A lot of people in the industry mention the slowdown of the Chinese market as the major factor...

>A lot of people in the industry mention the slowdown of the Chinese market as the major factor. It is widely known that China imposes strict regulations on expressions in media content, including movies and TV. On the other hand, the regulations on the Internet were considered rather mild until recently. China, however, decided to impose regulations as strict as those applied on the existing media on the Internet due to its growing impact. In addition, it decided to apply the censorship system for conventional media content to Internet content, too. As a result, the reluctance of buyers due to the concern over the impact of the regulations surfaced in the middle of 2018, although the regulations were unenforced until April 2019.

>aja.gr.jp/english/japan-anime-data

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Why the fuck would you use a random discrete color scale for a numerical variable?

>My country has less than 10
Based. Fuck anime and fuck Japan.

>Netflix and China's equivalent are taking over anime.

Based.

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>Taiwan, Province of China

I hope Japan isn't surprised about this.
The market is stale as fuck as a result of them primarily catering to their national audience. They must decide whether they want to sell blurays, body-pillows and figures to japanese nerds or to sell to a worldwide audience. You can't have the best of both worlds.

China is in their own fantasyland that no one cares about
> Having sex with young girl is a serious criminal offense and should be punished by law. Howevere, there are many special situations in these cases that need to be treated separately and carefully.
> (2) Some young girls are promiscuous in nature, would actively intercourse with multiple males, in such case it is not appropriate to charge those men with the crime of rape

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They are aware of and have decided to sell to a worldwide audience. But what they're wrong is that they thought rest of the world cannot be as nerdy as them

>I swear, that 11 yo slut seduced me!
Who wrote this shit?

I think it's about raping women in general. You know, that typical mentality that "She deserved being raped for wearing such a short skirt" It's definitely not exclusive to china.

>Taiwan, Province of China
lmao based

The filename suggests that it's from a Chinese law textbook.

That was specifically about young girl.
Probably those Chinese officials who did that themselves

>taiwan province of china
Reported for commie chink shit propaganda. See you in never.

>Korea, Republic of...Japan

>Australia 50-99
>more than any country in Europe
the actual fuck

Surprised at how many licenses there are in Thailand compared to the rest of the region

No, it's about underaged girls. Got a Chink to read it and it p much says what user says.

>fantasyland
More like reality marble. If you want to do business with them you have to follow their rules. And if you don't do business with them you lose out on tons of money. Who wouldn't want to get their shit to a market numbering billions?

Straya is geographically closer to Japan than any European country.

Except even if you follow their everchanging "rules" you are not guaranteed to be able to keep on operating within the country and there are also no guarantees that your profits won't be taken away by others unfairly

Both are just ten hours away from Japan
Don't be fooled by the iron curtain in-between

Japan's high tolerance for nudity and to an extent sexual content in their media is too much for the rest of the world (except Taiwan as of late) to handle.

I'm surprised so little stuff gets licensed in Latin America.

every country ever

They rarely release their licensed anime on DVD/BD to began with.

I'm can guarantee my country have at least 100 anime , manga and LN series licensed not only 30-49

Because Thailand and Japan have better relationship and diplomatic since ww2 than other country in region and Thai people very addicted in Japanese culture

Anime has been mostly pretty lame as of late. Trying to sell to a worldwide audience will just make anime blander and more uninteresting than ever before. Attempting to appeal to everybody and offend nobody = boring shit content.

Different countries different systems different chance

And none of them can guarantee things won't change in the future

The unit is number of contracts not number of works being licensed.