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Anime popularity grows worldwide and how streaming platforms embrace it

Mar 01 (newsonjapan.com) - Fascination with the Japanese culture never ceases when it comes to fans overseas.

Anime is one of the ways to learn and enjoy it. During the pandemic, the demand for anime has grown significantly, and many Western streaming providers incorporated such animation into their libraries.

According to a Variety post, Netflix is one of the platforms embracing Japanese-style animation. Statistics indicate that such titles received much more attention in 2020, many of them appearing in the top ten list in nearly 100 countries. But what makes fans overseas so enchanted with anime? Let's explore the possible reasons, making anime a must-watch in 2022 for anyone.

The deep history of Japanese animation and its richness

Anime started on its journey more than 100 years ago, in 1917, with anime movies released in Japan for the very first time. The genre matured in the 1970s and saw its “golden age” in the eighties. During this time, there was a boom in the Japanese animation industry, with different types coming into the limelight.

While popular series were still being created by manga artists, there came along new creators who introduced creations that took inspiration from the seventies. Many global anime hits are based on manga, like Attack on Titan and Death Note.

The diversity in storylines

A big reason why anime is getting increasingly popular is the wide variety in its genres of storylines. You get to enjoy different stories of different genres and styles when watching anime. You have the option of picking from romance, mystery, horror, comedy, action/adventure, and mystery/suspense. There are myriad anime plots of various genres that keep you engrossed.

With a wide variety of stories, there’s more liberty and space for the artists to let their creativity take wings. That makes sure that anime enthusiasts are offered something unique and different in every show. Moreover, the stories are so engaging everyone watching enjoys the show thoroughly. It’s a very attractive package that makes for great gifts.

Real topics with relatable characters

While being animated series, you'll see much anime that deal with mature and complex themes, featuring characters with whom you can relate well.

Anime is, therefore, completely different from western cartoons that have a laid-back feel. Of course, some anime titles offer the same comfort for their viewers. However, anime also does explore deeper issues or topics.

People of a wide range of ages can watch anime, from adolescents to mature adults. What has viewers hooked is how the story's message is intricately woven into the storyline. Uncovering the underlying message in the story needs a deep understanding and thinking.

Peeking into Japanese culture

Anime series gives you a chance to have a glimpse of the intriguing Japanese way of life, its ethos, and its pathos. While anime may not be an exact reflection of Japanese culture and lifestyle, anime is profoundly influenced by it, and it also draws heavily from Japan's cultural heritage. Anime has made fables, historical figures, legends, and more from a vibrant culture popular among a western audience that finds them palatable.

It's an exciting way to learn about Japan and its people. The audience in the west is intrigued by the messages the shows deliver, which are unique to life in Japan. While some in the western audience may interpret the messages literally, these anime shows still bring them up close with a refreshingly different and unique culture.

Streaming embraces anime

Many streaming services have decided to include anime titles in their libraries. One of the most significant examples is Netflix, with its content embracing anime and K-dramas. There is a huge demand for such shows, and the increase seemed to have happened gradually.

However, fans overseas also have other options for watching anime titles. Crunchyroll and Funimation are the best examples of streaming services dedicated to anime and content related to it.

Of course, users in different countries will receive different libraries. For instance, some anime titles in specific regions might not be available. Some include partial access, like season 1, but not season 2. True anime fans can find ways to get their hands on the titles they want. A Virtual Private Network can assist you in this discovery journey. In essence, a VPN download helps you control your IP address. It is the identifier streaming services use to calculate your location. With a VPN, you can switch between different locations to access the anime titles unavailable in your current region.

Conclusion

With the creators coming up with new themes, anime shows are set to get even more engrossing. With a riveting storyline, their viewership will only shoot up even higher in the days to come. That’s exciting news for both regular anime enthusiasts and those who’re looking to explore this genre. Brace yourselves for some genuinely intriguing and wholesome entertainment.

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