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The Economics Behind the Golden Age of Anime

Many consider the 80s to be the golden age of anime, and it’s not hard to see why. Japanese anime studios made strides with the quality of animation and storytelling in movies and shows such as Akira, Nausicaa, Macross, and Dragon Ball.

Certainly, the 90s had its fair share of anime classics, and we have written about many of these great shows and movies on this blog. But these classics do not happen without the anime boom in the 80s. So that is why it’s worth taking a look back at what led up to the 90s.

In their latest documentary, Thisvthattv explores the Japanese economy’s impact on the anime industry and how this played a large role in the 80s anime boom that is often referred to as the Golden Age of Anime.

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If you watched the video, you may have noticed an appearance from yours truly!

Rowegn

Rowegn became an anime fan in the early 90s after renting Akira on VHS. The experience completely changed how he viewed animation as a medium and he has since logged thousands of hours watching anime. Despite his love for all anime both classic and modern, 90s anime will always be near and dear.

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