The Anime Boom Is Sparking a Fierce Streaming War All Thanks to Gen Z and Millennials - IMDb
In the last few years, anime’spopularity has skyrocketed from being just another niche little hobby into one of the biggest battlegrounds for current streaming services. Fans outside of Japan no longer only have Crunchyroll as their sole option, as Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and many more services are looking to get an in on the potential goldmine.
Even before Dandadan’s global appeal broke out on Netflix, streaming services had begun to see a rise in interest in these animated features from Japan as far back as 2020. And after bringing back well-known classics like Yu Yu Hakusho, Bleach, Inuyasha, Naruto, and Dragon Ball, audiences responded in kind, eager to have their favorite shows appear more accessible.
Netflix is the Reigning King in the Anime Streaming War, Followed Closely by Hulu and Disney+ Gen Z and Millennials Make Up a Large Portion of Anime Viewers
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