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Crunchyroll: Shojo Anime Growth Potential #1
At Crunchyroll's business seminar, they discussed some pretty interesting trends. With special reference to Western audiences.

My personal experience as a fan of anime, is that anime is becoming more "normal". I think this will only lead to further growth of Western audiences.

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Crunchyroll held a business seminar on Tuesday aimed at Japanese businesses. Part of the presentation centered on explaining current consumer trends in the west based on the service's viewership numbers. Chief Customer Officer Asa Suehira explained that while shonen battle anime and "isekai" fantasy series continue to dominate, anime aimed at a female audience have strong growth potential. He stated that these titles tend to over-perform due to unmet demand from low supply, citing Fruits Basket as an example. "In the west, where female anime fans were underserved with relevant content historically, shojo, josei, and even some BL titles are showing stronger performances than expected," he said. Fans of idol anime shouldn't get their hopes up, however, as female-targeted idol anime were singled out as the exception to this trend. Nevertheless, Crunchyroll's data indicates that tastes among anime fans are becoming more varied, although Suehira did note that it can be harder to predict which of those titles will become hits. He also remarked that well-produced romantic comedies aimed at male audiences, such as My Dress-Up Darling, have also been on the rise in recent years, with such titles even cracking the top 5 in a given season. Suehira further challenged the assumption that only fantasy and action shows perform well on the platform by displaying a pie chart of anime genres represented by Crunchyroll in 2021. He noted that slice of life, comedy, and drama "take up a big slice of the pie," although he did not state the percentages. He encouraged Japanese partners to work with Crunchyroll as a hub for all anime, especially in light of the Funimation merger. The presentation also highlighted Crunchyroll's extensive marketing efforts and community outreach. Funimation and Crunchyroll announced on March 1 that that Funimation and Wakanim's anime library and simulcast content have moved to Crunchyroll. Sony's Funimation Global Group completed its acquisition of Crunchyroll from AT&T on August 9 last year. The purchase price was US$1.175 billion, and the proceeds were paid in cash at closing.
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Most definitely, since TikTok introduced anime to a large audience. The growth as been crazy, I can see them making more westernized anime to connect to this new audience.
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(05-08-2022, 04:54 PM)Yaiba Wrote: Most definitely, since TikTok introduced anime to a large audience. The growth as been crazy, I can see them making more westernized anime to connect to this new audience.

TikTok introduced? What?

Anime has been booming in the western world before TikTok existed. However, I'd be curious to know what TikTok has to do with anime/how it impacts it? Is it that people are getting curious about the memes?
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(05-09-2022, 07:49 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(05-08-2022, 04:54 PM)Yaiba Wrote: Most definitely, since TikTok introduced anime to a large audience. The growth as been crazy, I can see them making more westernized anime to connect to this new audience.

TikTok introduced? What?

Anime has been booming in the western world before TikTok existed. However, I'd be curious to know what TikTok has to do with anime/how it impacts it? Is it that people are getting curious about the memes?
Yes, tiktok most definitely helped the growth of anime on the western side recently. Since anime started blowing up on tiktok I realized Netflix also added some new anime series of their own. Of course anime has always been popular in the west(Dragonball, Naruto, etc). Tiktok just helped introduce new series to anime watchers, less mainstream titles.
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(05-09-2022, 07:54 AM)Yaiba Wrote:
(05-09-2022, 07:49 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(05-08-2022, 04:54 PM)Yaiba Wrote: Most definitely, since TikTok introduced anime to a large audience. The growth as been crazy, I can see them making more westernized anime to connect to this new audience.

TikTok introduced? What?

Anime has been booming in the western world before TikTok existed. However, I'd be curious to know what TikTok has to do with anime/how it impacts it? Is it that people are getting curious about the memes?
Yes, tiktok most definitely helped the growth of anime on the western side recently. Since anime started blowing up on tiktok I realized Netflix also added some new anime series of their own. Of course anime has always been popular in the west(Dragonball, Naruto, etc). Tiktok just helped introduce new series to anime watchers, less mainstream titles.

I don't think Netflix's anime originals and TikTok publicity are really linked if I'm honest. Netflix began making it's own anime originals before TikTok even existed.

However, I'm sure it's given some wider reach.

Then again, we also have to remember that Anime has been on American TV for decades. I do think TikTok will help "normalise" it more. The more celebs and internet memes make anime an average part of pop culture, the less people will be ridiculed for it. This also means popularity of anime will increase.

On a related topic - I've posted this thread with an article about Anime and Netflix. It's very interesting!

Maybe TikTokers can convince platforms like Amazon to invest in anime. Disney has already gone down that route with Star Wars Visions.
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Yes, you are right thanks.

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RE: Crunchyroll: Shojo Anime Growth Potential #7
Some people I know will be happy, haha
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