Anime DVD industry approaching limit
Anime! Anime! has an article up about the lack of growth in Japan’s anime DVD industry. (Link is in Japanese.)

The article focuses on DVD sales in particular, which traditionally does quite well in Japan. It also makes some comparisons to overseas markets such as North America and briefly mentions Singapore.
Surprisingly, opinions voiced in the discussion thread at 2ch (as reported by Itai News) were actually very critical of the industry, particularly over the high cost of R2 anime DVDs. I find this interesting because 2ch is generally full of right-wing xenophobic nationalists, so I was expecting them to jump at this chance to blame foreign pirates for destroying the livelihoods of Japanese studios.
[ Anime! Anime! via Itai News ]
Some of the points covered by the original article:
- 2007 was a calm year for the anime industry with a marked absence of new IPOs and mergers and acquisitions compared to previous years.
- Anime series are making less money and prime-time slots receive lower viewership.
- The worst performing sector is DVD sales. Although as a whole it is stable, sales of individual titles have gone down.
- There is still no sense of immediate danger as compared to market collapses overseas.
- Briefly mentions Geneon USA’s collapse and the Odex Incident in Singapore.
- Attributes the problems faced overseas to the development of digital fansubbing since the turn of the millennium.
- Online file-sharing did not catch on among anime fans in Japan initially, allegedly due to their more cautious attitudes towards the net. (Yeah right.)
- However, it is gaining popularity now and Japanese fans are approaching the state of the English fansubbing community in 2000.
- Fansubs used to serve as promotion for DVDs but now foreign viewers are contented with just the digital rip.
- It is very likely that Japan’s anime DVD market will eventually go the same path as younger Japanese people grow used to file-sharing technology.
- Online distribution is an important growth area and many companies, such as Bandai and Toei, are attempting it.
- However, online distribution can only produce extra income for companies with huge collections of past works and does not earn enough to substain new on-going titles.
Oh no! Anime is doomed! Anyway the article is pretty slanted towards the traditional industry view of the whole fansub debate, a stance which Anime! Anime! has consistently maintained. Perhaps this is because they have access to insider information, or perhaps this is seen as the politically-correct interpretation. (Which is how the mainstream media do it.) Either way, there’s probably some truth in there but, as a bottom-level consumer, I can’t really say that I sympathize when industries whine about changing paradigms.
I think it’s about time people realized that anime is, and probably forever will be, a highly niche market. The projected growth is just unsustainable and the whole foreign market was one huge bubble waiting to burst in the first place. Everyone wanted a piece of the action because anime was the next coolest thing, but a lot of it turned out to be hot air.
Don’t say I didn’t warn you…

Meanwhile, here are some general comments that were expressed by 2ch posters in response to the article:
- Anime DVDs cost too much, especially when compared to regular DVDs.
- There are tons of crappy titles not worth paying for.
- HD broadcasting means that DVDs are actually of worse quality than illegal rips.
- Just switch to online distribution.
- DVDs not worth buying because anime has no rewatch value.
- Buying DVD is troublesome.
- Won’t buy without watching.
Most of it is similar to what you would find on most English forums, but I think that the most important points raised are that HD broadcasting looks better than DVD and that anime DVDs in Japan are seriously overpriced.
When you take into account of the fact that DVDs actually look worse than current TV broadcasts despite costing an exorbitant amount of yen better spent elsewhere, I think the sluggish sales can easily be seen as the slow death of a format past its prime instead of the manifesting effects of increased file-sharing. In the first place, Japanese fans have always been able to record and watch whatever they want for free, so I really don’t see how the spread of P2P can have as much effect there as compared to foreign markets such as North America, where many titles are released direct to video.
Oh well. Whatever. I don’t give a damn any more. In fact, I hope the industry will get rid of some extra baggage (GONZO in particular) and down-size.

GONZO ruined one of my favourite manga series ever. Death to the anime industry!



