, the digital comics company controlled by South Korean internet giant Naver is accelerating investment in its English platform to counter decline a decline in global readership.

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Webtoon's Disney deal diversifies content to draw readers
In interviews with Animenomics, Webtoon Entertainment executives outline the digital comics company's plans and challenges for growing in the U.S. and other markets
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Delta Air Lines will add Crunchyroll as a content partner on its Delta Sync in-flight entertainment system, making the streamer's anime library available to up to 120 million members of the carrier's SkyMiles frequent flyer program.

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Delta Air Lines sends Crunchyroll to the skies
Plus: NTT Docomo spins off AI anime software developer; Sony anime business likened to PlayStation growth phase; Pop Mart enters largest U.S. shopping mall; and more
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New York-based @qubicpictures.bsky.social is shifting how it finances international anime co-productions as streaming platforms like Netflix reduce direct financing of anime projects and shift to a traditional licensing model.

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Qubic Pictures adapts to Netflix anime shift
In part two of an interview with Animenomics, CEO Justin Leach explains his company's plan to form an anime production committee for future international co-productions
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AlphaPolis has acquired all shares in "Re:Zero" anime studio White Fox in a deal that allows the digital manga and web novel publisher to diversify operations and transform itself into an IP production company.

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AlphaPolis acquires 'Re:Zero' anime studio
Plus: OceanVeil service grows adult content scrutiny; Fewer Japanese readers pay for digital manga; Double-digit decline in Japan print light novel market; and more
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New York-based @qubicpictures.bsky.social is ensuring the voices of anime studios and creators are heard as the entry of global streaming video platforms into Japan since 2015 prompted renewed interest in international anime co-productions.

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Qubic Pictures refines anime co-productions
In part one of an interview with Animenomics, CEO Justin Leach charts his company's journey to find the right model for working with Japan's anime studios
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Sony will invest about ¥68 billion (US$463 million) in Bandai Namco, acquiring a 2.5% stake in the toys, anime, and gaming giant and potentially giving Sony access to distribute high-value IPs like Bandai Namco's iconic Gundam property.

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Sony takes $463m stake in Bandai Namco
Plus: Billboard Japan prepares publication's first top manga chart; Domestic digital manga growth slows again; Girls more active manga readers than boys; and more
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Japanese broadcasting group TBS has tapped former TV Tokyo anime chief Yukio Kawasaki—who brokered the 2009 deal that allowed Crunchyroll to pivot from pirated anime streaming—to lead its new anime and IP production business.

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TBS taps veteran anime exec for new IP unit
Plus: Sony adds anime collabs to immersive attraction; Anime industry ally reelected to Japan upper house; Hideaki Anno joins Production I.G board; and more
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Anime Expo organizer Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation is weighing a possible move of the convention from downtown Los Angeles as turnstile attendance numbers show signs of reaching capacity.

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Anime Expo mulls move from Los Angeles
Plus: Bilibili finds new momentum with profitability; South Korea's Krafton acquires anime advertising giant ADK; Harmony Gold and Bigwest reengage; and more
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While launching Manga Mirai in the U.S., NTT Docomo recognized that many manga readers still collect physical copies, but Japanese distributors are looking to the country as a promising market for digital manga as domestic growth slows.

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NTT Docomo bets on digital manga in U.S.
In interview with Animenomics, NTT Docomo explains why its Manga Mirai platform supports webtoon and manga formats and its outlook on manga markets abroad
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The success of this year's anime releases funded by CyberAgent like Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing bodes well for the future of one of Japan's top digital advertising firms.

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CyberAgent tackles global anime advertising
In interview with Animenomics, CyberAgent elaborates on its anime IP strategy and the challenges of global anime marketing
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A US$10 million pledge made by Singapore-based Kasagi Labo last year to fund co-productions of Japanese-style animation represents Southeast Asia's growing influence on productions of global anime.

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Southeast Asia animates the future of anime
Investors and studios in the region exert their influence on productions of global anime
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Bushiroad has increased its year-end operating profit expectation by 38.3% on better-than-expected sales revenue, especially in its flagship trading card game unit, signaling continued growth in anime trading cards and card games.

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Anime trading card makers see rising demand
Plus: Fuji TV seeks anime expansion in reform; Publishers turn international books into manga; Webtoon distribution retreats from emerging markets; and more
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AlphaPolis is seeking potential merger and acquisition deals with anime companies as the digital manga and web novel publisher plans to increase investment share in anime production committees it participates in.

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Digital manga publisher seeks anime deals
Plus: A resurgence in vintage anime clothing; Crunchyroll bullish on omnibus anime films; Japan's leading anime wiki limits free access; and more
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