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Speedwagon Caesar A. Zeppeli Jean Pierre Polnareff Koichi Hirose Okuyasu Nijimura Bruno Bucciarati Ermes Costello Gyro Zeppeli Yasuho Hirose Dragona Joestar Stands Summary: Types List of Stands Unnamed Stands Novel Only Stands Minor Characters Unnamed Characters Community Policies User Policy Administrators Page Layouts Manual of Style Image Guidelines Name Variants Trivia Guidelines Vandalism Appeal a Block Forum News and Announcements Questions and Answers Fanmade General Discussion Anime/Game Discussion Manga Discussion Articles Discussion Sandbox Old Forum Archives FANDOM Fan Central BETA Games Anime Movies TV Video Wikis Explore Wikis Community Central Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In FANDOM Explore Current Wiki Start a Wiki Don't have an account? 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O. Speedwagon Caesar A. Zeppeli Jean Pierre Polnareff Koichi Hirose Okuyasu Nijimura Bruno Bucciarati Ermes Costello Gyro Zeppeli Yasuho Hirose Dragona Joestar Stands Summary: Types List of Stands Unnamed Stands Novel Only Stands Minor Characters Unnamed Characters Community Policies User Policy Administrators Page Layouts Manual of Style Image Guidelines Name Variants Trivia Guidelines Vandalism Appeal a Block Forum News and Announcements Questions and Answers Fanmade General Discussion Anime/Game Discussion Manga Discussion Articles Discussion Sandbox Old Forum Archives in: Manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Sign in to edit View history Talk (4) JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) (often shortened to JoJo or abbreviated as JJBA) is a shōnen and later seinen manga written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki, and the main subject of this wikia project. Contents 1 Profile 2 Guide 3 Summary 3.Media companies such as Viz and Mixx began publishing and releasing animation into the American market. [150] The 1988 film Akira is largely credited with popularizing anime in the Western world during the early 1990s, before anime was further popularized by television shows such as Pokémon and Dragon Ball Z in the late 1990s. [151][152] By 1997, Japanese anime was the fastest-growing genre in the American video industry. [153] The growth of the Internet later provided international audiences with an easy way to access Japanese content. [116] Early on, online piracy played a major role in this, through over time many legal alternatives appeared. Since the 2010s various streaming services have become increasingly involved in the production and licensing of anime for the international markets. [154][155] This is especially the case with net services such as Netflix and Crunchyroll which have large catalogs in Western countries, although as of 2020 anime fans in many developing non-Western countries, such as India and Philippines, have fewer options for obtaining access to legal content, and therefore still turn to online piracy. [156][157] However beginning with the 2020s anime has been experiencing yet another boom in global popularity and demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic and streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Disney+, Hulu and anime-only services like Crunchyroll and Hidive, increasing the international availability of the amount of new licensed anime shows as well as the size of their catalogs. [158][159][160][161][162] Netflix reported that, between October 2019 and September 2020, more than 100 million member households worldwide had watched at least one anime title on the platform. Anime titles appeared on the streaming platform's top-ten lists in almost 100 countries within the one-year period. [163] As of 2021, anime series are the most demanded foreign-language television shows in the United States accounting for 30.
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