Anime: A $28,000,000,000 Slave Industry
Citations and more info: https://hitregbroke.com/supporters/po... Anime is probably the only place where animators are pennies per hour while working in an industry valued at $25 Billion. Why? How? Who came up with this? And why does no one actually care? Originally meant to be a video on Attack on Titan's creator Hajime Isayama, the constant fracturing of the final seasons of Attack on Titan made me spiral deep into a rabbit hole that I couldn't imagine - stretching all the way back to the 1940s and revealing the century old struggle that some of anime's greatest minds known to history (Hayao Miyazaki, Satoshi Kon, Isao Takahata, and others) fought in to attempt to make anime a better place to work. These people failed, with catastrophic consequences. Miyazaki and Takahata went to go make Studio Ghibli in the fall out. And so, we look back. Why did they fail? How? Is there anything to do about it? And why in the world does no one affected by the problem actually care? The current rotation of anime includes Jujutsu Kaisen 2nd season (JJK), Zom 100, Horimiya: Piece, and Mushoku Tensei season 2.

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