January 15th, 2008 at 10:04 am
Is odex clamping down on IRC downloads in singapore or is it just bit torrent? Or is IRC downloads classed as direct downloads?
January 15th, 2008 at 10:49 am
The two comments that reflect my attitude toward anime DVDs are:
~ There are tons of crappy titles not worth paying for.
~ DVDs not worth buying because anime has no rewatch value. (to some extent)
Season after season, there are less and less series I would actually pay for coming out of Japan. I don’t know if it’s just the entire industry suddenly getting an influx of inexperienced new “artists” and “writers” or the old-timers still in the business just loosing it.
As for the shows that have no replay value, that’s true because I generally watch the fansubs years before DVDs come out (if licensed) and quickly delete them if not worth keeping - which is almost everything except for those shows that never get licensed (like ARIA).
That’s just my feedback. Oh yeah, were’re in a recession now so nobody has money to buy this stuff anyway.
January 15th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
Wait…
They made an anime out of Rosario+Vampire and it sucked?
They shall feel gods wrath for that.
January 15th, 2008 at 8:09 pm
“Wait…
They made an anime out of Rosario+Vampire and it sucked?
They shall feel gods wrath for that.”
http://www.minaidehazukashii.com/hinano/2008/01/04/the-bastardization-of-rosario-vampire/
My favorite part is where she “grows tits and ass instead of fangs and claws”
January 16th, 2008 at 1:00 am
I loved Rosario Vampire ep 1 and 2 :)
Maybe because I didn’t read the manga beforehand.
Happens a lot I guess, maybe you should stop reading manga ;)
January 16th, 2008 at 1:47 am
Na, i started reading the Manga after i saw episode 1 and i still thought it was crap…
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January 16th, 2008 at 7:09 am
Meh w/o fansubs I wouldn’t have any money to buy anime dvd’s anyway. Japanese people get to watch their shows via TV, I’d do the same if I could but fansubs or no fanbsubs I wouldn’t be buying DVD’s.
And who’s the cute girl in the first pic?
January 16th, 2008 at 1:14 pm
Can someone tell me what gonzo do to make so many ppl piss off?
January 16th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
They turned an awesome manga series into shit.
January 16th, 2008 at 11:48 pm
save GONZO, save the world
January 17th, 2008 at 11:37 am
“HD broadcasting means that DVDs are actually of worse quality than illegal rips.”
I use my computer to watch everything, and for some reason, I find that images from DVDs look clearer than those from HD recordings. Why might this be? Is it because TV shows, regardless of whether or not they are HD, are somehow affected by electronic noise during broadcasting?
“DVDs not worth buying because anime has no rewatch value.”
I think you can say this about many (most?) shows on TV, especially shows that involve drama or have some sort of shock value or twist. These attributes are usually lost in subsequent viewings. Anime doesn’t seem especially different from any other show in this respect.
“Buying DVD is troublesome.”
Is it really? We have the internet nowadays — there isn’t even a reason to set foot outdoors if people don’t want to.
“do it like KnJ censor so much of it that ppl wait for the DVDs. lol.” -Lss
This is actually not a bad idea. In addition to the typical extras, the DVD version of shows should have stuff that isn’t in the TV broadcast, like additional and uncensored scenes. I’m looking forward to the final DVD release of School Days just to see what’s new.
Omai Gonzo!!(?) I actually like Gonzo, probably because I haven’t read/seen the series you’re all talking about and therefore haven’t witnessed the damage that’s been done. Besides, I like Last Exile and Bokurano.
January 17th, 2008 at 1:39 pm
The reason why you think DVD looks better is because most of the so-called HD raws are not actually HD but rather upsized by the encoder. It’s only recently that real HD raws are starting to become common and the difference in quality is highly noticeable.
Also, there’s no such thing as noise (in the analogue sense of the word) in digital broadcasting. It either displays the picture or it doesn’t.
January 17th, 2008 at 5:00 pm
I say: sell us the raws (with a reasonable price, obviously). Each time an episode airs, put on itunes, their website, i don’t care, just put to sale that same episode. No costs of making dvds, just put online the raw they have, not tv rip or anything alse, just that 100% clear raw. Let fansubbers alone by letting them do softsub. Thinking of it, it’s not like everyone knows about fansubbing and p2p. It’s just a minority. Most of the ppl still know only about dvds. For those ppl, go on and make dvds or Blu-ray. This way everyone is happy. Want Fansub? Buy raw online and download softsubs from the fansubber website. Want dvds? Wait 6 months - 1 year and go buy it. (You can even do that even if you have bought the raw and you fel like having nice case, booklets and stuff like that. That’s what i think. Nobody will listen, but meh, who cares °°
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