A Youtube anime channel is being developed through Toei Animation, Kodansha, Nippon Animation. The called page aims to prevent piracy.
We asked and listened. Or, rather, we torrented them and got tired.
Anyway, spirits hit anime screens like Dragon Ball Z and Attack on Titan blend to create an anime channel on Youtube that will compensate for those illegal and annoying sites.
Which I have no knowledge of.
Variety reports that so far, the target market is lately local. However, there are plans to upload content subtitled in English and Chinese for foreign fans.
These are necessarily 30 corporations that will provide 3,000 anime titles through 2022, with a monthly view of three hundred million.
No pressure.
Already Japanese corporations like Kadokawa and Toei Animation now have their own anime channels on YouTube. But if you combine your advertising earnings and percentage powers of audience, you’ll be super Saiyan.
The Japanese Animation Association survey for 2019 reported a record expansion for the sixth year in a row, with revenue totaling $20 billion.
If so, people … subscribe.
“There is an illegal video distribution service challenge in those days, however, ‘AnimeLog’ will only distribute officially authorized animations and serve as a channel that families can enjoy together,” AnalyzeLog said.
While I’m waiting for this glorious anime creation, can I remind you of the existing Netflix series Avatar: The Last Master of The Air?
It will now have to air on Netflix, and its sequel, The Legend of Korra, will air on Stan.
If you prefer The anime days of Cheez TV, this is fine.