People with different tastes are endlessly sharing their favorite TV shows on the Internet. This is the best way to find new ones, with so many options it's impossible to watch all of them. So here are some of the most popular choices in one place, including classics like Friends and catch-up TV series like Doctor Who. And for you die hard fans out there who want your latest episodes ASAP? Check out this list of platforms that offer ad-free downloads! On top of that, sometimes famous people actually put their own work in public domain for free download on websites like Niconico Douga or Nico Nico Douga. Here is a list of some of the most popular videos and channels: The fall season started with a lot of new titles from popular anime companies, but many ended up being cancelled or just didn't have enough support from viewers. Dramas have been on the rise, especially those produced by Netflix. And as for Japan's animation industry, it seems that studios are now focusing more on video games as a way to work around stagnant DVD sales. And here's a list of some notable 2014 anime: There have been quite a few big hits in recent years, along with plenty of flops. And if you're wondering what exactly a "flop" is, think about how much money something made. A flop is something that makes less than a million dollars. That's not a lot, considering that an episode of The Simpsons costs between $3-5 million to make. So when you're comparing something from Hollywood with something from Japan you have to adjust for the difference in budgets. In fact, it's been proven that the average cost of something from Hollywood is over $100 million! In contrast, anime studios have been steadily losing money by producing series at a lower budget. And this trend will likely continue until the animation industry can figure out how to save money in other ways... Such as by outsourcing work to other countries, using CGI, and getting sponsors for their projects. And here's a list of some notable 2014 movies: Takahata Isao is a famous director in Japan and has been making movies since the 1960s. He'd already made quite a few classics by the time he came up with The Tale of Princess Kaguya in 2013. But there was one thing that he wanted to do even though it seemed impossible... He wanted to produce an animated feature film completely lacking any digital effects or computer graphics! To achieve this, he'd have to work with dozens of animators who would all have to create different parts of each frame in the movie. It's become a standard practice in Japanese animation to have animators spend months just on the smallest details. So this may have been the most difficult project Isao has ever done. And here's a list of some notable 2013 movies: Nowadays anime is making itself into more and more video games. Although video games are typically very different from their animated counterparts, editors are at least putting effort into copying the art style. But sometimes the characters are so different that it ends up taking longer to create them than basic basic movements. 8eeb4e9f32 39
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