Osaka-based Yomiuri Telecasting Company will launch ytv animation, a brand new model that can leverage Yomiuri TV’s lengthy historical past in animation, whereas additionally endeavor tougher titles.

The transfer comes a day forward of the Anime Japan 2024 conference being held at Tokyo Massive Sight. It additionally comes “forward of the sixtieth anniversary in 2027 of Yomiuri TV’s airing of ‘Golden Bat’ in 1967,” the corporate stated.

“We’ll leverage our practically 60 years of expertise producing and broadcasting anime to deliver thrilling titles to our followers,” stated ytv animation producer in a ready assertion. “From Osaka to the world, ytv animation goals to develop titles that resonate with audiences in Japan and overseas.”

ytv animation is launching a brand new website online and an Instagram account to ship details about titles, voice actors, and different unique content material.

Yomiuri TV has produced and broadcast animation classics together with “The Star of the Giants,” “Area Brothers,” “Inuyasha” and “Detective Conan.”

In 2023, a preview screening of “Firefighter Daigo: Rescuer in Orange” was held on the main American anime occasion Anime Expo in Los Angeles. “Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet” premiered at Anime NYC. “Inuyasha” and “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon” have aired in additional than 180 international locations worldwide and have a robust following.

The corporate’s massive property for this 12 months, “Blue Miburo,” is scheduled to air beginning in October 2024. Earlier than that, the property is ready to seem at anime occasions world wide.

“Yomiuri TV continues to provide and air anime as a result of the corporate believes that there are issues that may solely be completed in anime and sure feelings that may solely be conveyed via anime,” the spokesman stated.

Yomiuri TV additionally produces and releases drama, leisure and documentary content material. It additionally produced dwell motion codecs “The Rolling Kitchen“ and “Gentle Away!” YTV claims to be the ranking champion within the Kansai area of Japan (Osaka, Kyoto and Nara) and serves nationwide viewers via NNS, a community consisted of affiliated regional TV channels. 

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