H0930 - Original 577 - Riho Matsuura -jav Uncensored- Dvdrip-hfi -
The Story of Riho and Her Journey
Kabuki
Traditional arts like , Noh , and Takarazuka Revue (an all-female musical theater troupe) continue to influence modern media. You can see these influences in the dramatic framing of anime battles or the elaborate costumes and stagecraft of J-Pop concerts.
- Production Structure:
- The Production Committee System: Unlike Hollywood, where a single studio often funds a film, anime is usually funded by a coalition of companies (TV stations, toy makers, record labels) called a "Production Committee." This spreads financial risk but often leaves animation studios with tight budgets.
- Manga as Source Material: The industry relies heavily on a "media mix" strategy. A story usually starts as a manga (comic). If successful, it is adapted into an anime, video game, and extensive merchandise line.
- Otaku Culture: Dedicated fans, known as otaku, drive the economy. Districts like Akihabara in Tokyo serve as meccas for anime, manga, and gaming goods.