Disney s Gaku Narita claimed in a recent interview that “It s not just the select few who are getting rich; the artists on the ground are starting to make decent money,” but the truth is much more complicated.
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Updated: 25 Feb 2021 03:27 PM BdST Tokyo’s Akihabara district, a centre of anime culture, on Jan 14, 2021. The industry’s boom has only widened the gap between profits and wages. Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times Tetsuya Akutsu, a freelance animator, at work in his apartment in Tokyo on Jan 14, 2021. Akutsu wants to start a family, but on his wages, he says, it’s impossible to get married and to raise a child. Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times A game centre in Tokyo featuring anime-inspired prizes on Jan 14, 2021. An activist says the government shows little interest in protecting animators from overwork. Noriko Hayashi/The New York Times
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