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Netflix + Japanese Animation Studios = Dragon’s Dogma Anime & More
By Syazwan Bahri|March 12, 2019|0 Comment
Netflix has teamed up with Japanese studios such as Anima, Sublimation, and David Production to bring us more anime content in 2019. Netflix’s partnership also includes earlier deals with Production I.G and Bones in 2018.
Let’s break down the shows that will be up:
Netflix Director of Content (Japan) John Derderian had this to say about the upcoming lineup:
“Netflix aims to be the most compelling and attractive home for anime fans, creators and production studios. We are creating an environment where production houses can do their best work, and deliver their shows on a service where we connect anime fans from over 190 countries to content they love”.
These deals indicate a strong commitment from Netflix to grow its quality anime library by working in tandem with top creators of the industry. Production line deals are one of the best ways to secure top craftsmen in the industry in every process of production, integral to continue bringing the highest quality content to members around the world.
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