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VTubers (Virtual YouTubers) like Kizuna AI and the Hololive agency are the fastest-growing segment. A VTuber is a streamer who uses motion capture to animate a 2D or 3D avatar. In 2024, Hololive's English branch (Hololive EN) generated more Super Chat revenue than the top 100 flesh-and-blood Twitch streamers combined. Why? Because the "character" is immortal. The person behind the avatar can be swapped out, but the IP remains. This is the ultimate evolution of the idol concept: the performer is 100% owned by the corporation. Global demand outstrips legal supply for older anime/manga
To understand why anime is made, you must understand the Production Committee. Unlike Western studios that front the cash for a show, Japanese anime is funded by a consortium: a toy company (Bandai), a publisher (Shueisha), a music label (Sony), and a TV station (Fuji TV). This spreads risk but also strangles animators. The animators themselves are notoriously underpaid (often earning minimum wage per drawing), yet the IP they create becomes billion-dollar franchises. VTubers (Virtual YouTubers) like Kizuna AI and the
As Japan opens to tourism (30 million visitors expected in 2025), the entertainment industry is torn between "Cool Japan" soft power (anime tourism) and "Domestic Japan" (variety shows that make no sense without speaking fluent Keigo). The future likely lies in "transmedia"—where a Netflix anime spawns a mobile game, which spawns a real-world cafe in Shinjuku, which is staffed by a VTuber.