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Title: The Kingdom of Content: A Review of the Japanese Entertainment Industry and Its Cultural Roots
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
- Anime and Manga:
Industry Structures
- Talent agencies: Powerful and hierarchical. Many control artists’ public image, schedules, and even social media.
- Production committees: Anime/film projects funded by multiple companies (TV stations, publishers, ad agencies) to reduce risk.
- Scandals: Can end careers quickly, especially for idols or public figures. Privacy is highly valued — paparazzi exist but tabloids focus on consenting adults’ affairs.
In the post-WWII era, Japan experienced a cultural and economic boom, which led to the emergence of new forms of entertainment. The 1960s and 1970s saw the rise of popular music, with the likes of Kyu Sakamoto (known as Kyu-chan) and the folk-rock band, Happy End. This period also witnessed the birth of Japan's iconic anime industry, with shows like Astro Boy (1963) and Kimba the White Lion (1965). Title: The Kingdom of Content: A Review of