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Anime's biggest production company wants to change the industry forever
Anime as we know it is about to change.
The anime industry could be getting a major production boost as Toho Animation aims to create 30 anime seasons a year.
Nippon powerhouse Toho has thrown its weight behind directors Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita’s “Ghost Cat Anzu,” overseeing the Japanese release and marking the occasion with a brand-new teaser. As ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Netflix has unveiled details of its 2026 Japan slate, highlighting an expanded production footprint with Toho Studios and a ...
The "Godzilla" and "My Hero Academia" studio now has a distribution arm to extend its reach. The move gives Toho, which has released everything from Godzilla films to anime classics like “My Hero ...
Fifth Season has secured a $225 million strategic investment from Japanese entertainment company Toho, Fifth Season co-CEOs Graham Taylor and Chris Rice and Toho president Hiro Matsuoka announced ...
The North American studio will continue to operate as a subsidiary of the Japanese media giant under founder/CEO Eric Beckman and president Dave Jesteadt. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Japanese ...
Heralding a major shift for independent animation distribution in the United States, powerhouse Japanese distributor and producer Toho announced today that it has acquired a 100% equity share of ...
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