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Nacirema
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It the Japanese industry people who wanted this. Due to demographics, economics, cultural reasons, the industry need workers from outside Japan and they also need consumers from outside Japan. Japan has a extremely low birth rate, a shortage of workers, and anime industry in particular is a rough work environment. For decades Japan has relied on outsourcing to other countries like South Korea, China, Vietnam, etc. Also, LeSean Thomas did a video series about this called Seoul Sessions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvGqAanK0FI Speaking of LeSean Thomas, there is already non-Japanese people involved in the anime industry for some time. LeSean Thomas is one, Henry Thurlow, Thomas Romain, Michael Arias, etc. are examples of other non-Japanese people involved in the industry. The Japanese staff want them in the industry because there is a shortage of animators. There is even legislation to get more foreign animators. Another thing is the industry is changing. With declining BDs sales, the industry need additional sources of income. That why you seeing cross-productions being produced and a lot of attention on the Chinese and Western markets. They need the foreign markets to survive and they trying to get people who are familiar with those tastes. That why you seeing productions like Cannon Busters being made. Anyways, you need to do your own research. Look up the names I mention, read industry articles, actually think about the economics that is actually going on. |
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gacha
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Galap
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I don't think that anime studios should hire non-japanese people just because they're not Japanese, and I do agree that animation in the US is in a really not-good place, but I think that this situation could be rescued if there was english-language pedagogy for teaching 'sakuga-style' techniques, and if this existed, more non-japanese people would come into the anime industry but contribute to it essentially as it is, working mostly in that style, since that is likely what they would set out to do in the first place. |
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enurtsol
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They notice even in Japan
"Artist says anime should be more like Marvel/Disney, can’t because of sexualized, moe content"
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milkyy
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France has been dealing with diversity pretty well, what with their massive spike in crime rates such as murder, rape, shootings, stabbings, and more violent crime. Just look at their statistics. They can work on their diversity over in France. And I watched the links from those "Goblin" students- the art is highly unappealing, the story was "ok", the animation seemed uninspired. I always get the sense from those sorts of things that they were inspired by Ghibli, but have absolutely no way of actually recreating his (very Japanese) style. Anyway, I digress.
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I think, that they invest in non-Japanese talent to promote the anime industry and earn some money on it. They just develop this genre and appeal to all others, not just anime fans. Japan benefits from a media culture. While this is the fact that Japanese Animations is low paid in Japan, Netflix gets good money for its job on the animation content. As for me, this is a well thought out strategic move. To cut short, you invest a penny today, tomorrow earns on this dollar. Many companies work on this principle. You can see today how ordinary people, businessmen are not offered to earn on alternative investments in various activities and purchases. It's a good example of how to proceed Netflix with Japanese animation and the attraction of labor from the side. On the one hand, they benefit themselves, on the other hand, promote and develop a certain direction and take it to a new level and appeal to all others, not just anime fans.
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