Creator iShowSpeed claims that he has approval from the producer of 'One Piece' to stream the long-running anime series on his channel.
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iShowSpeed is teaming up with Brian Robbins’ production company to become an anime character
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Creators have been banned for streaming anime. With help from ‘One Piece’ producer, iShowSpeed wants to flip the script.
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CoryxKenshin disappeared from YouTube 18 months ago. Now he’s back–with a big announcement.
The animated trailer for 'Monsters We Make' features all the classic hallmarks of the Japanese anime series Williams has enthused about for years: a neon-splashed sci-fi city, a ragtag team of heroes, big monsters, and even a bishie or two.
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42% of Gen Z watches anime weekly. Streaming services are taking note.
Anime shows like 'Naruto' and 'My Hero Academia' have become dependable bets for streamers as Gen Z becomes more interested in global culture.
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After raising $2.5 million for Voyce.Me, a Gen Z founder is building a home for “English original manga”
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Disguised Toast, Sykkuno, Valkyrae, and Corpse Husband appeared in an anime. Then they reacted to it.
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Insights: Crunchyroll Shows How To Build A Giant Audience For A “Niche” Channel
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YouTube Digital Artist Ross Tran Releases First Kickstarted Book, ‘Nima’
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Wengie To Host ‘FutureCon’, A Virtual YouTube Convention Combining Anime, Cosplay, Music, And Gaming
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Crunchyroll, Portal A To Shine Light On Diverse Anime Fandom In New Docuseries
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YouTube Millionaires: RDCWorld1 Has “Paved The Way” For Viewers To Embrace Passion For Anime
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Crunchyroll Anime Awards Will Stream Live On Twitch February 24
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