This is a list of anime industry companies involved in the production or distribution of anime . There are over 500 animation studios in Japan. Below are those notable enough to have an article. Yumeta Company (formerly known as TYO Animations.)
An organization called Funimation, which is owned by Sony, acquired the anime streaming service. In all, the deal went through for about $1.175 billion. Who own's Funimation? Sony owns Funimation. The Crunchyroll deal has been in talks for weeks now, but it finally went through on Dec. 9.
Formerly owned by AT&T and WarnerMedia, Crunchyroll has found itself a new home. An organization called Funimation, which is owned by Sony, acquired the anime streaming service. In all, the deal went through for about $1.175 billion. Who own's Funimation? Sony owns Funimation.
When an anime gets produced, several companies share the initial investment in the production, and in exchange, each gets a seat at the table when the series is planned, and each gets some right or ability according to their company's ability.
Strictly speaking, 'anime' is just animations produced within Japan, as it's the Japanese word for cartoons/animations, but their distinctive style sometimes dictates how people define them term 'anime'.
Sony Pictures Entertainment announced earlier this month that it had completed its $1.18 billion purchase of anime streaming company Crunchyroll from AT&T, but it has done little to calm the nerves of the anime genre's most dedicated supporters.
Osamu TezukaBornTezuka Osamu (手塚 治)3 November 1928 Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, Empire of JapanDied9 February 1989 (aged 60) Tokyo, JapanNationalityJapaneseEducationNara Medical University (M.D., PhD.) 1961)16 more rows
A series director can rake in about $47,000 a year, while an executive producer who is often in charge of the overall vision of a show can take in $71,000. But not surprisingly, the job that holds the number one money-making spot in the anime industry is top-ranked voice actors, who can earn $666,000 a year.
Nintendo may be making more anime in the future, which sounds like a great plan to us. During a shareholder Q&A Thursday, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto expressed interest in making anime for some of Nintendo's most popular series, specifically naming Pikmin, Star Fox, and Yoshi, according to translations from Alex Aniel.
FunimationOtter MediaCrunchyroll/Parent organizations
Anime Top 10Top 10 Best Rated (bayesian estimate) (Top 50)#titlerating1Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (TV)9.082Steins;Gate (TV)9.043Clannad After Story (TV)9.028 more rows
Hayao MiyazakiMany people have seen the meme of the famous Hayao Miyazaki saying a quote along the lines of "Anime was a mistake. It's nothing but trash." Anime fans love to put this quote at the end of silly anime scenes, particularly ones that are sexualized to the degree of bodily absurdity.
Sazae-san - 7,701 episodes Recognized by the Guinness World Records, this anime holds the world record for the longest-running animated TV series. The show is about a mother named Sazae-san and her family life.
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The salaries of Anime Artists in the US range from $36,930 to $113,600 , with a median salary of $63,970 . The middle 60% of Anime Artists makes $63,970, with the top 80% making $113,600.
Animators were paid bottom rate on a recent Japanese production for Netflix, according to Ippei Ichii. The animator and storyboard artist took to Twitter to condemn the streaming giant, claiming that artists working on a Netflix show at Tokyo studio Mappa were paid as little as 3,800 (USD$34) per cut.
In the USA, comic books are generally produced by a team -- writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer, editor, and maybe even plotter. Sometimes one or more of these folks can sometimes even get replaced mid-issue. The characters are typically part of a shared universe involving multiple, interacting characters.
Whether or not it's legally required, or if it's simply expected ...
There is no colorist, and the publisher's editor generally suggests things, not mandates them. Characters from different manga seldom interact. With the one-person focus, it would make sense to me that the mangaka would hold IP rights. Is this generally the case? Anime is broader, involving many folks for one series.
When it comes to manga, most manga artists work for a particular publisher, who pays their salary.
However, Wolf's Rain appears to be a special case, in that the manga and anime were being released simultaneous, with Kodansha publishing the manga. It would be interesting to know if the manga copyright lists Kodansha in place of Bones, in addition to it, or not at all.
Streamline Pictures (U.S., Canada; stopped producing new anime releases in 1996, folding into Orion Pictures, which in turn folded into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer one year later, in 1997. The Streamline brand name officially went defunct in 2002.)
GKIDS (U.S., movies only) Konami Cross Media NY (U.S.) (formerly known as 4Kids Productions and 4K Media Inc.; 4Kids Productions shut down in 2012 by 4Kids Entertainment, acquired by Konami and rebranded as 4K Media from 2012-2019).
