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[134][135][136] In response the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida promised to improve the working conditions and salary of all animators and creators working in the industry. [137] A few anime
studios such as MAPPA have taken actions to improve the working conditions of their employees. [138] There has also been a slight increase in production costs and animator pays during the COVID-19 pandemic. [139] On April 27, 2023, Nippon Anime Film Culture Association (NAFCA) was officially founded. The association aims to solve problems in the industry, including the improvement of conditions of the workers. [140][141] Globalization and cultural impact See also: Japanese pop culture in the
United States, List of anime distributed in the United States, List of anime distributed in India, Japanese influence on Chinese culture, Japanese influence on Korean culture, Anime in hip hop, and List of highest-grossing anime films Anime Expo – one of the largest fan conventions in the Western world[142] Anime has become commercially profitable in Western countries,[143][144] as demonstrated by early commercially successful Western adaptations of anime, such as Astro Boy and Speed Racer.