The global anime industry has seen a massive surge in viewership since the COVID-19 pandemic, cementing its status as a dominant force in mainstream entertainment. According to data from the Association of Japanese Animations, the industry continues to expand as classic staples like Naruto and One Piece maintain high engagement alongside modern hits like Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer. This growth is driven by the accessibility of streaming platforms and a multi-generational fan base that spans from 1990s nostalgia to current Gen Z audiences.
Why is the anime industry experiencing record-breaking growth?
The industry’s expansion is largely attributed to the shift toward global digital distribution. While titles like Dragon Ball and Doraemon established a foothold in the Indonesian market through broadcast television decades ago, modern streaming services have removed geographical barriers. According to reports on industry trends, the ability to watch series simultaneously with Japanese airings has created a unified global conversation. This shift has transformed anime from a niche hobby into a primary pillar of global pop culture, with franchise-wide revenue models now incorporating mobile gaming, merchandise, and theatrical releases.

Did you know? The “Big Three” anime—Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach—are credited with the international explosion of the medium in the early 2000s. Today, newer series like My Hero Academia and Tokyo Revengers utilize social media algorithms to accelerate their reach, often outpacing the growth rates of their predecessors.
How are streaming platforms changing how we consume anime?
Streaming platforms have fundamentally altered the consumption lifecycle of anime series. Instead of waiting for weekly television slots, viewers now engage in “binge-watching” behavior, which increases the demand for high-production-value seasonal releases. Industry analysts note that platforms like Netflix and Crunchyroll have invested heavily in original content, bridging the gap between traditional Japanese studios and international audiences. This model allows for complex narratives, such as the political intrigue found in Attack on Titan, to find dedicated audiences without the constraints of traditional network programming.

What is the future of anime in the gaming and merchandise sector?
The integration of anime into the gaming sector represents the next major trend in audience retention. According to recent market reports, major publishers are increasingly releasing titles tied to flagship series, such as Demon Slayer and One Piece, across consoles like the PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. By turning static manga characters into interactive gaming avatars, studios create a “closed-loop” ecosystem. A fan might read the manga, watch the anime on a streaming service, and then purchase the licensed game, ensuring the franchise remains profitable for years.
Pro Tip: Tracking New Releases
To stay ahead of the curve, follow official studio announcements on platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Major studios often reveal production schedules for new seasons of long-running shows like One Piece months in advance, allowing fans to avoid spoilers and engage with the community during global premiere events.

Frequently Asked Questions
- Which anime are considered the most influential in Indonesia?
Historical data shows that Doraemon, Dragon Ball, and Crayon Shin-chan were instrumental in building the initial fan base during the 1990s. - Is the anime industry still growing?
Yes. Market reports indicate that the industry has seen consistent growth in both domestic Japanese revenue and international licensing fees since the onset of the pandemic. - How do I find high-quality anime to watch?
Many fans utilize aggregator sites or official streaming platform rankings to identify trending series based on user ratings and viewership metrics.
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