What do you predict the industry will be like?
Profits? Legality? Taboos? Popularity? Creation? Quality? Culture?
The Future of Anime/Manga
More high-quality JoJo, hopefully
The Chinese will be running the show eventually, so get ready for based Mao
GoHands Handshakers/W'z is the future. You are just not ready for it yet.
Chinese will adapt chinese novels/manhwa. Theres plenty of great ones, but it`ll not be competitor to japanese anime, but addition. Same with Koreans if they finally start adapting webmanga.
Probably will get corrupted by the west eventually. Japan has been pretty based for a long time but they just aren't the economic powerhouse they once were and wont be able to sustain the anime industry by themselves for much longer.
Pandering to Chinks. Chinks trying to make their own anime and it all being awful.
Jews
PC shit.
i can see this happening, they'll buy the rights to jp LNs and korean manhwas which don't get adapted and some of them will become sleeper hits
they'll dual-dub it in both chinese and japanese to hold onto both markets
>they'll buy the rights to jp LNs and korean manhwas which don't get adapted and some of them will become sleeper hits
Chinese already do that, but instead just pay for production of those by japanese studios. The actually chinese studios, are shaping up to be great, but they`ll work on own stuff since theres bigger demand for that - their main market is China, and chinese web novels are just big there, copared to anime.
Anime will cease to exist after WW3
I don't understand how you morons think chinks will ever make anything meaningful with their retarded censorship laws. They'll be funding Japanese studios to make their shows forever.
t. Moron
They length did, and quality of it is way higher than majority of generic low budget japanese anime too.
Because they're Chink shills.
Something better hopefully.
I'd said it once and I'll say it again.
Anime's next step is globalization. Japan cannot contain it either and Yea Forums will have to adapt what is and isn't anime. The next possible big thing is manhwa getting adapted right and right, or animation studio not in Japan will get recognition.
Hey, maybe your isekai fictions being shilled at every otome isekai threads might be just have an anime adaptation. If that may happen, my only wish is that Japan audio is still a fucking option.
>Anime's next step is globalization.
And its wrong assumption. More "anime content" will be made by Netflix/Amazon/Disney, chinese and koreans - but it does not affect the actual japanese anime industry (aside them more aiming at chinese streaming markeet).
Most of the studios are already booked up until 2024. You`d just have more choice what to watch, but japanese animation landscape itself will not change much.
loli will be banned within 6 years, screencap this.
Taiwan
>chinese ownership of studios
>korean key animators
>more CGI, more digital post processing
>no original works, only adaptations
>all violence and sexual content banned forever
TAIWAN
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Quality on the low end keeps declining
Quality on the high end keeps increasing
More films and special distributions since the internet is getting more and more attention and TV is getting more and more censor heavy.
I'm talking japanese TV btw. If you look at how much dragon ball had to tone down to keep the popular timeslot your'd see the difference. dragon ball literally used to show bare tits, pools of blood etc, now it can't ever show roshi nosebleeding, they had to use smoke clouds.
Also at some point an animator from the west will become good enough to direct and the purity discussions will never end.
Honestly this
A big factor in artistic excellence is the freedom to make what you want.
There is a possible workforce in china and an audience, it won't be able to push forward if it's constrained.
>>no original works, only adaptations
Good. Originals are cancer. We don't need more shit like franxx.
To be fair, two of the big Western industry companies are quickly losing relevancy from an incoming lawsuit and a loss of shows from a broken contract.