We just published arguably the most significant survey to date of the US anime audience. The findings are incredible.
Ignore anime at your peril! (One fun fact: the anime industry is now as big as the NFL -- and watched by more Gen Z viewers)
Polygon is an entertainment publication that takes the fun stuff seriously, from cinematic universes and the fervent fandom surrounding them to the wide, weird world of video games. Founded in 2012, Polygon’s mission is to inform and educate young pop culture fans about the vast sea of games, movies, TV, comics, books, tabletop experiences, and social media platforms available at their fingertips.
External link for Polygon
We just published arguably the most significant survey to date of the US anime audience. The findings are incredible.
Ignore anime at your peril! (One fun fact: the anime industry is now as big as the NFL -- and watched by more Gen Z viewers)
The mega-franchise jumps from games to TV in what Prime Video hopes is the next Game of Thrones
Tons of money went into this thing
David Fincher's meticulousness takes on a whole new meaning
Netflix keeps pushing into the competitive game space
No surprise, it's delightful
“It was so eerily relatable how Mizu felt as a woman going through Edo Japan, when women were really seen as decorative things,” Wu tells Polygon, comparing her career in the boys-club of action design to the hero of Blue Eye Samurai. “I absolutely related to the anger she felt. I was able to channel that anger. And it was very cathartic.”