Studio Ghilbli gerät in Vergessenheit – Nippon TV hat das Studio gekauft und lässt seine Filme auf keinem Streaming-Dienst in Japan laufen, auch nicht auf seinem eigenen Streaming-Dienst Hulu. Es kann sieben Jahre dauern, bis ein bestimmter Film erneut auf ihrem Fernsehsender ausgestrahlt wird

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    1. crinklypaper on

      Really frustrating, when we all visited relatives in the UK we had a blast marathoning them on Netflix.

    2. its_neverending on

      I’d love to introduce my kids to the movies, but they’re too small to stay up after 9pm~ on the rare occasion one is shown on TV.

      Just gotta hope Nippon TV catches up with the times I guess.

    3. There are so many cases like this… Japan could have been ahead in the mobile phone game back in the 2000s, but didn’t take the opportunity to go global and lost to the iPhone. Same with robotics and AI… Japan was ahead of the game, but got lazy, which led to the US and China becoming leaders.

      Risk averse leadership and a “protectionism mindset” is what is killing Japan.

    4. And majority of parents are not pro-active with what media their kids consume. So kids of new generations interest will slowly dwindle in favor of brainrot (or whatever passes as brainrot in Japan)

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