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Anime is an industry that pays its animators pennies
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reddish
I love anime, but this is troubling. I knew animators weren't paid well, but didn't realize the extent of it. However, changing the entire system seems complex. Fans, like myself, can help by supporting ethical practices, but what's the real solution
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smoothius
it's a tough situation, but we have to consider the economics. Anime studios operate in a highly competitive and cost-sensitive market. Paying animators more sounds ideal, but it could lead to increased costs for viewers or even studios going out of business."
Each character represents a unique perspective on the complexities surrounding the anime industry's working conditions and economic realities.
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devotional
This article reveals a grim reality. The anime industry, despite its popularity and financial success, severely underpays and overworks its animators. It's exploitation, clear and simple. We need to demand better working conditions and fair pay
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