Japanese Anime Studios Urged to Pursue Global Co-Productions
Japanese Anime Studios Urged to Pursue Global Co-Productions
The Japanese anime industry is currently facing a paradoxical situation.
The traditional Japanese "production committee" system often limits studio income and restricts intellectual property rights, leaving creators underpaid and overworked.
Furthermore, the industry is suffering from severe labor shortages and an over-reliance on existing manga and game adaptations, which threatens creative innovation.
By partnering with international studios, Japanese creators can share financial risks, access new funding sources, and integrate diverse creative styles.
For anime to transition from a niche export to a cornerstone of global entertainment, industry leaders believe that international collaboration is the only way to modernize, stabilize, and continue delivering the high-quality storytelling that fans worldwide have come to expect.
