REMOW Co., Ltd. will be hosting a streaming marathon featuring the 7 anime titles on its YouTube channel “It’s Anime”
Manila, 19 December ‘23 – Japanese entertainment distribution company, REMOW Co., Ltd. (REMOW), which handles the global distribution of Japanese content, currently manages a YouTube channel “It’s Anime”. Taking a “creator first” approach which empowers studios to grow hand-in-hand with anime’s growing demand, REMOW is committed to bringing the best in Japanese anime content to the world with 7 exciting new anime titles on “It’s Anime” this holiday season!
“It’s Anime” currently has more than 103k subscribers and is excited to announce that for a limited time from 19 December, episode 1 to the second last episode of 7 new anime released in October 2023 will be available on the channel. The first 3 episodes of each anime is available on the channel, and subsequent episodes are made available for a limited time for 7 days for fans to enjoy, all times stated are in JST (Japan Standard Time), UTC/GMT +9 (the synopsis for each title can be found at the end of the document):
- “The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy” (12/19 19:00 -12/20 18:59)
- “B-PROJECT Season 3 B-PROJECT Passionate *Love Call ~”. (12/20 19:00 – 12/21 18:59)
- “I’m Giving the Disgraced Noble Lady I Rescued a Crash Course in Naughtiness” (12/21 19:00 -12/22 18:59)
- “My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer” (12/22 19:00 -12/23 18:59)
- “UNDER NINJA” (12/23 19:00 -12/24 18:59)
- “KAWAGOE BOYS SING -Now or Never-” (12/26 19:00 – 12/27 18:59)
- “The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess” (12/31 19:00 – 1/1 18:59)
The 7 titles are popular outside of Japan and ranked highly on various anime distribution platforms. Among them, “The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess” won 1st place in Anime Corner’s ranking, and “The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy” was ranked 3rd on MyVideo.
Anime is recognized around the world as a representative culture of Japan, however, limited distribution and video platforms have led fans to pirate their favourite anime, which has caused losses of around USD 15 billion in 2021, marking a five-fold increase from 2019. Despite the massive demand for anime that has resulted in nearly every animation studio in Japan being booked solid years in advance, some talent in the industry make as little as USD 200 a month.
REMOW aims to remove the barrier of platform exclusivity and directly bridge Japanese anime to fans around the world by making the medium compatible with all distribution formats. REMOW’s delivery system guided by its “creator first” approach will allow creators to effectively monetise their work in line with their global appeal, and help the anime industry to thrive collectively. As part of that effort, REMOW launched the It’s Anime Store, an online shop for anime goods available in 120 countries worldwide in October 2023 (merchandise details can be found at the end of the document).
Global Marketing Manager of REMOW, Shuta Hirata says, “REMOW is committed to being the bridge that links Japan to the world. Our creator-first approach enables us to create a world that understands and appreciates the value of anime. Moving forward, we will be bringing more exciting titles on “It’s Anime” and make the channel the world’s premium destination for anime fans across the world.”