By Rodolfo León
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07/14/2021 7:57 pm
It’s no secret that anime is becoming more and more popular with the general population, but a new survey claims that the Generation Z it is the one that most consumes this medium. Specifically, it was Crunchyroll who conducted the survey, which reveals how important anime has become in pop culture in recent years.
As presented Alden mitchell budill, head of global alliances and content strategy for Crunchyroll, only 6% of the people who belong to the Generation Z they don’t know what anime is. Translating this to the general population, we find ourselves in front of 27%, a much more representative figure. Budill He assured that there is a lot of potential to expand anime among young adults across multiple genres.
Here in his own words:
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“It encompasses almost the entire media landscape within a singular art form. People use anime beyond the screen to point out things about their own personalities.”
Within Crunchyroll They are already looking to form new alliances with some other companies to license their own anime, and as a consequence, bring quality material to the platform exclusively.
Via: ComicBook
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Rodolfo Leon
Editor at atomix.vg Gamer, movie buff and pop culture lover.
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