“Japanese Anime Will Be Ruined”

03/10/08 2029 hours
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So sayeth Koichi Murata, the president of Oh Entertainment, in this article talking about the increasingly unpleasant working conditions of animators in Japan. This unstable and low-paying environment is turning potential animators to other careers, and many animation companies to seek animators in other countries to help out.

The article mentions fansubs as a growing and important concern (especially for smaller studios, who lack the resources to mount a lawsuit), but at least in part taking a back seat to concerns for the animators– a refreshing change on the one hand, but on the other hand, the industry hardly needs MORE problems.

But then, it’s not a new problem, either. A very interesting read for anyone who keeps an eye on the industry, I should think.

One Response to ““Japanese Anime Will Be Ruined””

  1. robin Says:

    You’re right, an interesting read. I believe it, too. Every season the quality of shows just keeps getting worse and worse to the point where I’m hardly downloading any series at all - because there’s nothing worth watching. Besides, bloggers are doing a fine job of screen-capturing and summerizing everything for me anyway, so why waste band width and time downloading?

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