Disney Plus Will Start Streaming Exclusive Anime and More Asia-Pacific Content. At the APAC Content Showcase, Disney Plus announced several new titles from the Asia-Pacific Region. Among over 18 new shows, Disney Plus will also be streaming upcoming anime titles for the very first time.
"We deeply respect the works of Japanese creators, and we will transmit them overseas just the way they are," he said. Yawata then briefly introduced the Japanese anime titles Disney+ will stream in Japan: Tatami Time Machine Blues , Black Rock Shooter: Dawn Fall , Summer Time Rendering , and Dance Dance Danseur .
My Hero Academia Animation Series, now streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.
Conversation. My Hero Academia is now on Disney+ in Japan as part of their “Star” non-Disney programming! They're using the promo art for the Endeavor Agency arc but it looks like they only have seasons 1-4 up so far. MHA series page and current seasons.
Among several new titles coming to the streaming service, there will be four new anime titles. The upcoming anime are Tatami Time Machine Blues, Black Rock Shooter: Dawn Fall, Summer Time Rendering, and an anime adaptation of Disney's Twisted-Wonderland. And these new titles are nothing to sneeze at.
These four new anime come as part of a collection of new Disney Plus content by Asian creators. These include several programs from Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, China, and Malaysia, just to name a few. There will also be a variety of animated shows, live-action dramas, and even documentaries.
As shown by this list, Disney currently has a total of eleven total animes in their library, with only two being available on Disney+ and six of them having distribution rights owned by Sony. Now we know Disney has the anime anthology series Star Wars: Visions scheduled for this year, but besides that, they have no other titles coming out.
Conclusion: Disney is a titan of animation and has roughly 100 animated movies in their catalogue from their studio, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Marvel and 20th Century Animation. Still, they don’t invest in anime which is rather disappointing.
Future Avengers (39 episodes over two seasons) (Distribution handled by The Walt Disney Company) (Currently streaming on Disney+) Disk Wars: The Avengers (51 episodes) (Distribution handled by The Walt Disney Company) With Marvel titles, we can see out of the six anime series and two movies Disney owns distribution of Future Avengers ...
Most anime series have a budget between $125,000 – $300,00 per episode , and a lot of high-quality anime films like A Silent Voice were made on a budget of $33 million, which is well within the average Disney+ Original Movie budget between $20 – $60 million.
The biggest upside of Disney acquiring an anime studio or an anime library is it gives Disney+ a larger selection of titles and more of a variety of what they offer as they move to take on Netflix globally.
Disney+ has no doubt been a hit. They offer something for everyone—whether that be Pixar’s entire film library, almost all of Star Wars, almost all of the MCU, a selection of 20th Century Studios titles, as well as Disney live-action remakes galore. But if there is one genre of content Disney severely lacks, it is anime.
Many would consider titles like Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) or Nickelo deon’s Avatar: The Last Airbender as “anime,” but the genre merely inspires them. I will discuss actual Japanese anime titles made by Disney and their subsidiaries, such as Marvel.