How do you feel about Netflix and other foreign streaming companies making moves in the anime industry?

How do you feel about Netflix and other foreign streaming companies making moves in the anime industry?

Happy since they'll americanize user's shitty anime and they'll never stop complaining

Good. Maybe ideas from foreigners can come about.

Kuro Mukuro was decent so hopefully they can produce good animes and stories.

I love it variety is the spice of life.

Maybe if it wont be filled with libtard agenda it can be good.

But thats like hoping to win a lottery without buying a ticket.

All netflix is doing is provide budget so I don't care.

Disgusting

The Castlevania anime is pretty great, glad we got that from Netflix.

I dont care about Netflix, but I, for one, welcome our new Chinese overlords.

Kings Avatar was AOTS spring season, Centaur no Nayami past and Sup Forumsnimegatari is current.

Best anime of Summer 2017, no contest.

It's giving me devilman so I don't care.

Netflix hired staff away from CR and Funimation so it's more of the same. American companies only see the views and leechers and don't have an understanding on how to harness it, because they fail to understand that the anime business model isn't successful in Japan, either.
A lot of what makes anime appealing to Sup Forumsnons, especially the portrayal of anime girls, isn't socially acceptable for Netflix, and that's what gets most of the clicks. So instead, they have to focus on "safe" IP that really is no good.

I don't really care since I'll have seen anything relevant to my interests before it gets dubbed anyway. I guess increased revenue from any additional interest generated by their publicity might help some of the smaller studios keep going.

>libtard agenda
Back to your containment board Sup Forumstard

I guess the good points is the funding model it's just good for business and lack of oversight from committees and other mandatory contracts with tv stations etc.
bad points would be pandering more toward a general audience rather than the domestic market (which was the appeal in the first place) and being beholden to Netflix/amazon whomever it may be censorship etc

If netflix can "westernize" isekai, that'd be great. I'm tired of the food glorifying and katanas being superior.

Because Americans and Hollywood are creatively bankrupt.

It seems to be good business to studios and a way to get around Japanese TV censorship. That said, not much money seems to go to the underpaid animators, if any.

Netflix is cancer, like any MSM corporation.
All you underage fags, go back to pirating. Streaming and torrenting isn't hard or scary. If you want to contribute, buy merchandise after watching.

I wish Netflix would get more Japanese live action to make paying for it justifiable.

I'm not filling my house with junk, thank you very much. I'd rather pay for streaming.

>idc who funds my media.
>i'm a naive teenager.
The funder is the boss. Their media must comply with their agenda.

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ITT:
Fearmongering faggot think foreign distribution company has any say on creative input on the content when in reality they're just paying penny money to acquire distribution right in certain area.

Then pay for streaming via CrunchyRoll or whatever legit anime host. Netflix is a terrible MSM corporation. They will wreck anime as fast as they wrecked Arrested Development.

Happy, since it means nothing other than more money, but annoyed since Sup Forums is full of idiots who haven't a fucking clue about their business model and the industry and are shitting their pants in fear.

It's convenient, but their library of anime is useless, only one I wanted to watch there was LWA and subtitles were really bad for the most of it.

Fuck off, pol.

>How do you feel about Netflix and other foreign streaming companies making moves in the anime industry?
Even the american companies use chinese animation houses to create the animation. Last season, three of the biggest anime series were created and owned by chinese companies. And one of the japanese animation companies is actually a chinese company as it is just the branch office in Japan that gives it the japanese address and japanese name.

The real companies making inroads on the anime market are the chinese companies. A lot of the other japanese anime companies also use chinese animation resources. So it might not be long before more of the anime industry is performed by the chinese as they gradually replace the japanese companies which cannot compete on price and government protectionism.

>Netflix is a terrible MSM corporation
Source for that claim?

>They will wreck anime
Again, source?

>Source for that claim?
There is none. It's American, so they reflexively start foaming at the mouth that it's run by the SJW boogeyman.

They're that autistic kid dressed like Naruto in their mom's basement, talking on the internet about how Japanese culture is so refined and the katana they bought at the mall can cut through a tank. They should be drowned on sight.

>There is none. It's American, so they reflexively start foaming at the mouth that it's run by the SJW boogeyman.

They aren't, but in the current environment publicity is everything, and Netflix cannot take full advantage of anime because of that.
The biggest draw to anime right now - waifuism, fanservice, and cute girls - is less socially acceptable than hardcore pornography. Let that sink in.

Are you so naive that you think the funder of media does not influence the media?
Keep paying Hollywood your allowance.

This is some 2/10 bait.

Don't care because I'm not going to watch that trash.

Notice how since that anime's streaming rights went to Netflix, we only have shitty half-hearted worthless VEG-shilling threads done by trolls using the same mocking shitposts, instead of a concentrated effort by the Crunchyroll-social content management staff to bombard Sup Forums with long-living threads and fake-hyping to advertise it.
I hope that the Crunchyroll-staff repeats that blunder again, praising and promoting all the anime, only to have those licenses snatched away right under their noses.

Don't really care.

I wish amerimutts would keep their fat hands off anime.

We're talking about japanese anime company here, keep your own (((media))) to Sup Forums and Sup Forums please.

They're doing Lost Song next year, right? I should be excited about it because of the OP singer and the MC's VA, but the CG in the trailer was a bad sign.

I read this in Tronald Dump's manchild voice.

I don't care who makes anime, money IS power. Even if nothing changes in the long run for the production of the anime itself, Americans will localize it how they see fit. Seeing as it's common practice in America to appeal to as many as humanly possible, it still worries me.
Or in the worst case scenario, some progressive twits think it's neccessary to change dialogue to be less misogynist or some shit