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Since anime exists, various production committees have hired studios to create their series, where a studio is given a fixed amount to produce the series, which according to the producer of 8 Million, Yoshitada Fukuhara, would be constantly increasing thanks to international demand. Last year, Fukuhara, who has worked on animes like Kemono Friends, Kemurikusa, commented that the average budget an anime studio gets from producing an episode was around 15 million yen
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However, this Saturday, Fukuhara corrected the figure and stated that on average some anime studios are gaining 5 million yen more per episode and can earn royalties for the studio that produced the anime, if successful. This increase pushes budgets for anime up to around 20 million yen ($ 190,000), on average per episode.
This Tweet from a year ago, the price has recently been around 20 million yen. This is because orders are concentrated in popular studios because overseas distribution sites place importance on the popularity of original works, studios, and creators when making large purchases. Furthermore, studios tend to be more likely to pass royalties. Continue https://t.co/DJAVEr9G7O
— Keizai Fukuhara (8million representative) tweeting entertainment information (@fukuhara_ystd) August 22, 2020
The increased revenue that is given to anime studios by production committees helps attract more talented creators, because foreign licensors are interested in high-profile creators and studios to sell a series.
Although it is good to see that anime has more and more budget, this unfortunately is not always contrasted with the final quality of the product, an example of this was the second season of One Punch Man, which was criticized for low quality animation.
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