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The unique business model is the Seisaku Iinkai (Production Committee). To mitigate risk, a publisher (Kodansha/Shueisha), a toy company (Bandai), a TV station, and a music label pool money. This means anime is often just a 30-minute commercial for the manga or the plastic model. This system avoids the Hollywood "greenlight hell" but also keeps animators notoriously underpaid. jav sub indo dimanjakan ibu tiri semok chisato shoda top
The late founder of Johnny & Associates was posthumously found to have sexually abused hundreds of boys over decades. The agency dissolved, stars left, and TV stations banned Johnny's acts for a year. This forced a rare public conversation about power harassment and consent in entertainment. Sample Text: The Production Committee System The unique
However, the culture has a dark side. Agencies like Johnny & Associates (now Smile-Up), which produced male idols for decades, operated under draconian contracts. The recent scandals regarding the late founder’s sexual abuse have forced the industry to confront its historic culture of silence and power imbalance, signaling a potential shift toward artist rights. This system avoids the Hollywood "greenlight hell" but
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Japanese companies view entertainment as IP factories. A successful manga becomes an anime, then a live-action drama, a movie, a stage play, a pachinko machine, and a convenience store snack. Example: Detective Conan has 100+ volumes, 25+ movies, a theme park attraction, and daily TV episodes.
Not all Japanese entertainment is sanitized idol pop. The country hosts some of the world’s most vibrant subcultures.