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Netflix collaborates with Japanese anime studios

Netflix collaborates with Japanese anime studios

Netflix collaborates with Japanese anime studios. After the huge success of producing anime such as The Seven Deadly Sins and Beastars, Netflix plans to produce more anime. According to DeadlineThe streaming service recently signed deals with Japanese anime company NAZ, Science SARU, MAPPA, and with South Korean company Studio Mir.

NAZ has worked on Id: Invaded and Infinite Dendrogram. Science SARU is behind Japan Sinks: 2021 and Ping Pong: The Animation. MAPPA has Dororo, Yuri !!! on Ice and Jujutsu Kaisen, and will be working on the final season of Attack on Titan. Meanwhile Studio Mir has been working on The Legend of Korra and The Boondocks.

Taiki Sakurai, Anime Chief Producer at Netflix, said in a statement, “In just four years, we have built a special team based in Tokyo that serves to entertain the global anime community through new and aspirational storytelling. With these additional partnerships with industry pioneers who do extraordinary work, often marrying the latest technology and traditional hand-drawn animation, we are excited to bring a wider variety of more amazing stories to fans. “

Well, this is certainly good news for those of you who are used to using Netflix to stream movies. especially if later Netflix is ​​increasingly active in releasing ongoing anime every season, it is likely that the audience for pirated anime will decrease drastically, considering that Netflix’s subscription fee itself is relatively affordable.

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