MBC Group expands its anime content on Shahid and introduces an investment fund for anime production.
At Anime Japan in Tokyo, MBC Group announced the formation of MBC Anime, a brand-new hub dedicated to the licensing, promotion, and production of anime content in the region.
MBC Anime is a venture led by anime and manga expert Stu Levy, founder and CEO of Tokyopop, an international distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime and manga.
Through the new initiative, MBC Anime will commission, produce, and invest in a series of world-class quality anime titles. Often aimed at adults, 'anime' refers to the wide range of Japanese animation that reflects multiple genres and features a distinctly recognizable aesthetic and storytelling approach.
MBC Group will heavily invest over the next several years in the venture, with an ambition to expand further after this time frame. During the first investment period, MBC Anime aims to forge substantive relationships with key anime studios in Japan, supporting and investing in a large number of projects.
Sam Barnett, CEO of MBC Group, said, “Anime and manga are incredibly popular in the Middle East and North Africa, with Saudi Arabia being the leader in terms of viewership in the region. In recent years, there has been a huge increase in events and activities related to this art form. We are thrilled to announce that Stu Levy has joined us to head up MBC Anime. Stu is a renowned figure in the anime industry, known for his expertise in distribution, licensing, and publishing. We’re very excited about the prospects for this cooperation.”
Tokyopop's Levy added, “Having worked with the talented team at MBC Group over the past couple of years, I’ve been impressed by their licensing approach and dedication to the space. Their commitment to not only anime, but building long-term relationships in Japan made me confident of the real potential for exciting growth opportunities working together.”
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