Netflix shifts anime strategy toward high-quality studio partnerships
Netflix shifts anime strategy toward high-quality studio partnerships
Updated at: June 26, 2026 at 08:01 AM
Netflix is redefining its approach to anime.
Moving away from its previous "quantity-over-quality" model, the streaming giant is shifting toward deep, collaborative partnerships with prestigious Japanese studios like MAPPA and WIT Studio.
Instead of simply buying rights to as many titles as possible, Netflix now aims to participate in the creative process from the ground up.
By focusing on long-term franchise development and the "media mix" strategy—which integrates streaming with theatrical releases and merchandise—the company hopes to create lasting global hits.
Hirofumi Yamano, Netflix’s Director of Content in Japan, emphasizes that the goal is to curate high-impact stories rather than just inflating the library.
This change is driven by impressive data: anime viewership on the platform has tripled over the last five years, with more than half of all subscribers tuning in.
With high-profile projects like the upcoming "The One Piece" remake, Netflix is proving its commitment to creative integrity and global appeal.
This collaborative approach allows for better localization and ensures that titles are optimized for audiences worldwide, cementing Netflix’s role as a major player in the evolving anime industry.