ADV Films ( U.S., U.K.) (shut down in 2009, selling off its assets and intellectual properties to four other Houston-based companies, such as Section23 Films) AN Entertainment (U.S., division of AnimeNation, no new releases since 2007. Retail operations of parent company ceased in 2014.)
Jet Black was an officer of the ISSP at one time in the universe of Cowboy Bebop. After losing his arm, he bought The Bebop, which was then an interplanetary fishing trawler. Its original purpose was to catch fish from the seas of Ganymede and transport the cargo throughout the Solar System.
Business ownership isn't the refuge that Bao most likely hoped it was when he opened The Yellow Flag Bar in Roanapur, Thailand. A former Army of the Republic of Vietnam soldier, he bought the bar and opened it up after his military service, also serving as bartender.
Akihiko Kayaba (aka Heathcliff) is the creator, development director, and Game Master of Sword Art Online. He was also responsible for the creation of the NerveGear, the Cardinal System, and The Seed.
In the Studio Ghibli classic Spirited Away, Yububa is the younger twin sister of Zeniba and mother to Boh. She owns the Bathhouse, which is a large and complicated structure with kitchens, dining rooms, and housing for hundreds of bathhouse workers. She's an intimidating figure who gets annoyed when Chihiro keeps asking her for a job.
Saizo Ato goes by the name Mr. Outside. He’s a mysterious figure in Eden of the East, a powerful businessman whose enterprises he founded helped to rebuild Japan after the war.
It’s Nikaido who first finds Caiman after his unfortunate transformation into a lizardman in Dorohedoro. She’s another resident of The Hole and owns The Hungry Bug, a restaurant that serves his favorite food, Gyoza, and other delicacies.
Robert E. O. Speedwagon is one of the street thugs in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. After the first part of the story, he finds his way to America, where he ends up making a pile of cash in the oil business. When he comes back, he founds the Speedwagon Foundation, an organization he runs with a cover of medical research and environmental conservation.
Sony owns Funimation. The Crunchyroll deal has been in talks for weeks now, but it finally went through on Dec. 9. Funimation is its own anime streaming service, so it makes sense that it wants to consolidate the industry and maximize its earning potential by acquiring Crunchyroll.
Since Sony owns Funimation, both companies trade through the Sony ticker. You can find Sony on the NYSE under the ticker symbol "SNE."
Brandon Ooi, Kun Gao, Vu Nguyen, and James Lin founded Crunchyroll in 2006. Currently. Gao is the company's CEO. The Funimation founders started their own company in Fort Worth, Tex 12 years old.
Fukunaga retains the remaining 5 percent of Funimation. In 2017, that portion was worth $8 million, but it's likely to have gone up since then. He's also the chairman of theo online video game publisher GameSamba, which has published games like Star Trek: Alien Domain.
Crunchyroll also selects some anime titles for release on home video through its distribution partners ( Funimation, Sentai Filmworks, Viz Media, & Discotek Media in North America, Anime Limited in the United Kingdom).
Crunchyroll is a subsidiary of Otter Media, which is a subsidiary of AT&T 's WarnerMedia. Sony announced in December 2020 that its subsidiary Funimation would acquire Crunchyroll from AT&T for approximately US$1.175 billion.
On April 11, 2016, Crunchyroll and Kadokawa Corporation announced the formation of a strategic alliance that gave Crunchyroll exclusive worldwide digital distribution rights (excluding Asia) for Kadokawa anime titles in the upcoming year.
Crunchyroll offers over 1,000 anime shows, more than 200 East Asian dramas to users, and around 80 manga titles as Crunchyroll Manga, although not all programming is available worldwide due to licensing restrictions.
Crunchyroll started in 2006 as a for-profit video upload and streaming site that specialized in hosting East Asian video content. Some of the content hosted on Crunchyroll included fansubbed versions of East Asian shows.
Crunchyroll has offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Lausanne, Paris, Berlin, and Chișinău, and is a member of The Association of Japanese Animations (AJA). "Crunchyroll Hime", also known as "Hime", is the official mascot of Crunchyroll.
Due to a subsequent reorganization, Crunchyroll was moved under WarnerMedia Entertainment (owner of networks such as TBS and TNT) in May 2019, so that its COO could oversee an upcoming entertainment streaming service from the brand.