With the great reception of the anime industry inside and outside of Japan, Netflix welcomed the inclusion of these cartoons in its catalog, whether originals or from external producers. Due to the success achieved, it was not surprising that other online platforms consider taking the same measure and this time, Disney Plus will compete with the streaming giant with the arrival of three new animated series within its service.
On October 14, the company announced that it will premiere the animes Tatami time machine blues, Black rock shooter: dawn fall and Summer time rendering in Japan, later the titles will be released in other countries.
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The platform will also adapt the popular mobile game Twisted wonderland to an animated version, which would make it clear that ‘The house of the mouse’ will not be left behind and will venture into this new field.
This premise would take on greater relevance after the premiere of Star wars: visions, an original Disney Plus anime that had the collaboration of Japanese production companies and was very well received by viewers.
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Although Disney is just starting in this new project, some netizens do not consider it a good idea, since they point out that the more online platforms broadcast anime, this would only hurt the subscribers’ pockets.
It should be noted that apart from Netflix, platforms such as Crunchyroll and Funimation They are also responsible for launching animes with a monthly payment plan, so it would become increasingly expensive to be able to see different Japanese cartoons legally.
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