It really has felt like the last few years have been one of the strongest anime offerings in recent memory, and according to a new report, it seems like the anime industry as a whole has grown 13% over the last year as a result. This year has seemingly bounced back from the complications and production delays caused by the onset of the ongoing COVID pandemic back in the Spring 2020 anime schedule.
As the anime productions have increased in 2021, it seems like the overall health of the industry has improved as well according to a new report from the Association of Japanese Animations . Stating in their report that the wider anime industry at large grew by 13.3% in 2021 compared to 2020, with a total market value of about $19.76 billion USD. Also of note, that it's the highest total market value since the AJA began tracking these numbers in 2002.
How Has the Anime Industry Grown in 2021-2022? Continuing to note the rate of growth in 2021 compared to the much slower 2020, overseas market share only amounted to about $9.46 billion USD, which is a 5.97% increase from 2020's about $10.89 billion USD. Making up for nearly 48% of the overall market, the industry's market share seemed to bump up in Japan by comparison.
READ MORE: New Anime Data Unpacks the Industry's Global Growth | Vinland Saga Director Takes Shot at Lack of Creativity in Anime Industry Culturally it has felt like anime has had more of an impact since the global pandemic as not only has anime taken over the box office on a few occasions in the last few years, but many of the standout projects like Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and more seem to be getting much more attention than they ever might have a couple of years ago.
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